Sorry, out of the dozen or so languages I've studied... Spanish isn't one of them... All I can do is bump this for you.
Hope it helps!!! *bump*
Sorry, out of the dozen or so languages I've studied... Spanish isn't one of them... All I can do is bump this for you.
Hope it helps!!! *bump*
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Do you know the difference between TU and USTED?It was nice meeting you.
If you are using TU: Encantado/a de conocerTE
If you are using USTED : Encantado/a de conocerLE
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As for the number here is a link you can get all the ordinal number that correspont to the natural ones
Ordinal Numbers
As for the adress just translate it in spanish if not I don't understand your question.![]()
To tell your address, you would say, "Mi direcion es....."(you might want to take your addy out of your post for safety reasons if that's your real address.
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well here I go......
your address
"mi direcion es Calle Timber......numero......SLT,etc, etc. " if you want me to spell numer I can do that for you
second "it was nice meeting you"
"fue un placer conocerTE" if you are taking to an equal
or
"fue un placer conocerLE" if you are talking to a grownup or someone you feel to be more respectful
third "fourth floor"
"cuarto piso"
four is "cuatro"
fourth is "cuarto"
"cuarto" can also be translated as "room" you know
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Thank you soo much for your help! Yes, usted is the formal you. Tu is just you. In this case I think it's tu. Thanks again!![]()
btw, Nope I made the address up.![]()
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yes the usted form is the formal way to speak to someone who is older than you. someone younger or just a friend you use tu. If you don't know the person and just meeting them or somewhat you still use the usted form.
That's good you are trying spanish fun to learn. I'm a fluent speaker and i'm in spanish 2 just to get some credits for high school to apply for a scholar.
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I learned to say "Muy amable" when in English we would say..."It was nice to meet you."
How is that different?
This is my daughters second year in spanish and she just loves it, the teacher as well, looks like you got some expert help here from people who really know the language,good luck ,hope you do well in the subject.
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