It's awesome! So many people speak Spanish over there! Even when they say they don't speak, obviously they understand. People are so humble! I love it!
I'd like to say something about the word "Almuerzo". I'm Spanish from Spain, so what I'm going to explain maybe it's different in other countries... In Spain, "Almuerzo" or "Almorzar" isn't used to say Lunch. In Spain we have the following meals: 1. DESAYUNO: BREAKFAST. 8 AM approx. Coffee or tea with a toast or similar. A breakfast very fast and with not much food. Many people only have a coffee before the run to work. 2. ALMUERZO. 11 AM approx. People have a coffee, orange juice, ..., even a "Caña" (a beer in a small glass) with a "bocadillo" (sandwich made of Spanish bread, similar to the French baguette) with Spanish ham and crushed tomato or a portion of Spanish omelette (potato omelette) These things are the most usual. We have this meal because we have lunch at 2 or 3 PM; very late since we have breakfast at 7 or 8 AM. 3. COMIDA: LUNCH. 2 or 3 PM approx. We have a two dishes plus dessert meal. 4. MERIENDA. 5 or 6 PM approx. Not everyone does it. It's a very light meal. It could be a piece of fruit, a coffee with same sweet pastry or even a small sandwich. 5. CENA: DINNER. 9 or 10 PM approx. We have dinner very late. That's why we have "Merienda". --- I hope this explanation has been useful. If you have any questions, please ask me. I'll be very happy answering them. Regards!
Here in the United States, almuerzo would be lunch. We have desayuno, almuerzo and cena; breakfast, lunch and dinner. Although I almost hear nobody using the word "almuerzo" unless they're learning Spanish in school or trying to sound proper/professional. Everybody I've known in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado all say a Spanglish word -- "lonche."
I want to correct something , when you are asking , " Se habla español " is not right , you can can say very informal " Hablas español " , the word " Se " coming from the world " Saber" > To Know , so the conjugation , if you want to use it , you must say , " Tu sabes español ? " o Tú hablas español ? it will be like "Do you know spanish ?" I love your videos i wish i can be in US , so i can practice my english.
In Spanish we do not say: ¿habla español? We say: ¿Hablas español? Only the S is increased. Saying: "habla" is a formal word, and saying: "Hablas" is more informal.
I was thinking the same thing about the last word he said first thing. Got everything else in the question. This is a great video for listening comprehension.
Only one more thing (please, don't get angry with me) I'm not criticizing you. I just want to help. "A dónde vamos A (not PARA) almorzar?" And don't translate proper nouns or first nouns like yours. "Natan" doesn't exist in Spanish but we're used to hear Nathan. Regards!
Other than the first question with that none word I’m understanding his questions of people so far. Yeah! Lots of cheese in Wisconsin! I’m having so much fun with this.
Am I the only one who found Almorzar very hard to understand in this video? Think something about the way he swallows that middle R, not to mention using para confused me.
I love this guy’s energy. And he doesn’t judge anyone who doesn’t know Spanish
It's awesome! So many people speak Spanish over there! Even when they say they don't speak, obviously they understand.
People are so humble! I love it!
I'd like to say something about the word "Almuerzo".
I'm Spanish from Spain, so what I'm going to explain maybe it's different in other countries...
In Spain, "Almuerzo" or "Almorzar" isn't used to say Lunch.
In Spain we have the following meals:
1. DESAYUNO: BREAKFAST. 8 AM approx. Coffee or tea with a toast or similar. A breakfast very fast and with not much food. Many people only have a coffee before the run to work.
2. ALMUERZO. 11 AM approx. People have a coffee, orange juice, ..., even a "Caña" (a beer in a small glass) with a "bocadillo" (sandwich made of Spanish bread, similar to the French baguette) with Spanish ham and crushed tomato or a portion of Spanish omelette (potato omelette)
These things are the most usual.
We have this meal because we have lunch at 2 or 3 PM; very late since we have breakfast at 7 or 8 AM.
3. COMIDA: LUNCH. 2 or 3 PM approx. We have a two dishes plus dessert meal.
4. MERIENDA. 5 or 6 PM approx. Not everyone does it. It's a very light meal. It could be a piece of fruit, a coffee with same sweet pastry or even a small sandwich.
5. CENA: DINNER. 9 or 10 PM approx. We have dinner very late. That's why we have "Merienda".
--- I hope this explanation has been useful.
If you have any questions, please ask me. I'll be very happy answering them.
Regards!
Here in the United States, almuerzo would be lunch. We have desayuno, almuerzo and cena; breakfast, lunch and dinner. Although I almost hear nobody using the word "almuerzo" unless they're learning Spanish in school or trying to sound proper/professional. Everybody I've known in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado all say a Spanglish word -- "lonche."
And I forgot to say that you speak Spanish very well and you're a very nice and likeable person. You're always smiling.
OMG! He said He is from Nicaragua and I'm from Nigaragua and IDK why I'm feel full of pride.
I want to correct something , when you are asking , " Se habla español " is not right , you can can say very informal " Hablas español " , the word " Se " coming from the world " Saber" > To Know , so the conjugation , if you want to use it , you must say , " Tu sabes español ? " o Tú hablas español ? it will be like "Do you know spanish ?"
I love your videos i wish i can be in US , so i can practice my english.
This is true(I speak Spanish)
In Spanish we do not say: ¿habla español? We say: ¿Hablas español? Only the S is increased. Saying: "habla" is a formal word, and saying: "Hablas" is more informal.
I love these videos!!! Thanks!!!
I love this guy so much he's so handsome and funny great character u got
I wanna marry some1 like him 😍😂❤
Te quiero naithen
we really like these!
I was thinking the same thing about the last word he said first thing. Got everything else in the question. This is a great video for listening comprehension.
Only one more thing (please, don't get angry with me) I'm not criticizing you. I just want to help.
"A dónde vamos A (not PARA) almorzar?"
And don't translate proper nouns or first nouns like yours. "Natan" doesn't exist in Spanish but we're used to hear Nathan.
Regards!
Your kindness and patience is appreciated! 🌟👍🙂
Espanhol é muito parecido com português, principalmente quando falado por um não nativo.
Por exemplo nas palavras: Olá e Hola
I thought the girl from the beginning of the video was dancing salsa every time she got the same question
Yo hablo español jaja, por qué soy de México
Other than the first question with that none word I’m understanding his questions of people so far. Yeah! Lots of cheese in Wisconsin! I’m having so much fun with this.
If someone is speaking slow enough or you're reading Spanish, can you understand some? Even if you just know very basic stuff.
Thanks 🙃
Esto es divertido, its funny.
Nicaragua me too...
Un nicaragüense en los Estados Unidos, 2:43.
Hey Uncle Try To Find Me Some Way To Visit This Beautiful Country You're Living in😄
Nicaragua! 💪😁
Am I the only one who found Almorzar very hard to understand in this video? Think something about the way he swallows that middle R, not to mention using para confused me.
guy from utah deffo a mormon so thats why he knew spanish
what
1st
Really cut me out of the video:((((
There is a part 2 coming next week!
I'm from Nicaragua 👾