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10 kwi 2018 · “Tú” is the most common form of address in the northern coastal regions (e.g. Cartagena, Santa Marta), but “usted” is probably the predominate form of address in Colombia in general, though I’ve found “tú” more common amongst younger people.
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17 lut 2009 · When you use "una vez que" is it only followed by the subjunctive if it is referring to the future? So, when I am talking about the past, e.g. "una vez que salió, yo estaba feliz...", the indicative is used?
28 sie 2007 · UN RECURDO MI PUEBLO by JOSE RIZAL. This is the Spanish version of the poem of Jose Rizal. The English version, Memories of my Town can be found in this page. Un Recuerdo Mi Pueblo. Cuando recuerdo los días, Que vieron mí edad primera. Junto á la verde ribera. De un lago murmurador;
Spanish possessive adjectives are used in front of nouns to indicate to whom or to what those nouns belong. They are considerably more complicated than English possessive adjectives because Spanish has several different forms depending on the gender and number of the possessed noun.
Spanish: English: pueblo nm (población pequeña) (inhabited place) village, town n : Es un pueblo pintoresco habitado por artesanos prodigiosos. It is a picturesque village inhabited by prodigious artisans. pueblo nm (personas de una región) (regional or ethnic grouping) people n : nation n : El pueblo tibetano tiene antiguas tradiciones.