Learn Spanish: 5 Spanish Verbs with SEVERAL Meanings | Intermediate and Advanced Spanish

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

Комментарии • 26

  • @petefish6401
    @petefish6401 Год назад +38

    Can you please leave the subtitles on a little longer. It is even difficult to stop the video in time to read them, without having to return a few seconds. Thanks.

    • @Tropicaya
      @Tropicaya Год назад +3

      I was coming to comment the same thing.
      Great video though @JiveWorld languages

    • @ronodowd9760
      @ronodowd9760 11 месяцев назад

      you are such an excellent instructor but I think you might not have noticed how brief the statements were shown. ❤

    • @nealefinch4346
      @nealefinch4346 10 месяцев назад

      Great content but far to fast.😢

  • @prometeotl
    @prometeotl Год назад +7

    Echar un volado To flip a coin
    Echar trago To have a drink
    Echar fiesta To party on
    Some expressions we use un México City 😊

  • @seancurtis5025
    @seancurtis5025 Год назад +14

    Leave the subtitles on a little longer

  • @mikebatt3354
    @mikebatt3354 Год назад +5

    Hola. I consider myself to have a good intermediate level of Spanish and have just started watching your videos which I enjoy but please slow down and keep the subtitles on a little longer. Gracias. Mike

    • @scootergirl3662
      @scootergirl3662 10 месяцев назад

      You can slow down the video by hitting the gear icon, then changing the playback speed.

  • @dano5663
    @dano5663 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for the great lesson, to create an intuitive understanding of a verb I try to give it an umbrella meaning. For example, I call it the 'burden verb' because the action nearly always puts a significant burden on the 'doer'. E.g to carry, to drive, to wear (carry), to manage, to bear physically or responsibly for something etc and as you say these verbs have a wide set of meanings, anyway this is a good clear well delivered lesson, so many thanks.

  • @JuanMoreno-wo5yb
    @JuanMoreno-wo5yb Год назад +4

    Echar can be used in a kinda unusual way… echa las ganas To express desire or want
    Echa lo menos To say you miss something or someone
    And I am sure there are more

  • @brendanriley5543
    @brendanriley5543 Год назад +2

    para mejorar mí espan(y)ol este es unos de majores canales que he probado.... saludos de Irelanda.

  • @M-kh001
    @M-kh001 Год назад +1

    Buena lección.. gracias ❤

  • @brucejeffcoat113
    @brucejeffcoat113 Год назад +2

    I have been watching Spanish leraning videos for a long time and I enjoy your video. I believe that llevar also means to flow. As in 'agua lleva por el rio.' Maybe , am I making that up ?

  • @thedaphneatkeson
    @thedaphneatkeson Год назад

    What a great video…I’m trying to use llevar more in the sense of how long something’s been happening…”llevo 4 años Trabajando con refugios” I think of it as ‘I carry’ this much experience..or algo…

    • @jiveworldapp
      @jiveworldapp  Год назад

      Thank you Daphne! And thats a great way to remember it

  • @heathenfire
    @heathenfire Год назад +2

    I've heard the word echar used to mean miss before. As in missing someone

    • @patwelsh5561
      @patwelsh5561 Год назад +3

      You’re right: “Echar de menos” Te echo de menos = Te extraño = I miss you

    • @heathenfire
      @heathenfire Год назад +1

      @@patwelsh5561 thank you

  • @raindogs451
    @raindogs451 Год назад +3

    One request....The text appears for 1.5878 seconds and disappears; one reason I hate Miro. Please give us a little more screen time. But I love the channel

  • @godfollower1988
    @godfollower1988 7 месяцев назад

    Love the content of this video and thought you were really great at explaining everything but you talked super fast and the subtitles were in small font size and in a color that I couldn't read very well and they disappeared too fast. Couldn’t keep up 😅

  • @therelationshipmessenger-u6838

    Tu Echaste la pilota a los niños. It’s the first time I’ve used this word.

  • @davidbyrne6907
    @davidbyrne6907 Год назад

    I want to live with you 😂

  • @Mobev1
    @Mobev1 Год назад +1

    You should enunciate and talk slower. I’m a native speaker and can’t understand you

    • @ChichoPlayer1
      @ChichoPlayer1 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nativo? De un país hispanohablante?

    • @Mobev1
      @Mobev1 11 месяцев назад

      @@ChichoPlayer1 si, soy de Colombia pero he estado viviendo en los EEUU para 30 años de mis 35 años en el mundo.