Ah, “prender.” Itâs a simple little word with a surprising amount of versatility. Today, weâre diving into the meaning of “prender”âwhich, in this context, means “to pin.” Now, donât go confusing this with setting something on fire (yes, “prender” can also mean “to ignite”!), because today, weâre focusing on that act of pinning. Whether youâre pinning a badge, pinning a note, or pinning your hopes on finally mastering Spanish verb conjugation, “prender” has you covered!
Why “Prender” is the Perfect Verb for Today:
Letâs be honestâwe all need something to pin our hopes on, right? Especially when it comes to tackling the seemingly endless world of Spanish verb conjugation. Lucky for you, youâve got this amazing app (yes, this one youâre using right now) to help guide you through the labyrinth of tenses, moods, and irregularities.
Imagine youâre pinning your hopes (and your future fluency) on this very app, just like youâd pin a motivational quote to your corkboard. Because, with a little perseverance and a lot of practice, youâll soon be conquering verbs like a pro.
Example Sentence:
“Voy a prender mis esperanzas de aprender español en esta app⊠¥y no pienso quitarlas!”
(“I’m going to pin my hopes of learning Spanish on this app⊠and Iâm not taking them down!”)
Prender Quiz Time!
- Which of the following sentences uses “prender” correctly?
- A) PrendĂ el botĂłn en la camisa.
- B) Prendà la luz cuando entré en la habitación.
- C) Prendà mi esperanza en aprender español.
(Answer: Trick question! Theyâre all correct, but only A and C fit our “to pin” theme today!)
So go ahead, pin your hopes on learning these forms too! With this app, youâll be conjugating like a native in no time. Now, get out there and start pinning those verbs down! đȘđ
Saludos,
Daniela from the DOMA Games team