Breakdown of Este verano, pienso nadar todos los días en la piscina del barrio.
yo
I
el día
the day
en
in
todos
every
de
of
el verano
the summer
nadar
to swim
la piscina
the pool
el barrio
the neighborhood
Questions & Answers about Este verano, pienso nadar todos los días en la piscina del barrio.
Why do we say pienso nadar rather than something like pienso que voy a nadar?
In Spanish, pienso + infinitive is often used to mean I plan to do something or I intend to do something. It’s a succinct way of expressing your intention without needing an additional clause. If you say pienso que voy a nadar, it still makes sense (I think that I am going to swim), but it’s slightly more indirect or speculative in tone.
Is it common to use este verano at the start of a sentence?
Yes, placing este verano at the start is a natural way to focus on the time period. You could also say Pienso nadar todos los días este verano, but starting a sentence with the time expression is very typical in Spanish and emphasizes the time frame for your plan.
What is the difference between todos los días and cada día?
Both expressions mean every day, and they can be used interchangeably in most contexts. Todos los días is more common in everyday conversation, while cada día might be seen as a bit more formal or poetic, but functionally, they express the same idea.
Why is it en la piscina and not a la piscina?
En indicates location, meaning in or at (the pool), while a typically indicates movement towards a destination (to the pool). Since you’re describing where you will swim each day—in the neighborhood pool—you use en la piscina. If you were talking about going to the pool, you would say voy a la piscina.
What is del in la piscina del barrio?
Del is the contraction of de + el. In Spanish, whenever de is followed by the masculine definite article el, they combine into del. Here, del barrio means of the neighborhood, so it specifies which pool you are referring to—the neighborhood’s pool.
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