Hola! I'm happy to talk to you for a quick chat so that I can have more info about your personal information. Feel free to send me an email and we can discuss it privately:) celsogilroman@gmail.com
Is the heavy ‘y’sound an accent from Argentina.? I was told by my Spanish daughter in law to say ….eyo not heavy goh. She is from Madrid! For instance I say ‘ yeeerno for my son in law.
The "Y" and "LL" are pronounced more like a "SH" sound in Argentina and Uruguay. The rest of the regions have a very standard way of pronouncing, some stronger than others, but still very similar :)
Yay a new video🎉🙌
Muy interesante la forma de aprender es muy didáctica y fácil. muy útil.graciss
Muchas gracias! Me alegro de que te haya gustado 🫶🏼
Thank you, this is so good. I was looking for exactly this type of video!
Glad it was helpful!
Muchas gracias Celso! Really helpful video as always :)
Gracias a ti Luke! So happy to hear that you found it helpful 🫶🏼
Muy útil y claro Gracias
Muchas gracias! Me alegro de que te haya gustado 🫶🏼
Love it.. just a bit of confidence now i need😂 gracias
Amazing! Motivation first, then the confidence will come. You can do it 🫶🏼
@@c.learningclub Yes first motivation but we must also practice courage! Motivation plus COURAGE --> Confidence.
Totally agree! Love that combination
I think it would be really helpful if you porvide a excel/google sheet with these 100 words and usages
Thanks for the feedback! The students that are part of the online program have a document with this vocabulary :)
@@c.learningclub 🥴
Hola Celso, I am looking to live in an Spanish speaking country for couples of months to learn the language. Can you give me some suggestions.
Gracias
Hola! I'm happy to talk to you for a quick chat so that I can have more info about your personal information. Feel free to send me an email and we can discuss it privately:) celsogilroman@gmail.com
Is the heavy ‘y’sound an accent from Argentina.? I was told by my Spanish daughter in law to say ….eyo not heavy goh. She is from Madrid!
For instance I say ‘ yeeerno for my son in law.
The "Y" and "LL" are pronounced more like a "SH" sound in Argentina and Uruguay. The rest of the regions have a very standard way of pronouncing, some stronger than others, but still very similar :)