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The word vegetales means vegetables literally and verduras means herbs and greens / green leafy vegetables aka vegetables / edible plants that are typically green - I grew up sort of like bilingual (having learned Spanish in childhood) and I am pretty sure I know at least 7.000 to 10.000 words in Spanish, which I think it’s considered native speaker level, and about 60.000 / 60k to 100.000 / 100k words in English and OId English and Scottish (in these 3 languages combined) and, I can also understand Portuguese and Catalan and Italian very well, while knowing words and learning more new words in some other languages as well...
I was wondering tho, as a vegetarian / plant-based / vegan, would it be okay to use the word vegetal (or vegetariano / vegetariana etc) after jamon / tocino / salchicha etc, like, saying ‘jamon vegetal’ or ‘tocino vegetal’ or ‘salchicha vegetariana’ or ‘queso vegetal’ etc or are there new terms in Spanish that describe the vegetal / plant-based version of animaI-based products? Even though I know so many words in Spanish, I must admit that I don’t know too many cooking terms and names of tools / new items etc...
I also wanted to point out that when referring to toppings on pizza etc (the ingredients that are put on top of the pizza that can be seen) the word on is used instead of in (pineapple on pizza, instead of pineapple in the pizza) and, the word in is mostly used to describe the ingredients that are in a dish / pizza etc that cannot really be seen on top, like, when one says ‘pizza that had verduras / herbs in it’ or ‘they put parsley and seeds in the pizza and spinach and fresh leek on top’ etc - in is usually used to describe ingredients that are put in the pizza dough or in the tomato sauce or in batters etc that aren’t really visible or are visible but are in the dough / sauce or in the batter of cakes or in other dishes that usually also have a type of sauce or mayo on top...
The misused flower dpi must be changed - and the word grace is a big term / big compIiment that can’t be misused in names, so it must be edited out and changed to a simple name that isn’t and doesn’t contain any big / astral / gemstone / respectability / light / power related terms and special names and flower / food / fruit / plant / forest / nature related terms (or other purity terms) and love related terms and compIiments / seasons / colors and other unsuitable terms.
The word vegetales means vegetables literally and verduras means herbs and greens / green leafy vegetables aka vegetables / edible plants that are typically green - I grew up sort of like bilingual (having learned Spanish in childhood) and I am pretty sure I know at least 7.000 to 10.000 words in Spanish, which I think it’s considered native speaker level, and about 60.000 / 60k to 100.000 / 100k words in English and OId English and Scottish (in these 3 languages combined) and, I can also understand Portuguese and Catalan and Italian very well, while knowing words and learning more new words in some other languages as well...
Can you make a video with ordering vegetarian food/vegetarian tapas only? It would be so nice, local grilled cheese, veggie soup tomatoes, olives and so on..
The names of vegetables & such changes from one country to the next. For example: Green beans = vainicas (Costa Rica), frijoles verdes (Nicaragua) Plantains = plátanos (Costa Rica & Nicaragua), bananos (Mexico) Jelly = jalea (Costa Rica & Nicaragua), mermelada (Mexico) We’re moving to Mexico & having to learn new names for certain things.
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish In the big Chedraui (Mexico) supermarket near where we’ll be living, plátanos are called bananos. My husband & I have had some difficulty using the app to order groceries for delivery because they don’t use the same words for things that we use. It takes us longer to find what we’re looking for.
Mi comida favorita es carne - específicamente carne de res como bistec (ribeye) y hamburguesas. Pero, también, me gusta fruta como aguacates y plátanos. Y a veces, me gusta comer el marisco como paella, camarones, y el pescado como trucha.
This helps, but each Central American country we have lived in has its own vocabulary for food. It’s irritating when shopping online to have our groceries delivered, because we have to look up words… even though my husband was born & raised in Nicaragua.
¡Ay, qué rico! This would be the proper way 😉 -especially considering that Spanish is the only language that uses two exclamation marks: one at the beginning, the other at the end.
Vocab isn't my problem! It's the pronunciation I need help with!!!? I've been here 16yrs!! And all I hear all the time is ' que dice?' it's so discouraging !!!!!
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Pla + tano can you teach like this understand easy ple 🙏🙏🙏
The word vegetales means vegetables literally and verduras means herbs and greens / green leafy vegetables aka vegetables / edible plants that are typically green - I grew up sort of like bilingual (having learned Spanish in childhood) and I am pretty sure I know at least 7.000 to 10.000 words in Spanish, which I think it’s considered native speaker level, and about 60.000 / 60k to 100.000 / 100k words in English and OId English and Scottish (in these 3 languages combined) and, I can also understand Portuguese and Catalan and Italian very well, while knowing words and learning more new words in some other languages as well...
But the season related term spring should be edited out, because season / nature related terms can’t be misused in names / yt names etc.
I was wondering tho, as a vegetarian / plant-based / vegan, would it be okay to use the word vegetal (or vegetariano / vegetariana etc) after jamon / tocino / salchicha etc, like, saying ‘jamon vegetal’ or ‘tocino vegetal’ or ‘salchicha vegetariana’ or ‘queso vegetal’ etc or are there new terms in Spanish that describe the vegetal / plant-based version of animaI-based products? Even though I know so many words in Spanish, I must admit that I don’t know too many cooking terms and names of tools / new items etc...
I also wanted to point out that when referring to toppings on pizza etc (the ingredients that are put on top of the pizza that can be seen) the word on is used instead of in (pineapple on pizza, instead of pineapple in the pizza) and, the word in is mostly used to describe the ingredients that are in a dish / pizza etc that cannot really be seen on top, like, when one says ‘pizza that had verduras / herbs in it’ or ‘they put parsley and seeds in the pizza and spinach and fresh leek on top’ etc - in is usually used to describe ingredients that are put in the pizza dough or in the tomato sauce or in batters etc that aren’t really visible or are visible but are in the dough / sauce or in the batter of cakes or in other dishes that usually also have a type of sauce or mayo on top...
Such a terrific teacher of Spanish and your fun personality makes it exciting to watch the entire video!
Gracias. Me encanta el idioma español.
Good job 👌
Gracias por un video excelente!
This helps a lot. Really appreciate the exact definition under each word in the sentence.
I'm glad it helped!! :D
The misused flower dpi must be changed - and the word grace is a big term / big compIiment that can’t be misused in names, so it must be edited out and changed to a simple name that isn’t and doesn’t contain any big / astral / gemstone / respectability / light / power related terms and special names and flower / food / fruit / plant / forest / nature related terms (or other purity terms) and love related terms and compIiments / seasons / colors and other unsuitable terms.
The season related term spring should be edited out, because season / nature related terms can’t be misused in names / yt names etc.
The word vegetales means vegetables literally and verduras means herbs and greens / green leafy vegetables aka vegetables / edible plants that are typically green - I grew up sort of like bilingual (having learned Spanish in childhood) and I am pretty sure I know at least 7.000 to 10.000 words in Spanish, which I think it’s considered native speaker level, and about 60.000 / 60k to 100.000 / 100k words in English and OId English and Scottish (in these 3 languages combined) and, I can also understand Portuguese and Catalan and Italian very well, while knowing words and learning more new words in some other languages as well...
El pan 🍞🥖
Good video!!!
You should try pozole, mixote and tamales jarochos. Son mis platos favoritos
Can you make a video with ordering vegetarian food/vegetarian tapas only? It would be so nice, local grilled cheese, veggie soup tomatoes, olives and so on..
What a great personality you have. I'm learning a lot from your videos as well as the other instructors at Spring Spanish.
Muy divertido!
Empanadas. Food of the gods.
Super cool lesson and vocabulary
Teach us how to read a receta please. It would be good to be able to understand volumetric and weight measurements along with common ingredientes.
Thanks gracia
The names of vegetables & such changes from one country to the next. For example:
Green beans = vainicas (Costa Rica), frijoles verdes (Nicaragua)
Plantains = plátanos (Costa Rica & Nicaragua), bananos (Mexico)
Jelly = jalea (Costa Rica & Nicaragua), mermelada (Mexico)
We’re moving to Mexico & having to learn new names for certain things.
Exactamente! Actually, in Mexico we call them plátanos and plantains are mmm hehehe : plátanos MACHOS! :D
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish In the big Chedraui (Mexico) supermarket near where we’ll be living, plátanos are called bananos. My husband & I have had some difficulty using the app to order groceries for delivery because they don’t use the same words for things that we use. It takes us longer to find what we’re looking for.
Thanks
Mi comida favorita es carne - específicamente carne de res como bistec (ribeye) y hamburguesas. Pero, también, me gusta fruta como aguacates y plátanos. Y a veces, me gusta comer el marisco como paella, camarones, y el pescado como trucha.
Thanks for these great videos Paulisima!
Is there any difference between "hongas" and "champinones"?
Hola Neal! Champiñones is a specific type of hongo. Hongos are fungus. Other types of hongos are: setas and huitlacoche.
Mi favorite es una hamburguessa thank you for the exalante lessons
Greetings from Jakarta, Indonesia! Thanks for helping me learn Spanish. For breakfast, I love Huevos Rancheros!
always the best
me gusta la ensalada
A mi tambien!
Very good lecture on food. I have a question for you a+ el=al= to the. What means to de+el=del
Once I ordered churros, because name was too funny sounding. But I ended up loving them.
Nice
She said that the colors change depending on the noun? Are there, for example, feminine and masculine versions of the colors??? Thanks!
12:18 u have my respect
This helps, but each Central American country we have lived in has its own vocabulary for food. It’s irritating when shopping online to have our groceries delivered, because we have to look up words… even though my husband was born & raised in Nicaragua.
How can I say "the food was delicious" in a native and natural way?
In Mexico, you will usually hear people say "estuvo riquísimo". Have you heard another way of saying it?
ay que rico
¡Ay, qué rico! This would be the proper way 😉 -especially considering that Spanish is the only language that uses two exclamation marks: one at the beginning, the other at the end.
Estaba rico, estaba delicioso
Ceviche es mi Plato favorito. Mi esposa lo hace a menudo. Cuando ella es enojado Ella le dice “huevo.” No se porque
Video informativo! Ese vestido es precioso. Me encanta.
Mi comida favorito esta chicharon 😎
ES el chicharrón! uff try it in a sandwich (should be a bolillo but a ciabatta would work perfectly) with pico de gallo and aguacate :D
😅
UWU
You remind me of music..Because your a Red hot chili pepper🔥
LOL! :D
Le+ che can you teach like this understand easy ple 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yo como dos dientes de ajos todos los días. ¡Salud!😊😁
Mi papá también!!! :D
Hi 🥰🥰
Hello 😊
dale vamos por unos taquitos a taco rock
Yum! ¿Qué tipo de tacos venden? / What kind of tacos do they sell there?
so cam say black beans to B bro?
Sopa en el verano 😭😭😭
👍👍👍😘😘😘
una amborguese is hamburger
Caldo de pescado? Fish soup? What happened to sopa? That is new for me
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Vocab isn't my problem! It's the pronunciation I need help with!!!?
I've been here 16yrs!! And all I hear all the time is ' que dice?' it's so discouraging !!!!!
Audio is terrible, echoes and distant! I can think of nothing more important for the audio to be correct on, then learning a language.
Too much English