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Dar and Decir

Learn the basics of the Spanish verbs "dar" (to give) and "decir" (to say/tell) in this straightforward lesson. "Dar" is similar to "estar," featuring regular conjugations except for the first-person singular: doy, damos, das, dais, da, dan. Conversely, "decir" includes an e to i stem change and is also irregular in the first-person singular: digo, decimos, dices, decís, dice, dicen. Memorizing these essential verbs will enhance your Spanish fluency. Check here for your homework assignment!

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Dar and Decir

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  1. Dar and Decir

  2. This is easy, easy, easy. If I weren’t trying to eliminate the need for a textbook, it definitely wouldn’t be worth a Power Point lesson.

  3. “Dar” looks just like “estar” but without the accent marks: doy damos das dais da dan It’s only irregular in the first person singular. “Decir,” on the other hand, is irregular in the first person singular, AND it’s an e  i stem-changing verb: digo decimos dices decís dice dicen

  4. And that’s it! Memorize those two verbs, and go here for your homework.

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