yes, it is used about as frequently in spanish as it is used in English
"A" is the 3rd most frequently used letter. "T" is 2nd, and "E" is 1st. The least frequently used letter is "Z."
"andas" is the 2nd person form of andar which means to walk...so andas is you walk :-)
SINGULAR 1st person (I) - canto 2nd person (you, informal) - cantas 3rd person (you(formal)/he/she/it) - canta PLURAL 1st (we) - cantamos 2nd (you, informal) cantais (accent on second 'a') 3rd (you(formal)/they) cantan
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'Llegaste' is the 2nd person singular informal preterit of llegar - to arrive. It means, "you arrived."
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Sign Language is the third most used language.Some accounts list Spanish as 2nd and English as 3rd, and some list English as 2nd and Spanish as 3rd.
The verb is 'buscar' meaning to look for something and here is the conjugation for the present tense... 1st person sing. (I) - busco 2nd person sing. (you) - buscas (this is what you asked) 3rd person sing. (he/she) - busca 1st person pl. (we) - buscamos 2nd person pl. (you(pl.) - buscais 3rd person pl. (they) - buscan
God is Tree (3) Persons. 1st Person 2nd Person 3rd Person Bible Style is 1st Person.
You are/are you from (singular, informal)'You are'. eres is the tú (2nd person informal "you") of the verb ser (to be).eres means you are.example sentence: Tú eres mi hermano. (you are my brother.)
When I am speaking about myself, I am talking in 1st person. When I am talking to you, then I am doing so in 2nd person. If I am talking about someone else, then that is 3rd person. In literary fiction, most books are stories told as an experience of the character (1st person) or describing the actions and events of others (3rd person). 2nd person is rarely used.
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