Te is the familiar word for "you." Le is the formal word for "you." Use te with family and friends, and use le with teachers, strangers, and others to whom you must show respect. Example: Te amo. I love you. (Said to a friend or family member)
Le doy un libro. I am giving you a book. (Said to a teacher or other person to whom you should show respect)
There is a DVD that shows 20 of America's best known Tai-chi teachers performing forms, push hands, weapons forms and sparring and the lion dance. It is called "The Best of American Tai-chi".
There are 14 tenses or "moods" in Spanish, and each has six forms. Besides, you have the command forms and the gerund and past participle.You really have to be more specific.Example:Present indicative: necesito; necesitas; necesita; necesitamos; necesitáis; necesitan.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Verbal forms are variations of a verb that indicate tense, aspect, mood, voice, and agreement with the subject. They can include the base form (infinitive), present tense, past tense, future tense, continuous forms, perfect forms, participles, and gerunds. Different languages have different systems for expressing these variations through verbal forms.
"Teachers' Day" takes different forms in different countries. In the United States the day takes place during "Teacher Appreciation Week" which in 2013 takes place at the beginning of May. Students show their appreciation of their teachers, through small gifts and letters of appreciation.
Its just anaconda, in all forms of Spanish (Latin American, European, and Mexican dialects)
Chocolate seizes when it hardens and forms stiff crystallization before it is supposed to.
Capitulos means "capital" in Spanish. However, it has been noted that this only means capital on certain forms of Spanish and is not widely used as such in Spanish.
The adjective forms are "mala" (fem.) and "malo" (masc.).
France is on the northeastern Spanish border.
Mexicans follow mostly Catholicism and other forms of Christianity. They were converted by the Spanish during the Spanish conquest.
The Spanish word "mucho" means many, or a lot. (the forms are mucho, mucha, muchos, and muchas)