Breakdown of Yo quiero aprender español con mi amigo.
el amigo
the friend
yo
I
querer
to want
aprender
to learn
mi
my
con
with
español
Spanish
Questions & Answers about Yo quiero aprender español con mi amigo.
Why do we include Yo at the beginning if Spanish often omits the subject?
Why is aprender in its infinitive form?
When a conjugated verb (like quiero) is followed by another verb, the second verb typically remains in the infinitive in Spanish. So quiero aprender literally means “I want to learn.” The first verb (quiero) is conjugated; the second (aprender) stays as the infinitive.
Do I need an article before español?
What if I wanted to say “I want to learn Spanish with my friend” using “female friend” instead?
Why do we use con here?
Con means “with” in Spanish. It indicates the relationship or accompaniment in an action. So “con mi amigo” indicates that you’re learning Spanish alongside or together with your friend.
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