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Spanish Word of the Day
Palabra Español del Dia



          Me gusta
(Pronounced may goo stah)

Me gusta means I like
 Use it in a sentence:

  Me gusta the food
 Me gusta that dress
Me gusta talking to you 

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                                                                                            Quiero
                                                                               (Pronounced key-yed-o)

                                                                                Quiero means I want.
                                                                                 Use it in a sentence:

                                                                                        Quireo to eat 
                                                                                Quiero chocolate candy 
                                                                                 Quiero to go with you 

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            Necesito
(Pronounced ne-suh-see-toe)

 Necesito means I need. 
  Use it in a sentence:

  Necesito food to eat. 
 Necesito water to drink. 
Necesito
to go with you. 

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                                                                                                  Ir

                                                                                       Ir
means to go 
                                                                                  Use it in a sentence:

                                                                 I need ir with you (I need to go with you) 
                                                                                     Necesito ir with you 
                                                                     Quiero ir with you (I want to go with) 

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           Tengo
(Pronounced tang o)

Tengo means I have
Use it in a sentence: 

Tengo clothes
Tengo food 
Tengo time ir with you 
(I have time to go with you) 

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Use these words all day in every way to help the meanings stick in your memory.

If you don't want something, say no quiero. If you don't need something say no necesito. If you don’t have something say no tengo. If you don't like something say No may gusta.

No quiero to eat (I don’t want to eat)
No necesito to eat (I don’t need to eat)
No tengo food to eat (I don’t have food to eat)
No quiero ir (I don’t want to go)
No me gusta the food (I don't like the food)



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