comment
The Spanish word for 'comment' is 'comentario'. It is commonly used in both everyday conversation and written language, just like in English. It is often used to express an opinion or provide additional information about a topic. For example, 'Quiero agregar un comentario sobre la reunión', means 'I want to add a comment about the meeting'.
I am going to make a comment about the book.
This sentence is simple and shows a future intention to make a comment about a book. 'Voy a' in Spanish is often used to express future plans or actions, similar to English's 'going to'.
Which comment do you find most relevant?
This sentence expresses a question regarding someone's view about the most relevant comment. The interrogative pronoun 'Qué' at the start of a sentence is used to mean 'which'.
I do not understand your comment.
This is straight forward sentence where the speaker is expressing that he/she does not grasp the meaning or context of a comment. 'No' is used to negate sentences in Spanish.
This is a good comment.
In this sentence, the speaker is giving a positive opinion about a comment. 'Buen' is a common adjective in Spanish meaning 'good'.
It was a sarcastic comment.
This sentence describes the nature of a comment. 'Fue' is the past tense of 'ser' that is used to express the nature or identity of something.
Maria's comment was helpful.
The sentence is constructed in the past tense and highlights the usefulness of Maria's comment. The Spanish word 'fue' means 'was' in English.
I like your comment.
This sentence expresses the speaker's liking for a comment. 'Me gusta' is frequently used to express liking or love for something or someone in Spanish.
I left a comment on your blog.
This sentence narrates a past action in which the speaker let a comment on someone's blog. 'Dejé' is the past tense of the verb 'dejar' which means to leave, abandon or allow.
Do not make that comment.
This is an example of a command or a direct order in Spanish using 'No hagas', which means 'do not do'.
That is an observation, not a comment.
This sentence differentiates between a comment and an observation. The use of 'no' helps to negate and contrast the two nouns.