XPost: alt.usage.english, soc.culture.spanish
On Thu, 19 Sep 2024 17:26:43 +0000, HenHanna wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2024 11:16:59 +0000, HenHanna wrote:
a viral (?) video showing WHY (how) Marriage is Hard
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1833743848025075712/vid/avc1/576x1024/paSAJZPJir1ndr9d.mp4
Una siento
Dos siento
Tres siento
is it [siento] ?
the word meaning... "Correct, right, Matching"
The judge-guy is saying:
Una sienta -- one is set ... or "fits" or "suits" or "matches"
Dos sientan -- two are set ... or "fit" or "suit" or "match"
Tres sientan
Or maybe -- (it sounds more like "Siento" each time)
Una, siento ---- One (Not all correct), sorry (Lo siento)
i don't see why is Una (not Uno)
prob. it's because
One bottle is [Una botella]
One correct bottle is [Una botella correcta] (Una
botella coincidente)
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i listened to it again , and got it...
Una acierto
Dos ......
Cero acertó
Una acertó
Dos acertó --------- 3rd person, singular, Preterite(Simple
Past)
The preterite, also known as the simple past, is one of the Spanish past tenses. The preterite is used for finished actions in a specific moment
in the past, for example:
Anoche terminé la serie. ("Last night I finished the series.")
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