¡De nada! I'm so glad you found it helpful! It's true, "cómo estás" is a great phrase, but it's important to expand your vocabulary and learn new ways to express yourself. I'm happy this video gave you some fresh ideas. 😊 ¡Espero que sigas disfrutando de mis videos! ❤️
¡De nada! 😊 I'm so glad you found it helpful. It makes me happy to know that my videos are helping people learn Spanish. If you have any questions or requests, feel free to leave a comment. I'm always happy to help in any way I can. ❤️
your english is amazing also thanks just started ı wanted to learn spanish for a long time and now ı set and a-started again ı hope this time i ll have some progress)
That's awesome! I'm so glad you're taking the plunge and learning Spanish! It's a beautiful language, and it opens up a whole new world of possibilities. And thank you for the compliment on my English. 😊 I've been working hard at it! It sounds like you've tried to learn Spanish before. Don't worry, it's totally normal to start and stop a few times before it really sticks. The most important thing is to keep at it and find ways to make it fun and engaging. My videos are here to help you every step of the way, so be sure to explore my channel and check out the different topics I cover. And don't hesitate to ask any questions you have along the way. I'm always happy to help! ¡Mucha suerte con tu aprendizaje! I'm confident you'll make progress this time. 💪 You've got this! ✨
¡Gracias! 😊 I appreciate the positive feedback. "Muy bien" is an effective way to express approval and encouragement. It lets me know that you're enjoying the content and finding it helpful. I'm motivated to keep creating more videos that make learning Spanish fun and accessible for everyone. ❤️
You're right to be curious about the period after "Ud."! It can be a bit confusing because you might see it both ways. Here's the deal: Traditionally, "Ud." is an abbreviation and should have a period. This is similar to how we use periods after abbreviations like "Mr." or "Dr." in English. Modern usage: However, in modern Spanish, especially in informal writing like online comments or social media, it's becoming increasingly common to omit the period after "Ud." If you want to be extra careful or formal, you can always include the period. But if you see "Ud" without a period, don't worry too much about it. :) Great question!
Thanks so much for this video. I got tired of saying como estas everytime. so this video was perfect. gracias 🙂
¡De nada! I'm so glad you found it helpful! It's true, "cómo estás" is a great phrase, but it's important to expand your vocabulary and learn new ways to express yourself. I'm happy this video gave you some fresh ideas. 😊 ¡Espero que sigas disfrutando de mis videos! ❤️
This lady is an amazing teacher
Aww thanks for your kind words. I’m so glad the videos are helpful.
So helpful. Excellent visual and audio. Catalina's approach is organized and well presented. Thank you for your helpful resources!!
Glad it was helpful! I’m so glad to see your comment. I hope you have an amazing day.
Thank you for the lesson
¡De nada! 😊 I'm so glad you found it helpful. It makes me happy to know that my videos are helping people learn Spanish. If you have any questions or requests, feel free to leave a comment. I'm always happy to help in any way I can. ❤️
your english is amazing also thanks just started ı wanted to learn spanish for a long time and now ı set and a-started again ı hope this time i ll have some progress)
That's awesome! I'm so glad you're taking the plunge and learning Spanish! It's a beautiful language, and it opens up a whole new world of possibilities. And thank you for the compliment on my English. 😊 I've been working hard at it!
It sounds like you've tried to learn Spanish before. Don't worry, it's totally normal to start and stop a few times before it really sticks. The most important thing is to keep at it and find ways to make it fun and engaging.
My videos are here to help you every step of the way, so be sure to explore my channel and check out the different topics I cover. And don't hesitate to ask any questions you have along the way. I'm always happy to help!
¡Mucha suerte con tu aprendizaje! I'm confident you'll make progress this time. 💪 You've got this! ✨
Muy bien
¡Gracias! 😊 I appreciate the positive feedback. "Muy bien" is an effective way to express approval and encouragement. It lets me know that you're enjoying the content and finding it helpful. I'm motivated to keep creating more videos that make learning Spanish fun and accessible for everyone. ❤️
Do you have to use a period after Ud for Usted? I've found some places on the internet that don't use the period. Thanks!
You're right to be curious about the period after "Ud."! It can be a bit confusing because you might see it both ways.
Here's the deal:
Traditionally, "Ud." is an abbreviation and should have a period. This is similar to how we use periods after abbreviations like "Mr." or "Dr." in English.
Modern usage: However, in modern Spanish, especially in informal writing like online comments or social media, it's becoming increasingly common to omit the period after "Ud."
If you want to be extra careful or formal, you can always include the period. But if you see "Ud" without a period, don't worry too much about it. :) Great question!
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Muchas gracias