![]() ![]() You use that form when you wanna give someone a command, like if you are asking someone a question, and they are looking at you dumb without saying anything, you say, “ Speak!”. ![]() It’s the tú form of the Imperative mood.įor an example, “ Hablar ” is “ To talk/speak ” right? So, “ Habla ” would be the imperative. ![]() This is how I always looked at things when learning Spanish…īy the way, the word, “ Vuela ” comes from the verb, “ Volar ”(to fly). That alone made me feel like, “ Hey, I don’t understand anything, but atleast I know how to say, ‘vuela vuela’ now, and I am now familiar with a classic Spanish music group– so I win”. I knew the chorus very well, it was easy, “ Vuela vuela ” (fly fly). I felt it was way too advanced for me, but I kept listening and reading the lyrics. When I came across it, of course I felt it was not “ Not in my league ”. The singing in unison, the chance of pace, the chorus, the beat etc sounded great. I want to introduce it to you.īack then, even when I didn’t understand anything in the song, I continued to listen because I thought it was extremely catchy. This is one of the first REAL songs I had used in my early Spanish learning days, so it’s dear to my heart. ![]()
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