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Wondering how to tell someone to sit in Spanish, but haven’t taken a look at a Spanish textbook in a while? Don’t sweat it—we’ve got your back. There are two verbs that you can use to talk about sitting in Spanish: “sentarse” and “tomar asiento.” We’ll walk you through how to use these verbs in the command form (also known as the imperative!), then take you through some practice using these verbs in standard sentences. Read on to level up your language skills with this complete guide on how to say “sit” in Spanish.
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- Like all Spanish verbs, these ones come with a whole bunch of other forms. Learning how to conjugate them in all their tenses can help you become an advanced Spanish speaker, so spend a little bit of time every day practicing your conjugations.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.spanish411.net/Spanish-Reflexive-Verbs.asp
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