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  1. What does "Sacudirse alguien las moscas" mean?

    Nov 9, 2020 · The definition from the is: sacudirse alguien las moscas Here "alguien" is the subject of the "sacudirse", not the object, i.e. it means that someone gets rid of obstacles or …

  2. selección de palabras - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    I understand that both "volver" and "regresar" can mean "to return" as in: Tengo que regresar mañana... Tengo que volver mañana... Is there any difference between th...

  3. Negation of “tener que” - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Apr 11, 2019 · I'd like to clarify the meaning of the structure no tener que + verb. Suppose I say the following: No tengo que salir. Which one of the following does the statement above mean? …

  4. gramática - Tengo + que + infinitive vs tengo infinitive - Spanish ...

    Dec 5, 2023 · What is the difference between tengo que and an infinitive (tengo que limpiar “I have to clean”) and just tengo limpiar…(I have + to clean)? They both translate to the same …

  5. What does "Le tengo" mean in "Le tengo miedo al fracaso"?

    Tengo miedo al fracaso. This communicates your fear of failure in general terms. Le tengo miedo al fracaso. This also express your fear of failure, but emphasizes failure as something …

  6. Forming a conditional clause in present and present tense

    If + present indicatave, then + present indicative or future Si tengo un millón de dólares, compro (or "compraré") una casa grande. If I have a million dollars, I buy/will buy a big house. If + past …

  7. uso de palabras - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Tengo conocimientos de carpintería. "I have carpentry skills." Tengo un conocimiento básico de la carpintería. "I have a basic knowledge of carpentry." Tiene un profundo conocimiento de la …

  8. Difference between "tener que ..." and "necesitar ..."?

    If I have to say something like I gotta leave in Spanish, I'd use a phrase like: Tengo que irme But I realize that I could also say: Necesito irme What is the difference? You would translate th...

  9. Turning a certain age in Spanish - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    I know tener is the verb used when talking about one’s age. So the following translation makes perfect sense: Tengo treinta años. I am 30 years old. But what if I want to translate the following

  10. selección de palabras - Grammar of «tengo» and «tienes»

    I am having trouble understanding how to use tienes/tengo and other related "have" words. For example, in my current lesson in Rosetta Stone, the following examples are used: …