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5 minutos de español: Me muero..../ 5 minutes Spanish: I´m dying...

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  How are you? Good morning, good afternoon or good night depending on where you are or the time you are hearing us   In these 5 minutes of Spanish in the middle of the week we are going to talk about the verb of the month of November, do you know which one is, right?   Yes, that's the one you're thinking about: morir (to die)        It's because it's November, the Month of the Day of the Dead, which in Mexico is one of the most important days of the year.   To die (morir) is an irregular verb, in the present tense of indicative, it changes the “o” by “ue” in the root: Then we say: Yo m ue ro, tú m ue res, él o ella m ue re, etc.   But, to die is also used, in its reflexive form: morirse And the meaning, as in most reflexive verbs, is similar: to leave this world to go to the beyond. Me muero, te mueres, él se muere, etc I myself die, you yourself die... How about some examples?   Cuando se mueren los...

5 minutos de español: ¡Ya hice la tarea de español / ¿Cuándo usamos YA en español?/ When we use YA ei Spanish?

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  ¡Ya hice la tarea! English Version How are you doing? Good morning, good afternoon or good night depending on where you are or the time you hear us. In the 5 minutes of Spanish in the middle of the week we are going to talk about a word that without a doubt attracts attention because it is very small and has many meanings.   Click here Do you already know which word it is?   Ya Male tell them what we are going to talk about!   It's "ya", You heard that word, right? It's a time adverb like yesterday, today, tomorrow, but "ya" is used in different ways   Ya, let's get to the examples!     Ya, ya      - significa enough Ya, ya, termina con eso.  Enough, enough, finish with that   ¡Ya cállate!  Shut up now!   Ya me voy     I´m leaving now   Ya voy, ya voy enseguida. En México ya mero      I´m going right now   ¿Ya hiciste la tarea de español?   Have y...