I’m gonna be so honest: I’ve been taking Spanish for 8 years because of school, and every single year I’ve struggled. How I managed to pass every year was a mystery. I’m in my first year of college, and had to once again take Spanish. I felt like everyone in my class knew more than me, and I was ALWAYS struggling. I tried everything, but nothing worked. What saved me was this guys videos, I would always rely on him to explain things to me whenever I was lost, something about the way he goes through everything in a logical way is so helpful to me, and he got me through test after test. I’m proud to say that I got my final grade back today, and I passed the class!!!! I’m not kidding when I say I wouldn’t be in this spot if it wasn’t for my boy Danny, I really do owe this grade to him :) I’m free!!! Thank you for all the help this semester
Very grateful for your uploads, thanks for the insight into irregular past participles as well as typical conjugations. I love when they’re combined in the same video! Edit: great thumbnail as well
Soy nuevo en este canal y he visto ya algunos videos, estoy a prendiendo inglés y pienso que tus clases me ayudarán a reforzar más mi inglés. Felicidades lo haces muy bien 👍
Just wondering: Is the word 'trabajar' a contraction of the two words: 'traer' and 'bajar'? If so, it would have the meaning of 'to bring under' which is what an employee does when he goes to work for an employer.
Hola amig@, espero que estés bien. Soy un hablante del español, y me gustaría mejorar mi fluidez en inglés, si te parece podemos hacer un tandem y practicar la fluidez en inglpes y español mutuamente. Buen día. Aclaro que no busco dinero o ningún otro motivo, mi idea es poder viajar a otro país y desenvolverme de la mejor manera.
Hola Duane. Soy un hablante nativo español. Siempre la doble L se pronuncia como una Y. Estoy buscando un compañero para practicar mi fluidez en inglés. Si te gusta la idea, podríamos hacer un tandem y así aprender mutuamente el idioma de la otra persona. Buen día.
I’m gonna be so honest: I’ve been taking Spanish for 8 years because of school, and every single year I’ve struggled. How I managed to pass every year was a mystery. I’m in my first year of college, and had to once again take Spanish. I felt like everyone in my class knew more than me, and I was ALWAYS struggling. I tried everything, but nothing worked. What saved me was this guys videos, I would always rely on him to explain things to me whenever I was lost, something about the way he goes through everything in a logical way is so helpful to me, and he got me through test after test. I’m proud to say that I got my final grade back today, and I passed the class!!!! I’m not kidding when I say I wouldn’t be in this spot if it wasn’t for my boy Danny, I really do owe this grade to him
:) I’m free!!! Thank you for all the help this semester
Thank you so much for your kind words. We're so glad that we're able to help you on your Spanish speaking journey!
Very grateful for your uploads, thanks for the insight into irregular past participles as well as typical conjugations. I love when they’re combined in the same video!
Edit: great thumbnail as well
Thank you so much!!
Thanks!
No problem!
Soy nuevo en este canal y he visto ya algunos videos, estoy a prendiendo inglés y pienso que tus clases me ayudarán a reforzar más mi inglés. Felicidades lo haces muy bien 👍
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¡Muchas gracias!
Can you explain the difference between past participles and the preterite?
Buen trabajo..
Gracias!!
Plz we appreciate making a video to learn the difference between hay vs estár 🙏🏻
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Just wondering:
Is the word 'trabajar' a contraction of the two words: 'traer' and 'bajar'?
If so, it would have the meaning of 'to bring under' which is what an employee does when he goes to work for an employer.
No, its a completely different word.
Trabajar = work
Traer=bring
Bajar = go down, go under
@@guiditomo
It’s not a contraction of those two words.
To bring under implies submission to a boss.
@@memowilliam9889 The origin of the word "trabajar" comes from a latin word "tripalliare" that actually means torture.
That is a creepy fact haha
@@guiditomo
The similarity I see is only coincidental.
What is the difference between this vs past tense? Is this in general vs the actual person tense
If you can't roll R. how should you pronounce an R at the beginning or RR in the middle. Should you use a Flapped R or an English sounding R?
gracias senor. este ayudarme
I wanted to know can I make conversation fluently after this course.sir
Hola amig@, espero que estés bien. Soy un hablante del español, y me gustaría mejorar mi fluidez en inglés, si te parece podemos hacer un tandem y practicar la fluidez en inglpes y español mutuamente. Buen día.
Aclaro que no busco dinero o ningún otro motivo, mi idea es poder viajar a otro país y desenvolverme de la mejor manera.
¡Bien Hecho! Orale
Hola!! Hablo español nativo, estudiando inglés. Me gustaría intercambiar idioma si a alguien le interesa 👌
I have a question. Double L is pronounced Y by some and J by others. An example is llamas, is this pronounced yama or jama? Thanks Duane
Hola Duane. Soy un hablante nativo español. Siempre la doble L se pronuncia como una Y.
Estoy buscando un compañero para practicar mi fluidez en inglés. Si te gusta la idea, podríamos hacer un tandem y así aprender mutuamente el idioma de la otra persona. Buen día.
@@jorgevergel4515i'm a native english speaker trying to learn spanish i'd be down
escribir--escrito
freir--frito
poner--puesto
cubrir--cubierto
morir--muerto
volver--vuelto
poner--puesto
simpre muy bien
Morir-muerto
Volver-vuelto
Ver-visto
Everyone , i want to ask a question what is the form of the simple present and past in spanish 🥹