how do you make a sentence in spanish?
I know it's different. So therefor I'm just wondering.
3 Answers
Sapari, making a Spanish sentence isn't all that different from making an English one, because you may choose to use the same typical word order: Subject, verb, everything else. The main differences you will notice at first are: (1)The Spanish pronoun (I, he, she, they, etc.) isn't always required because the verb form shows who we mean and (2) The adjective usually follows the noun in Spanish (una persona amable). Of course, the answer to your question is a HUGE subject, but if you speak English, you'll find that making simple Spanish sentences isn't complicated. Have fun!
"I am a woman"
would be
Soy una mujer.
That is description, so you use ser, not estar.
Does this help? If you gave us a particular sentence, we could help you better.
what about to say 'i love you'..why say 'te amo' which in english translates in to 'you i love'.why not say 'amo te'