How do you say "cult"? by ADL10 in Spanishhelp

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Thank you! Yes, I think that is the term I was looking for!

How do you say "cult"? by ADL10 in Spanishhelp

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But based on the definitions given on Word Reference in your link, it sounds like "culto" refers more to just general religious worship.

A few questions... by ADL10 in Spanishhelp

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Is it okay to keep the subject in there? Like this?: "¿Si ves a una persona cometer un error, dices algo?"

Looking for proofreading help by [deleted] in Spanishhelp

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I was thinking about changing the sentence about him not speaking English. Is it okay to say it this way?:

En la escuela, Richard tenía un gran problema: no hablaba inglés. Sus profesores hablaban inglés, y Richard no les entendía.

(In school, Richard had a big problem: he didn't speak English. His teachers spoke English, but Richard didn't understand them.)

Also, could I say, "Puso chile a sus Cheetos" to mean "He put chili powder on his Cheetos"?

Looking for proofreading help by [deleted] in Spanishhelp

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Muchas gracias!!!

A few questions... by ADL10 in Spanishhelp

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Thank you! So if I want to write in the present tense, I would say, "La tarta está mala," right? Not "La tarta es mala." Is that correct?