The Spanish Personal A (No English Equivalent!)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @realfastspanish
    @realfastspanish  3 года назад +4

    How else can we use the Spanish personal A? Can you think of more tricky examples?

  • @kaumingo
    @kaumingo 3 года назад +15

    Great lesson! I started learn Spanish by cultural immersion 60 yrs ago & then taught it. By now, i just use what "feels" right regarding "a". I got 100% on your quiz! Bravo, maestro.

  • @mirandasyoutubegirlypop
    @mirandasyoutubegirlypop 2 года назад +6

    I really get overwhelmed and think there’s no way I can possibly learn the entire language but your videos help

  • @MustafaSaid007
    @MustafaSaid007 Год назад +2

    This felt to me like the "calmness" following the storm.
    I see it every now and then to refresh my mind ❤❤❤❤

  • @devronking1247
    @devronking1247 2 года назад +3

    Milion Gracias! I'm learning Spanish and this is the hardest thing for me to understand but you've explained it so effortlessly.

  • @ctm10235
    @ctm10235 10 месяцев назад

    Your videos are so clear and to the point! I try to get all of my Spanish instruction in Spanish, but I make an exception for Andrew, because his explanations are so clear. Well done!

  • @tomershechner
    @tomershechner 3 года назад +3

    Este video (y muchos otros) es increíble.
    Me encanta tu voz, es tan agradable de escuchar.

  • @tamtran4244
    @tamtran4244 2 года назад

    Your short videos are so helpful . I just start to learn espanol . Tks so much mi amigo. Un amigo de Vietnam.

  • @Lizerator
    @Lizerator 2 года назад

    Love your lessons. I lived in Mexico 60 years ago your series helps me keep up with my Spanish. I live in the Southwest so I have lots of opportunities to speak Spanish and I know that what I say in incorrect some of the time.

  • @montymcphillips
    @montymcphillips 3 года назад +1

    I just want to thank you for your RUclips lessons!

  • @jamesfreese4700
    @jamesfreese4700 Год назад +1

    Useful y helpful content as always!!!!

  • @wiskothejoe
    @wiskothejoe 3 года назад +3

    Sus videos me han ayudado a hacer un gran cambio en mi español. ¡Muchisimas gracias!

  • @dancelaura2005
    @dancelaura2005 3 года назад

    Thank you for addressing questions with personal A.

  • @MarchMSR
    @MarchMSR 2 года назад

    Oh this was a very good video. I had already learnt saber vs conocer and just didnt understand why we were using a! gracias!

  • @marekefreudenberg5355
    @marekefreudenberg5355 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much - you explain things in such a very well-structured, calm and friendly way, and it is amazing how you make the deeper meaning of the grammatical structures, like the underlying situations, relations an emotions, transparent. So your videos are really helpful for my Spanish, even for me being German and watching them in English. I have one tiny question: What if the object is an animal or pet? "Yo veo a un gato/mi perro/ un cerdo..." , or "yo veo un gato?" Can anyone tell me? Saludos!

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  3 года назад

      Thanks Mareke!! 😊 Yes, Spanish natives will sometimes refer to their pets like loved ones using the personal A!

    • @itsgiag
      @itsgiag 3 года назад

      @@realfastspanish I've got to say, you are one of those who teach my language in a way that everyone who speaks English can understand. And for that, I appreciate you so much.
      And yes, we sometimes use “a,” but I don't even know how, when or where I use it. I guess you're right in saying that we use it for loved ones.

  • @feemcdonald4423
    @feemcdonald4423 2 года назад

    Excellent explanations

  • @scobie0
    @scobie0 Год назад

    Excellent and clear

  • @lindadeak7094
    @lindadeak7094 3 месяца назад

    YES. Thank you!

  • @free2beme773
    @free2beme773 3 года назад +1

    I have a "tricky question" concerning the lack of a personal "a" in the following lesson sentence: "Yo mantengo el gato en mi dormitorio."
    Let me clarify the rules I think I understand and why I think there is no "a" in that sentence:
    1. Pets, especially kept inside, would normally take the personal "a". But,
    2. "Mantener" contains the verb "tener", so it, too, does not take the personal "a". But,
    3. When someone or something is held in a particular space, the personal "a" is used after "tener". But,
    4. If a person does not feel affection toward the cat, they don't use the personal "a".
    Is all that correct? Is that why there is no "a" in this sentence?

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  3 года назад +2

      Yes, that works! 😊

    • @itsgiag
      @itsgiag 3 года назад +1

      You can say “Yo mantengo el gato en mi dormitorio,” but we use more commonly “Yo mantengo al gato en mi dormitorio.” Al = a + el.

    • @free2beme773
      @free2beme773 3 года назад +2

      @@itsgiag Yes, Thanks. I thought there should be a personal "a", too, because it seemed like a cat someone keeps would be a pet and thus require the "a". But, there wasn't one in that sentence in a lesson I took online. So, my post was about understanding the various reasons why someone might drop the "a", and the grammatical reasons that would be okay.

  • @Dana24968
    @Dana24968 2 года назад +1

    Muchísimas gracias!! Necesitaba una explicación así

  • @believeinpeace
    @believeinpeace Год назад

    ¡Perfecto! ¡Muchas gracias!

  • @theophonchana5025
    @theophonchana5025 2 года назад

    #preposición #preposition #preposition_a #preposición_a #a_personal #personal_a

  • @bddogcatball
    @bddogcatball 3 года назад

    Very informative. Excellent

  • @TheEarthRealm
    @TheEarthRealm Год назад +2

    I literally knew all these answers, despite not having been able to explain _why_ on my own... 😅

  • @KathyAdamsClark
    @KathyAdamsClark 3 года назад +2

    Very good. I was recently grappling with the personal A is a lesson. So hard to understand!

  • @JustMe-to8te
    @JustMe-to8te Год назад +1

    I'm a native Spanish speaker, and let me tell you that there's nothing wrong with saying, Veo un bombero en la esquina.

  • @PookyKins
    @PookyKins Год назад

    Practicing on Duolingo alone is not enough for this one. Cussing out the entire spanish language relieves a lot of stress for me.

  • @rsaleem7944
    @rsaleem7944 2 года назад

    How do you know where to place the personal A. In some of the examples it went after the verb but one example it was in the beginning of the sentence ( a quien)

  • @Progressionmusic1
    @Progressionmusic1 2 года назад +1

    Are there any movies or shows I can watch in Spanish with English subtitles? Where can I find these 🙏🏾

  • @matthewstewart6426
    @matthewstewart6426 2 года назад

    When they are speaking fast, such as in that last example, who is going to hear the personal “a” anyway?

  • @itsgiag
    @itsgiag 3 года назад +3

    I think this is a pretty difficult lesson to teach, even though it seems so simple. I, as a native speaker, don't know how to use “a,” I just use it and that's it.

  • @DonJohnSpain
    @DonJohnSpain Год назад +1

    I hoped you would also address the strange start of a sentence with A. In Duolingo, the English sentence that needs to be translated, for example "My mother has ..": If I translate it into "Mi madre tiene", it is an error according to Duolingo. It should start with "A mi madre tiene ...", without any explanation. I have no idea if they are right because they don't teach Spanish-Spanish but Latin-Spanish. And their Engish is loaded with sentence construction mistakes. They use American English. It's clear that it's all about the other side of the Atlantic ocean. In lessons, money is always Pesos or Dólares. Never Euros. And cities, countries, people, always on that side of the ocean. Very irritating. And football in English: they call it soccer. They are not for the European market.

    • @b_raeblake6691
      @b_raeblake6691 9 месяцев назад +1

      Having the same problem right now, glad to know I'm not alone. We'll figure it out 😅

  • @CanDoSo_org
    @CanDoSo_org Год назад

    Hi, which city in 3:20? Beautiful.

  • @Flower29Power
    @Flower29Power 3 года назад

    !Gracias!

  • @gideondavid30
    @gideondavid30 2 года назад

    When you begin with a name like Isabel, when do you have to put an "a" in front of it?
    For example,
    "Maria le gusta el carro".
    OR
    "A Maria le gusta el carro".
    Are they both correct? Is one of them correct and why?

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  2 года назад

      The second option "A Maria" works best in this situation.

  • @bentheloverboii
    @bentheloverboii 2 года назад +1

    why is it that A comes first before quien and not after quieres? is there exceptions when it's why questions?

  • @stephenporter5796
    @stephenporter5796 2 года назад

    If you flick on these videos before you're really ready, it can give you a sense that it's just too difficult to pick up. By this, I don't mean your videos specifically, I mean the complexity of the topic

  • @jinglemingle8303
    @jinglemingle8303 10 месяцев назад

    On the question scenario, if you ask "Quien necesita agua?" Why would you not use the personal a to reply "she needs it" with "A ella necesita."? Your talking about a specific girl, she, this one that I am pointing at, like In the firefighter sentence, it is specific so why not use the a?

    • @loriruff-schmalenberger4056
      @loriruff-schmalenberger4056 6 месяцев назад

      In the question and in the response in your example, the person to whom you are referring is the subject, not the object, of the verb. She (the subject) needs water (the object). The personal A is used when the person is the object of the verb, such as "The company needs her."

  • @danorion369
    @danorion369 2 года назад +3

    hi there.. could you also list the movies you're referencing so we can watch them too. Thank you for all the lessons as you're one of my favorite places to learn. As for the spanish movie, I was referring to the very last one where you had quoted, pero, a quien tenemos aqui. =)

  • @TheEarthRealm
    @TheEarthRealm Год назад +1

    So basically, 'a' means _specifically?_ 😄

  • @dancelaura2005
    @dancelaura2005 3 года назад

    "Voy a hablar con a mi jefe" is a mistake that second language learners never make.

  • @kangitankaska
    @kangitankaska 2 года назад

    What is “pau”?

  • @damonbourne
    @damonbourne 3 года назад +2

    ¿A quién puede ayudarnos con este tema? Ahora, lo sé

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  3 года назад +3

      ¡Me gusta much tu ejemplo! Pero hay que tener cuidado. Intenta pensar en una posible respuesta a esta pregunta (mi profesor puede ayudarnos, ella puede ayudarnos etc.)

  • @oraetlabora1922
    @oraetlabora1922 3 года назад

    Actually, one could also say “veo un bombero por allí”.

  • @nycdrake7410
    @nycdrake7410 Год назад

    Entiendo, pero hay momentos en los que la persona A todavía se usa, incluso cuando el destinatario no es la persona en la oración. Me gusta: a alguien le gusto tu comentario.. A Carlos le gustó tu estado.. Esto me confunde

  • @spanishconmigo122
    @spanishconmigo122 3 года назад

    I'm at the point where I understand how I should use it. But I still don't reach for it. Also, I'm still all about "a mi" instead of "para mi" also. LOL

  • @robertordish3754
    @robertordish3754 3 месяца назад

    But where is the logic here? If i say..... I need my friend.....necesito mi amigo...that clearly states my intention. Un says I need "a" friend...mi says I need "my" friend. Some parts of spanish really don't make sense to me. If I say ....necesito mi amiga.....to anyone fluent in spanish they will easily know exactly what I mean.

  • @ArtSymbol2407
    @ArtSymbol2407 5 месяцев назад

    Yeah, when you see 2 Spanish speaking dudes using "A", you know it is personal