TriTrans - Forum |
Welcome to TriTrans Forum. Here you can discuss Spanish, English or Norwegian language. You can also leave messages to the webmaster. Good luck! |
You are here: >Main Menu >TriTrans Forum
[How do i say needed in spanish?] |
Hey, How do i say this in spanish; "they needed a car" "You dident needed a car" "i needed a car" "i didnt needed a car" "he needed a train" "He didn't needed a train" I know like 20% how to translate it, but something is wrong, maybe you know it better than me, please :) Reply #1 From: MiniMeg Date: 21/11/2006-14:24 Hi there, they needed a car = ellos necesitaban un carro. you didn't need a car = tú no necesitabas un carro. I needed a car = Yo necesitaba un carro. I didn't need a car = yo no necesitaba un carro. It's the same structure for the other ones. Remember that it's DIDN'T NEED. Do not use the verb in its past form when using the help verb DID in negative sentences. Good luck Reply #2 From: Carmen Date: 21/11/2006-15:09 "Carro": Hispanoamerica. "Coche": Spania Reply #3 From: Bella Date: 23/11/2006-14:19 I Spania er det også veldig vanlig å si "me hace falta" = necesito. Les hacia falta un coche A ti no te hacia falta un coche (A mi) no me hacia falta un coche (A el) le hacia falta un tren No le hacia falta un tren Lykke til! |
Back To Forum | Reply To This Message |