comrade
This is the Spanish word for 'comrade'. It often refers to a fellow member of a group, especially a fellow member of the communist party.
Comrade, that movie made me laugh a lot
This phrase is used to express that a movie caused a strong reaction, in this case laughter. 'Me hizo reír mucho' translates to 'it made me laugh a lot'.
Comrade, do you want to go to the cinema tonight?
This is a simple way to invite a friend to the movies. The term 'camarada' stands for comrade, often used as a friendly way of referring to someone.
Comrade, have you seen the new action movie?
This phrase is used to ask a friend if they have seen a new movie. The term 'película de acción' means 'action movie'.
My comrade loved the movie
This phrase is used to express that your friend (camarada) loved (le encantó) the movie. 'Encantar' is a verb often used in Spanish to express extreme liking or loving something.
Comrade, what did you think of the movie?
This phrase is used to ask someone for their opinion on a movie. 'Qué te pareció' is a common way of asking someone's opinion in Spanish.
My comrade doesn't like horror movies
This phrase is used to express a dislike for something. 'No le gustan' means 'he/she doesn't like' and 'películas de terror' means 'horror movies'.
Comrade, the movie starts at seven
This phrase is used to inform someone about the timing of a movie. 'Comienza a las siete' is Spanish for 'starts at seven'.
My comrade found the movie very exciting
This phrase is a way to express that someone found the movie very interesting or exciting. 'Emocionante' translates to 'exciting' in English.
Comrade, I want to watch that movie with you
This sentence is an example of a friendly invitation to watch a movie together. 'Ver' is the Spanish verb for 'watch' or 'see'.
My comrade always cries in sad movies
This sentence is used to express a common action, in this case your friend (camarada) always crying during sad movies. 'Siempre' means 'always' in Spanish.