Breakdown of ¿Quién te dijo que enterraron el oro en la tierra?
en
in / on / at
quién
who (singular)
que
that / than
te
to you / you (direct object)
decir
to say, to tell
el oro
gold
enterrar
to bury
la tierra
dirt / land
Questions & Answers about ¿Quién te dijo que enterraron el oro en la tierra?
Why is the verb dijo instead of a regular past tense ending for decir?
Why is te placed before dijo?
In Spanish, indirect object pronouns like te (to you) usually go immediately before the conjugated verb. So instead of putting 'to you' after the verb like in English, the Spanish structure is quién te dijo (who to you told).
Can I leave out que like we often drop 'that' in English?
No, you generally cannot skip it. In English, it is perfectly fine to say 'Who told you they buried the gold.' But in Spanish, the connecting word que is mandatory to link the two actions together.
Why use tierra for 'ground' instead of suelo?
Who is 'they' in enterraron if the sentence doesn't mention a specific group?
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