Cardinal numbers are counting numbers. Números cardinales son números contables.
1 = one (wan)
2 = two (tu)
3 = three (dri)
Ordinal numbers are position numbers. Números ordinales son números posicionales
1st = first (furst) = primero
2nd = second (secand) = segundo
3rd = third (durd) = tercero
4th = fourth (ford) = cuarto
5th = fifth (fifd) = quinto
6th = sixth (sixd) = sexto
7th = seventh (sevend) = septimo
8th = eighth (eitd) = octavo
9th = ninth (naind) = noveno
10th = tenth (tend) = decimo
Números ordinales usan para fechas, calles y posición.
2nd avenue = second avenue (secand avenu) = segunda avenida
July 3rd = July third (yalai durd) = el tercero de julio.
He was first. (ji waz furst) = Él fue el primero.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Numbers Part 4 Números Parte 4
231 = two hundred thirty one (tu jandred thurti wan)
42 = forty two (forti tu)
128 = one hundred twenty eight (wan handred twenti eit)
3,573 = three thousand five hundred seventy three (dri dawzend faiv jandred seventi dri)
12,754 = twelve thousand seven hundred fifty four (twelv dawzend seven jandred fifti for)
67 = sixty seven (sixti seven)
96 = ninety six (nainti six)
485 = four hundred eighty five (for jandred eiti faiv)
931 = nine hundred thirty one (nain jandred durti wan)
3,722,048 = three million seven hundred twenty two thousand forty eight
(dri milyan seven jandred twenti tu dawzend forti eit)
42 = forty two (forti tu)
128 = one hundred twenty eight (wan handred twenti eit)
3,573 = three thousand five hundred seventy three (dri dawzend faiv jandred seventi dri)
12,754 = twelve thousand seven hundred fifty four (twelv dawzend seven jandred fifti for)
67 = sixty seven (sixti seven)
96 = ninety six (nainti six)
485 = four hundred eighty five (for jandred eiti faiv)
931 = nine hundred thirty one (nain jandred durti wan)
3,722,048 = three million seven hundred twenty two thousand forty eight
(dri milyan seven jandred twenti tu dawzend forti eit)
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Numbers Part 3 = Números Parte 3
La pronunciación de esos nùmeros es muy dificíl distinguir para mucha gente. Cuando uno dice "19" suena como "90", si no acentua bien. La diferencia esta en que "19" tiene el acento en la última silaba (nian-tín) y "90" tiene el acento en la primera silaba (náin-ti). Tambien recordamos que de"13 hasta"19" termina con (tin) y de "30 hasta 90" terminan con (ti)
13 thirteen (dur-tín)
14 fourteen (for-tín)
15 fifteen (fif-tín)
16 sixteen (six-tín)
17 seventeen (seven-tín)
18 eighteen (eit-tín)
19 nineteen (nain-tín)
30 thirty (dúr-ti)
40 forty (fór-ti)
50 fifty (fíf-ti)
60 sixty (síx-ti)
70 seventy (sevén-ti)
80 eighty (éit-ti)
90 ninety (náin-ti)
13 thirteen (dur-tín)
14 fourteen (for-tín)
15 fifteen (fif-tín)
16 sixteen (six-tín)
17 seventeen (seven-tín)
18 eighteen (eit-tín)
19 nineteen (nain-tín)
30 thirty (dúr-ti)
40 forty (fór-ti)
50 fifty (fíf-ti)
60 sixty (síx-ti)
70 seventy (sevén-ti)
80 eighty (éit-ti)
90 ninety (náin-ti)
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Videos para practicar los números
Visita el enlace abjao para ver mis videos acerca de los números
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL47CAA8C465C37898&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL47CAA8C465C37898&feature=plcp
Monday, November 21, 2011
Numbers Part 2 = Números Parte 2
1 = one (wan)
2 = two (tu)
3 = three (dri)
4 = four (for)
5 = five (faiv)
6 = six (six)
7 = seven (seven)
8 = eight (eit)
9 = nine (nain)
10 = ten (ten)
11 = eleven (ileven)
12 = twelve (twelv)
13 = thirteen (dur-tín)
14 = fourteen (for-tín)
15 = fifteen (fif-tín)
16 = sixteen (six-tín)
17 = seventeen (seven-tín)
18 = eighteen (eit-tín)
19 = nineteen (nain-tín)
20 = twenty (twenti)
21 = twenty-one (twenti wan)
22 = twenty-two (twenti tu)
23 = twenty-three (twenti dri)
24 = twenty-four (twenti for)
25 = twenty-five (twenti faiv)
26 = twenty-six (twenti six)
27 = twenty-seven (twenti seven)
28 = twenty-eight (twenti eit)
29 = twenty-nine (twenti nain)
30 = thirty (dúrti)
40 = forty (fórti)
50 = fifty (fífti)
60 = sixty (síxti)
70 = seventy (séventi)
80 = eighty (éiti)
90 = ninety (náinti)
100 = one hundred (wan jandred)
200 = two hundred (tu jandred)
1,000 = one thousand (wan dawzend)
2,000 = two thousand (tu dawzend)
100,000 = one hundred thousand (wan jandred dawzend)
1,000,000 = one million (wan milyan)
10,000,000 = ten million (ten milyan)
100,000,000 = one hundred million (wan jandred milyan)
1,000,000,000 = one billion (wan bilyan)
2 = two (tu)
3 = three (dri)
4 = four (for)
5 = five (faiv)
6 = six (six)
7 = seven (seven)
8 = eight (eit)
9 = nine (nain)
10 = ten (ten)
11 = eleven (ileven)
12 = twelve (twelv)
13 = thirteen (dur-tín)
14 = fourteen (for-tín)
15 = fifteen (fif-tín)
16 = sixteen (six-tín)
17 = seventeen (seven-tín)
18 = eighteen (eit-tín)
19 = nineteen (nain-tín)
20 = twenty (twenti)
21 = twenty-one (twenti wan)
22 = twenty-two (twenti tu)
23 = twenty-three (twenti dri)
24 = twenty-four (twenti for)
25 = twenty-five (twenti faiv)
26 = twenty-six (twenti six)
27 = twenty-seven (twenti seven)
28 = twenty-eight (twenti eit)
29 = twenty-nine (twenti nain)
30 = thirty (dúrti)
40 = forty (fórti)
50 = fifty (fífti)
60 = sixty (síxti)
70 = seventy (séventi)
80 = eighty (éiti)
90 = ninety (náinti)
100 = one hundred (wan jandred)
200 = two hundred (tu jandred)
1,000 = one thousand (wan dawzend)
2,000 = two thousand (tu dawzend)
100,000 = one hundred thousand (wan jandred dawzend)
1,000,000 = one million (wan milyan)
10,000,000 = ten million (ten milyan)
100,000,000 = one hundred million (wan jandred milyan)
1,000,000,000 = one billion (wan bilyan)
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Numbers (nambers) Números parte 1
What's your phone number?
(wats llor fon namber)
¿Cuál es tu telefono?
My phone number is 271-888-0067
(mai fon namber is tu-seven-uan-eit-eit-eit-zero-zero-six-seven)
Mi telefono es 271-888-0067.
How much is it?
(jau mach is it)
¿Cuánto es eso?
It's four dollars and twenty cents.
(its for dol-lars and twenti sents)
Es cuatro dolares y veinti centavos.
How many apples do you want?
(jau meni ap-pils du llu want)
¿Cuántas manzanas quieres?
I want ten apples.
(ay want ten ap-pils)
Yo quiero diez manzanas.
How old are you?
(jau old ar llu)
¿Cuántos años tienes?
I am thirty two years old.
(ay em durti tu llirs old)
Tengo treinta y dos años.
(wats llor fon namber)
¿Cuál es tu telefono?
My phone number is 271-888-0067
(mai fon namber is tu-seven-uan-eit-eit-eit-zero-zero-six-seven)
Mi telefono es 271-888-0067.
How much is it?
(jau mach is it)
¿Cuánto es eso?
It's four dollars and twenty cents.
(its for dol-lars and twenti sents)
Es cuatro dolares y veinti centavos.
How many apples do you want?
(jau meni ap-pils du llu want)
¿Cuántas manzanas quieres?
I want ten apples.
(ay want ten ap-pils)
Yo quiero diez manzanas.
How old are you?
(jau old ar llu)
¿Cuántos años tienes?
I am thirty two years old.
(ay em durti tu llirs old)
Tengo treinta y dos años.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Alfabeto Abecedario
A (ei)
B (bi)
C (si)
D (di)
E (i)
F (ef)
G (lli)
H (eich)
I (ay)
J (llei)
K (kei)
L (el)
M (em)
N (en)
O (o)
P (pi)
Q (kiu)
R (ar)
S (es)
T (ti)
U (llu)
V (vi)
W (dabil 'llu)
X (eks)
Y (wai)
Z (zi)
How do you spell your name?
(jau du llu spel llor neim)
¿Cómo deletreas tu nombre?
How do you spell it?
(jau du llu spel it)
¿Cómo lo deletreas?
Spell it for me please.
(spel it for mi plis)
Deletrealo para mi por favor.
B (bi)
C (si)
D (di)
E (i)
F (ef)
G (lli)
H (eich)
I (ay)
J (llei)
K (kei)
L (el)
M (em)
N (en)
O (o)
P (pi)
Q (kiu)
R (ar)
S (es)
T (ti)
U (llu)
V (vi)
W (dabil 'llu)
X (eks)
Y (wai)
Z (zi)
How do you spell your name?
(jau du llu spel llor neim)
¿Cómo deletreas tu nombre?
How do you spell it?
(jau du llu spel it)
¿Cómo lo deletreas?
Spell it for me please.
(spel it for mi plis)
Deletrealo para mi por favor.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Reglas de Formar el Pasado Simple
Con la mayoría de los verbos, solo agregas "ed".
Cuando "ed" sigue un sonido volcalizado se pronunica "ed" como "d"
Verbo Presente Pasado
limpiar clean (klin) cleaned (klind)
llover rain (rein) rained (reind)
sonar dream (drim) dreamed (drimd)
parecer seem (sim) seemed (simd)
firmar sign (sain) signed (saind)
matar kill (kil) killed (kild)
recordar remember (rimember) remembered (rimemberd)
Cuando "ed" sigue un sonido no vocalizado se pronuncia "ed" como "t"
Verbo presente Pasado
caminar walk (walk) walked (walkt)
trabajar work (wurk) worked (wurkt)
cocinar cook (kuk) cooked (kukt)
ayudar help (jelp) helped (jelpt)
reirse laugh (laf) laughed (laft)
besar kiss (kis) kissed (kist)
preguntar ask (ask) asked (askt)
lavar wash (wash) washed (washt)
terminar finish (finish) finished (finisht)
tocar touch (tach) touched (tacht)
mirar watch (watch) watched (wactht)
Verbos en el pasado que terminan en "ted" o "ded" pronuncia "ed" como "id"
Verbo presente pasado
invitar invite (invait) invited (invaitid)
epserar wait (weit) waited (weitid)
querer want (want) wanted (wantid)
visitar visit (visit) visited (visitid)
contar count (kawnt) counted (kawntid)
necesitar need (nid) needed (nidid)
terminar end (end) ended (endid)
gritar shout (shawt) shouted (shawtid)
saborear taste (teist) tasted (teistid)
Verbos de una sílaba que terminan en un vocal y un consonante, dobla el consonante y agrega "ed" para formar el pasado.
Verbo Presente Pasado
parar stop (stawp) stopped (stawpt)
dejar caer drop (drawp) dropped (drawpt)
trapear mop (mawp) mopped (mawpt)
Verbos de dos sílabas y el acento cae en el ultimo sílaba, dobla el consonante final y agrega "ed" para formar el pasado.
verbo presente pasado
permitir permit (permit) permitted (permittid)
ocurrir occur (ocur) occurred (ocurd)
planear plan (plan) planned (pland)
Verbos que terminan en un consonante y "y" quita "y" y agrega "ied" para formar el pasado.
verbo presente pasado
llorar cry (krai) cried (kraid)
estudiar study (stadi) studied (stadid)
applicar apply (aplai) applied (aplaid)
llevar carry (keir-ri) carried (keir-rid)
preocupar worry (wur-ri) worried (wur-rid)
responder reply (riplai) replied (riplaid)
Verbos que terminan en un vocal y un consonante solo agregas "ed" para formar el pasado
verbo presente pasado
jugar play (plei) played (pleid)
quedar stay (stei) stayed (steid)
disfrutarse enjoy (enjoi) enjoyed (enjoid)
Cuando "ed" sigue un sonido volcalizado se pronunica "ed" como "d"
Verbo Presente Pasado
limpiar clean (klin) cleaned (klind)
llover rain (rein) rained (reind)
sonar dream (drim) dreamed (drimd)
parecer seem (sim) seemed (simd)
firmar sign (sain) signed (saind)
matar kill (kil) killed (kild)
recordar remember (rimember) remembered (rimemberd)
Cuando "ed" sigue un sonido no vocalizado se pronuncia "ed" como "t"
Verbo presente Pasado
caminar walk (walk) walked (walkt)
trabajar work (wurk) worked (wurkt)
cocinar cook (kuk) cooked (kukt)
ayudar help (jelp) helped (jelpt)
reirse laugh (laf) laughed (laft)
besar kiss (kis) kissed (kist)
preguntar ask (ask) asked (askt)
lavar wash (wash) washed (washt)
terminar finish (finish) finished (finisht)
tocar touch (tach) touched (tacht)
mirar watch (watch) watched (wactht)
Verbos en el pasado que terminan en "ted" o "ded" pronuncia "ed" como "id"
Verbo presente pasado
invitar invite (invait) invited (invaitid)
epserar wait (weit) waited (weitid)
querer want (want) wanted (wantid)
visitar visit (visit) visited (visitid)
contar count (kawnt) counted (kawntid)
necesitar need (nid) needed (nidid)
terminar end (end) ended (endid)
gritar shout (shawt) shouted (shawtid)
saborear taste (teist) tasted (teistid)
Verbos de una sílaba que terminan en un vocal y un consonante, dobla el consonante y agrega "ed" para formar el pasado.
Verbo Presente Pasado
parar stop (stawp) stopped (stawpt)
dejar caer drop (drawp) dropped (drawpt)
trapear mop (mawp) mopped (mawpt)
Verbos de dos sílabas y el acento cae en el ultimo sílaba, dobla el consonante final y agrega "ed" para formar el pasado.
verbo presente pasado
permitir permit (permit) permitted (permittid)
ocurrir occur (ocur) occurred (ocurd)
planear plan (plan) planned (pland)
Verbos que terminan en un consonante y "y" quita "y" y agrega "ied" para formar el pasado.
verbo presente pasado
llorar cry (krai) cried (kraid)
estudiar study (stadi) studied (stadid)
applicar apply (aplai) applied (aplaid)
llevar carry (keir-ri) carried (keir-rid)
preocupar worry (wur-ri) worried (wur-rid)
responder reply (riplai) replied (riplaid)
Verbos que terminan en un vocal y un consonante solo agregas "ed" para formar el pasado
verbo presente pasado
jugar play (plei) played (pleid)
quedar stay (stei) stayed (steid)
disfrutarse enjoy (enjoi) enjoyed (enjoid)
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Texting like a Gringo Part 1 (textear en inglés)
OMG (o-em-lli)
Oh My Goodness (oh mai gudnes) = ¡Qué gracia!
Oh My God (o mai gawd) = ¡Dios Mío!
Oh My Gosh (o-mai-gawsh) Dios Mío
LOL (el-oh-el)
Laughing Out Loud (lafing awt lawd)
Riendome fuerte.
TMI (ti-em-ay)
Too Much Information
(tu mach informeishan)
Demasiada información. No quiero saber eso.
BF = (bi-ef)
Best Friend (best freind)
mejor amigo
BF = (bi-ef)
Boyfriend = (boi-freind)
novio
BFF = (bi-ef-ef)
Best Friend Forever (best freind forever)
Mi mejor Amigo Siempre
CYA = (si-wai-ei) o (si-ya)
See ya (si-ya)
Te veo/miro/hasta la vista
CYO (si-wai-o)
See You Online (si llu onlain)
Te veo/miro en linea
FYI (ef-wai-ay)
For Your Information (for llor informeishan)
Para su información
ASAP (ei-es-ei-pi)
As soon As Possible = (az sun az possibil)
Tan Pronto Posible.
IC (ay-si)
I see. (ay si)
Ya veo/ya entiendo
OIC (o-ay-si)
Oh I see. (o-ay-si)
O ya veo/entiendo
B4N (bi-for-en)
Bye For Now = (bai for nau)
Adiós por ahora
Oh My Goodness (oh mai gudnes) = ¡Qué gracia!
Oh My God (o mai gawd) = ¡Dios Mío!
Oh My Gosh (o-mai-gawsh) Dios Mío
LOL (el-oh-el)
Laughing Out Loud (lafing awt lawd)
Riendome fuerte.
TMI (ti-em-ay)
Too Much Information
(tu mach informeishan)
Demasiada información. No quiero saber eso.
BF = (bi-ef)
Best Friend (best freind)
mejor amigo
BF = (bi-ef)
Boyfriend = (boi-freind)
novio
BFF = (bi-ef-ef)
Best Friend Forever (best freind forever)
Mi mejor Amigo Siempre
CYA = (si-wai-ei) o (si-ya)
See ya (si-ya)
Te veo/miro/hasta la vista
CYO (si-wai-o)
See You Online (si llu onlain)
Te veo/miro en linea
FYI (ef-wai-ay)
For Your Information (for llor informeishan)
Para su información
ASAP (ei-es-ei-pi)
As soon As Possible = (az sun az possibil)
Tan Pronto Posible.
IC (ay-si)
I see. (ay si)
Ya veo/ya entiendo
OIC (o-ay-si)
Oh I see. (o-ay-si)
O ya veo/entiendo
B4N (bi-for-en)
Bye For Now = (bai for nau)
Adiós por ahora
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Verbos Irregulares en el Pasado Simple parte 2
Verbos Irregulares en el Pasado
Verbo = verbo en inglés = Verbo en el pasado
tener = have (jav) = had (jad)
hacerse = become (bikam) = became (bikeim)
empezar = begin (biguin) = began (biguen)
doblar = bend (bend) = bent (bent)
morder = bite (bait) = bit (bit)
soplar = blow (blo) = blew (blu)
romper/quebrar = break (breik) = broke (brok)
traer = bring (bring) = brought (brawt)
construir = build (bild) = built (bilt)
comprar = buy (bai) = bought (bawt)
agarrar/atrapar = catch (ketch) = caught (kawt)
venir = come (kam) = came (keim)
costar = cost (kawst) = cost (kawst)
cortar = cut (kat) = cut (kat)
hacer = do (du) = did (did)
tomar/beber = drink (drink) = drank (dreink)
comer = eat (it) = ate (eit)
caerse = fall (fawl) = fell (fel)
sentir = feel (fil) = felt (felt)
pelear = fight (fait) = fought (fawt)
encontrar = find (faind) = found (fawnd)
agarrar/sacar = get (guit) = got (gat)
regalar/dar = give (guiv) = gave (guev)
ir = go (go) = went (wint)
crecer = grow (gro) = grew (gru)
oir hear = (jir) = heard (jurd)
mantener/guardar = keep (kip) = kept (kept)
conocer/saber = know (no) = knew (nu)
salir/dejar = leave (liv) = left (left)
permitir = let (let) = let (let)
perder = lose (luz) = lost (lawst)
hacer algo = make (meik) = made (meid)
significar = mean (min) = meant (meint)
conocer/reunir = meet (mit) = met (met)
pagar = pay (pei) = paid (peid)
poner/meter = put (put) = put (put)
leer = read (rid) = read (red)
montar/recibir un aventón = ride (raid) = rode (rod)
decir = say (sei) = said (seid)
ver = see (si) = saw (saw)
vender = sell (sel) = sold (sold)
sentar = sit (sit) = sat (sat)
dormir = sleep (slip) = slept (slept)
hablar = speak (spik) = spoke (spok)
poner de pie/parar = stand (stand) = stood (stud)
agarrar/tomar/sacar = take (teik) = took (tuk)
enseñar = teach (tich) = taught (tawt)
contar alguien algo = tell (tel) = told (told)
pensar = think (dink) = thought (dawt)
escribir = write (rait) = wrote (rot)
entender = understand (anderstand) = understood (anderstud)
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Verbos Irregulares en el Pasado Simple parte 1
Presente y Pasado
I am (ay em) Yo estoy/soy
I was (ay waz) Yo estaba/estuve/fuí
He is (ji iz) Él está/es
He was (ji waz) Él estaba/estuvo/fue
She is (She iz) Ella está/es
She was (shi waz) Ella estaba/estuvo/fue
We are (wi ar) Nosotros estamos/somos
We were (wi wor) Nosotros estuvimos/estabamos/fuimos
They are (dei ar) Ellos están/son
They were (dei wor) Ellos estuvieron/estaban/fueron
You are (llu ar) Tú estás/ eres
You were (llu wor) Tú estuviste/estabas/fuiste
You are (llu ar) Ustedes están/son
You were (llu wor) Ustedes estuvieron/estaban/fueron
I am (ay em) Yo estoy/soy
I was (ay waz) Yo estaba/estuve/fuí
He is (ji iz) Él está/es
He was (ji waz) Él estaba/estuvo/fue
She is (She iz) Ella está/es
She was (shi waz) Ella estaba/estuvo/fue
We are (wi ar) Nosotros estamos/somos
We were (wi wor) Nosotros estuvimos/estabamos/fuimos
They are (dei ar) Ellos están/son
They were (dei wor) Ellos estuvieron/estaban/fueron
You are (llu ar) Tú estás/ eres
You were (llu wor) Tú estuviste/estabas/fuiste
You are (llu ar) Ustedes están/son
You were (llu wor) Ustedes estuvieron/estaban/fueron
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