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Emil |
What is the correct way to say "You are my heart"
Is it 1)Eres mi corazon-2)Tu eres mi corazon or 3)Tu mi corazon?
Emil |
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DarkAngel |
The first two are fine. |
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Galapidate |
Yeah the first two. It doesn't matter whether or not you put the "tu". |
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Lira |
Next time you're in doubt, ask yourself this:
Alright, there's "you" and there's "my heart". What links these two words? You can say many things depending on the verb you use:
You need my heart
You squeeze my heart
You see my heart
You are my heart
That's why the 3rd option cannot be used. As for the second one, keep in mind that "Eres" has "tu" hidden within its meaning, so you can drop it whenever you feel lazy to use it. |
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igottaknow |
quote: | Originally posted by Emil
What is the correct way to say "You are my heart"
Is it 1)Eres mi corazon-2)Tu eres mi corazon or 3)Tu mi corazon?
Emil |
you writing a cheese pop song or just a late Valentine card? :p |
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loconet |
quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Next time you're in doubt, ask yourself this:
Alright, there's "you" and there's "my heart". What links these two words? You can say many things depending on the verb you use:
You need my heart
You squeeze my heart
You see my heart
You are my heart
That's why the 3rd option cannot be used. As for the second one, keep in mind that "Eres" has "tu" hidden within its meaning, so you can drop it whenever you feel lazy to use it. |
wow, nice, not even I could have explained it better and I've spoken the damn thing for over 22 years :gsmile: |
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jinxed84 |
Mis pantalones en fuego! |
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Emil |
quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Next time you're in doubt, ask yourself this:
Alright, there's "you" and there's "my heart". What links these two words? You can say many things depending on the verb you use:
You need my heart
You squeeze my heart
You see my heart
You are my heart
That's why the 3rd option cannot be used. As for the second one, keep in mind that "Eres" has "tu" hidden within its meaning, so you can drop it whenever you feel lazy to use it. |
So, if I want to say You ARE my heart, Eres mi corazon is the best bet? |
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