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Wow. Nice work man. I sold all of my Google calls early cuz I got scared. Would be up a lot right now if I didn't. One of my biggest mistakes so far. Might have to just jump back in. Selling off some rare earth stocks anyways as the new deals with China kind of busted a lot of those. Also, when your company creates a verb, it's probably a buy.
"Entiendo" is the conjugated form of the verb "entender." Since Spanish conjugation is unique for each subject, it's easy to determine who the subject is, and thus the subject can be left out or implied. "Yo" will always be "entiendo", and "tu" will always be "entendiendes", so there is no need for clarification of the subject. It's built into the verb. Compare that to English, where "I understand", and also "you understand ", and "we understand" and "they understand". The only conjugation that sticks out in English would be "he/she/it understands."
It does! Thats why i used that phrase specifically, it was the only one i could put together quickly to show the difference on using the mi with another subject in front of the verb. No entiendo vs no mi entiendo= i got it wrong adding the subject twice in the second sentence.
ED is not a verb
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