Él tiene mucha sed
tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty
What is the action verb in this sentence? He was very thirsty.
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i am thirsty will you please give me a glass of water
It would seem that you'd have to be very, very thirsty.
'Tengo sed' literally means 'I have thirst', but translates to 'I'm thirsty.'
I was very thirsty in the desert.
"I am very thirsty."
"Tener sed" is the way you express "thirst" in Spanish. "Tengo sed" is literally "I have thirst", but is usually translated as "I am thirsty".
Because they get very, very thirsty.
tengo sed = I am thirsty tienes/usted tiene sed = you are thirsty
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