¿Entrenas a menudo?

Breakdown of ¿Entrenas a menudo?

a menudo
often
entrenar
to train

Questions & Answers about ¿Entrenas a menudo?

Why is "often" translated as two words (a menudo) here?
A menudo is a set phrase in Spanish that translates to "often" or "frequently." You will always see these two words paired together for this meaning. While menudo by itself can sometimes mean "small," the combined phrase simply means "often."
Can I change the word order and put a menudo at the beginning of the question?
Yes, you can! Spanish word order is quite flexible with adverbs of frequency. Both ¿Entrenas a menudo? and ¿A menudo entrenas? are correct. However, putting the time or frequency word at the end is very natural and common in short questions.
Why isn't there a word for "do" in this Spanish question?
Spanish does not use "helper" words like "do" or "does" to form questions. The verb entrenas already means "you train." To make it a question, you just add the question marks and use a questioning tone of voice when speaking.
Does the verb entrenas apply to any kind of practice, like learning Spanish?
Generally, no. Entrenar is used mostly for sports, working out at the gym, or athletic training. If you want to talk about practicing a language or a musical instrument, it is better to use the verb practicar.

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