1. Nuevo - new Grande - big Bueno - good Último - last Mayor - major Nacional - national Social - social Propio - own Mejor - best Público - public 2. Alto - tall Pequeño - small Largo - long Único - unique Posible - possible Pasado - past Diferente - different General - general Principal - main Extraño - strange 3. Rubio - blonde Moreno - brunette Castaño - brown Necesario - required Próximo - next
Okay, some issues here with the English meanings. 1) mejor is better. El mejor is best 2) Mayor = oldest. Could be major but rarely used. Oldest (between two people or items) is most frequent use 3) único= usually means ‘the only’. Does mean unique but most widely used to be the only as in the only one available. 4) moreno= in Mexico this is used to refer to dark skin 5) claro= does mean clear but also light eyed or light haired and “of course You would say “claro” or “claro que si” 6) menor= younger as with mayor. with siblings you would say “Quien es el mayor y quien el menor? 7) real= royal 8) civil=civil most common use 9)cierto= certain, Like certain means true in English but we don’t use certain for true. Same in Spanish in my experience 10) amplio= expansive, ample. Ex: tienes un vocabulario amplio. For “wide” you would most usually use ancho. 11) medico does mean medical but also frequently used for doctor, El Medico La Médica.
Finally a list that doesn't say the word in English !!! we already know how to say "good" and "hot" in our native language - that's for the other disabled videos who say both words in both languages.
6:51 "Antiguo" and "tigulang" is in Spanish and Visayan respectively. There are 2 common ways. 1. "Antiguo" and "tigulang" mean "old". 2. tigu Learn about Visayan grammar next time.
6:51 "Antiguo" and "tigulang" is in Spanish and Visayan respectively. There are 2 common ways. 1. "Antiguo" and "tigulang" mean "old". 2. tigu Learn about Visayan grammar next time.
Las adjetivos es exactamente lo que necesito gracias
Excellent, thank you! Very helpful - I repeat the Spanish and also say the antonym/opposite…
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thats help me a lot to learn more about spanish
Definite thumbs up to you for this lesson.
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Gracias para estos videos amigo.. Muy muy utíl!
Important and well done. Gracias.
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Very helpful thank you.
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1.
Nuevo - new
Grande - big
Bueno - good
Último - last
Mayor - major
Nacional - national
Social - social
Propio - own
Mejor - best
Público - public
2.
Alto - tall
Pequeño - small
Largo - long
Único - unique
Posible - possible
Pasado - past
Diferente - different
General - general
Principal - main
Extraño - strange
3.
Rubio - blonde
Moreno - brunette
Castaño - brown
Necesario - required
Próximo - next
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Okay, some issues here with the English meanings. 1) mejor is better. El mejor is best 2) Mayor = oldest. Could be major but rarely used. Oldest (between two people or items) is most frequent use 3) único= usually means ‘the only’. Does mean unique but most widely used to be the only as in the only one available. 4) moreno= in Mexico this is used to refer to dark skin 5) claro= does mean clear but also light eyed or light haired and “of course You would say “claro” or “claro que si” 6) menor= younger as with mayor. with siblings you would say “Quien es el mayor y quien el menor? 7) real= royal 8) civil=civil most common use 9)cierto= certain, Like certain means true in English but we don’t use certain for true. Same in Spanish in my experience 10) amplio= expansive, ample. Ex: tienes un vocabulario amplio. For “wide” you would most usually use ancho. 11) medico does mean medical but also frequently used for doctor, El Medico La Médica.
Good
Finally a list that doesn't say the word in English !!! we already know how to say "good" and "hot" in our native language - that's for the other disabled videos who say both words in both languages.
Hola buenas
Hola mi buen video, p hace falta la pronunciación en inglés.😊
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6:51 "Antiguo" and "tigulang" is in Spanish and Visayan respectively. There are 2 common ways.
1. "Antiguo" and "tigulang" mean "old".
2. tigu
Learn about Visayan grammar next time.
Thank you
6:51 "Antiguo" and "tigulang" is in Spanish and Visayan respectively. There are 2 common ways.
1. "Antiguo" and "tigulang" mean "old".
2. tigu
Learn about Visayan grammar next time.