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Funciono!

Entiendo!

  1. esta limpio?
  2. limpio?

Testing ChatGPT links on Spansih questionaire

  1. Entiendo! (for information)
  2. Lo Logre! (completing a task)
  3. Listo! (completing a task)

"Logr�" is the first person singular past tense form of the verb "lograr" in Spanish. It means "I achieved" or "I accomplished." It is commonly used to indicate that a goal or objective has been successfully reached or accomplished.

  1. Both "�Lo logr�!" and "�Listo!" are commonly used expressions, but their usage may vary depending on the context.
  2. "�Lo logr�!" specifically emphasizes the accomplishment or achievement of a goal or task. It is often used when there was an effort involved, and the person is proud or satisfied with the result.
  3. "�Listo!" is a versatile expression that can be used in various situations. It can mean "ready," "done," or "finished." It is commonly used to indicate that something has been completed or prepared, including physical tasks or actions.
  4. In the context of completing a physical job like opening a bottle, both expressions can be appropriate, but "�Listo!" may be more commonly used as a simple and straightforward acknowledgment of having successfully completed the task.

Listo! may be be more commonly used.

  1. Funciono!
  2. Ha funcionado! (It has worked)
  1. it worked. got it. is it clean? yes. I washed.
  1. Yo lave!
  1. "Escucha" - Listen
  2. "Habla" - Speak
  3. "Lee" - Read
  4. "Escribe" - Write
  5. "Mira" - Look
  6. "Toca" - Touch
  7. "Corre" - Run
  8. "Salta" - Jump
  9. "Duerme" - Sleep
  10. "Come" - Eat
  11. "Bebe" - Drink
  12. "Abre" - Open
  13. "Cierra" - Close
  14. "Limpia" - Clean
  15. "Apaga" - Turn off
  16. "Enciende" - Turn on
  17. "Llama" - Call
  18. "Ayuda" - Help
  19. "Ven" - Come
  20. "Ve" - Go
  1. Thank you for washing the dishes
  2. Gracias por lavar los paltos
  1. Thank you! but you don't have to do that.
  2. Gracias, pero no tienes que hacer eso!
  1. is the dog barking?
  2. esta ladrando el perro?
  3. Was the dog barking?
  4. Estaba ladrando el perro?
  1. You look young
  2. te ves muy joven
  3. You look young for 50 year old
  4. te ves muy joven para tener 50 anos