What is the difference between using words like bebe, bebo, bebes. (spanish)
2 answers:
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It's the verb BEBER conjugated at the 3 singular persons present tense
(yo) bebo ( <em>I )</em>
(tú) bebes <em>(informal you)</em>
(el/ella/Ud) bebe <em>(he/she/ formal singular you)</em>
<em>(nosotros) bebemos (we)</em>
<em>(vosotros) bebéis (plural you)</em>
<em>(ellos/ellas/ Uds) beben (they / formal plural you)</em>
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Answer:
It depends on who is saying it.
Explanation:
Bebo - I drink. Bebe - You (formal, as in "Usted bebe")/He/She drinks. Bebes - You (familiar, as in "Tú bebes") drink. Beben - They drink. Bebemos - We drink.
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