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I have just started learning Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this:

  • Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

    Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

     
  • Yo muy bien.

    Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: "Estoy poco cansado", and "estoy muy bien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

I have just started learning Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this:

  • Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?
     
  • Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: "Estoy poco cansado", and "estoy muy bien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

I have just started learning Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this:

  • Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

  • Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: "Estoy poco cansado", and "estoy muy bien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

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I have just started learning Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this:

Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

  • Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

Yo muy bien.

  • Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: "Estoy poco cansado", and "estoy muy bien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

I have just started learning Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this:

Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: "Estoy poco cansado", and "estoy muy bien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

I have just started learning Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this:

  • Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?
  • Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: "Estoy poco cansado", and "estoy muy bien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

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using yo'yo' instead of estoy'estoy'

I have just started learning spanish,Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this: -Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes? -Yo muy bien. I

Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: Estoy"Estoy poco cansadocansado", and estoy"estoy muy bienbien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

using yo instead of estoy

I have just started learning spanish, and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this: -Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes? -Yo muy bien. I would think that you had to say: Estoy poco cansado, and estoy muy bien. Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

using 'yo' instead of 'estoy'

I have just started learning Spanish and in my reference book I saw a conversation that went like this:

Yo un poco cansado ¿y ustedes?

Yo muy bien.

I would think that you had to say: "Estoy poco cansado", and "estoy muy bien". Is there something here I've missed? Don't you need a verb?

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