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How do you say in spanish:

"He walked me home"

  • Posted Apr 10, 2008
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El me acompanaba a mi casa would be appropriate

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Jerry,
I would have replied in a similar fashion before you did, but I couldn't figure out how to type an "enye" instead of an "n". If you find out how to do it please let me know. The standard method of typing Alt + 164 didn't work.

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Adding the United States-International Keyboard Layout
To add the United States-International keyboard layout, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2. Under Pick a category, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options.
3. Under or pick a Control Panel icon, click Regional and Language Options.

The Regional and Language Options dialog box appears.
4. On the Languages tab, click Details.

The Text Services and Input Languages dialog box appears.
5. Under Installed services, click Add.

The Add Input language dialog box appears.
6. In the Input language list, click the language that you want. For example, English (United States).

NOTE: When you use the United States-International keyboard layout, you should also use an English language setting.
7. In the Keyboard layout/IME list, click United States-International, and then click OK.
8. In the Select one of the installed input languages to use when you start your computer list, click Language name - United States-International (where Language name is the language that you selected in step 6), and then click OK.
9. In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click OK.

Notice that the Language bar appears on the taskbar. When you position the mouse pointer over it, a ToolTip appears that describes the active keyboard layout. For example, United States-International.
10. Click the Language bar, and then click United States-International on the shortcut menu that appears.

The United States-International keyboard layout is selected.
you can shift between the two keyboards. and you have to do that when you change each web page. When you hit the accent you want it will not show until you type the letter
like if you want á you first hit the accent then the a. if you want ñ you hit the tilde and nothing appears but when you then type the n the symbol you want will appear

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There is always the dictionary. Look up a word with "ñ" in it, then copy & paste the letter/symbol. =D

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lol, thats how i do it!!! ha ha, nice one, relish, nice one! :D

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numerar me casa

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haha! what are you trying to say here''

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I mostly agree, but I think the preterit is more natural here, and I'm not sure that "mi" is necessary.

(ÿl) me acompañó a casa.

If you really had to stress that you were walking, as opposed to taking the subway or driving, I think you could put "caminando" before "a casa," but it would probably be understood from the context and therefore be unnecessary.

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Yes, this would be preterite. Also, you are right with the 'mi'. The sense of this is that he is walking you home, not to my house.

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did u want to say some thing to me dear

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well, i didnt know what u were saying, but sure!! lol, how are you'

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hello amanda i was saying that mi casa is for sure and for walk we use numerar in spanish ok

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numerar'? i thought that to walk was andar? numerar means like, to put in numerical order, right...'

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I believe the correct way to say "Walk me home" would be " Acompana me para mi casa"...Or , He walked me home would be " El me accompane para mi casa" No disrespect Ashish but, im puerto rican and mexican and we've never used numerar to express "walking"..But hey,, Im not a spanish professor..LOL... Are you from South America''

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yes i am from south america but i am new so it may be that i am not correct

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