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Vos conjugation form

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The vos conjugation form. I cannot find this form anywhere in the verb charts, does anyone know where I can find it to learn it? They use it quite frequently in Costa Rica (and other central and south american countries I hear) instead of using the form, so it would be helpful for me to know.

For example, instead of tú tienes, they often say vos tenés, however I cannot find tenés anywhere in the verb charts?

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updated May 16, 2013
edited by cheeseisyummy
posted by cheeseisyummy

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Let you come to this reference What is vos

updated Apr 10, 2010
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Fidalgo
Thank you very much! Exactly what I needed! :) - cheeseisyummy, Apr 10, 2010
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Ah, the wiki!

updated Apr 10, 2010
posted by TheSilentHero
Perfect thanks! - cheeseisyummy, Apr 10, 2010
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I didn't think there was any other difference than tú vs vos

My friend from Honduras has asked me vos tienes but I don't think I've heard tenés. I would love to have a native speaker chime in.

updated May 16, 2013
posted by Jack-OBrien
It's definitely vos tenés. I'm in El Salvador now and it's what I hear every day. - dluther, May 16, 2013
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That's way more information than I need in my world tongue wink

updated Apr 10, 2010
posted by Jack-OBrien