What is the meaning of Limpia?

What is the meaning of Limpia?

clean, (you) clean, (?) can you clean.

What is the opposite of Limpia in Spanish?

The opposite of “limpiar” is “ensuciar.” Lo opuesto de “limpiar” es “ensuciar”.

How do you conjugate Limpiar in Spanish?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb limpiar in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo limpio
Tu limpias
El/Ella limpia
Nosotros limpiamos

How do you conjugate pedir?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb pedir in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo pido
Tu pides
El/Ella pide
Nosotros pedimos

Is pedir stem changing?

The verb pedir becomes pidiendo. For e-ie stem-changing verbs, change the e to an i. The verb sentir becomes sintiendo.

How do you say you eat formal in Spanish comer to eat?

Conjugating the Spanish Verb Comer (to Eat)

Conjugation Translation
tú comiste You (informal) ate
él/ella/ello/uno comió He/she/one ate
usted comió You (formal) ate
nosotros comimos We ate

What does Comar mean in Spanish?

[techo] to sag. coma, colmar, comadre, comarca.

What is another word for comer?

What is another word for comer?

arrival newcomer
caller entrant
incomer visitor
visitant arriver
guest immigrant

What does the verb vivir mean?

live

Is Viven present indicative?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb vivir in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo vivo
Tu vives
El/Ella vive
Nosotros vivimos

How do you use vivir in a sentence in Spanish?

Look at and listen to these sentences with vivir:

  1. Yo vivo en Honduras. I live in Honduras.
  2. Tú vives en un apartamento. You live in an apartment.
  3. Él vive en la ciudad. He lives in the city.
  4. Nosotras vivimos en Argentina.
  5. Vosotros vivís en el campo.
  6. Ellos viven en un piso familiar.
  7. Ustedes viven lejos de aquí.

What tense is Vivi in Spanish?

Vivir Conjugation: Preterite Tense

yo viví
él/ella vivió
nosotros/as vivimos
vosotros/as vivisteis
ellos/ellas vivieron

What is the meaning of ser and estar?

Ser is from the Latin word esse, meaning “essence.” Ser is also a noun that means “life” or “human being. Estar is from the Latin verb stare, “to stand.” Estar describes a noun’s current state of being: its temporary, changeable qualities. It focuses on the present: how the subject feels or appears today.