Guajira, this those, YO-GO ZCO, ser estar, tener uses

This part will talk about the countryside Cuban music, which I call “guajira” as a generic name. You’ll see songs about the daily life of the Cuban peasant, their food, and their identity. You’ll see more about verbs that only change the Yo-form not only by adding a G (I do, I bring, I put, I go out), but those that add ZCO (I know, I drive, I thank, I grow, I birth). You’ll have ways to state “to be” explained, with an emphasis on “estar” and “ser”. You’ll find a description of multiple uses of verb “tener”.

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