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Spanish Phrase

Ya pedí los globos y las serpentinas.

/ʝa peˈði los ˈglo.βos i las seɾ.penˈti.nas/
Meaning"I already ordered the balloons and streamers."
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Meaning

This phrase means that the action of ordering balloons and streamers has already been completed. The word "ya" is crucial here, indicating that something has happened or is finished. It's a straightforward way to confirm a task related to party preparations.

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When to use

You would use this phrase when you want to confirm that you have completed the task of ordering balloons and streamers, typically in the context of planning a party or event. It's a useful phrase for reassuring others that a specific item or task is taken care of.

Grammar Breakdown

Yapedílosglobosylasserpentinas

1

Ya

The word 'ya' is an adverb that means 'already,' 'now,' or 'yet,' depending on context. Here, it emphasizes that the action of ordering is completed.

2

Pedí (Pedir)

'Pedí' is the first-person singular preterite form of the verb 'pedir' (to ask for, to order). The preterite tense is used for actions completed at a specific point in the past.

3

Los globos

'Los' is the masculine plural definite article ('the'), matching 'globos' (balloons), which is a masculine plural noun. Always ensure articles match the gender and number of the noun.

4

Y

'Y' is the Spanish word for 'and.' It connects 'los globos' and 'las serpentinas' in this sentence.

5

Las serpentinas

'Las' is the feminine plural definite article ('the'), matching 'serpentinas' (streamers), which is a feminine plural noun. Pay attention to gender and number agreement.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Cómo van los preparativos para la fiesta?

How are the party preparations going?

¡Todo bien! Ya pedí los globos y las serpentinas.

All good! I already ordered the balloons and streamers.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Yo pedí los globos y las serpentinas.

    While grammatically correct, including 'Yo' is often redundant in Spanish as the verb conjugation 'pedí' already indicates the subject 'I'. It can sound less natural in casual conversation.

  • Ya pedí los globos y las serpentina.

    The noun 'serpentina' (streamer) is feminine and plural in this context, so it should be 'las serpentinas' to match the article 'las'.

  • Ya pido los globos y las serpentinas.

    Using 'pido' (present tense) would mean 'I order' or 'I am ordering' now, not 'I already ordered'. The preterite 'pedí' is necessary to indicate a completed action in the past.

Alternatives

  • Ya encargué los globos y las serpentinas.

    I already took care of/ordered the balloons and streamers.

  • Los globos y las serpentinas ya están pedidos.

    The balloons and streamers are already ordered.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, parties and celebrations are vibrant and often involve extensive decorations. Balloons (globos) and streamers (serpentinas) are very common, especially for birthdays, children's parties, and festive events. Confirming these details is part of the collaborative effort often seen in family and community gatherings.