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Sentence Structure:
In Spanish, as in English, you form a
sentence by combining a subject, a verb, and perhaps further descriptive
information.
Example: La casa es grande. (The house is big.)
Here, the subject of the sentence is la casa (the
house); then the verb, es (is), then the adjective,
grande (big) which describes the house. The three
basic parts of a sentence go in this order.
Parts of Speech
Translate Nouns: Nouns in Spanish have a gender,
TIP: Our more advanced translating products allow you to set the
gender of a noun.
A noun is a word used to indicate a person, place, thing, or idea.
| Person: Mike, boy, doctor |
Thing: computer, truck, apple |
| Place: house, university, Spain |
Idea: liberty, despair, intelligence |
In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine.
| Masculine Nouns |
Feminine Nouns |
- el chico - boy
- el jardin - garden
- el libro - book
- el miedo -
fear
- el gato -
male cat
- el perro -
male dog
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- la chica -
girl
- la universidad - university
- la revista -
magazine
- la libertad -
liberty
- la gata -
female cat
- la perra -
female dog
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| Note: (el, la) in front of the noun is called the "definite
articles"."El" and "la" both mean "the." |
Un(masculine nouns) and Una(feminine nouns) mean a. Un regalo =
a present. Add an s to the end of the noun to make it plural. Gato=Cat,
Gatos=cats. There are some exceptions to these rules.
TIP: When you are writing a document that will be translated
into Spanish, always add the article to the noun to help
the software determine if the noun is masculine or feminine.
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Articles:
In English you can use articles such as "a", "the" and "an" without
knowing the gender of the subject or knowing if the word that comes
after it is singular or plural.
Notice the nouns we have listed above are preceeded by either '"el" or "la".
The "el" denotes masculine and "la" denotes feminine.
The "el" and "la" is the part of speech called "definite
articles". Las is the plural of La and Los is the plural of
El . Any noun with the letter "a" at the end is usually
female and with letter "o" at the end is usually male.
Notice we said usually, there are exceptions to this rule.
How to say it in Spanish:
| Four ways to say the |
Four ways to say a or an |
- el (ehl) (the male the, singular)
- la (lah) (the female the, singular)
- los (lohs) (the male the, plural)
- las (lahs) (the female the, plural)
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- un (oon) (the male a or an)
- una (oo-nah) (the female a or an)
- unos (oo-nohs) (the plural of un)
- unas (oo-nahs) (the plural of una)
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You cannot predict the gender of a noun, except in the case of living
creatures. Do not try to analyze the nature of the object, looking
for some inherent masculinity or femininity, it does not work.
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Verbs
Verbs are one of the most complex areas of Spanish grammar. Spanish is a synthetic language with a moderate-to-high degree of inflection which shows up mostly in the verb conjugation (there are about fifty conjugated forms per verb).
Spanish verbs are conjugated in four categories known as moods:
indicative, subjunctive, conditional and imperative. Each verb also
has three non-finite forms: an infinitive, a gerund, and a past participle
(more exactly a passive perfect participle). This participle can
agree for number and gender, giving it four possible forms. There
is also a form traditionally known as the present participle, but
this is generally considered to be an adjective derived from the
verb rather than a form of the verb itself.
Verbs are divided into three classes, which differ with respect
to their conjugation. The class of the verb can be be identified
by looking at the infinitive ending: -ar, -er, or -ir, as shown in
the dictionary form of the verb. The vowel in the ending (a, e, or
i) is technically termed the thematic vowel.
The -ar verbs are the most numerous and the most regular; moreover,
the -ar class is usually chosen for new verbs. The -er and -ir classes
comprise far fewer verbs, which also tend to be more irregular. There
are also subclasses of semi-regular verbs which show vowel alternation
conditioned by stress
Again the order of words are different in Spanish, you will notice
this with Spanish verbs.
Verb Conjugation
The concept of verb conjugation is the same as in English — only
the details are far more complicated. Spanish uses conjugation much
more extensively, so extensively that it is often possible to omit
the subject from sentences. English uses methods other than conjugation
to indicate the future tense and some other verb forms.
Verb conjugation refers to the process of changing a verb form
to provide information about the action being performed. The
form of
the verb can gives us some idea about who is performing the action,
when the action is being performed, and the relation of the verb
to other parts of the sentence.
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Adjectives
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Adjectives can describe
shape, color, size, and many other things about a noun.
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