acuerdas
do you agree, remember
Verb acuerdas
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Informal second-person singular (tú) present indicative form of acordar.
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¿Te acuerdas de la primera vez que tú y yo nos vimos?
Do you remember the day when you and I first met?
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Te acuerdas de lo que pasó la última vez, ¿no?
You remember what happened last time, don't you?
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¿Te acuerdas de eso, no?
You remember that, don't you?
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Te acuerdas de Tom, ¿verdad?
You remember Tom, don't you?
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¿A que te acuerdas de mí?
You remember me, don't you?
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¿No te acuerdas de nada?
You don't remember anything?
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¿Te acuerdas del día en que vimos ese accidente?
Do you remember the day when we saw the accident?
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¿Te acuerdas de mí?
Do you remember me?
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¿Te acuerdas del nombre de pila de tu abuela? No, yo siempre la llamaba abuelita.
Do you remember the first name of your grandmother? - No, I just always called her granny.
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¿Te acuerdas de la primera palabra que aprendiste en francés?
Can you remember the first word you learned in French?
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