Search Results for: "Tal"

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Phrases (20)

Que tal?

pt

Think of `que tal?` as your go-to phrase for tossing out ideas or checking in wi...

A2

Que tal irmos?

pt

This is a friendly way to say 'How about we go?' or 'Shall we leave?' It is used...

A2

De tal palo, tal astilla.

es

Children often resemble their parents in character or behavior.

A2

De tal palo, tal astilla

es

Children often resemble their parents in character or appearance.

A1

¿Qué tal todo?

es

A common greeting used to ask about someone's general well-being or current situ...

A2

Con tal de que vengas.

es

Setting a condition for something to happen.

B1

¿Qué tal el día?

es

A common greeting asking about someone's day.

A1

Ge svar på tal

sv

Defending oneself verbally.

A2

¿Qué tal tu fin de semana?

es

A common question to ask about someone's weekend activities.

A1

¿Qué tal?

es

An informal way to ask someone how they are doing.

A1

Tal vez.

es

Used to express uncertainty or possibility.

A1

Hola, ¿qué tal?

es

A common informal greeting to ask how someone is doing.

A1

Quizás / Tal vez

es

Used to express uncertainty or possibility.

A1

a tal proposito

it

Concerning this topic.

A2

¿Qué tal tu día?

es

A common question to ask someone about their daily activities or experiences.

A2

Tal vez

es

Similar to 'quizás,' indicating possibility.

A1

få svar på tal

sv

To answer someone back effectively.

A2

Tal como.

es

Introducing an example or illustration.

A2

hålla tal

sv

To speak formally in front of an audience.

A2

På tal om

sv

Changing the topic to something related.

A1

Grammar (20)

Expressing Doubt: Subjunctive vs. Indicative (quizás, tal vez)

es

subjunctive

B2

Introduction to Uncertainty: The 'Maybe' Mood

es

subjunctive

B1

Maybe, Baby: Probability with Subjunctive

es

subjunctive

B1

Spanish Subjunctive for Possibility (Maybe...)

es

subjunctive

B1

Expressing Doubt (Present Subjunctive)

es

subjunctive

B1

Spanish Conditionals: Unless, Without, Provided that (a menos que, sin que...)

es

subjunctive

B2

Spanish Emotions: Using Estar (I am happy)

es

verbs_present

A1

Never vs. Never Ever: Using Nunca and Jamais

pt

formal_register

C1

Wishing and Doubting: Intro to Spanish Subjunctive (Presente de Subjuntivo)

es

subjunctive

B1

Maybe and Possibility: Using 'Puede que'

es

subjunctive

B1

Observing Changes & Results (-더니)

ko

connective_endings

B2

Spanish Obligation vs. Probability (deber vs. deber de)

es

verbs_present

B2

Spanish Sarcasm: Rhetorical Questions (¿Acaso...?)

es

questions_negation

C1

Portuguese Verb Inversion: Mastering Advanced Word Order (Inversão do Verbo)

pt

advanced_syntax

C1

Spanish Question Marks: The 'Spoiler Alert' (¿?)

es

questions_negation

A1

Setting the Scene: Background Context (는데/은데)

ko

connective_endings

A2

Spanish Neuter Pronoun 'Lo' for Abstract Ideas (lo bueno, lo que)

es

pronouns

B2

Spanish Future Perfect: Speculating About the Past (Se habrá ido)

es

verbs_future_conditional

B2

Present Tense -AR Verbs: Speaking (Hablar)

es

verbs_present

A1

Spanish Future vs. Gradual Progress (ir a vs. ir + gerundio)

es

verbs_present

C1