How do I say this sentence in Mexican Dilect Spanish?
First of all, thank you to those who answered my earlier question!
1) Can you please change the crib sheets today. Thank you.
thanks!
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First of all, thank you to those who answered my earlier question!
1) Can you please change the crib sheets today. Thank you.
thanks!
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¿Puede(s) cambiar las sábanas de la cuna hoy?́
Gracias.
Puede is formal, puedes-informal.
puede (pu.eh.deh) cambiar (cam.be.r) las sabanas (saw.ba.na.s) de la cuna (ku.na) hoy? (oh.e) Gracias (gra.see.ass)
1) Can you please change the crib sheets today. Thank you.
¿Puedes cambiar la sábanas de cuna hoy, por favor? Gracias.
Well i guess if the person you’re addressing is really old, then use Puede usted instead of puedes.
Here’s how to pronouns it: pwéy-theyss (pwéy-they oos-téth) kahm-byáre la-sáh-bah-nahz they kóó-nah óy poor fah-bóre gráh-syahs
Well thats pretty much the entirety of mexico the carribean and south america. Now if you wanna address some one from spain, use puedes and if they are really old still use puede usted, but the one difference is Gracias isn’t pronounced Grasias, it’s Grathias. I know you posted this about a year ago, but i’ thought i’d help.