[ redamancy ] wrote:sorry
I wrote that because Spanish is confusing sometimes. I didn't mean that I was screaming at you, there's no need to apologize for anything (:
Jinchuuriki wrote:Estudia and Estudio come from the same verb, but Estudia means "He/She studies/Is studying" and Estudio means "I study".
So it is the same verb, but different person.
The sex of the person you speak of, be it first, second, or third, it doesnt affect the verb, only changes it if you are using plural persons, and only point out that more than one person is being affected by that verb.
So, no verb in spanish has sex, and if any does, I dont remember it right now. The sex is given to other words, while the verb only tells us the action and the time the action happened. For example "Corrió" (Ran, as in he ran) tells us the person we are speaking of did an action in the past, and that action was to run. But that person, if we are only given the verb, could be male or female, he or she, and we cant tell, same as if I just say ran. Can you identify if the person Im speaking about is male or female just by the verb "ran"?
Thats more or less the why. I hope you understood it xD
Thank you, that makes sense!