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Getting dressed basics

Getting Dressed Basics

Course: Essential Spanish grammarSection: Clothes and what to say about themSubtitles: es

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ponerse. Ponerse qué cosa? Tomo una

0:51

prenda de vestir y me la pongo. Por

0:55

ejemplo, puedo ponerme un gorro. Este es

0:59

un gorro. Y me pongo

1:03

el gorro.

1:05

También si hace frío afuera, te puedes

1:10

poner un saco. Te pones un saco. Te

1:16

pones un saco. Y también podemos usar

1:21

este verbo con accesorios como el gorro,

1:26

te pones un gorro o Virginia se pone un

1:30

anillo. Este es un anillo.

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Ella se pone el anillo y si usamos

1:38

poner, lo opuesto es sacarse, sacarse

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