Word
Salimos juntos para disfrutar del parque.
Meaning
We go out together to enjoy the park.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Breakdown of Salimos juntos para disfrutar del parque.
nosotros
we
de
of
juntos
together
el parque
the park
para
to
disfrutar
to enjoy
salir
to go out
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Questions & Answers about Salimos juntos para disfrutar del parque.
Why does the sentence use "salimos" instead of another verb form?
"Salimos" is the first-person plural present tense form of the verb salir. It indicates that the speakers (we) are the ones going out or leaving, which aligns with the meaning of the sentence: "We go out together..."
What does "juntos" mean in English, and why is it placed after "salimos"?
"Juntos" means together. In Spanish, adverbs of manner like "juntos" can often appear after the verb. It emphasizes the idea that "we" are doing the action together or as a group.
How can I understand the phrase "para disfrutar del parque"?
"Para" + an infinitive in Spanish expresses purpose or intention. Here, para disfrutar means in order to enjoy. "Del parque" combines de + el to indicate the park itself, so the full idea is "to enjoy the park."
Could I have said "para disfrutar en el parque" instead?
You could say disfrutar en el parque, but it shifts the focus slightly. Disfrutar del parque emphasizes enjoying what the park itself offers. Disfrutar en el parque is more general, simply saying you’re enjoying yourself while inside the park.
What is "disfrutar de" versus "disfrutar" by itself?
Some verbs in Spanish can be followed by de before the direct object, and disfrutar is one of them. Disfrutar de algo specifically means to enjoy something. Using disfrutar without de can be acceptable in some contexts too, but with nouns like "el parque," "disfrutar del parque" is very common and stylistically smooth.
Is there an implied "nosotros" in "salimos" or does the sentence explicitly mention it?
Like many Spanish verbs, the subject pronoun (nosotros, meaning we) is implied in "salimos" because the verb's ending clearly indicates the speaker is talking about "we." Spanish often omits the subject pronoun when it’s clear from context.
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