Absolutley.why can't it be taught in schools, the majority of the US would benefit, but should also adapt to areas were Cuban and Puerto Rican are more previlant.
@@thekaraokelady5182 I used to want to learn Japanese, but now I’m just learning languages I might actually have a chance in improving in, or might need to learn/a language apart of my culture. Which is why I’m learning: Kouri Vini, Spanish, & Possibly Russian
I'm also learning the Mexican accent as that's where my fam originates from! Thanks for this video, especially the RUclipsrs section -- I've been looking for Mexican youtubers but didn't know how to start my search!
Ty I’m learning Mexican Spanish because I live in Texas and in a mostly Mexican city and my high school is 90% Mexican and I plan on moving to Mexico when I’m older so this is very helpful
Omg exact same story as me!! Even though sadly my family had to move so I don’t live in texas anymore :( but someday I’ll move back and go to Mexico as well
It's so nice to see some appreciation for Mexican culture, especially from what I consider an unexpected place (Japan!). Your accent is great, and wish you the best.
Gracias por este video! Estoy aprendiendo más español solamente por qué no lo puedo hablar tan bien. Y soy mexicana también pero nase en los Estados Unidos. Quiero aprender más palabras y esto me ayuda mucho! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽✨
I've been using Complete Spanish Step-By-Step by McGraw Hill (second edition).It explains certain words used only in Spain and other words used in Latin America. It's been great for learning how Spanish grammar works, and it's also a workbook.
Mextalki and Spanish Playground are both super helpful for learning Mexican Spanish. Also Spring Spanish and Dreaming Spanish (comprehensible input from super beginner to advanced) has some Mexican teachers on them and have excellent content for learning Spanish in general. It’s nice to see see all the Mexican in the comments that are learning Spanish-it makes me feel not as alone. Loved your video!! Thank you!❤️
As a Japanese person growing up in Japan and learned English only at school in Japan as a foreign language, aaand learning Spanish now as the second foreign language, I really appreciate your content It's very fun and clear to understand for me. And also I really like your voice and how you express in your words😊 Thank you for your videos!
Emi! Thank you so much. A German here, looking for Mexican Spanish material in an English video out of Japan xD This is EXACTLY the information I was struggling to find. It's really hard to find latin youtubers when you don't know what you're looking for and most of the time, the things recommended to me were literally only the biggest channels who talk in 1.5 speed (at least it feels like it, like you said) :D Thanks so much. You made my life a lot easier and I'll be sure to check out your recommendations.
This video was SO helpful. I learned (somee) French and it took me like 2-3 months to acquire this amount of information. This was an awesome way to just get right into lots of awesome content. Thanks for posting this!
Hi Emi! I just wanted to say thank you for your recommendations! The input I've gotten from the podcasts and youtubers you recommended has made an ENORMOUS impact in my vocabulary acquisition and my ability to comprehend native speakers. Thank you recommending some native content that is more clearly and slowly spoken. PLUS I can't say enough good things about Language Transfer. It's all helped me to surpass the stage I had quit at in the past. Being at the stage where I can enjoy content makes the process way more enjoyable.
This is just what I was looking for! I am Colombian but doing a service trip to Mexico in January and want to brush up on specifically Mexican Spanish and slang :) thanks for this!
The best Spanish textbook is the one you use consistently. Unlike other Romance languages (French, Portuguese, etc.), Spanish is easiest to understand amongst Lat. Am & Castilian Spanish dialects. If you chose to learn a different accent at some point along your studies, you make adjustments accordingly. If you have friends in Lat. Am., see if they can ship you their old textbooks. Otherwise, for those living in U.S.A., try getting in contact with university students who majored in Spanish. These textbooks will most likely be dirt cheap.
Lmao @8:05 that is a perfect way of describing me. I just might steal that description 😂 Thank you so much for the mention. I didnt even know that was a thing on RUclips.
Apartir de sus recursos les quiero recomendar mis favoritos también al respecto a díalogo mexicano: Podcasts (Español Mexicano Wey, Doorway to Mexico), Telenovelas del Netflix (La Reina Del Sur, Dónde Hubo El Fuego), RUclipsrs (Ford Quaterman - a pesar de ser gringo, este RUclipsr nos lleva a cada rincón de Mexico con su aventura y a veces podemos aprender unas nuevas palabras mexicanas con él)
i’m trying to learn spanish cause i have many family that lives in mexico. my grandparents didn’t want me to speak spanish so i grew up knowing only english. All my friends speak both languages and they’d always be shocked when i told them i didn’t speak spanish. i’m ready to learn :)
A lot of the podcasts you mentioned are guys. If you want to hear more of the mexican female point of view, and you want to widen your vocabulary more and are interested in self development, psychology, and literature then i highly recommend Se Regalan Dudas. I dont know if they’re from Monterrey but im pretty sure they’re from Northern Mexico. They also have a book club and they do episodes where they interview other famous women from Mexico and talk about pop culture, dating, therapy, philosophy, etc.
Emi you're such a gem! I found one of your videos a while ago, and as an American living in Mexico, I appreciate all of your content, especially this one! I am so impressed with your dedication to learning a new language so quickly!
Hi, I've just started learning Spanish and found your channel and it's so fun 😭 I'm also half-Japanese and speak English and Japanese idk it feels cool to find somebody in the same boat. I found this video really helpful thank you!!
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful for this gringo living en Mexico. I am a missionary living with my wife and two boys in Sonora Mexico. There are so many English speaking people who want to learn Spanish but struggle to get fluent. My hope is this year I will be fluent.
i love this kind of content 💗💗💗 (tbh i have not chosen a country to focus yet,, latam have so many accents i'm just learning a bit of everything and chosing what i feel the most comfortable in)
I was born n raised in SoCal in a Mexican neighborhood and my native language (Tagalog) has a lot of Spanish so I know a lot of random words and phrases but it’s difficult to work when you don’t know at least intermediate Spanish 😭 all of the jobs I’ve had had mostly ONLY Spanish-speaking coworkers (as I’m typing I’m at work 😅) so hopefully I can learn as much as I can to make it easier for me and them to work together
I recently started watching Alex Tienda (specifically his North Korea series)... he's a Mexican travel vlogger, and I feel like he's a little easier to understand... at least in the five videos I've seen so far.
My Spanish is so bad that I get anxiety when I have to translate a word or phrase to friends, and when I have to speak with my family. I’ve been looking for a good podcast but I’m bad at searching. Thank you for the vid ❤
I 100% related with Luisito being easy to understand! No había escuchado los demás, así que voy a verlos, gracias por las recomendaciones. Pensé que podría escribir algo en español :) And some mexican slang I learned just recently: eres la mera mera
@@emigrace i think mero is used in other ways too, but "el mero mero" is like "the boss" kind of like "head honcho" like literally the person in charge, or also like the very best, or one and only
Not me watching this video as a Mexican 😭 jajajaja Me interesó mucho saber cómo aprenden Español, sobre todo de mi país (: ♡ 3:04 JAJSKWKS Paulina is an ICON y justo esa escena es uno de sus mejores memes 🤣 PD: Tu Español es súper bueno 😩🤌🏻🖤
I live in Socal and married a second generation Mexican immigrant. His whole family is Mexican, I can’t really have a full conversation with my MIL. So Mexican Spanish is a no brainer 😊
thank you so much for these videos. I am going to Mexico for an abroad year next year through an exchange program and I am trying to learn Mexican Spanish to a decent level where I can improve once I get there
Growing up in a hispanic household, for the sake of getting by in school easily in a racist town before moving to where I am now. I'm trying to relearn what I've lost as I'm learning other languages, using whatever I can! Especially with the help of my own family :)
I bought Destinos many years ago and I like it but haven’t really concentrated on using it. I’ve heard someone else also recommend it. There’s full playlists on RUclips for the textbook and workbook
Thank you thank you emi.ive wished for forever someone would teach Mexican Spanish. I'm non Hispanic and was being taught by neighbors , when I was in my early 20s, and progressing well, able to speak some at work, telephone.i had done Avon for a little while , had the catalogs in spanish.then ended up moving to the east coast where it was mostly potugese and Puerto Rican Spanish, felt lost, and discontinued speaking Spanish, so you can understand how excited I am. Thank you
I had an idea while emi was talking about fast speakers. RUclips allows you to slow down the playback speed. So you can convert any fast-talking RUclips channel into a slow-talking RUclips channel. I'll have to try it out.
Thanks so much for the recommendations ! I started listening to an episose of Creativo with Caloncho and holy molly that was humbling haha. You know when you're at a café minding your business and there are people around you having a conversation but you're focused on something else and it just kinda becomes this mushy stream of words that vaguely sounds english but you just hear it go by and you only pick up on a few words that stand out here and there ? That's how that interview sounded to me haha, so much for me proudly thinking I was at a comfortable B2 level xD Also, I like how there's a lot more room for experimenting when it comes to RUclipsrs in your target language, as in there are quite a few that I wouldn't be interested by if they created content in english, but just the mere fact that they're in spanish and are easy to understand makes me have a lot more good will and have less room for boredom since I'm just busy understanding what the hell they're saying haha
Ay I cut it out from the video bc it was getting too long, but i definitely feel you bc can’t understand a lot either😂😅 I listen to a 2 hour episode in the course of 1-2 weeks bc my brain can’t take in such rapid Spanish hahahaha Agree about the RUclipsr thing too!hahahah
Thankyou for this!! So helpful on my Spanish journey! Also, have you considered adding Japanese content on your channel?? I want to learn Japanese after I get a good grip on Spanish, and would love more content and think that you would be so good at it!!
I haven't chosen a Spanish style yet because I like all of the accents, but I do have a lot of movies in Mexican style Spanish "Como No Te Voy A Querer" is a pretty good movie about a young soccer player. Otherwise thanks for the channels ,podcasts, and movie recommendations.
i am spaniard filipino but i live in america (and consider myself more american than either of those lol) so im going to learn the mexican dialect first, but im having struggles with finding the right resources for mexican spanish so tysm for this video
Me encantó la película Contol Z. Hay mucha jerga allá. Una vez has escuchado el podcast Pinky Promise? Eso es bien Mexicana con muchas estrellas de cine y televisión. No me gustaron las series Club de Cuervos y tampoco Flores blah blah 😅 Gracias por el video.
Yesssss I love Mexican Spanish. So clear and easy to pick up. I also like the way Dominican Spanish sounds but it’s hard af lol. Spaniard Spanish sounds triggers me lmao I can not watch shows from Spain lol
I’m born and raised in the states (Bay Area, California) and I’m one of the few in my family who can’t speak Spanish. I’m Mexican and a little Irish, but I just struggle very much grasping it. My pronunciation is just fine, you’d think I’m fluent. As for English, it’s my only language so I’m perfect there. And the grammatical structures don’t exactly match up between the two languages. I feel like that’s what makes learning Spanish so difficult for me. If only I could download it into my own head 😂
dudeeeee tysm ive been wanting to learn spanish sm, i live in texas and almost everyone in my area is hispanic but no well known apps teach mexican spanish!! (smh btw, should teach mexican spanish)
If you’re into cooking and want to learn more about traditional Mexican meals, De mi Rancho a Tu Cocina is the perfect channel.
IM LATE BUT YESSSS her meals are authentic. and her older videos have subtitles but not the newer ones for some reason
Yes, and her Spanish is surprisingly clear and easy to understand.
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Any other Mexican vloggers than speaks Spanish pls!
If you live in the United States, you should be learning the Mexican dialect.
Absolutley.why can't it be taught in schools, the majority of the US would benefit, but should also adapt to areas were Cuban and Puerto Rican are more previlant.
@@shawnabruley7066 yea like Miami and New York..
@@shawnabruley7066 facts. really no reason to learn spain spanish when…… i legit know no actual spanish people from spain
Me: I totally agree
also me: learns Japanese instead
I need help lol
@@thekaraokelady5182 I used to want to learn Japanese, but now I’m just learning languages I might actually have a chance in improving in, or might need to learn/a language apart of my culture. Which is why I’m learning: Kouri Vini, Spanish, & Possibly Russian
I'm also learning the Mexican accent as that's where my fam originates from! Thanks for this video, especially the RUclipsrs section -- I've been looking for Mexican youtubers but didn't know how to start my search!
so glad this was useful!☺️
Good luck!
Ty I’m learning Mexican Spanish because I live in Texas and in a mostly Mexican city and my high school is 90% Mexican and I plan on moving to Mexico when I’m older so this is very helpful
Good luck 🤞🏼
Me 2 minus the living in a Mexican city an high school an moving to Mexico part but I do wanna visit
Omg exact same story as me!! Even though sadly my family had to move so I don’t live in texas anymore :( but someday I’ll move back and go to Mexico as well
It's so nice to see some appreciation for Mexican culture, especially from what I consider an unexpected place (Japan!). Your accent is great, and wish you the best.
sending much love to Mexico from this little island:) thank you so much!!:)
Gracias por este video! Estoy aprendiendo más español solamente por qué no lo puedo hablar tan bien. Y soy mexicana también pero nase en los Estados Unidos. Quiero aprender más palabras y esto me ayuda mucho! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽✨
I've been using Complete Spanish Step-By-Step by McGraw Hill (second edition).It explains certain words used only in Spain and other words used in Latin America.
It's been great for learning how Spanish grammar works, and it's also a workbook.
Mextalki and Spanish Playground are both super helpful for learning Mexican Spanish. Also Spring Spanish and Dreaming Spanish (comprehensible input from super beginner to advanced) has some Mexican teachers on them and have excellent content for learning Spanish in general. It’s nice to see see all the Mexican in the comments that are learning Spanish-it makes me feel not as alone. Loved your video!! Thank you!❤️
For textbooks I recommend Ana María Maqueo's Español para Extranjeros. It's old and outdated, but it's definitely Mexican.
As a Japanese person growing up in Japan and learned English only at school in Japan as a foreign language, aaand learning Spanish now as the second foreign language, I really appreciate your content It's very fun and clear to understand for me. And also I really like your voice and how you express in your words😊 Thank you for your videos!
2:17 "Monterrey" You nailed the rrr sound!
Hahahhahaha thank you! while editing I was like “why tf am I so intense”😂
@@emigrace let me know pls if you have a goof rrr video.
I’m Mexican and English Isn’t my first language. But because of school I’ve forgotten most of what I’ve known. So I’m trying so hard to relearn it
Emi! Thank you so much. A German here, looking for Mexican Spanish material in an English video out of Japan xD This is EXACTLY the information I was struggling to find. It's really hard to find latin youtubers when you don't know what you're looking for and most of the time, the things recommended to me were literally only the biggest channels who talk in 1.5 speed (at least it feels like it, like you said) :D Thanks so much. You made my life a lot easier and I'll be sure to check out your recommendations.
Hahahahaha sounds like you found the perfect video!
I’m so happy to hear that!!🥰💞
This video was SO helpful. I learned (somee) French and it took me like 2-3 months to acquire this amount of information. This was an awesome way to just get right into lots of awesome content. Thanks for posting this!
Recommendations based on movies/tv/youtubers speaking slow is the deep cut i needed!!!
Hi Emi! I just wanted to say thank you for your recommendations! The input I've gotten from the podcasts and youtubers you recommended has made an ENORMOUS impact in my vocabulary acquisition and my ability to comprehend native speakers. Thank you recommending some native content that is more clearly and slowly spoken. PLUS I can't say enough good things about Language Transfer. It's all helped me to surpass the stage I had quit at in the past. Being at the stage where I can enjoy content makes the process way more enjoyable.
ahh I'm so happy to hear that! thanks for coming back to this video to comment and tell me that, really appreciate it. sending you much love ❤️
Mextalki - Learn Mexican Spanish I love this channel and their course is really helping me out. They have a podcast too.
This is just what I was looking for! I am Colombian but doing a service trip to Mexico in January and want to brush up on specifically Mexican Spanish and slang :) thanks for this!
I love that this video’s helping even a native Spanish speaker!😂 Me encanta tu país, saludos desde Japón!:)
The best Spanish textbook is the one you use consistently. Unlike other Romance languages (French, Portuguese, etc.), Spanish is easiest to understand amongst Lat. Am & Castilian Spanish dialects. If you chose to learn a different accent at some point along your studies, you make adjustments accordingly. If you have friends in Lat. Am., see if they can ship you their old textbooks. Otherwise, for those living in U.S.A., try getting in contact with university students who majored in Spanish. These textbooks will most likely be dirt cheap.
Lmao @8:05 that is a perfect way of describing me. I just might steal that description 😂
Thank you so much for the mention. I didnt even know that was a thing on RUclips.
Hahahahahaaa I’m glad you don’t mind it😂
And thanks so much for the comment! I genuinely love your channel!:)
@@emigrace I am loving yours as well! Thank you so much
🙏🏼🙏🏼
I heard so much spanish as a child when I started to really learn it I had almost no issues with pronunciation! Almost came naturally
Apartir de sus recursos les quiero recomendar mis favoritos también al respecto a díalogo mexicano: Podcasts (Español Mexicano Wey, Doorway to Mexico), Telenovelas del Netflix (La Reina Del Sur, Dónde Hubo El Fuego), RUclipsrs (Ford Quaterman - a pesar de ser gringo, este RUclipsr nos lleva a cada rincón de Mexico con su aventura y a veces podemos aprender unas nuevas palabras mexicanas con él)
My dad was from Mexico but he’s not around and never taught me so now I’m trying to teach myself.
omg yes this is the video I've been looking for! I've decided to focus on Mexican Spanish recently so this is perfect
so happy to hear that!☺️🤍
It’s really important to me to learn Mexican Spanish, thank you so much for this video ❤️
i’m trying to learn spanish cause i have many family that lives in mexico. my grandparents didn’t want me to speak spanish so i grew up knowing only english. All my friends speak both languages and they’d always be shocked when i told them i didn’t speak spanish. i’m ready to learn :)
A lot of the podcasts you mentioned are guys. If you want to hear more of the mexican female point of view, and you want to widen your vocabulary more and are interested in self development, psychology, and literature then i highly recommend Se Regalan Dudas. I dont know if they’re from Monterrey but im pretty sure they’re from Northern Mexico. They also have a book club and they do episodes where they interview other famous women from Mexico and talk about pop culture, dating, therapy, philosophy, etc.
Just found you I'm an African American trying to learn spanish your videos are cool
madrigals magic key to spanish is really good in my opinion
Emi you're such a gem! I found one of your videos a while ago, and as an American living in Mexico, I appreciate all of your content, especially this one! I am so impressed with your dedication to learning a new language so quickly!
Hi, I've just started learning Spanish and found your channel and it's so fun 😭 I'm also half-Japanese and speak English and Japanese idk it feels cool to find somebody in the same boat. I found this video really helpful thank you!!
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful for this gringo living en Mexico. I am a missionary living with my wife and two boys in Sonora Mexico. There are so many English speaking people who want to learn Spanish but struggle to get fluent. My hope is this year I will be fluent.
i love this kind of content 💗💗💗 (tbh i have not chosen a country to focus yet,, latam have so many accents i'm just learning a bit of everything and chosing what i feel the most comfortable in)
glad you enjoyed it!!🤍
I was born n raised in SoCal in a Mexican neighborhood and my native language (Tagalog) has a lot of Spanish so I know a lot of random words and phrases but it’s difficult to work when you don’t know at least intermediate Spanish 😭 all of the jobs I’ve had had mostly ONLY Spanish-speaking coworkers (as I’m typing I’m at work 😅) so hopefully I can learn as much as I can to make it easier for me and them to work together
I recently started watching Alex Tienda (specifically his North Korea series)... he's a Mexican travel vlogger, and I feel like he's a little easier to understand... at least in the five videos I've seen so far.
Thanks for the recommendation!!:)
so glad i came across this!! i’m mex-am & i’m learning so i can talk to my family that only speaks spanish 💜
I love your humor! Gracias por las recomendaciones 😁
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Thank you. These are very unique interesting suggestions that no one else has mentioned.
I actually really, really appreciated this video LOL thank you :) Was searching all over for this
My Spanish is so bad that I get anxiety when I have to translate a word or phrase to friends, and when I have to speak with my family.
I’ve been looking for a good podcast but I’m bad at searching.
Thank you for the vid ❤
I got so excited when you started talking about Monterrey bc my family is in Monterrey and I’m learning to be able to communicate with them
Thanks for this video!
I'm learning Mexican Spanish and this video helped a lot 🙏🏻
So happy you found it useful!:)
great youtube rec explanations, i subscribed to you and all of them without a second thought lmao
I 100% related with Luisito being easy to understand! No había escuchado los demás, así que voy a verlos, gracias por las recomendaciones. Pensé que podría escribir algo en español :)
And some mexican slang I learned just recently: eres la mera mera
love it when people comment in Spanish!:)
you have to tell me what that means!! I have no idea😂😂
@@emigrace i think mero is used in other ways too, but "el mero mero" is like "the boss" kind of like "head honcho" like literally the person in charge, or also like the very best, or one and only
Wow, You couldn't have published this video at a better time!! thanks
Happy that this was useful!:)
I was born in Mexico but I got raised in Germany, and they never taught me how to speak mexican spanish. So now I'm here learning it by myself :)❣
Language Transfer is an awesome and free resource as well. Combine it with duolingo or other resource
THANK YOU! 🥹❤🫶🫶
Not me watching this video as a Mexican 😭 jajajaja
Me interesó mucho saber cómo aprenden Español, sobre todo de mi país (: ♡
3:04 JAJSKWKS Paulina is an ICON y justo esa escena es uno de sus mejores memes 🤣
PD: Tu Español es súper bueno 😩🤌🏻🖤
me encanta que estas viendo este video jajajaja
🤍🤍🤍
I live in Socal and married a second generation Mexican immigrant. His whole family is Mexican, I can’t really have a full conversation with my MIL. So Mexican Spanish is a no brainer 😊
thank you so much for these videos. I am going to Mexico for an abroad year next year through an exchange program and I am trying to learn Mexican Spanish to a decent level where I can improve once I get there
I'm watching your video to practice my listening ;-; i need to say you deserve more audience! U really got a kind personality :3
Thank you so much for this! I'm starting out on my Spanish journey and I want to learn Mexican Spanish primarily. This is really helpful. :)
Growing up in a hispanic household, for the sake of getting by in school easily in a racist town before moving to where I am now. I'm trying to relearn what I've lost as I'm learning other languages, using whatever I can! Especially with the help of my own family :)
This deserves MORE likes and MORE views!!!
I bought Destinos many years ago and I like it but haven’t really concentrated on using it. I’ve heard someone else also recommend it. There’s full playlists on RUclips for the textbook and workbook
thanks for the recommendation!🙏😄
Thank you thank you emi.ive wished for forever someone would teach Mexican Spanish. I'm non Hispanic and was being taught by neighbors , when I was in my early 20s, and progressing well, able to speak some at work, telephone.i had done Avon for a little while , had the catalogs in spanish.then ended up moving to the east coast where it was mostly potugese and Puerto Rican Spanish, felt lost, and discontinued speaking Spanish, so you can understand how excited I am. Thank you
that's awesome, I'm excited for you! thank you for telling me your story:)
My favorite is "Spanish with Nate" on RUclips. He's an American from Los Angeles, but speaks with a really strong northern Mexican accent.
I had an idea while emi was talking about fast speakers. RUclips allows you to slow down the playback speed. So you can convert any fast-talking RUclips channel into a slow-talking RUclips channel. I'll have to try it out.
Thanks so much for the recommendations ! I started listening to an episose of Creativo with Caloncho and holy molly that was humbling haha. You know when you're at a café minding your business and there are people around you having a conversation but you're focused on something else and it just kinda becomes this mushy stream of words that vaguely sounds english but you just hear it go by and you only pick up on a few words that stand out here and there ? That's how that interview sounded to me haha, so much for me proudly thinking I was at a comfortable B2 level xD
Also, I like how there's a lot more room for experimenting when it comes to RUclipsrs in your target language, as in there are quite a few that I wouldn't be interested by if they created content in english, but just the mere fact that they're in spanish and are easy to understand makes me have a lot more good will and have less room for boredom since I'm just busy understanding what the hell they're saying haha
Ay I cut it out from the video bc it was getting too long, but i definitely feel you bc can’t understand a lot either😂😅 I listen to a 2 hour episode in the course of 1-2 weeks bc my brain can’t take in such rapid Spanish hahahaha
Agree about the RUclipsr thing too!hahahah
The podcast recommendations are so good !! I didn’t even know I needed this
Great video! Can’t wait to check out all your recommendations.
I was just born with an accent because my dad is Mexican so I learn some from him and I’m learning a little self taught Spanish myself
Thanks for the video! I'm trying to learn Mexican Spanish so I can talk with my grandma without my aunts having to translate for the both of us!
this helped so much because im Mexican and i have to learn the language so thank u
Thankyou for this!! So helpful on my Spanish journey! Also, have you considered adding Japanese content on your channel?? I want to learn Japanese after I get a good grip on Spanish, and would love more content and think that you would be so good at it!!
thank you! this was wonderful!!
POV: you’re Mexican but can’t speak Spanish 💀
Thank you! Especially the podcast recommendations! It's been surprisingly hard to find shows like these!
So glad i could help!!
Thank you for this! I’m learning the Mexican dialect of Spanish & I needed this ! Gracias 🙏🏽
I’m so glad it was helpful!!!
i appreciate this video sm!! Thank you!!
man mexican spanish just sounds the best tbh
Super helpful. Thanks a million!!
I haven't chosen a Spanish style yet because I like all of the accents, but I do have a lot of movies in Mexican style Spanish "Como No Te Voy A Querer" is a pretty good movie about a young soccer player. Otherwise thanks for the channels ,podcasts, and movie recommendations.
I need to get around to watching movies, so thanks for the recommendation! I’m happy that this video was useful!:)
This video is perfect, exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Loosing my Spanish its my first language so Thank you! I can only watch narcos mexico and the office in spanish so much!
No love for Doorway to Mexico podcast? Ive found it to be a great help on my quest!
That is very true 100 percent
i am spaniard filipino but i live in america (and consider myself more american than either of those lol) so im going to learn the mexican dialect first, but im having struggles with finding the right resources for mexican spanish so tysm for this video
This video is such a blessing!
Thank you so much for this! This is exactly what I'm looking for 🤗
gracias, emi :) siempre busco más recursos, especialmente en espanol mexicano
Me encantó la película Contol Z. Hay mucha jerga allá. Una vez has escuchado el podcast Pinky Promise? Eso es bien Mexicana con muchas estrellas de cine y televisión. No me gustaron las series Club de Cuervos y tampoco Flores blah blah 😅 Gracias por el video.
Yesssss I love Mexican Spanish. So clear and easy to pick up. I also like the way Dominican Spanish sounds but it’s hard af lol. Spaniard Spanish sounds triggers me lmao I can not watch shows from Spain lol
Me encanta! Me encanta! Me encanta!
I’m born and raised in the states (Bay Area, California) and I’m one of the few in my family who can’t speak Spanish. I’m Mexican and a little Irish, but I just struggle very much grasping it. My pronunciation is just fine, you’d think I’m fluent. As for English, it’s my only language so I’m perfect there. And the grammatical structures don’t exactly match up between the two languages. I feel like that’s what makes learning Spanish so difficult for me. If only I could download it into my own head 😂
Jajashjaja I'm learning english with this way, is very interesting how the gringos want learn spanish with our mexican culture
Monarca is the best! The Spanish is rather advanced though.
Any of Maria madrigals books! 👍🏼👍🏼
Guau!
Que padre encontrarte.
Gracias
This is so fantastic!
Love this thank you!!😊
muchas gracias i like your jewellry
dudeeeee
tysm
ive been wanting to learn spanish sm, i live in texas and almost everyone in my area is hispanic
but no well known apps teach mexican spanish!! (smh btw, should teach mexican spanish)
LOVE THIS
Can you recommend us mexican youtubers who have double subtitles on their video both in English and Spanish
you make great vids you deserve more followers I love your account.
I loveeeeeee control z
Thanks. I needed that.
Control Z is sooooo goood!!!!
I knooooow!!!