Breakdown of A veces me siento inseguro cuando hablo español.
yo
I
hablar
to speak
español
Spanish
a veces
sometimes
cuando
when
sentirse
to feel
inseguro
insecure
Questions & Answers about A veces me siento inseguro cuando hablo español.
Why does the sentence start with A veces?
A veces means "sometimes" in Spanish. Placing it at the beginning emphasizes that you only occasionally feel this way. You could also place it later in the sentence, but starting with A veces is a common way to indicate the frequency right away.
Why do we say me siento instead of estoy?
Me siento means "I feel," and it’s used for expressing how you feel within yourself. Estoy is used mostly for states of being or conditions that describe you in a more external or situational way. Here, me siento specifically conveys an internal feeling of insecurity.
Why is it inseguro and not insegura?
Spanish adjectives must match the gender of the person speaking. Inseguro is the masculine form. If you identify as male or want to speak from a male perspective, you use inseguro. If you identify as female, you would use insegura.
Is cuando hablo español always translated as when I speak Spanish?
Yes, in most cases. Cuando hablo español literally means "when I speak Spanish." It’s the present tense in Spanish, but it covers both a general fact ("whenever I speak Spanish") and a habit ("when I speak Spanish on a regular basis"). Context usually clarifies which meaning is intended.
Why is hablo in the present tense instead of something like the subjunctive?
In this sentence, you are making a straightforward statement about a real, ongoing situation: you feel insecure at the actual times you speak Spanish. You don’t need the subjunctive, because there is no doubt or hypothesis being expressed—it’s just a statement of fact or routine.
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