Lesson Introduction
Esti and Leo join JP in the studio to talk about drug lord nicknames, shouts of encouragement, and an anchorman's sleeves. We'll also clarify who on the team rocks, and who does not.
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todos vosotros molais (i think)
thankyou for answering my question once again and thank you so much for not reading out my attempts at putting the conversation into spanish.
I had one of those nooooooooo moments just as i clicked send and spotted some howlers.
so, in spain, presumably you dont suffer from monosylabic teenagers as they need several sylables to grunt a reply :-)
puede respirar por las orejas
no puedo (i cant)
sí que puedes (you can)
no lo haré (i wont)
pero podrías (but you could)
supongo que sí (i supose)
lo harás (you will)
podría hacerlo (i might)
venga (come on)
vale, Lo haré ( ok i will)
tu molas (you rock)
so you need a stand in "it" for the missing verb/noun
you need an additional Sí for the affirmative even though the conjugated verb is positve by default (e.g. we are)
and if adding a sí, throw in a que for good measure.
I shall be sure to add them to my cursory replies so i sound like a native.
spanishpod mola.
spanishpod es lo mejor.
Presente de indicativo del verbo MOLAR:
Yo molo
tú molas
él/ella mola
nosotr@s molamos
vosotr@s moláis
ell@s molan
You can also say:
¿Se puede decir "Eres el mejor."?
Can you say ...?