
¿"Dense" o "Dénse"? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
No encuentro una regla para justificar la sospecha de que dense (del verbo dar) lleva acento. De acuerdo con las reglas de la acentuación de palabras graves no lo lleva, pero lo he visto un par de ...
How to say, "You give yourself a gift", in formal speech?
Oct 30, 2016 · The options that come to my mind involve adding a little context, like tomen lo que quieran (take what [ever] you [pl.] want) or dense ese capricho que quieren.
lingüística - ¿Cuál es el mecanismo de impacto? ¿Y por qué se dice que ...
Dec 14, 2020 · I have a hard-time understanding what is the "mecanismo de impacto" always appearing in advanced spanish grammar, and also why is it said to have "internal impact" …
pronunciación - Pronounce and distinguish "ñi" and "ni"? - Spanish ...
Jun 30, 2017 · I'm new to Spanish and I'm trying to learn pronunciation first. I listened to a few materials and I'm finding it difficult to distinguish "ñi" and "ni", for example "niñito". And it's even harder to
What is the difference between "darse vuelta" and "darse la vuelta"?
Jan 20, 2018 · I was wondering what does "la" change and if one of these forms is incorrect or more commonly used. And also, could you give me their definitions?
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uso de palabras - use of the word « too » when speaking English ...
Jun 3, 2025 · 1 Well, they are only making use of one of the meanings associated to the word "too" that you can find in English dictionaries. If you check the Cambridge Dictionary, you can find there too …
¿Es correcto usar "girarse" para referirse a "darse la vuelta"?
Jan 6, 2016 · El otro día recordé una conversación de hace tiempo en el que una señora mayor (española) comentaba que actualmente la genten dice cosas como: Gírate para que te vea la …
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