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

AS081: Terminar, Intentar, Cenar, and Pelear

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

Timothy Moser

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🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Our verb memory palace is growing! In this episode we’ll learn some new Ar verbs, including the verbs for “ending up”, “trying”, and “fighting”.

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0:00.0

Accelerated Spanish, Episode 81.

0:03.9

How fast do you want to be fluent in Spanish?

0:06.6

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

0:10.6

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

0:14.9

This week, we're focusing on verbs, and we're going to start in this episode with some new AR verbs,

0:22.3

beginning with a new area that you haven't seen in the woods before. Remember that on the beach, the first thing that we

0:28.6

encounter are Deber and Seguir. So we have this neighborhood of verbs that tend to be followed

0:36.5

by other verbs, either an infinitive or a gerund.

0:40.6

There is an equivalent area in the woods as well, just south of Ablar.

0:47.1

We'll learn two verbs there in this episode.

0:50.4

First of all, remember the rabbits that represent the syllable N-A-R because of the gnarly homes that they live in.

0:58.8

Well, there are some rabbits here that make a maze of briars for people to go through, and when you get out, you ring a bell.

1:07.6

There's only one way in, but there are lots of different ways out, and you pay to go through this maze.

1:14.1

Now, the rabbits have a belief that the way you end up getting out determines the way that you end up being as a person.

1:24.8

All of this represents the verb terminar. This verb means to end or to end up, and sometimes to

1:33.3

finish. So terminar, again, has the stress syllable, nar, but it's kind of like terminate in

1:40.0

English, terminar. Remember that they think that the way that you end up getting out determines the

1:45.3

way that you end up being. So remember, end up for terminar. Terminar, again, can mean to finish,

1:53.1

but when it means to end up a certain way, it's generally followed by a gerund. For example,

1:59.5

if you want to say, he wasn't planning to eat much,

2:02.6

but he ended up eating more,

2:04.6

that last little phrase at the end,

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