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-Chucha is used in Columbia to describe bad armpit odor but in Chile it's used to describe something far away
-Fresa in most Spanish speaking countries means strawberry but it is used differently in Mexico to describe a young person that is acting preppy(negative way)
-In Spain, choche means car but in Guatemala it's slang word for pigs
-In most speaking Spanish countries chucho is a slang term for a dog or mutt but it is used differently in Central America to describe something stingy.
Explanation:
I hope that was enough
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1. nosotros
2. ellos
3. ellos
4. él
5. ellas
6. nosotros
7. ella
8. él
9. ustedes / vosotros
10. ella
11. ellos
15. ella
16. él
17. nostoros
18. ellas
19. él
20. nosotros
21. ellos
22. él
23. ella
24. ustedes / vosotros
Explanation:
cant see numbers 12-14 sorry
<em>Primero </em><em>prendes</em><em> tu computadora. </em><em>Empiezas</em><em> a escribir tu tarea. No </em><em>pierdas</em><em> el tiempo. Cuando termines, </em><em>guardas</em><em> el archivo cuidadosamente. </em><em>Revisas</em><em> lo que escribiste. Finalmente.</em>
All these words are conjugations of some verbs for the second person singular (tú - <em>you in English</em>) in the simple present. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happen now or in the near future. So:}
<em>Prendes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>prender</em>
<em>Empiezas</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>empezar</em>
<em>Pierdes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>perder</em>
<em>Guardas </em><em>comes from the verb </em><em>guardar</em>
<em>Prendes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>prender</em>
<em>Revisas </em><em>comes from the verb </em><em>revisar</em>
Yo también ugghhh cuántos años tienes? Y q es tu favorito color y animal?