2 IMPORTANT WAYS to Talk About EATING in Spanish (Comer vs Comerse)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @realfastspanish
    @realfastspanish  2 года назад +2

    Do you have any comments or questions about comer vs comerse? Please share them below.

    • @ninpobudo3876
      @ninpobudo3876 2 года назад +1

      Can you explain the difference between Fue, Era, Estaba, Estuvo, and when to use each one? Thanks

    • @CallmeAshlyn
      @CallmeAshlyn 2 года назад

      I’ve read that verbs indicating possession also tend to have indirect object pronouns.
      Example me he comprado un carro. Is this right ?

  • @geovanni7435
    @geovanni7435 7 месяцев назад

    Bro what you said at the end, is the key for me to learning!! Practice using the patterns!!!! I’ll just have to remember!

  • @Megaprog
    @Megaprog 2 года назад +3

    I'm a native spanish speaker and I had no idea how my brain decides which one to use, such a nice video.

  • @marilyn8490
    @marilyn8490 Год назад +2

    It was always explained to me that comerse has the feel of "eat it up" in English (and maybe even like "gobble up")...yeah, that implies eating all of an item and completing the process.

  • @bromie21
    @bromie21 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this! A bit unrelated to the vid but - do you have a lesson on the use of 'de' in for example a sentences like; 'queries algo de comer.' It's a structure that needs highlighting - I think - for Spanish learners, but I haven't seen much good content on when to use 'de' instead of 'a' (which would match English better). Thank you

  • @lukegallagher7825
    @lukegallagher7825 2 года назад +10

    Im at an intermediate level of Spanish in high school rn, what do you suggest I do to broaden my vocabulary? I'm good at writing and decent at speaking, but I just never know enough words to say. Any thoughts on what to do to practice?

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  2 года назад +6

      Hola Luke, I like reading as a good activity to build a wide vocabulary. If your speaking and writing are already quite good then you should throw in some reading to get exposure to lots of different words that you wouldn't normally use.

    • @lukegallagher7825
      @lukegallagher7825 2 года назад +2

      @@realfastspanish Thank you so much!

    • @yguiyughoi1728
      @yguiyughoi1728 2 года назад +1

      I like to watch a movie that I know all the words to, a movie I’ve seen a lot, but change either the language to Spanish, or put on Spanish subtitles

  • @lynpayne3667
    @lynpayne3667 2 года назад

    Love your videos; you explain things very clearly. I am a slow learner but I will keep going as I really enjoy learning without pressure and surely things will sink in eventually!

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  2 года назад

      Hola Lyn, yes definitely, if you stick with it, things will eventually sink in! 😊

  • @believeinpeace
    @believeinpeace Год назад

    Perfecto! Muchas Gracias!

  • @fabiolal1420
    @fabiolal1420 2 года назад

    Hola, como bien apuntaste, el ejemplo “para eso está la comida, para comerse” no apunta a un reflexivo sino más bien el “para comerse” tendría una connotación de voz pasiva con la posible traducción al inglés “to be eaten”. Soy hispanoparlante y tus videos me gustan mucho porque mejoro mi inglés con ellos partiendo de lo que conozco. Saludos!

  • @RaviVerma-od8pn
    @RaviVerma-od8pn 2 года назад +1

    Please continue video on video your video is very helpful

  • @belaglik
    @belaglik Год назад

    I never noticed there was a reflexive form of comer until I started Duolingo's Spanish to French course and I wondered why I hadn't been taught it.

  • @delavan9141
    @delavan9141 2 года назад

    Thumbs up, another great vid! One thing I've always wondered about your delivery. You go a bit nasal when you speak in Spanish and I wonder why that is. It is just to differentiate English from Spanish? Funny, I find my self anticipating and thinking more about the voice modification, but it's probably just a weird thing with my odd brain.

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  2 года назад

      Hola Delavan, this strikes me as an odd observation. It doesn't sound nasal to me when I speak Spanish. Usually, when I'm speaking Spanish, I focus on the sounds that I recommend every student to focus on and that's the vowels. I also adjust my tone and syllable rhythm to better match the Spanish language. For what it's worth, I have had a bit of a runny nose this week, so maybe that's it.

  • @tomnene
    @tomnene Месяц назад

    What about "come tu comida" or "comete tu comida" which one is proper?

  • @JustMe-to8te
    @JustMe-to8te Год назад

    I hope this helps. The sentence: I’m going to eat the tortilla, can be translated to: Me voy a comer la tortilla. You don’t have to use comerme.

  • @cheztourigny
    @cheztourigny Год назад +1

    comí tacos y gorditas anoche. Me comí cuatro de ellos . 🌮🌮🌮

  • @ksmith2852
    @ksmith2852 Год назад

    Maybe in Spain but comerse is not used in Latin America, at least from my last 6 years living and traveling in Chile, Peru, Mexico and Costa Rica.

  • @JohnOnChans
    @JohnOnChans 2 года назад

    Is there a difference in the aeiou part in spanish?

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  2 года назад

      Hola John, we need to make sure that our vowel sounds in Spanish are consistent. So we need to avoid saying them differently.

    • @JohnOnChans
      @JohnOnChans 2 года назад

      @@realfastspanish k

  • @timwise13
    @timwise13 2 года назад +1

    How does one talk about fancy olive oil in Spanish?

  • @VercingetoR3x
    @VercingetoR3x 2 года назад

    “¿Quieres algo de comer?” Q: is the ‘de’ necessary and if so, why?

    • @aleruca
      @aleruca 2 года назад +1

      Don’t ask me why, but you can remove “de” if you change the order “¿quieres comer algo?” Otherwise, you need “de” or “para”: ¿quieres algo de comer?¿quiere algo para comer?

  • @JustMe-to8te
    @JustMe-to8te Год назад

    The correct translation of: What did you eat? is : ¿Qué comiste? Do not double “te” in cases like this.

  • @timm1328
    @timm1328 Год назад

    I am going to eat me some cookies!

  • @MrWestdayable
    @MrWestdayable 2 года назад

    The repetition of each Spanish phrase wrecks this video.

    • @realfastspanish
      @realfastspanish  2 года назад +1

      Really? Why is that?

    • @wwelch000
      @wwelch000 2 года назад +1

      In the long run, repetition helps me, especially when it comes to forming new habits. Both hearing it and doing it, so I'm all about it!

  • @morhanny
    @morhanny Год назад

    Please less in English , I'll appreciate explaining in slow Spanish instead, please.thanks