Luckily, there is one reliable way to say “I didn’t know”: “ No sabĂa”. Yo sabĂa is the 1st person “imperfect” of the verb saber. If you’re a beginner, you don’t need to worry about what the imperfect is right now. Just know that ( yo) sabĂa means I knew, and ( yo) no sabĂa means I didn’t know. The difference between No
And at the end of the day, broken Spanish is miles better than no Spanish so throw yourself into it and accept that it'll take some time before you can express yourself as well as in your first language. That, and learn some swear words or expressions to use when you're frustrated - it's fun to make people laugh. 43.
According to this framework, there are six levels of Spanish: A1. A2. B1. B2. C1. C2. These Spanish levels can be grouped into three broad categories most people are familiar with –beginner (a1-a2), intermediate (b1-b2), and advanced (c1-c2). In the following sections, we’ll examine each Spanish language level.
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