Испанские глаголы COGER vs TOMAR. Устойчивые выражения с этими глаголами. Практика и Тест.
Learn Spanish with the verbs COGER and TOMAR! We'll explore two Spanish verbs with similar meanings: COGER and TOMAR. These verbs appear in many Spanish colloquial expressions and often convey similar meanings, but with different connotations. We'll explore the differences in translation between these verbs in Spain and Latin America, and the rules for their use with sentence examples. You can practice speaking and test your knowledge of these topics at the very end of the video. Video links: ✅ Past tense • Все прошедшие времена в испанском языке их... ✅ Difference between Dejar and Quedar • Dejar и Quedar разница испанских глаголов,... ✅ Pronunciation • Произношение ОСНОВНЫХ испанских БУКВ в алф... ✅ Gustar • Глагол gustar (нравиться) на испанском: le... , • Испанский глагол GUSTAR: когда используетс... ✅ Difference between Oportunidad and Posibilidad • Какая разница между OPORTUNIDAD или POSIBI... ✅ Imperativo • Не делай этого! Императив. Повелительное н... ► Course website: https://goo.su/ispanochka ► Pre-registration form for new courses: https://forms.gle/XJBiqnMeU3BkacQKA ► Social Media - Find me everywhere as @lenaispanochka: Telegram: https://t.me/+2QDQyc04azs3NTQ0 Instagram: https://goo.su/insta_lena TikTok: https://goo.su/tiktoklena Yandex Zen: https://goo.su/dzen_lena ► Contact me on Telegram: @lenaispanochkaSoporte DONATIONS: ► Show your appreciation for my work on Patreon: patreon.com/Lenaispanochka ► Help develop my YouTube channel: / @lena.ispanochka 📍 Navigation: 00:00 Verbs coger and tomar 01:05 Verb tomar 01:49 verb coger 02:22 verb tomar 04:24 verb coger 05:16 verbs tomar and coger 10:05 verb coger 13:21 practice Words and phrases from the video: ✅In Lat. America 1. Verb: Tomar - to take, to get ✔️Tomé el libro de la mesa - I took a book from the table 2. Verb: Coger - to make love ✔️Quiero cogerte - I want to sleep with you, “TAKE YOU” ✅In Spain 1. Verb: Coger - to take, to take ✔️He cogido el libro de la mesa - I took a book from the table ✔️Al final, cogí / he cogido el libro en una librería - I took / bought (one-time) a book from a bookstore ✅Used everywhere 1. TOMAR - to drink, to take, to eat ✔️Voy a tomar un poquito de agua - I'll drink some water ✔️Vamos Let's go have some eggs - let's go have some scrambled eggs ✔️Let's go have some coffee ✔️Let's go have a Sprite (Fanta) - let's go have a Sprite (Fanta) ✔️Let's go have some ice cream ✔️Let's go have some cocktail - let's go have a cocktail ✔️Let's go have a beer at the cafeteria - let's go have a beer at the cafeteria 2. TOMAR - to borrow, to borrow ✔️I used to borrow books, but not anymore 3. TOMAR - to travel by transport, to get in a vehicle ✔️To take the train to work today - I'll take the train to work 4. TOMAR - to accept, to receive, to perceive Expressions with the verb tomar 4.1. To make a decision - to make a decision ✔️We had to make an important decision - we had to make an important decision 4.2. To take something seriously - to take it as a joke ✔️To take it seriously, no problem 4.3. To take it seriously - to take it seriously 4.4. To take it literally - to take it literally 4.5. To perceive something well - to perceive something well 4.6. To perceive something badly - to perceive something badly 4.7. Tomar el serio - to take something seriously ✔️No te toma en serio este chico, déjalo - this boy doesn't take you seriously, dump him ________________________________________________ 1. COGER - to grab, catch, hold in your arms ✔️El cazador cogío un ciervo en el bosque - the hunter caught a deer in the forest (RE)coger - (co)pick ✔️Me gusta recoger las setas - I like to pick mushrooms 2. COGER - to pick, pluck ✔️Podemos coger una naranja del árbol - we can pick an orange from a tree 3. COGER - to accept (an offer), “to agree” ✔️Debería de coger esa offerta de trabajo - you should accept this job offer ✔️Hay que coger esa oportunidad - you have to take advantage of the chance "to seize this opportunity" IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE: 1️⃣In Spain, the Preterite Perfect (the tomado, the cogido) is more commonly used 2️⃣In Latin America, the Preterite Indefinite (tomé, cogí) You can download practice sentences from the link: https://t.me/lenaispanochkaoficial/260 #spanishverbs #coger #tomar #spanishlanguage #spanishwithlenaispanochka #latinamericaspanish #spanishfromscratch #lenaispanochka #livingspanish #lenaispanochka

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