Just take in mind that spoken spanish is different in every country, or even regions of the countries guys! Only mexican spanish won't help you communicate with everyone.
This is what I need! Could you put el/la in front of nouns to help learn the gender of words in the next video? Also putting "to" in front of verbs will let us know they are verbs. "Search" and "shop" could be the verb or the noun. You literally put "watch" the verb right after "watch" the noun lol
Yes, you must have "el" in front of the masculine nouns and "la" in front of the feminine nouns. People needs to memorize vocabulary with this articles in front.
As a one year Spanish-learning student, I think the vocab should've included their gender articles, and the English translation should be more clear such as "watch, the 'wristwatch'" and "watch, 'to look at something'". Overall video, 8/10. Solid B.
Exactly!! Also, “drink” is la bebida and not “beber”. Beber is “to drink”. A lot of mistakes in the video. A lot only cover South American phrases. Like brown isn’t “cafe” in Spain but marrón.
Thank you to all the teachers on this channel! I’ve made major beginning steps to becoming fluent in Spanish since watching your videos and as a Hispanic person it’s brought me closer to culture and brought me more opportunities! God bless
I hope no one will be offended if I say: It would be great if you'd have videos _just like this_, but each around a specific theme. For example, "300 Cooking/Food Words;" "300 "300 Job/Work-related words"; "300 Mathematic/Arithmetic Words", and so on. I for one tend to learn better in such settings, where like items are together.
Would it be possible to differentiate between 'to watch' and 'a watch'? Also, it would be helpful if all nouns came with 'el/la', which leaners need to learn along with the word. Thank you. I intend to watch this regularly!
10 minutes in. I feel like I am already a good Spanish speaker. I just need to learn more words to increase the amount of avenues I can take to reach my destination.
You should learn the alphabet + pronunciation, maybe a few words and sentences/sayings then sentence construction, punctuation (particularly Spanish question marks and letter tildes) and then the bulk of the vocabulary + pronunciation as well as feminine vs masculine and formal vs informal language
I learned spanish in only 2 months because all the time i studied day after day nigth after nigth,please learn spanish now i can start a conversation with a latinoamerican and stay home quedate en casa
Well black people have better memories and the worste problem solving skills. So learning a second language is easy for y'all but math is harder. That's why they're saying math is racist now, because black people usually can't do math
I speak Spanish, and I am trying to learn Asian English, Are the English words in this video good? Does anyone recommend a video where the pronunciation is correct? it would be very appreciated And if you give me any advice to pronounce, I would also appreciate it, and if you can go through the translator, I would like it even more ... 😂😂 Graciasssss!!
I looked up Spanish-related videos to X-post this Comment. *Observations:* Suffixed words will typically be spelled identical up the the suffix in Spanish, but will have the spelling changes below. The suffix is the main thing that changes. [Double letter] (Exception of R and sometimes C) → [Single letter] ae → e ch (K-sound) → qu (Sometimes c) ch[Consonant] (K-sound) → c[Consonant] ph → f qu → cu rh → r s[Consonant] → es[Consonant] (At the front) sc[e/i] (At the front) → c[e/i] th → t ti (Sh-sound) → ci y → i Verbs that have an -ation form will have the stem of their Spanish infinive spelled identical with the exception of those spelling changes, but they will end in -ar (Examples: citar, explorar, filtrar, inicializar, observar). The following suffix changes are very consistent. -al → -al -ant → -ante(s) -ent → -(i)ente(s) -ar → -ar -ary → -ario -ate (Adjectives) → -ad[a/o](s) -ate (Nouns) → -ato -ate (Verbs)→ -ar -ize → -izar -cle → -cul[a/o] (Leading vowels could obtain accent marks.) -ic → -ic[a/o](s) -ify → -ificar -ity → -idad -ive → -iv[a/o](s) -logy → -logía -ly (Adverbs) → -mente -ory → -orio -ous → -(os)[a/o](s) -sion → -sión -tion → -ción -try → -tría If other forms of a word contain suffixes, then large parts are probably spelled indentical in Spanish.
Im a filipino mostly the words here i know already....almost 75percent of it...the spanish colonial came to our country year 1521 up to 1800...the spain influence our religion and their language we use in phiippines
Hahaha i like how you say in thank you in spanish i hardly know how to say 'hola me llamo maria como estas tengo 15 años' i just know how to say in spanish
Gracias a este video mi léxico y conocimiento sobre la lengua española a aumentado en un 3000%, ahora soy capaz de formular oraciones complejas y mantener una conversación de manera adecuada. Mejor video de todo yutub Fuentes:de Ortiz
This is helpful for those trying to boost up their vocab not for plp now starting bc their not highlighting the gender difference so for those who r now coming to learn spanish pick a next vid just a heads up😊👍
I hope that when I finish this vocab I am intermediate. I have also completed about 3 mos in a college textbook. With some conversation practice, I'll be intermediate..
The verbs in the infinitive form in Spanish end in "-ar, -er, -ir." The infinitive form in English have a "to" in front. Examples: caminar (to walk), correr (to run), vivir (to live).
it would be better if you put el/la in front but this is a very good way to help with your pronunciation and learn more words ig you could say. I'm really doing this for practice
This really helped me bc when i was at school i told my crush i liked him and now when im back at school its gona be embarrasing but now that i have learned spanish i am gona talk spanish From now on at school Untill its not embarrasing anymore thx!! 😋😀😍
I am lurning Spanish can you please do something like you right down English words and then next to it you do Spanish like this Hello - olla Love hart I don't know what love hart is in Spanish but that is what it would look like.
Word for word translation is a waste of time. Your brain naturally puts more focus on the language you know and tunes out the one you dont, because learning new things is strenuous and your brain would rather not. You have to force it to. What do you mean by love heart? Corazon is heart, and its also used in the affectionate way.
@@amariandrade7095 Word for word translation is just how the brain is wired to work when it starts to learn a new language. Basically the brain is trying to associate the new sounds (Spanish words) with what is already in its file cabinet of familiar terms and concepts. You cannot just turn that off like a switch. The brain will automatically start picking up full context and stop word for word translation when enough words have been learned so that new pictures can be formed in the brain based on the new sounds. It's like telling a beginning piano player to stop trying to learn individual notes on the keyboard but instead start out learning whole songs. That's not how the brain works.
Thanks for all the words. My journey with Spanish has been incredible and right now I am relaxing, learning new words every day with these videos and some apps. So far my favorite is called LangLandia and I'm at an advanced level :)
Hi, I'm a native Spanish speaker, I'm from Peru, I'm learning English, I'm looking for someone to practice with, you help me with English and I help you with Spanish. by the way I am a woman and I am 18 years old in case you have any questions
Amigos Voy a compartir con ustedes el mismo secreto que un puñado de otras personas afortunadas han usado para ganar la lotería ... aquí está el sitio web t.co/lJMn1sNGfI
Haha! We still use Spanish words today even though we have our own language.... If you ask a vendor for a price of a product, most of them will speak number in Spanish (yes it's common). xD
I wish the articles and prepositions were included too. For example: “drink” is not beber, it’s bebida, “to drink” is beber. Also, since in Spanish the gender of a word affects a lot when it comes to making a whole sentence, would be great to have the preposition of nouns. “El día” “el pan” “la noche” etc.
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Some of the words sound slurred without very good enunciation.
I wanna help for Spanish
@@TheBashar327 hola hEllo
@@erickatripet3793 do it den
@@TheBashar327 😊😊
I like how the second must know word is air conditioner
Hahahahahahahah
Alphabet has left the chat
And there is rarely no air conditioning in Mexico 😂
@@Lawgoe yep my mom had a whole 30 minute conversation about it xD there's a lot Mexico does not have
Lmfao
afternoon - tarde
airplane - avión
arm - brazo
Autumn - otoño
Beautiful - hermoso
Bed - cama
Bedroom - recámara
Beer - cerveza
Believe - creer
Beverage - bebidas
Bird - pájaro
Birthday - cumpleaños
Boat - barco
Boyfriend - novio
Brown - café
Cake - pastel
Can - poder
Cash - efectivo
Chair - Silla
City - ciudad
Cold - frío
Come - venir
Cook - cocinar
Corn - maiz
Correct - corregir
Cost - costo
Cow - vaca
Crab - cangrejo
Dessert - postre
Dinner - cena
Do - hacer
Drink - beber
Ear - oreja
Eat - comer
Elevator - ascensor
Enter - entrar
Erase - borrar
Eraser - borrador
Expensive - caro
Explain - explicar
Eye - ojo
Face - cara
Fan - ventilador
Firefighter - bombero
Fish - pez
Siiiiii cierto
over achiever
Gracias
Thanks!! Now ill make flash cards!
You forgot bycicle
If u add pictures ur mind will associate it better
I am from Mexico, I can teach you to speak Spanish natively in a spoken way, I am looking for someone to practice American English with.
Wtsapp?
Carlos Valdez WhatsApp 07763466489
Carlos Valdez I will pleas
Just take in mind that spoken spanish is different in every country, or even regions of the countries guys! Only mexican spanish won't help you communicate with everyone.
tarde:afternoon
air conditioner: aire acondicionado
airplane: avi`on
airport: aeropuerto
April: abril
Arm: brazo
August: agosto
Autumn: oto`no
Bathe: ba`nar
bathroom: ba`no
Becautiful: hermoso
Bed: cama
Bedroom: rec`amara
Beer: cerveza
Believe: creer
Beverage: bebidas
Bicycle: bicicleta
Bird: p`ajaro
Birthday: cumplea`nos
Black: negro
Blouse: blusa
Blue: azul
boat: barco
book: libro
Boutique: boutique
boyfriend: novio
Bread: pan
brown: caf`e
bus: autob`us
buy: comprar
cake: pastel
can: poder
cash: efectivo
cat: gato
cell phone: tel`efono m`ovil
Chair: silla
Cheap: barato
child: ni`no
city: ciudad
class: clase
clothes: ropa
cloudy: nublado
Coffee: caf`e
cold: fr`io
come: venir
computer: computadora
cook: cocinar
Corn: ma`iz
correct: corregir
Cost: costo
Country: pa`is
cow: vaca
crab: cangrejo
credit card: tarjeta de cr`edito
customer: cliente
daughter: hija
day: d`ia
debit card: tarjeta de d`ebito
December: diciembre
Dessert: postre
dictionary: diccionario
dinner: cena
do: hacer
dog: perro
dress:vestido
Drink: beber
Ear: oreja
eat: comer
eight: ocho
eighteen: dieciocho
eighty-eight: ochenta y ocho
elevator: ascensor
eleven: once
e-mail: correo electr`onico
engineer: ingeniero
English: Ingl`es
Enter: entrar
erase: borrar
eraser: borrador
expensive: caro
Explain: explicar
eye: ojo
face: cara
fan: ventilador
father: padre
February: febrero
fifteen: quince
fifty-five: cincuenta y cinco
firefighter:bombero
fish: pez
five: cinco
flight:vuelo
food: comida
foot: pie
forty-four: cuarenta y cuatro
four: cuatro
fourteen: catorce
freeze: congelar
Friday: viernes
Friend: amigo
fruit: fruta
full: lleno
get up: levantarse
girlfriend: novia
Glasses: gafas
go: ir
goat: cabra
gray:gris
green:verde
hair: cabello
hand: mano
headphones: aud`ifonos
holiday: vacaciones
horse: caballo
hospital: hospital
hot: caluroso
hotel: hotel
hour: hora
house: casa
hungry: hambriento
husband: marido
ice: hielo
information: informaci`on
internet: internet
January: enero
jeans: pantalones de mezclilla
July: julio
june: junio
kitchen: cocina
learn: aprender
lecture: lectura
leg: pierna
lesson: lecci`on
library: biblioteca
license: licencia
living room: sala de estar
lobster: langosta
luggage: equipaje
lunch: almuerzo
mall:centro comercial
man:hombre
manager: gerente
map: mapa
March: marzo
marker: marcador
May: mayo
meat: carne
milk: leche
mini-skirt: minifalda
miss: fallar
Monday: lunes
money: dinero
month: mes
morning: ma`nana
mother: madre
motorcycle: motocicleta
mouse: rat`on
mouth: boca
neck: cuello
necktie: corbata
need: necesitar
night: noche
nine: nueve
nineteen: diecinueve
ninety-nine: noventa y nueve
nose: nariz
notebook: cuaderno
November: noviembre
October: octubre
one: uno
one hundred: cien
onion: cebolla
orange: naranja
pants: pantalones
paper: papel
passenger: pasajero
passport: pasaporte
pen: pluma
pencil:l`apiz
pepper: pimienta
pharmacy: farmacia
phone number: n`umero de tel`efono
pig: cerdo
pink: rosado
police officer: polic`ia
potato: papa
price: precio
questioin: pregunta
rain: llover
rainy: lluvioso
read:leer
receipt: recibo
red: rojo
refrigerator: refrigerador
rent: rentar
repeat: repetir
resemble: parecerse
respect:respetar
restaurant: restaurante
return: devolver
rice: arroz
room: cuarto
sale: venta
salesperson: vendedor
salt: sal
salty: salado
say: decir
seafood: mariscos
search: buscar
september: septiembre
seven: siete
seventeen: diecisiete
seventy-seven: setenta y siete
sheep: oveja
shirt: camisa
shop: comprar
sightse: visitar lugares de inter`es
six: seis
sixteen: siecis`eis
sixty-six: sesenta y seis
skirt: falda
sleep: dormir
snake: serpiente
sofa: sof`a
son: hijo
speak: hablar
spicy: picante
spring: primavera
stand: estar de pie
stomach: est`omago
store: tienda
student: estudiante
study: estudiar
sugar: az`ucar
summer: verano
Sunday: domingo
sunglasses: gafas de sol
sunny: soleado
supermarket: supermercado
sweater: su`eter
sweets: dulces
swimsuit:traje de ba`no
table: mesa
talk: hablar
taxi: taxi
tea: t`e
teach: ense`nar
teacher: maestra
television: televisi`on
ten: diez
text: env`iar mensajes de texto
text message: mensaje de texto
textbook: libro de texto
thank: agradecer
Thirsty: sediento
thirteen: trece
thirty-tree: treinta y tres
three: tres
Thursday: jueves
time: tiempo
today: hoy
toilet paper: papel higi`enico
tomato: tomate
tomorrow: ma`nana
tongue: lengua
tooth: diente
toothbrush: cepillo de dientes
travel:viajar
turkey: pavo
twelve: doce
twenty-one: veintiuno
twenty-two: veintid`os
two:dos
ugly: feo
underwear: ropa interior
university: universidad
use: usar
vacation: vacaciones
vegetable: verdura
want: querer
watch: reloj
watch: ver
water: agua
weather: clima
weekend: fin de semana
wheat: trigo
white: blanco
wife: esposa
wi-fi: wi-fi
window: ventana
wine: vino
winter: invierno
wireless: inal`ambrico
woman: mujer
work: trabajo
write: escribir
year: a`no
yellow: amarillo
yesterday: ayer
zero: cero
This is what I need! Could you put el/la in front of nouns to help learn the gender of words in the next video? Also putting "to" in front of verbs will let us know they are verbs. "Search" and "shop" could be the verb or the noun. You literally put "watch" the verb right after "watch" the noun lol
estoy de acuerdo
I am from Mexico, I can teach you to speak Spanish natively in a spoken way, I am looking for someone to practice American English with.
Carlos Valdez hey! I’m looking for a language exchange like this :) I’m a native English speaker from ireland, I’m learning Spanish
@@mandibartlett8455 not always and some words don't end in either
@@mandibartlett8455 "la mano" is an exception
Yes, you must have "el" in front of the masculine nouns and "la" in front of the feminine nouns. People needs to memorize vocabulary with this articles in front.
Agreed!
Hola
no learn the actual word first that confuses me
Exactly, since in Spanish so much depends on the gender of the subject.
As a one year Spanish-learning student, I think the vocab should've included their gender articles, and the English translation should be more clear such as "watch, the 'wristwatch'" and "watch, 'to look at something'". Overall video, 8/10. Solid B.
What level are you at?
Exactly!! Also, “drink” is la bebida and not “beber”. Beber is “to drink”. A lot of mistakes in the video. A lot only cover South American phrases. Like brown isn’t “cafe” in Spain but marrón.
It's always good to learn especially another language learning a great thing
Did u manage to learn Spanish?
Thank you to all the teachers on this channel! I’ve made major beginning steps to becoming fluent in Spanish since watching your videos and as a Hispanic person it’s brought me closer to culture and brought me more opportunities! God bless
After seeing this 10 times I knew how to say it correctly and no mistakes
Izuku Midoriya ima go try it
I've only done about three times
Martin D THANKS! :3
This comment gave me confidence
@@jeffreybutters7344 on the next tries you can challenge yourself like try to remember and say it before they show it.
I hope no one will be offended if I say: It would be great if you'd have videos _just like this_, but each around a specific theme.
For example, "300 Cooking/Food Words;" "300 "300 Job/Work-related words"; "300 Mathematic/Arithmetic Words", and so on.
I for one tend to learn better in such settings, where like items are together.
i like how there's literally no order to this... god forbid we put the numbers next to eachother
it's in alphabetical order by the english meaning
Es un buen video para compartir con mis estudiantes.
Hubiera sido mejor con frases.
I now know how to say "miniskirt", but not "love"? Priorities......
hahahahaha love is amor, minishirt is mini falda.
@@melannyratliff9429 can’t love also be quiere?
@@ldgaming4213 quiere is like "like" amor is more stronger
@@ldgaming4213 "te quiero" is like "i like you" and "te amo" y "i love you"
@@ldgaming4213 te amo is I love you for family and friends, te quiero is a more intimate one you use with someone to express romantic feelings
The verbs should be stated as "to drink" or "to dress" so people know its "beber" or "vestir", or it can get confusing.
Exactly.
Llevar*.
corregir
I am from Mexico, I can teach you to speak Spanish natively in a spoken way, I am looking for someone to practice American English with.
Carlos Valdez How?
Great video, next time can you add the "el" or "la" of the words. Thanks!
Would it be possible to differentiate between 'to watch' and 'a watch'? Also, it would be helpful if all nouns came with 'el/la', which leaners need to learn along with the word. Thank you. I intend to watch this regularly!
10 minutes in. I feel like I am already a good Spanish speaker. I just need to learn more words to increase the amount of avenues I can take to reach my destination.
So true
How is it going?
You should learn the alphabet + pronunciation, maybe a few words and sentences/sayings then sentence construction, punctuation (particularly Spanish question marks and letter tildes) and then the bulk of the vocabulary + pronunciation as well as feminine vs masculine and formal vs informal language
These Spanish word really inspire me
hahahahaha omg really
I'm a Filipino trying to learn Spanish. So far, I only know how to greet people in Spanish.
yo aprender espanol lenguaje?
When you're a Filipino and 70% of the words you understand
Absolutely
I am from Mexico, I can teach you to speak Spanish natively in a spoken way, I am looking for someone to practice American English with.
@@carlosvaldez389 sounds like a good deal
Sound great! May be I should learn a bit Philipino 😉
@@sweetchillie6144 traduccion
Suena bien talvez deberia aprender un poco de filipino
I'm Korean. I'll try to watch this video every day!!!!!!!!!!!
@Carolina Sayago gracias
Yo aprendiendo mi propio idioma porque estoy aburrida día 101 de cuarentena
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X3
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WHAT IS SHE SAYING
@@greatmemes1059 WHAT NO INGLÉS
I never heard 'recamara' in Guatemala and Mexico where you'll most likely hear of 'habitacion' or 'cuarto' to say bedroom.
Good revision. I just had this on in the background while I did other things - really helpful.
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Thank you very much! I am from india I'm learning Spanish language. This vocabulary will be help to improve my vocabulary power 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Buen video, estaba buscando un vídeo de este tipo para aprender palabras que no sabía,gracias
Que bueno que te empeñas a aprender español, soy nativo, espero que aprendas lo más rápido posible 👍🏼
I learned spanish in only 2 months because all the time i studied day after day nigth after nigth,please learn spanish now i can start a conversation with a latinoamerican and stay home quedate en casa
Why is brown, cafe at 3:44 instead of marron?
Both are used, depends on the country.
@Puppy Has Spoken no, wtf
Marron is brown in french
You can use both
Instead of morrado
You are awesome .You are making me to think spanish is piece of cake to learn . Thanks a million
I am African-American and this is really easy I am trying to learn Espanol
Nikkie Pittman I’m mixed I’m trying to learn too
@ROCKY BALBOA seems a bit to fucking racist
@ROCKY BALBOA exactly lol
Well black people have better memories and the worste problem solving skills. So learning a second language is easy for y'all but math is harder. That's why they're saying math is racist now, because black people usually can't do math
the video: want to speed up your language learning?
me: sure *changes playback speed*
I speak Spanish, and I am trying to learn Asian English, Are the English words in this video good? Does anyone recommend a video where the pronunciation is correct? it would be very appreciated And if you give me any advice to pronounce, I would also appreciate it, and if you can go through the translator, I would like it even more ... 😂😂
Graciasssss!!
Hello how about hola qué tal
Is asian english sth like English with bad accent?
I'm asian and it doesn't feel right.
And i think your english is too good to watch this video.
Asian english? Lol
I reall want to learn spanish i am going to watch this
30 to 40 percent of the words, we used in our language,
I'm from Philippines. / Pilipinas
Ruther Sam Toledo sisiw lang ung ibang words saten HAHAHHAA
@@jccallenreese muy cierta qwq
I looked up Spanish-related videos to X-post this Comment.
*Observations:*
Suffixed words will typically be spelled identical up the the suffix in Spanish, but will have the spelling changes below. The suffix is the main thing that changes.
[Double letter] (Exception of R and sometimes C) → [Single letter]
ae → e
ch (K-sound) → qu (Sometimes c)
ch[Consonant] (K-sound) → c[Consonant]
ph → f
qu → cu
rh → r
s[Consonant] → es[Consonant] (At the front)
sc[e/i] (At the front) → c[e/i]
th → t
ti (Sh-sound) → ci
y → i
Verbs that have an -ation form will have the stem of their Spanish infinive spelled identical with the exception of those spelling changes, but they will end in -ar (Examples: citar, explorar, filtrar, inicializar, observar).
The following suffix changes are very consistent.
-al → -al
-ant → -ante(s)
-ent → -(i)ente(s)
-ar → -ar
-ary → -ario
-ate (Adjectives) → -ad[a/o](s)
-ate (Nouns) → -ato
-ate (Verbs)→ -ar
-ize → -izar
-cle → -cul[a/o] (Leading vowels could obtain accent marks.)
-ic → -ic[a/o](s)
-ify → -ificar
-ity → -idad
-ive → -iv[a/o](s)
-logy → -logía
-ly (Adverbs) → -mente
-ory → -orio
-ous → -(os)[a/o](s)
-sion → -sión
-tion → -ción
-try → -tría
If other forms of a word contain suffixes, then large parts are probably spelled indentical in Spanish.
Im a filipino mostly the words here i know already....almost 75percent of it...the spanish colonial came to our country year 1521 up to 1800...the spain influence our religion and their language we use in phiippines
Gracias 🙏! This is great new words for me I will keep practicing on RUclips!
Hahaha i like how you say in thank you in spanish i hardly know how to say 'hola me llamo maria como estas tengo 15 años' i just know how to say in spanish
Gracias a este video mi léxico y conocimiento sobre la lengua española a aumentado en un 3000%, ahora soy capaz de formular oraciones complejas y mantener una conversación de manera adecuada.
Mejor video de todo yutub
Fuentes:de Ortiz
Wooh es increíble leer comentarios como este.
¡Vaya sarcasmo!
Se escribe capaz* con z
Felicidades c:
Ya bueno Ñ xd
Thank you for all the hard work. I'm just wondering is this south american Spanish or Spanish from Spain 🇪🇸?
Yo creo que suena como el español latino
Mientras algunos quieren aprender español yo quiero aprender inglés.
Si XD
I can teach yall
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This is helpful for those trying to boost up their vocab not for plp now starting bc their not highlighting the gender difference so for those who r now coming to learn spanish pick a next vid just a heads up😊👍
I hope that when I finish this vocab I am intermediate. I have also completed about 3 mos in a college textbook. With some conversation practice, I'll be intermediate..
Who's bored in the quarantine and learning a new language BTW this it my 3rd language 💜
me 6th ;-)
I am from Mexico, I can teach you to speak Spanish natively in a spoken way, I am looking for someone to practice American English with.
i am
I am not a teacher though I am just bored of the quarantine
Same :)
Sukruth Sunami can u help me learn some languages please I really really want to
When I clicked this video a Spanish teaching ad came up which is also the point of this video
Most of the words are the same as Chavacano, the dialect that we used during my university days in Zamboanga City.
Sanaoll😅...samantalang ako hirap dito😭
I have to watch the video and take notes everyday
Do you know an app called Anki? It's great for learning vocabulary!
Good luck
Woah this was published on my birthday :D
Happy late Birthday
@@taztlc2273IN haha thanks
@@onelinkinparkfan1983 even no im 3 months late 🤣
Happy birthday...srry im pretty late
@@friedbun2656 thanks :"D
0:33 Airplane
1:28 Beautiful
4:48 chair
5:15 bookmark
8:35 Perro
8:40 dress
12:20 Comida = food
15:13 Caluroso = hot
20:23 Mañana = morning
30:10 Picante
30:49 Tienda = store
35:57 Pavo = Turkey
The verbs in the infinitive form in Spanish end in "-ar, -er, -ir." The infinitive form in English have a "to" in front. Examples: caminar (to walk), correr (to run), vivir (to live).
Well english is trash.
im now a spanish master now sheeeeeeeesh
cash = efectivo !?
Totally agreed.
Brazo
M Y cash is efectivo
This is really helpful I've been lost where to memorize the words on my own and i found this one
0:10 afternoon ~ beer
01:58 believe ~ blouse
02:56 blue ~ buy
04:04 cake ~ cheap
05:00 child ~ come
06:00 computer ~
it would be better if you put el/la in front but this is a very good way to help with your pronunciation and learn more words ig you could say. I'm really doing this for practice
It would have been better to use sentences.
Every 20 words
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I'm watching this like I'm going to remember it tomorrow.
Video:Do you have a pen and paper
Me:N--
Video:then get one!!!
Fyi:i need this for my uhh language library
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Why u have meatcyanon SpongeBob on Ur profile pic
This really helped me bc when i was at school i told my crush i liked him and now when im back at school its gona be embarrasing but now that i have learned spanish i am gona talk spanish From now on at school Untill its not embarrasing anymore thx!! 😋😀😍
Is it just me writing these words on a paper and reading them 20 times
I want to do something like that soon
Am really doing this
Great video, very useful!
I am filipino and I understand almost 60-90% of the words haha.
Blue this if ur from PH.
Nobody cares..
@@MaxxSeemov but u replied so u cared. Hahaha nut.
Same here😁
amazing helpful 👍👍
I am lurning Spanish can you please do something like you right down English words and then next to it you do Spanish like this
Hello - olla
Love hart
I don't know what love hart is in Spanish but that is what it would look like.
Yo puedo ayudarte. Mi primera lengua es el español. :')
Word for word translation is a waste of time. Your brain naturally puts more focus on the language you know and tunes out the one you dont, because learning new things is strenuous and your brain would rather not. You have to force it to.
What do you mean by love heart? Corazon is heart, and its also used in the affectionate way.
@@amariandrade7095 Word for word translation is just how the brain is wired to work when it starts to learn a new language. Basically the brain is trying to associate the new sounds (Spanish words) with what is already in its file cabinet of familiar terms and concepts. You cannot just turn that off like a switch. The brain will automatically start picking up full context and stop word for word translation when enough words have been learned so that new pictures can be formed in the brain based on the new sounds. It's like telling a beginning piano player to stop trying to learn individual notes on the keyboard but instead start out learning whole songs. That's not how the brain works.
Muchos gracias!
1:55 is where i need to continue
Thanks for all the words. My journey with Spanish has been incredible and right now I am relaxing, learning new words every day with these videos and some apps. So far my favorite is called LangLandia and I'm at an advanced level :)
Could you add the articles?
Yes, i can help you.
I'm native spanish.
@@abelzamora237 how are you gonna do it? 😂
Hi, I'm a native Spanish speaker, I'm from Peru, I'm learning English, I'm looking for someone to practice with, you help me with English and I help you with Spanish. by the way I am a woman and I am 18 years old in case you have any questions
Karen is the actual way to say, Manager... (No offence this is actually a meme) 🖖
You should do a video on the easiest Spanish words from English. (All the ones that simply have an “o” on the word... or such...
Thank you very much
I learning continuously ...
Amigos Voy a compartir con ustedes el mismo secreto que un puñado de otras personas afortunadas han usado para ganar la lotería ... aquí está el sitio web t.co/lJMn1sNGfI
my own launguage man you are so good at this is: ratsi nui hasd mani guger
Omg this is so similar to Tagalog (Philippine language)
Spain colonized the Philippines before so it makes sense that tagolog has Spanish influences
Haha! We still use Spanish words today even though we have our own language.... If you ask a vendor for a price of a product, most of them will speak number in Spanish (yes it's common). xD
Tagalog ain't a Language, it's a dialect, ya'll should know the difference between dialect and languages jeez
@MellyMashPotato no, they aren't
@@dianarishvinluan2624 tagalog is a language, they just have so much influence from spanish that they switch language to make it easier
Gracias!
I feel like I’m the only one here who’s actually studying the Spanish for classes lol
Muchas gracias.
0:17 Can Never Forgot Air Conditioner
TazTLC haha
TazTLC
I don’t know if you have a good time or a little more money 💴
Sí es importante en los países calientes :F
Gracias por enseñarme español
Aquí esta el comentario en español que buscabas guapo(a). :"3
Que bueno que lo entienda.
Wow,what a difference from the French videos to the Arabic videos and now back to the Spanish videos
Learning all 3 at the same time?
You’re telling me “blouse” is a top 300 must-know word? Who made this list🤔
This helped me so much with my friend I recommend it
Would've been much more useful, if you also included pictures.
Letters are artifical sign, that are harder to remember, then pictures.
What kind of picture could be shown to indicate 'can' (poder - to be able to)?
@@exoressdelivers70 This individual case might be difficult.
Good work 👍💪💪💪💪👌💪👌
speed 1.25 /1.5 you're welcome
I wish the articles and prepositions were included too. For example: “drink” is not beber, it’s bebida, “to drink” is beber.
Also, since in Spanish the gender of a word affects a lot when it comes to making a whole sentence, would be great to have the preposition of nouns. “El día” “el pan” “la noche” etc.
I love learning Russian
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Tanks, I learneed a lot!!👍
many of these are in my bisaya language already
Gracias maestra
Don't mind me... just a spanish speaker checando si sé mi propio idioma xD
*Checking if I know my own language*
Just curious what you had written 🙂
Isn't *Si* used for yes?
@@TusharDu "Si" is for conditional and, it would be "if" in English. Now "Sí" means yes.
This really helps thank you very much
you know that you are from the philippines if you can understand 80% of these words
Great video!!! I love it! Thank you form Poland!
Brown is marron no? And cafe is coffee
You are right
They use both in Latin America
Very helpful
OMG 😮 So many Similarities with Arabic
Ikr 😕
Yep
No its not..like earth to pluto
Arabic is a shit language
Muchas gracias