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Accelerated Spanish: Learn Spanish online the fastest and best way, by Master of Memory

AS069: Viajar, Probar, Forzar, Durar, and Empezar

Accelerated Spanish: Learn Spanish online the fastest and best way, by Master of Memory

Timothy Moser

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🗓️ 23 May 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Time to learn more AR verbs, including the words for “travel”, “start”, and “taste”.

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0:00.0

Accelerated Spanish Episode 69

0:03.0

How fast do you want to be fluent in Spanish?

0:06.0

Using our tested system that combines timeless language learning hacks with a memory palace of mnemonics,

0:11.0

you can be ready to integrate with native speakers in as little as one month.

0:15.0

In this episode, we're going to learn a few more AR verbs that are used with object pronouns. Let's start by learning just two more

0:23.6

verbs on the direct object hill. So there's an area for verbs that end with Z-A-R. Now this area is actually

0:33.3

after the Yavar shop with its toll stop. But it's before the railroad crossing.

0:39.9

There's still a slight incline on the hill here,

0:42.9

so the shops here with a final syllable of Tsar

0:45.9

are typically still used with direct objects,

0:49.3

not indirect objects.

0:51.6

The first shop is Empezsar. Here, the Tsar has a flying machine, but he can never get it

1:00.0

started because he can't push the giant lever that starts it. He offers people rides in this

1:06.2

machine, but it never starts. The word Empezzar means to start or begin. And this is on the right side of the road because it's

1:17.5

conjugated, Empezzo and Empieza. Right next door is for for Tsar, and this is a place for the

1:26.7

Tsar to get enough force to push the lever.

1:31.3

He actually charges people to come in and work out their arms saying,

1:35.8

Get enough force. Try to force it, because he wants them to push the lever for his flying machine.

1:43.2

The word forciar, for example, I managed to force it, is lo pude forzaar.

1:53.0

This also is on the right side of the road because it's conjugated slightly irregularly.

1:58.0

We say, fero, fuerza, Fuerzas, etc. Here are some examples. Got to start the work soon.

2:09.6

I can't enpezar el travajo pronto. In this next example, we'll use the subjunctive of forza.

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