Quote from: SuperFireKirby on July 17, 2009, 09:37:11 AMHola(hello).
si(yes).
Como estas?(how are you?).
De donde esta(the date is...)
No(no).
Tomas unas pastillas(I took some pills.)
Thats my spanish lesson for the day. Learn it well.
Er, "Tomas unas pastillas" would mean "You take some pills." First of all, "tomas" is the tú form of tomar, and to say I you need the yo form, which is "Tomo." But, "took" is a past tense verb. "Tomo unas pastillas" means "I take some pills." To say "I took some pills", it would be "Tomé unas pastillas."
Also, "De donde esta" is not the date is. (Assuming you meant está) "The date is" is "La (the) fecha (date) es (is)." "De donde está" is...nothing you'd say, really. "De donde" is "from where", and usually you ask "Where are you from?" in which case you'd use ser, so you should say "De donde eres?"
Thought you'd want to know that.
Hope you like taking spanish, petpetfood. www.studyspanish.com has good grammar review, I think.