I think it's:
Te enseña bien.
Answer:
No, but close. That would be He (or She) teaches you well. Te is the indirect object pronoun for you; "me" is the person receiving the instruction. You also need the preterit tense.
If you know the person well: Me enseñaste bien.
If the relationship is more formal: Me enseñó bien.
Gracias por enseñarnos.
Le / les / te / os agradecemos que nos enseñe / enseñen / enseñes / enseñéis.
ensenado!
Mi padre me enseñó
my parents taught me when i was little................cuz when you little you learn everything people say to you and you memorize it.
Yes. Because of the Spanish we learned how to trade. Our natives was taught how to be civilized. And the Spanish taught our natives on how to lead a country.
my mom is Spanish and an immigrate so i know. if they were taught at a young age they will get good at it and be able to say it quick also if someone memorized it and practice or just have the ability
La materia de arte fue la que se impartió en esta aula.
Yes it should be taught it is very important for our children to be fluent English speakers as well as spanish speakers..
I think it's from the Spanish era. They were first taught Spanish. I'm not sure.
The language used in France is French. Spanish (Castilian Spanish actually) is only taught as a second language.
Native Americans, mostly in the southwest U.S., were required to work for the Spanish and give much of their crops to the Spanish in exchange for the supposed "privilege" of being "protected", taught Spanish, and also for being taught the Catholic faith.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Certainly they can speak Spanish if they are taught it, just as well as they can learn any other language.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.