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This guide explores the two new Spanish verbs, "decir" and "salir." "Decir," meaning "to say," is frequently followed by "que" and a clause, as seen in examples like "Rosa dice que Oaxaca es bonita." In contrast, "salir," meaning "to leave," can be followed by "de" or "para," such as "Ella sale del aeropuerto." Additionally, the word "por" has versatile meanings including along, down, by, and through, demonstrated through various examples. Mastering these verbs is essential for effective communication in Spanish.
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Two new verbs And the word por
Decir Digo Dices Dice Decimos Decís Dicen Salir Salgo Sales Sale Salimos Salís Salen The new verbs are decir and salir
Decir is often followed by que and another clause. • Rosa dice que Oaxaca es bonita. • Yo digo que sí. • Nosotros decimos que vamos al cine. • La maestra dice que no.
Salir is followed by de or para • Ella sale del aeropuerto. • Yo salgo para el centro en taxi. • Ellos salen de la joyería. • Nosotros salimos para México en tren.
Por can mean many things • Along • Down • By • Through • Around
For example • Camina por esta calle. • Pasa por la plaza. • ¿Qué haces por aquí?