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This really helped . Thank you
ОтветитьMister tell me name of visitors guide in Spanish.
ОтветитьG is only pronounced heh when preceding a vowel…? I noticed you pronounced geography as (heh)eogragia then pronounced the second g like English
ОтветитьSame vowels in filipino.
ОтветитьGreat lesson!!
Ответитьgood teaching 😀
ОтветитьGreat video but I can hardly hear the difference between caro and carro except that carro has more emphasis on the r sound. Not sure if I'm doing it correctly? The thing is I'm not American, I'm English and elderly with poor hearing.
ОтветитьI just found this lecture. I want to try listening to it during my commute to work. Since english is not my native language, this will make it more difficult.
ОтветитьThank you for making this videos I’m teaching my American fiancé Spanish and I’m gonna be using your videos as I’m finding them very helpful. I’m a native speaker and I really like how you teach. Btw you’re pronunciation is very accurate keep up the good work 👍
ОтветитьThis helped my white washed Mexican friend I deadass had to order his food in a ‘Salvadorian’ restaurant which is just sad este cabrone no tienes verguenza para nada.
ОтветитьLessons we’ve learned in the video:
Alphabet sounds
G can be sounded like H sometimes
H is silent
J is sounded like an H
LL is sounded like a Y
Ñ is sounded like a NYA sound
R is sounded like a flap
RR is sounded like a trill
Vowels are easily pronounceable
Basic Greetings:
Hello
Good Morning/Afternoon/Night
Goodbye
See you later/tomorrow
What is your name
My name is…
Do you speak Spanish
Yes/No I (don’t) speak Spanish
How are you
Fine/So So
Yes/No
Please
Thank You
You’re Welcome
Excuse Me
Pronouns:
I
You (Informal)
He
She
You (More respectful)
We
You (Plural)
They
They (A group of just females)
You (Plural)
Salute to your teaching skill.... Amazing... Loving it.... Thanks a lot sir
ОтветитьThank you for such an understanding of the language.
ОтветитьI started learning Korean and it was kinda hard so im starting with Spanish lessons ❤❤❤ from 🇪🇹
ОтветитьI didn't know anyone who spoke Spanish a few years ago and now I would say half of my neighborhood and everywhere I go there are people speaking Spanish and I feel like I need to learn how to communicate with them. Some people I meet know English but I don't know Spanish and some know Spanish with no English and we're trying to converse using a phone as a translator. I would love to be able to speak without the hesitation..
ОтветитьHola..Anyone answer me por favor.I'm a girl so every word that I said should be an "a" affix. So how about if I ask/talk to other who is boy? it's little bit confuse about masculine n feminine words
ОтветитьSpanish is my second language, although I'm not fluent in it. I'm probably B1-B2 conversational. In saying that, I'd like to say that some words in traditional Spain Spanish don't transfer well to other Spanish speaking countries and vice versa. 95% of it is universal, but there exist differences. For instance, my family is from Mexico and we never uses the words boligrafos and vosotros as he did. We say pluma and ustedes for both formal and informal, and those are just a few examples of the differences. Also, I've ran into people from central and south American countries that use different words. For example, everyone I know calls a car trunk a cajuela. Well, once I met a guy from Venezuela refer to it as a maleta, which to me means a suitcase. Also the words for foods can vary. In Spain they call a potato a portato, but I know it as a pappa. Also, in Argentina I think they call a pineapple annas, something like that. And don't even get me started with the differences in slang. Basically, what I'm trying to say is that if you're an American trying to learn Spanish to communicate with Mexicans, which I'm sure most here are, know that you're probably going to have to relearn a few words. It's still a good language to learn though, and it honestly isn't that difficult. It's not like Russian, which I've been learning for a while. Now that is a language that will drive you insane.
ОтветитьI love the way you teach Spanish! Can you suggest a textbook to go along with your videos! I'm learning and I want want to practice what I've learned!
ОтветитьAbsolute beginner learner here anticipating my first ever trip to the Spanish speaking Americas. Love your teaching style. Interesting, Spanish vowels are exactly the same sounds as our Maori (indigenous peoples) vowels here in New Zealand. Cheers.
ОтветитьMuchas gracias for this video..
ОтветитьI’m going Mexico in September and your program is really good!
Ответитьnice!!!!😁😁😵💫
ОтветитьYou are a good and great Spanish teacher,i learned a lot from you...thank you so much❤
Ответитьthank you sir
ОтветитьSome of it’s hard but though
ОтветитьThe vowels sounds exactly like Swahili
There's a lot of similarities between Swahili and Spanish
Talking of consonants
Like boligrafo
We have the sounds
Ba be bi Bo bu
La le li lo Lu
Ga ge gi go Gu
Fa Fe fi fo fu
Easy to construct sentences
I feel as a Swahili speaker Spanish is straightforward and easy like Swahili
I've never heard the letter Z pronounced the way you did with the Z in Zeta pronounced like the Z in zebra. I've always heard it said as a softer S sound...like SETA. Is that a regional pronounciation?
ОтветитьMy first day learning Spanish and sir you have explained very well and gave good knowledge for beginners.Thank you so much .
ОтветитьAnd really really thank you for teaching freely and you're just doing a great job. God bless you.
ОтветитьYou are a great teacher.
ОтветитьIt's similar to Hindi language
Ответитьhow do I order your work books
ОтветитьVery good teaching steps. I’m new to Spanish. Thanks a bunch. Very clear and step by step.
ОтветитьWow best teaching on internet 👏
ОтветитьYou are really awesome Sir I have learned a lot from hlyour explanation Gracias
ОтветитьFor Filipinos i think Spanish would be easy to learn. Foreign language course brought me here!
ОтветитьHola my friend
Ответитьanyone wanna try to help eachother learn
ОтветитьTaking a short Spanish course..These are great companions !
ОтветитьThank you for this lesson. I am from Kenya and learning
ОтветитьGracias
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ОтветитьGracious
ОтветитьExcellent class ,thank you so much for all the hard work you do .
ОтветитьRespectfully. Your LL pronunciation is wrong. Lluvia= rain. Doesn't prnunce yuvia. Is lluvia. Hard to type.
ОтветитьThank you! 😊
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