Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines
cooperé, I co-operated | cooperó, you, he, she co-operated |
Then there are a great number of verbs that are rarely used in everyday speech in English but that are common, everyday words in Spanish.
comencé, I began | comenzó, you, he, she began |
terminé, I finished | terminó, you, he, she finished |
felicité, I congratulated | felicitó, you, he, she congratulated |
molesté, I bothered | molestó, you, he, she bothered |
entré, I came in, went in, entered | entró, you, he, she came in, went in, entered |
estacioné, I stationed, parked ( car ) | estacionó, you, he, she stationed, parked ( car ) |
saludé, I greeted, said “hello” | saludó, you, he, she greeted, said “hello” |
As you can see by all the preceding material in the book, there is a great similarity between English and Spanish. This is of tremendous advantage to you, for it will help you to learn very quickly. But you must press this advantage and give your imagination encouragement. Try to guess the meaning of every Spanish word you encounter. Make up words and sentences. In other words, let yourself go.
Now let’s see how the third man verb form is used: “I voted” is “voté.” But if you wish to say that anyone else in the world voted, you must use the third man verb form “votó.”
El presidente votó. | Mi papá votó. |
( The president voted. ) | Mi mamá votó. |
El doctor votó. | El profesor votó. |
El dentista votó. | Roberto votó. |
If you wish to ask a question invert the word order.
¿ Votó el presidente? | ¿ Votó el actor? |
( Did the president vote? ) | ¿ Votó el profesor? |
¿ Votó el general? | ¿ Votó usted? |
( Did the general vote? ) | ¿ Votó el dentista? |
y, and | el rancho, the ranch |
de, of, from | el grupo, the group |
el dinero, the money | el drama, the drama |
el banco, the bank | el teléfono, the telephone |
el pan, the bread | el vocabulario, the vocabulary |
el automóvil, the automobile | el radio, the radio |
espárragos, asparagus | en, in, on, into |
María, Mary | Juan, John |
Below, I have written some sentences for you to translate into English. If you come upon a sentence which you feel you can’t translate, study it and make a wild stab at a translation. You will find that you are almost invariably right in your guess. After you
have written out all the sentences in English check with the correct translation below the exercise.
You will find a
personal “a” after verbs which are followed by persons.