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COVID-19: Sickness Verbs in Spanish

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#StayHome #WithMe and learn the verbs we use in Spanish to describe your syptoms at the doctor's office. If you have a cold, the flu, if you got a chill, if you tested positive for COVID-19, you need to learn these Spanish verbs. You will learn the verbs to cough, to sneeze, to blow your nose, to infect somebody, etc., in Spanish. #LearnAtHome to give orders to people in Spanish so as to prevent them from coughing or sneezing too close to you; for example, "do not cough so close to me", "please cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze", etc. I will also talk about the verbs "contagiar" which has many equivalents in English. When you say, "I do not want to spread my microbes", "I don't want to get infected", "I am not going to the birthday party because I am sick and I do not want to give it to them", and many other sentences like these, in Spanish you will only need the verb "contagiar". How come? Watch my video and find out why and how. You will learn to conjugate verbs related to sickness in Spanish. And even better, you will practice your listening Spanish skills because I speak a lot of Spanish in this video.

Do not forget to check the first video for this series of videos related to COVID-19 or Coronavirus in Spanish.
Talking about COVID-19 in Spanish: Culture & Vocabulary of coronavirus:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXnvYyr3SLE


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