How do you say this in spanish?

"I have just ate"
I thnk it's like this- "Acabo de comer"

How do you say this in spanish?

"We have just danced"
I think it's like this-

Acabamos de bailamos.

Thank You

The English is better as "I have just eaten" or "I ate/I did eat."

The first is correct but the 2nd is a "run-on sentence" with 2 conjugated verbs bumping into each other. It should be: Acabamos de bailar. After a preposition (de, for example), the only form of a verb you can use is an infinitive.

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To say "I have just eaten" in Spanish, it would be correctly translated as "Acabo de comer." Here's how you can break it down:

1. Start with the verb "to eat" in Spanish, which is "comer."
2. "Just" indicates that the action happened recently, so we use the phrase "acabo de," which literally means "I have just."
3. Finally, combine "acabo de" with the verb "comer" to form "Acabo de comer," which means "I have just eaten" in English.

Regarding your second question, to say "We have just danced" in Spanish, the correct translation would be "Acabamos de bailar." Here's the breakdown:

1. Start with the verb "to dance" in Spanish, which is "bailar."
2. "Just" indicates recentness, so we use the phrase "acabamos de," which means "we have just."
3. Finally, combine "acabamos de" with the verb "bailar" to form "Acabamos de bailar," which means "We have just danced" in English.

I hope this explanation helps! Please let me know if you have any further questions. ¡De nada!