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I am a teacher who teaches both english and spanish learners. I need to use basic commands in spanish. To say "sit down" do i say, "sientense" or "sienten"? Thanks for the help

I am a teacher who teaches both english and spanish learners. I need to use basic commands in spanish. To say "sit down" do i say, "sientense" or "sienten"? Thanks for the help

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I am a teacher who teaches both english and spanish learners. I need to use basic commands in spanish. To say "sit down" do i say, "sientense" or "sienten"? Thanks for the help

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updated FEB 2, 2010
posted by cienfuegos22
The answer you received is correct. If you do not already know, I think you and your students could benefit a lot more if you learned even more commands, and this is a GREAT community to ask at! - SavviVague, FEB 1, 2010

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A flashcard list of common classroom commands can be found HERE on SpanishDict. I hope this helps!

updated FEB 2, 2010
posted by JCameron
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Siéntense. (or "Siéntate" to one person.)

updated FEB 1, 2010
posted by Luciente
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our spanish teacher says Siéntense. smile

updated FEB 1, 2010
posted by mitchbrown2009
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