Answer:
Yo preparé la comida= I prepared the food.
Explanation:
Preterite endings:
yo= é
tú= aste
ella/el/usted= ó
nosotros= amos
vosotros= asteis
ellas/ellos/ustedes= aron
yo= í
tú= iste
ella/el/usted= ió
nosotros= imos
vosotros= isteis
ellas/ellos/ustedes= ieron
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The translation is:
Interesting text considering punctuation marks, connectors, Coherence, speech markers and minimum 40
Answer:
Here's a recapitulation on the pronoun conversion:
Yo -> Me
Tú -> Te
Él/Ella/Usted -> Le
Nosotros -> Nos
Vosotros -> Os
Ellos/Ellas/ustedes -> Les
a nosotros... nos (nosotros)
A Aidan y a Eowyn ... les (ellos)
Al Sr. Wooly.... le (Él/usted)
A Sokhna y a mi ... nos (ella + mi = nosotros)
A Victor... le (él)
A ustedes ... le (ustedes)
A ti.. te (tú)
A mi... me (yo)
A mi gato... le (él)
Okay <span>Mayan languages are spoken by at least </span>6 million Maya<span> peoples, primarily in Guatemala, Mexico, Belize and Honduras</span>