Avisame Direct
"Avísame cuando llegues" (Let me know when you arrive). Checking Availability: "Avísame si puedes ir" ( Grammar Breakdown Verb: Avisar (to notify/warn/let know). Mood: Imperative (a command or request). Pronoun: -me (me).
The accent mark on the "í" is essential because it is an esdrújula word (the stress is on the third-to-last syllable). Variations & Alternatives Formal: "Avíseme" (used with usted ). Plural: "Avísenme" (let me know—addressing a group). avisame
"Dime" (Tell me) or "Manténme informado" (Keep me informed). "Avísame cuando llegues" (Let me know when you arrive)
In Spanish, translates to "let me know" or "notify me". It is commonly used in informal conversations when someone wants to be updated about a situation or a future event. When to Use "Avísame" Requesting Information: "Avísame si tienes preguntas" ( Offering Help: "Avísame si necesitas algo" ( Pronoun: -me (me)
A beautiful site and lots of great info….keep it up. Thank you
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Thank you very much Trish! Some new content are coming really soon.
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Can’t wait…You write so beautifully and the photos are fantastic! Thank you for sharing
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I was just wondering, is there ever such a thing as “over scoring” ? (I don’t mean the depth, but I mean the number of score cuts or the surface area that gets scored)
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Hey Veronica! Yes, it’s absolutely a thing. Scoring should be effective in order for the surface to bloom optimally. Each stroke comes with a trade of oven spring, since tension is released from the surface . If the pattern on top is more important then the spring then it’s no real issue, the content and fermentation of the bread is still the same.
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Namaste
It s an absolute pleasure reading your blog. Its so well defined in every stage. Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge.
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