Hello, how are you? I am a little tired today. I always go to bed early, but last night I couldn’t. I like to get up early and go out and run. After that I bathe and have my breakfast. But today I am going to go get my hair cut and try on [clothes, suits, take your pick] clothes for the prom. I don’t like to try on clothes or get ready for grand events, although I had fun/I’ll have fun. I hope I don’t get sick like last year!
Please keep in mind that Spanish (or really any language) can translate into so many different ways. This whole thing doesn’t use a conjugated ver except for a few reflexive ones and ir. I might have messed up on translating but keep in mind it’s all in present or future tense.
Hi! How are you? I am a little tired today. I always wake up early, but last night I couldn’t. I like to get up early and go out to run. After I shower and eat breakfast. But today I have to go get my hair cut and I’m going to try on suits for the graduation dance. I don’t like to try on clothes nor prepare for big events, even though I always have fun. I hope that I at least won’t get sick like last year!
STEP 1 - Find the word you want to look up. STEP 2 - Find the letter that the word begins with. STEP 3 - Open the dictionary to the page with the relevant letter, in this case the letter C. STEP 4 - Now look at the second letter in the word you are looking for.
El otro día estábamos mi novio y yo paseando tranquilamente por el parque cuando de repente vimos a un niño que se cayó de su bicicleta. Se cayó despacio por eso pensamos que no era grave, pero el niño lloraba mucho. Sus padres aparecieron rapidamente y se lo llevaron a casa immediatamente. Afortunadamente parece que sólo fue un susto. Nosotros continuamos nuestro paseo alegremente.