

HAZ comes from hacer, meaning “do.” The ME added to the end of it is the “me.” “Do me a favor” . . . Hazme un favor.

DI comes from decir, meaning “to say.” The ME added to the end of it is the “me.” “Tell me” . . . “Dime!”


HAZ comes from hacer, meaning “do.” The ME added to the end of it is the “me.” “Do me a favor” . . . Hazme un favor.

DI comes from decir, meaning “to say.” The ME added to the end of it is the “me.” “Tell me” . . . “Dime!”

–¡Saluda a tu sensei!.–
Verb: SALUDAR (to greet)
Positive Tú Command: Present
Pos. Tú: Go to the 3rd Person Singular form.
SALUDAR becomes SALUDA. –No se preocupen–