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-- Posted by tragic romance at 10:10 am on July 9, 2009
If anyone know Spanish..I'd really appreciate the help. I know what 'se ve' means but I don't understand which infinitives it came from.
-- Posted by IceTeaEdwin at 10:11 am on July 9, 2009
It looks. Se ve que tiene buenas nachas ;D
-- Posted by Anonymous at 10:11 am on July 9, 2009
i know spanish. and im willing to help
-- Posted by hithere at 10:11 am on July 9, 2009
third person singular, verse
-- Posted by tragic romance at 10:13 am on July 9, 2009
Quote: from hithere at 10:11 am on July 9, 2009
third person singular, verse
Oh I didn't know there was a such thing as verse. Thanks! Is ve se a command?
-- Posted by hithere at 10:34 pm on July 9, 2009
Quote: from tragic romance at 10:13 am on July 9, 2009
Quote: from hithere at 10:11 am on July 9, 2009
third person singular, verse
Oh I didn't know there was a such thing as verse. Thanks! Is ve se a command?
command form of verse is vete-2nd sing véase-3rd sing vedos-2nd plur véanse-3rd plur
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