From the course: Essential Spanish in Two Hours with Paul Noble

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"I would like to" and "haven't"

"I would like to" and "haven't"

(Paul) So again, what is "I have"? (Carmen) «He». «He». (Paul) And how would you make that negative and say "I don't have, I have not"? (Carmen) «No he». «No he». (Paul) "I have not reserved a table." (Carmen) «No he reservado una mesa». «No he reservado una mesa». (Paul) "I haven't reserved a room." (Carmen) «No he reservado una habitación». «No he reservado una habitación». (Paul) What is "You have"? (Carmen) «Ha». «Ha». (Paul) And "You have not"? (Carmen) «No ha». «No ha». (Paul) "You haven't reserved a room." (Carmen) «No ha reservado una habitación». «No ha reservado una habitación». (Paul) What is "Why," literally, "For what," in Spanish? (Carmen) «¿Por qué?» «¿Por qué?» (Paul) And again, what is "I would like"? (Carmen) «Quisiera». «Quisiera». (Paul) And what is "To know"? (Carmen) «Saber». «Saber». (Paul) So once more, how would you say "I would like to know why"? (Carmen) «Quisiera saber por qué». «Quisiera saber por qué». (Paul) "I would like to know why you haven't reserved…

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