SP101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hello Good Morning, Llama, Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies

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Buenas tardes! (listen) buenas noches! (listen) hasta luego! (listen) adio s (listen: hasta means "until"; luego means "then". In the same vein, hasta man ana means "see you: note the upside-down exclamation and question marks; you will learn more about them in lesson three. Hello, how are you today: adio s, hasta luego! In spanish, to say your name, you use the reflexive verb llamarse, which means literally to call oneself (me llamo robert is "my name is robert"). You (familiar, singular) are called he/she/you (formal, singular) is/are called we are called. Nos llamamos os llama is: "os llama is" would only be used in spain. In all other spanish-speaking countries, "se llaman" is used in both familiar and formal situations. Examples: me llamo chris my name is chris, se llaman peter y robert. For some of the words above, there are two options.

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