I'm probably higher basic and I think that this speaker is a fantastic addition to your channel. Even though this is directed at Intermediate I was still able to understand the majority of it; very clear speaker. Thank you Pablo and thank you Marce
"Tinto" is a black coffee in Colombia. "Tintico" is a diminutive of "tinto". In Colombia, if the final consonant in a word is a "t", instead of "ito" or "ita" the diminutive suffix may be "ico/ica". For example, "pregunta" can become "preguntica", "torta" can become "tortica", "momento" can become "momentico", etc.
I love the pace she speaks at.
Brilliant speaker for intermediates Pablo :)
I really like her! She speaks super clearly and just at the right pace. :)
Me gusta much tu velocidad y tu acento. Para mi muy facil de entender qué dices. Muchas gracias.
I'm probably higher basic and I think that this speaker is a fantastic addition to your channel. Even though this is directed at Intermediate I was still able to understand the majority of it; very clear speaker. Thank you Pablo and thank you Marce
Excellent information about Bogota and Marce's pace and clear pronunciation are excellent for a non -native speaker, like me.
Esta charla es muy divertida, perfecto para aprender. Muchas gracias.
Really enjoying Marce's content.
¡Gracias por este video estupendo! Ahora tengo muchas ganas de subir las escaleras a Monserrate y correr por el parque Simón Bolívar.
Esa pequeña charla me da ganas de ir a visitar Bogotá. Un amigo dice que el café colombiano es el mejor del mundo, creo que estoy de acuerdo con el.
I love the color scheme in the video!!
yo tambien dijo que su video me gustó mucho y me dío ganas de viajar a este ciudad!
Great video! Thanks for the info. We're planning a trip to Bogota in the near future!
Hola, buen video! Cómo se llama el parque a las 10:18?
Me gusta este video! Gracias!
Gracias por este video
Wow, I've been learning Spanish for only three months but I understand most of this video at 1.25x speed!
well done!
te extraño mucho, Bogota!! jajaj
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I didn't catch what she calls coffee... was it tintico?
Sí
"Tinto" is a black coffee in Colombia. "Tintico" is a diminutive of "tinto". In Colombia, if the final consonant in a word is a "t", instead of "ito" or "ita" the diminutive suffix may be "ico/ica". For example, "pregunta" can become "preguntica", "torta" can become "tortica", "momento" can become "momentico", etc.
@@TomRNZ muchísimas gracias por explicarlo!