Breakdown of ¡Cuánto celebró la gente cuando conoció a la princesa!
cuánto
how much / how many
conocer
to know (people, places)
la gente
the people
celebrar
to celebrate
cuando
when (statement)
la princesa
the princess
a
personal 'a' (marks a human direct object)
Questions & Answers about ¡Cuánto celebró la gente cuando conoció a la princesa!
Why does conoció mean "met" here instead of "knew"?
English translates "the people" as plural. Why are the verbs celebró and conoció singular?
Why is there an a before la princesa?
This is the "personal a." Whenever the direct object of a verb is a specific person (like the princess in this sentence), Spanish requires you to put an a immediately before it.
Why does the verb celebró come before the subject la gente?
Spanish word order is very flexible. In exclamations or questions starting with words like cuánto, qué, or cómo, it is the standard rule to place the verb immediately after the question word, followed by the subject.
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