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How do you say "to take from" in Spanish?
tomar de
In Spanish, "to take from" is tomar de.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced toh-MAR deh. Two words: tomar (to take) and de (from). First part rhymes with 'roam'.
Grammar notes
Regular -ar verb. Tomar is the base; add 'de' to show 'from'. Example: Tomo de la mesa.
Example sentence
Tomo de la caja.
I take from the box.
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How to remember tomar de
Tomar sounds like 'tomato'. Taking a tomato from the garden.
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Questions about tomar de
How do you say "to take from" in Spanish?
In Spanish, "to take from" is tomar de. It is a noun.
How is tomar de written in Spanish?
tomar de is written using the standard Spanish script.
How is tomar de used in a sentence?
Use tomar de as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Tomo de la caja. (I take from the box.).
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