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Published: 2012-10-26 02:40:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 271; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 5
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Description My friend said something to me in spanish, and I (being a grammar nazi of sorts, even in languages that I am learning and dont speak as a 1st language) noticed she had sort of messed it up so I was trying to explain how things worked and I figured I'd make this diagram of AR ER and IR verb endings and had the thought "Hey, maybe some DA people wanna learn it and I can help them with easy to understand pictures *derpface*"

I color coded them
Ar ending verbs
Er ending verbs
Ir ending verbs

some of you may ask how this works, but this "test" for the new DA submission thing is REALLY ticking me off, especially the description box, I HATE this new interface and DA BETTER change it back immediately, anyway if you all ask I will make a new picture explaining this and how it works and I will make a flder for spanish related deviations

the way this works is, you take out the ending (the part with r) and put in what is in the table for it

example ar: Hablar-to talk
I talk- Yo hablo
You talk- Tu hablas
He/she/you (formal, like to your boss or someone you dont know) talk-
El/ella/usted habla
We talk- Nosotros hablamos
You all talk- Vosotros hablais (accent on the i) They/y'all (formal) talk- Ellos(as)/ustedes hablan

example er: Comer- to eat
I eat- Yo como
You eat- Tu comes
He/She/you (formal) eat- El/Ella/Usted come (coe-mey)
We eat- Nosotros comemos
You all eat- Vosotros comeis (accent over the i)
They/you all (formal) eat- Ellos(as)/Ustedes comen

example ir: Vivir- to live
I live- Yo vivo
You live- Tu vives
He/she/you (formal) live- El/Ella/Usted vive
We live- Nosotros vivimos
You all (formal) live- Vosotros vivis (accent over the i)
They/ you all formal live- Ellos(as)/Ustedes viven

Note: Vosotros is only used in Spain, everywhere else you say ustedes regardles of if the people are familiar to you or not
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Comments: 14

Tamalaka [2014-09-05 01:05:23 +0000 UTC]

It is "tΓΊ", not "tu".

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CosmicBrambleclaw In reply to Tamalaka [2014-09-19 10:47:52 +0000 UTC]

my keyboard wouldnt allow me to do the little mark (forgot the technical term)

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woooshed [2012-10-31 20:24:58 +0000 UTC]

Oh my gawwwshhh. I'm in Spanish 1 right noa(I'm a freshman) and I happened to stumble upon this as I was doing my Spanish HW, God am I scared for the rest of the school year... XD
It seems so complicated. D:

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CosmicBrambleclaw In reply to woooshed [2012-10-31 21:32:10 +0000 UTC]

nah, not too complicated

past tense is kinda easy too, you just have to memorize the endings

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SugarTripping [2012-10-26 09:10:33 +0000 UTC]

This is present tense, right? I'mma use this for revision :3

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CosmicBrambleclaw In reply to SugarTripping [2012-10-26 22:10:31 +0000 UTC]

yep

Im learning about past tense yesterday and today XD

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SugarTripping In reply to CosmicBrambleclaw [2012-10-26 22:34:59 +0000 UTC]

Ooh, cool~!

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CosmicBrambleclaw In reply to SugarTripping [2012-10-26 22:35:38 +0000 UTC]

btw, vosotros is only used in Spain

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SugarTripping In reply to CosmicBrambleclaw [2012-10-26 22:38:10 +0000 UTC]

Oh, you mean if you went to Brazil or Mexico or somewhere they use a different one?

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CosmicBrambleclaw In reply to SugarTripping [2012-10-26 22:40:16 +0000 UTC]

mhm they use ustedes everywhere

Vosotros is strictly Spain

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SugarTripping In reply to CosmicBrambleclaw [2012-10-26 22:57:06 +0000 UTC]

mmm Spain you so baaaad

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Sarafinaofthepride [2012-10-26 05:31:33 +0000 UTC]

I need this ^^ Reu beacuse I'm learning Spanish ^^

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CosmicBrambleclaw In reply to Sarafinaofthepride [2012-10-26 22:10:58 +0000 UTC]

good ^w^ maybe I can make more for your help

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Sarafinaofthepride In reply to CosmicBrambleclaw [2012-10-27 08:36:11 +0000 UTC]

Okay Reu ^^

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