Spanish Words - 100 Most Common Words Translated - Covering 50% of Spoken Conversation!

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    Spanish Words - 100 Most Common Words Translated - Covering 50% of Spoken Conversation!
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  • @LearnSpanishThroughMusic
    @LearnSpanishThroughMusic  5 лет назад +311

    Learn Spanish with music with the lirica app! Download the app for free on www.lirica.io/

    • @inga278
      @inga278 5 лет назад +8

      Sorry, a little correction, "just" It is not 'justo' It is 'Solo', but not the kind of 'solo' when you feel alone, It is another kind.

    • @DiligentlyDevoted
      @DiligentlyDevoted 5 лет назад +4

      @@inga278 yeah she wrote the just for fair . Had to correct that in mine as well. I'm glad I found this video though :)

    • @josephbenson1742
      @josephbenson1742 5 лет назад

      Nice, Nujabes as background music.

    • @creativecreation6576
      @creativecreation6576 5 лет назад +4

      What is meant by "como esta"

    • @broytingaravsol
      @broytingaravsol 5 лет назад +4

      mos? most?

  • @pamelalks
    @pamelalks 4 года назад +11365

    Everybody gangsta until they learn conjugations😂💀

    • @Coby23
      @Coby23 4 года назад +196

      Pamela González congratulaciones

    • @schwif
      @schwif 4 года назад +156

      If I'm thinking of the right thing, its english conjunctions but more than one xD

    • @DoenerZumMitnehmen
      @DoenerZumMitnehmen 4 года назад +193

      I think its compared e.g. to German still relatively easy...

    • @issustaita
      @issustaita 4 года назад +254

      No problem, you can talk without them and people will understand you.
      Yo comprar mañana
      Yo correr ayer
      Yo gustar vídeo juegos
      Tú decir dirección para baño.

    • @affirmationaffirmations7456
      @affirmationaffirmations7456 4 года назад +195

      I speak French so conjugation will be a piece of cake then.

  • @pawew.6716
    @pawew.6716 4 года назад +2870

    I watched this video twice and now I understand 100% of Spanish

  • @christrovinger
    @christrovinger 2 года назад +999

    Here are the 98 words in this video:
    1. the = el / la / los / las
    2. be = estar
    3. to = a (direction)
    4. of = de
    5. and = y
    6. a = un, una
    7. in = en
    8. with = con
    9. have = tener
    10. I = yo
    11. it = es, lo / la
    12. for = para, por
    13. not = no
    14. on = en
    15. he = él
    16. that = que, ese / esa / eso
    17. as = como
    18. you = tú, usted
    19. do = hacer
    20. at = en
    21. this = este / esta
    22. but = pero
    23. his = su
    24. by = por, de
    25. from = de, desde
    26. they = ellos, ellas
    27. we = nosotros
    28. say = decir
    29. her = su, ella
    30. she = ella
    31. or = o
    32. an = un / una
    33. my = mi
    34. one = un, el uno
    35. any = alguno / alguna
    36. there = ahí
    37. their = su, sus
    38. what = qué
    39. so = tan
    40. up = arriba
    41. out = afuera, fuera
    42. if = si
    43. about = sobre
    44. who = quién
    45. get = obtener
    46. which =cuál
    47. go = ir
    48. me = me
    49. when = cuándo
    50. make = hacer, crear
    51. can = ponder
    52. like = gustar
    53. just = justo
    54. time = el tiempo, la hora
    55. no = no
    56. him = él, lo, le
    57. know = saber
    58. take = tomar
    59. people = la gente
    60. into = en, a
    61. year = el año
    62. your = tu
    63. good = bueno
    64. some = un poco
    65. could = podría
    66. them = los, las
    67. see = ver
    68. other = otro
    69. than = que
    70. then = entonces
    71. now = ahora
    72. look = mirar
    73. only = solo
    74. mos(t) = la mayoría de
    75. its = su
    76. over = arriba de
    77. think = pensar
    78. also = también
    79. back = la espalda
    80. after = después de
    81. use = usar, el uso
    82. two = dos
    83. how = cómo
    84. our = nuestro
    85. work = trabajar
    86. first = primero
    87. well = bien
    88. way = el camino
    89. even = aún
    90. new = nuevo
    91. want = querer
    92. because = porque
    93. all = todo
    94. these = estos / estas
    95. give = dar
    96. day = el día
    97. come = venir
    98. us = nos, nosotros

    • @DD-uq8qg
      @DD-uq8qg Год назад +46

      Thank you. Your comment is most useful in between all other comments :)

    • @se7673
      @se7673 Год назад +10

      Tysm❤

    • @emmiasun7356
      @emmiasun7356 Год назад +19

      you are a true hero

    • @PRoyishere
      @PRoyishere Год назад +8

      👏👏👏

    • @Ivesxq
      @Ivesxq Год назад +7

      Ty

  • @z1lla4
    @z1lla4 3 года назад +753

    Everybody gangster until they find out "¿como como? Como como como"
    Is understood in English by Spanish speakers as
    "how do i eat? I eat like this"

    • @jaumegarcia
      @jaumegarcia 3 года назад +122

      ¿Cómo como? Como como como* xD

    • @z1lla4
      @z1lla4 3 года назад +38

      @@amandaferch2576 ok let's calm some of you humourless humans down a bit by using your grammar nazi rhetoric as an example. If you are a native speaker especially in Mexico you should already know that you can get away without putting specific accents in your text. It doesn't matter if it's "como", or "cómo". A native speaker should already be able to distinguish the two. Which in turn, adds a level of difficulty to the phrase(btw just to reiterate, the comment is purely for comedy no one uses this in everyday speech). The language (similar to English) relies on context. Finally, como can be used as an adverb remember, context, context, context. Así can be used for sure, but enjoy the wordplay. stop shitting on stuff you can't comprehend.

    • @amandaferch2576
      @amandaferch2576 3 года назад +81

      @@z1lla4 So, first of all, please let's not use certain words, like "nazi", so deliberately. Secondly, I'm from Spain and I can tell you, it IS important to put accents on certain words 'cause otherwise, the meaning of that word changes. Ex: "¿cómo? = how?" "como = as/like/eat (depending on the context, as you said)". You gave the context "How do I eat? I eat like this" which can never ever be translated into "Como como? Como como como" because it doesn't make any sense, and I truly believe, even though I know mexicans have their own slang, they also wouldn't translate it like that. And lastly, I'm sorry if you felt offended by my comment, it wasn't the purpose of it. I just wanted to correct you and educate the people who might read your comment, take it seriously, and spread this wrong information. As I said, sorry if I offended you in any way and I really meant it when I thanked you for having any interst in the spanish lenguage.

    • @DarkittyShadow
      @DarkittyShadow 3 года назад +33

      Amanda Ferch Yo soy nativa del idioma español y por supuesto que si alguien me dice "¿Cómo como? Como como como" lo voy a entender perfectamente y no es incorrecto decirlo así, aunque no sea ideal ni común. Y fuera de eso, evidentemente es una broma, no viene al caso corregir lmao

    • @gfyphg9871
      @gfyphg9871 3 года назад +17

      @@amandaferch2576 Esa frase no será común pero yo soy español y he entendido perfectamente lo que quería decir, además, cualquier persona que hable español y tenga dos dedos de frente puede entender lo que quiere decir esa frase y comprender qué es una broma.

  • @Valkzzu
    @Valkzzu 4 года назад +1715

    Me: is from Latin America and speaks Spanish fluently
    Also me: *clicks on it*

  • @f.j.9391
    @f.j.9391 6 лет назад +3860

    I speak Spanish because it's my first language. I just wanted to see how my fellow English speakers are doing ㅇㅅㅇ
    Edit: ♡ be sure to at least get a feel of the language by talking to native speakers or listening to Spanish media !
    Edit 2: currently learning korean to impress my bf’s family, Busan dialect to be exact, i feel the struggle now. Wish me luck with the grammar i really need it 😭

    • @esrath2212
      @esrath2212 5 лет назад +310

      well i took 3 years of spanish and i still feel like I dont know anything

    • @Munios_
      @Munios_ 5 лет назад +251

      @@esrath2212 I took 19 and still don't know how to tell my parents I'm a disgrace

    • @HelderGriff
      @HelderGriff 5 лет назад +66

      Eso es porque jamás aprenderán un idioma con palabras aisladas

    • @californianconservative6050
      @californianconservative6050 5 лет назад +2

      Same

    • @ibtissem3359
      @ibtissem3359 5 лет назад +12

      @@julianatlas5172 😂😂

  • @teawithcookies7509
    @teawithcookies7509 3 года назад +555

    Hello can i help you speak spanish
    In Spanish there is formality, they just don't explain in the video.
    Tú=You (Informal)
    Usted=You (formal)
    Usted es muy buena persona.
    Usted=you. Es=is. Muy=Very.
    Persona=Person.
    In Spanish most of the time it does not affect the order in which you say things, they will always understand you.
    The formal one is to talk to someone older, or out of respect if they are friends, you can talk informally to anyone if they are close to you.
    Subject + verb + object
    Andrés. Come. Banana.
    Come is eat,But it is conjugated that way.
    Come, como=present.
    Comio=past.
    Comera=future.
    RUN:
    Corre=present
    Corrió=Past.
    Correra=Future.
    SEE.
    Mira=Present
    Miró=Past.
    Mirara=Future.
    El come.
    Yo como (como is for First person)
    Ellas comen(comen Is plural)
    Ellos comieron(plural in the past)
    Comeran (plural un future)
    Many times you do not have to say the word "I" in Spanish, since the same verb indicates that you do the action.
    Lo hago (I do)=Hago [It comes from the verb "Hacer" But it refers to what you do.
    Son hermosos (They are beautiful]
    Son(It's the same as they're)
    And most things in the plural have S at the end.
    Casas.
    Cabezas.
    Lapicez.
    Estuches.
    Mochilas.
    Cuadernos.
    Casa.
    Cabeza.
    Lapiz.
    Estuche.
    Mochila.
    Cuaderno.
    I do not know if I explained well

    • @shakirabvi
      @shakirabvi 2 года назад +10

      Gracias wey! 😊💗

    • @bettyberhane3300
      @bettyberhane3300 2 года назад +16

      That really did. Thank you

    • @kichi555
      @kichi555 2 года назад +5

      You explained really well, you helped me remember most of what I learned in Spanish 1 last year :)

    • @George-eu6hk
      @George-eu6hk 2 года назад

      You explained quite good thanks

    • @jungkookandlisaoutsold8239
      @jungkookandlisaoutsold8239 2 года назад +3

      Muchas gracias

  • @flaviusstilicho1239
    @flaviusstilicho1239 Год назад +118

    It is really amazing how many of these words I remember from Latin. It shows how no matter how long the language evolved and was under influence from other cultures, it still retains a Latin skeleton.

    • @ghenulo
      @ghenulo 8 месяцев назад

      Well, Vulgar Latin. A lot changed from Classical Latin to Proto-Romance (the point in Vulgar Latin which formed the basis of the Romance languages): "equus" to "caballus" (Spanish: "caballo"), "bellum" to "guerra", "cogitare" to "pensare" (Spanish: "pensar"), etc, and "paser" shifting from "sparrow" to "bird" (Spanish: "pájaro"), "totus" shifting from "entire" to "all" (Spanish: "todo"), "persona" shifting from "persona, character" to "person", "homo" shifting from "person" to "man" (Spanish: "hombre"), etc.

    • @SnoopyReads
      @SnoopyReads 6 месяцев назад

      Chinese doesn't, its backbone is Ramen

  • @itsrahulsonii
    @itsrahulsonii 4 года назад +726

    I watched this video 2 times
    Now i know full Spanish 😏

    • @renzocorrea6062
      @renzocorrea6062 4 года назад +13

      Your Indian Brother Congrats

    • @sharadpatil3222
      @sharadpatil3222 3 года назад +4

      😂

    • @ChiMadeNickG
      @ChiMadeNickG 3 года назад +11

      Imagine 😭

    • @AngelMartinez-mg1ok
      @AngelMartinez-mg1ok 3 года назад +12

      Entonces si sabes español entiendes lo que yo dije?
      I writer this comment 6 months ago, on That time that button didn't exist, so stop saying me there's a translate button.

    • @NunuChugs
      @NunuChugs 3 года назад

      jinious

  • @haileyrae3426
    @haileyrae3426 6 лет назад +1796

    I can pronounce Spanish words perfectly but I'm always so unconfident when learning or speaking words because I'm not sure if its right and I'm a perfectionist LOL

    • @reedbitwindalynes3482
      @reedbitwindalynes3482 6 лет назад +29

      hailey rae ..gotta say its exactly what im going through

    • @mercedezize
      @mercedezize 6 лет назад +85

      You just have to humble yourself a little bit and set realistic expectations, ask questions, allow yourself to be corrected and practice practice practice. "If you work at it hard, it will become easy. If you work at it easy it will become hard. "

    • @annon9848
      @annon9848 6 лет назад +4

      First learn the sound you will find it so easy.

    • @privatesector0422
      @privatesector0422 6 лет назад +2

      hailey rae
      Grow a pair of balls !!! It's mucho trabajo but just get it done.

    • @slchld.
      @slchld. 6 лет назад +18

      I'm the same, I always know what people are saying to me but I cannot speak it back to them because I'm not confident enough to do so lol.

  • @caitlinc2534
    @caitlinc2534 4 года назад +850

    It's so satisfying that the video is exactly 5 minutes

  • @hazh9936
    @hazh9936 4 года назад +95

    I’m a native Spanish speaker and I find it really difficult to understand Argentines (when they use too much slang) Chileans (esos ya no hablan español, ellos hablan la wea jajajjaja), and Spaniards (only in movies, tv shows, etc.), imagine the people watching this who think they would understand 50% of spoken Spanish jajajaja
    ¡Qué lástima por ellos!
    But don’t give up! Just use different methods.

    •  3 года назад +6

      Yo soy español, aunque de Canarias, con un acento más parecido al venezolano o incluso chileno y personalmente entiendo cualquier acento a no ser que sea muy exagerado

    • @sof._cl5354
      @sof._cl5354 3 года назад

      @ yo soy de Latinoamérica pero vivo en España y se notan diferentes acentos

    •  3 года назад +1

      @@sof._cl5354 Notarse se nota un montón, pero entenderse, se entiende perfectamente cada uno en general

    • @autumnleaf429
      @autumnleaf429 3 года назад +6

      before i started learning spanish i thought the "j" in "jajaja" was pronounced like the english "J" . I was soooooo confused (┬┬﹏┬┬)

    •  3 года назад +2

      @@autumnleaf429 It is normal, I think our language is the only one which pronounce the J different. Otherwise, almost all other pronunciations are completely neutral

  • @austinkoch5102
    @austinkoch5102 7 лет назад +1382

    I know over 900 words including these according to duolingo but still can't comprehend half of a Spanish conversation ;( Spanish ppl sound like they r on fast forward too hard to get the entire meaning of a conversation rip me

    • @zanchexbown4945
      @zanchexbown4945 6 лет назад +8

      Austin Koch te gustaria para practicar espa\ol. Plus 57 314 7692263

    • @Finozzi96
      @Finozzi96 6 лет назад +83

      Austin Koch that doesn't apply to everyone, some people talks fast, some talks slow. not every hispanic speaker talks in the same way. maybe you just heard people from 1 specific country like mexico and didn't listened how people from all the other 20 spanish-speaking countries speaks

    • @iruverchere5969
      @iruverchere5969 6 лет назад +60

      Austin Koch it is better to speak a standard spanish because there are many "modismos" of every country. If you speak a educated language you can talk with everybody.

    • @katenka_ana3997
      @katenka_ana3997 6 лет назад +31

      Austin Koch 900 words ain't that much tbh
      Just keep learning new ones and at 1500-2000 u shall be fine

    • @natsbones
      @natsbones 6 лет назад +1

      Iru Verchere the problem is understanding

  • @billiekinimiranda3838
    @billiekinimiranda3838 5 лет назад +346

    "Be"could be in Spanish "ser" o "estar".

    • @RomHae
      @RomHae 4 года назад +8

      Kinifer Miranda If that’s the only thing you pointed out then you need to learn more Spanish.

    • @carloslolxd2594
      @carloslolxd2594 3 года назад +42

      Also, in some situations, it can also mean "tener", examples:
      Yo *tengo* 10 años.
      I *am* 10 years old
      Mi gato *tiene* frío.
      My cat *is* cold
      *Tengo* miedo.
      I *am* afraid.
      (I'm native Spanish speaker, btw)

    • @RomHae
      @RomHae 3 года назад

      Carlos lol xD I was afraid I was petrified beepebeoepebeep

    • @m.a.a1382
      @m.a.a1382 3 года назад +8

      @@carloslolxd2594 basically any feeling goes with "tener." Examples: I am... hungry thirsty tired afraid cold warm. They all go with tener. It's the same in French.

    • @themotionpicks8162
      @themotionpicks8162 3 года назад +4

      Or, if we're talking imperative here (which is how "be" is commonly used in English): "sé", "sea", "sed", "sean", "está", "esté", "estad" and "estén".

  • @ly3149
    @ly3149 3 года назад +241

    Me, a latinoamerican: **Sees the title**
    My latina brain: **clicks**

    • @not_mica
      @not_mica 3 года назад +4

      the truth is not difficult, there are grammar rules for that: D No te preocupes TT-TT

    • @kirabadstar6519
      @kirabadstar6519 3 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @Kailz
      @Kailz 3 года назад

      Eiji ❤️

  • @guilace
    @guilace 4 года назад +252

    English: I want you all to know what we have to do this time so you all don’t have to come back and do it over
    According to video: Yo querer tú todo a saber que nosotros tener a hacer este el tiempo tan tu todo hacer no tener a venir la espalda y hacer es arriba de
    Actuality: Quiero que sepan lo que tenemos que hacer esta vez para que no tengan que volver y hacerlo de nuevo

    • @rethacharicema
      @rethacharicema 3 года назад +10

      Underrated comment😭😭

    • @user-ql6fe3vg6h
      @user-ql6fe3vg6h 3 года назад +2

      😂😂

    • @HizumiUna
      @HizumiUna 3 года назад +27

      Yeah, Spanish is the easiest language with respect to the pronounciation, 'cause you can tell everything in the way you read it and we'll understand you. The problem comes when your phrase always depends of the context, over than 80% of the times.

    • @UnknownUser-kp4nb
      @UnknownUser-kp4nb 3 года назад

      Wth is tengan, isn't it tienen....

    • @guilace
      @guilace 3 года назад +7

      @@UnknownUser-kp4nb Subjunctive

  • @lada4865
    @lada4865 6 лет назад +2216

    Why am i watching this i already speak spanish?

  • @ItsLsloSand
    @ItsLsloSand 3 года назад +126

    Soy hablante nativo del español, sólo quise venir a los comentarios a ver qué decían los demás...

    • @more2195
      @more2195 3 года назад +9

      Pensaba que eras ruso

    • @ME-rb5bo
      @ME-rb5bo 3 года назад +4

      @@more2195 tal vez solo vive en Rusia y eso es porque tiene el nombre en Ruso

    • @yesyouknow5189
      @yesyouknow5189 3 года назад

      Yo igual, pinche inglés que siendo tan fácil se me olvida, quería ver a esta gente teniendo más problemas que yo con un idioma.

    • @ME-rb5bo
      @ME-rb5bo 3 года назад

      @@yesyouknow5189 😂😂 no creas maje se nos hace difícil a todos hablar. Imagina yo que hablo el español y inglés desde como los 4 años hasta se me olvida como hablar inglés y el español a veces y me quedo de tonto 💀

    • @yesyouknow5189
      @yesyouknow5189 3 года назад

      @@ME-rb5bo disculpa si te ofendí, últimamente me frustro mucho porque sólo me queda un año o un poco menos para aprender a hablar inglés fluido y si no lo logro, voy a arrepentirme por el resto de mi vida.

  • @julchni3189
    @julchni3189 2 года назад +51

    These videos are really helpful, I watch them with my friends on Voicely whenever we practice Spanish. We all agree that we learned more from RUclips videos than from the Spanish "lessons" we have at school

    • @KennKoded
      @KennKoded Год назад +4

      Literally they expect so much like you have been practicing for years 😂 and they do the bare minimum

  • @lostandlooking
    @lostandlooking Год назад +14

    learned Spanish because I met a woman from Mexico who didn't speak English. I was 25 years old before I knew a word of Spanish. Now, after having lived in Mexico for 5 years, I speak pretty well. You can learn with my through my new RUclips shorts if you choose to do so.
    I learned Spanish by also watching RUclipsrs such as this one!
    With the right inspiration, it's a very enjoyable process!

    • @jamieisausername
      @jamieisausername Год назад +1

      There's no greater motivation and inspiration than that of love

  • @rise586
    @rise586 7 лет назад +599

    Words are easy, because they can be guessed from English words. But the conjugation is the real thing. I've just learned 2 past tenses and now I want to give up seriously. wtf.

    • @sarah6650
      @sarah6650 7 лет назад +57

      Rise don't give up , you have to work harder and be patient 👍

    • @gift5094
      @gift5094 7 лет назад +12

      Rise Spanish is similar to Italian I live in Italy and I have Spanish friends,I can notice the difference when they talk!

    • @kittysparkleeyes
      @kittysparkleeyes 7 лет назад +42

      Be patient, focus on one tense conjugation at a time, you can do it! I'm in the same boat!

    • @limitless4249
      @limitless4249 6 лет назад +16

      Rise how can spanish words be guessed from English words when they look or sound nothing like English words.

    • @JohannaObandoFonseca
      @JohannaObandoFonseca 6 лет назад +34

      Don't give up, with lots of practice and patience you will learn. Always remember you don't need to speak perfectly since the beginning , you will commit mistakes and everytime someone points out the mistake you will little by little fixing those flaws.
      I'm learning english...at the beginning wanted to quit, but I'm not just learning english I'm learning patience (Really hard for me...i want everything NOW) I know I'm not quite good at expressing myself but I can understand everything! I don't need subtitles at all, and for that I'm happy 😎.
      Saludos y sigue trabajando duro.

  • @SLorenziify
    @SLorenziify 5 лет назад +60

    Spanish has many verb tenses and most of them are used frequently. Besides, it is widely considered - along with Japanese - the fastest spoken language. Good luck with your 100 words!

  • @shiningskies47
    @shiningskies47 4 года назад +109

    I think you mean “Memorize the words in this video for a few days to learn ~1% of spoken Spanish”

    • @Bladerbotvary
      @Bladerbotvary 3 года назад

      Pretty much but hey I'm still here learning!

    • @pavankrishna3613
      @pavankrishna3613 Год назад

      @@Bladerbotvary after 100 years u'll give the same reply🤣

  • @shashapugh
    @shashapugh 2 года назад

    I am a native Thai. I like Spanish a lot. The video is really helpful, thank you so much! ชอบภาษาสเปนมาก กำลังศึกษาด้วยตัวเอง วีดิโอของคุณเป็นประโยชน์มากค่ะ

  • @tonythegreat4275
    @tonythegreat4275 5 лет назад +553

    This is definitely not 50% more like 0.1% look....It's not going to be easy to learn, but a process. Take it day by day, and you'll learn soon. 😊

    • @HL-iw1du
      @HL-iw1du 4 года назад +100

      It’s roughly 50% weighted based on how often the words are used. A word like “the” is used way more than a word like “calculation”.

    • @kyrlics6515
      @kyrlics6515 4 года назад +2

      @@HL-iw1du or grandioliloquent sommation

    • @yutubve
      @yutubve 4 года назад +8

      @@HL-iw1du try to have a conversatión in spanish with only those words and you will understand less than 1%. If you are lucky and good in languages you may identify some words from the list in what you are said.
      Covering 50% of Spoken Conversation...it says. What a stupidity!

    • @donaldclifford5763
      @donaldclifford5763 4 года назад +24

      @@yutubve It's pretty good for only five minutes.

    • @paracosmic.spirit
      @paracosmic.spirit 4 года назад +1

      Hasta luego amigo

  • @LearnSpanishThroughMusic
    @LearnSpanishThroughMusic  6 лет назад +140

    We launched our Learn Spanish With Music app called lirica!
    It's now available on Google Play ( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.taplyrica.lirica ) and on the App Store ( itunes.apple.com/us/app/lirica/id1404357743?ls=1&mt=8 )

    • @feyisayojefferson1392
      @feyisayojefferson1392 6 лет назад +1

      LearnSpanish

    • @TygerBlueEyes
      @TygerBlueEyes 6 лет назад +1

      OK thanks, I was like er? what? lol

    • @ChurchOfTheWorld
      @ChurchOfTheWorld 6 лет назад +4

      LearnSpanishWithMusic thank you! Thankfully I know 99% of those words which must be why I feel like I can almost understand Spanish speakers now, I feel like 30-40%! But I am still struggling with conjugations and weird ways things are said in Spanish very unlike how it is said in English

    • @rem2510
      @rem2510 6 лет назад +1

      I've been researching into learning Spanish quickly and discovered a great resource at Fergs Spanish Blueprint (check it out on google)

    • @haileyrae3426
      @haileyrae3426 6 лет назад

      Hodorog Thanks!!

  • @misswilkinsdaughterofaking4390
    @misswilkinsdaughterofaking4390 2 года назад +18

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I’m praying everyone learns fluently this is a good start 😉

  • @kirra7406
    @kirra7406 2 года назад

    You made this video sometime ago, it is still helping many people years later. Excelente!

  • @Ignoto_
    @Ignoto_ 4 года назад +286

    0:46 se alinearon los planetas para crear ese momento xd

  • @nicknorris9818
    @nicknorris9818 6 лет назад +70

    lol. Today my friends talked about me behind my back in Spanish and I knew! 🤣🤣

    • @RomHae
      @RomHae 4 года назад +6

      xxehn obliterate them

  • @ronaldmorris8390
    @ronaldmorris8390 2 года назад +1

    At first, I did not see the benefit. The second time, I tried to recall the word before the video. It gave me a reason to watch over and over. thank you.

  • @ayoitzamelia0605
    @ayoitzamelia0605 2 года назад +5

    This was so fun. 🤩🤩❤️❤️I written down all words and now I am going to study them. ❤️❤️🥰🥰I am going to download the app today because I really want to improve and learn Spanish.
    Thank you Lirica App - Learn Languages With Music ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @idontrte
    @idontrte 5 лет назад +4

    Been studying Spanish for 3 days now and have learned that the best way to comprehend is to try your best to remember the words then listen to this video with your ears only not your eyes and see if you can say the English meaning for each word when pronounced.

  • @xlastzaltra4860
    @xlastzaltra4860 7 лет назад +2499

    Despacito

    • @vhicjonekarlhayagan674
      @vhicjonekarlhayagan674 7 лет назад +79

      slowly 😂

    • @memehaven3812
      @memehaven3812 6 лет назад +16

      XŁÂŚŤŻ xD a little slower

    • @honeymoon6290
      @honeymoon6290 6 лет назад +35

      XŁÂŚŤŻ xD slowlycito (?)

    • @MrLnmolnar
      @MrLnmolnar 6 лет назад +3

      XŁÂŚŤŻ xD slowly

    • @ft9737
      @ft9737 6 лет назад +10

      giannamolnar1 Roblox and more!
      Slowly is Despacio and ito is to sound ”cuter”

  • @blessed4048
    @blessed4048 3 года назад +5

    ¡Este canal es genial!

  • @learnspanishwithady8728
    @learnspanishwithady8728 4 года назад +4

    Memorization is part of the learning process. Gracias!

  • @bonbonpony
    @bonbonpony 6 лет назад +157

    Great list! I was looking for something like this for a long time! :) Thanks!
    It could be even better, though, if you divided these words into categories and use.
    E.g. all personal pronouns could be grouped together in one table. And similarly with possessive pronouns.
    Verbs could be another category, perhaps subdivided further into "necessities" (like eating, drinking, sleeping), "motion" (like standing, going, walking, running, jumping, dancing, escaping, following etc.), "emotions" (like, love, want, desire, wish, smile, afraid etc.), "thoughts" (thinking, believing, learning, teaching, deciding), "communication" (speaking, talking, telling, writing, reading, listening, learning), "perception" (seeing, looking, smelling, tasting, hearing, touching) and so on.
    You can also make such categories for nouns: "people", "family", "workplace", "house", "body parts", "furniture", "places", "fruits", "plants", "animals", "tools", "things" etc.
    And the same for adjectives: "colors", "size", "material", "temperature", "character traits" etc.
    Prepositions and conjunctions could be placed in separate categories too.
    This is how I make my own vocabulary when I learn different languages, and it works great :)

    • @garyfindlay8052
      @garyfindlay8052 2 года назад +5

      Great categories. Perfect for my project. Thank you (Saved me thinking about it).

    • @Britenus
      @Britenus 2 года назад +5

      Thank you so much. I jotted this all down. Now if only you wrote a text book!!

    • @gracebrb
      @gracebrb 2 года назад +2

      thank you omg

    • @LenaAudrey
      @LenaAudrey 2 года назад

      This is the best comment, thanks

  • @awkwardrainbowpotato5620
    @awkwardrainbowpotato5620 4 года назад +30

    I’ve been taking Spanish for three years and the vocab is so easy it’s the conjugations that are killing me, so many tenses.

    • @immersionaccount3989
      @immersionaccount3989 4 года назад +8

      Don't overwhelm yourself to learn all of them ^^.
      In facts, no one use all in a casual conversation XD.

    • @Diotallevi73
      @Diotallevi73 3 года назад

      Try Greek 😅

    • @awkwardrainbowpotato5620
      @awkwardrainbowpotato5620 3 года назад +5

      @@Diotallevi73 I can only imagine.

    • @ponferada
      @ponferada 11 месяцев назад +1

      RIGHT!? And the conjugations for regular verbs and reflexive verbs are still fine, but its hard to remember the irregular ones, and the past tenses. There are 3 past tenses we're doing and I remember the endings, just not which is which and it annoys me so much.

    • @ponferada
      @ponferada 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@immersionaccount3989 That is true, but for exams, u can be surprised with any tense.

  • @wishdometxrecto8498
    @wishdometxrecto8498 4 года назад +2

    I enjoy watching and listening English and Spanish too!

  • @dustintaylor9456
    @dustintaylor9456 3 года назад +22

    I’m watching this to help me speak Spanish fluently and this is a good Spanish lesson video to help someone become fluent in Spanish on the ones that are learning Spanish🙂

    • @alejandrarocha2616
      @alejandrarocha2616 3 года назад +6

      hi i'm latina so i'm a native spanish speaker, this video is a little bit wrong because we don't speak in infinitive so i think this is not so helpful like everybody thinks

    • @denniscompton5800
      @denniscompton5800 2 года назад

      I have never taken a lesson in my life and am surprised when people often mistake me for an Italian because of my accent or am well into a conversation before they realize I am not a native speaker. I don't know why this has 3 million views it sucks.

  • @jonathannavarro4485
    @jonathannavarro4485 4 года назад +101

    Back=¿la espalda?
    Quiere decir que si digo I'm coming back (Vengo de espalda)
    Lol

    • @juanospina3254
      @juanospina3254 4 года назад +4

      I come from back

    • @joelinho7137
      @joelinho7137 3 года назад +11

      jajajjaa noo, back puede ser un verbo o un sustantivo, como sustantivo es espalda

    • @victorvera4844
      @victorvera4844 3 года назад +5

      Jajajajajajaja o el famoso *"I'll call you back"* que en español sería *"te devuelvo la llamada"* pero que los hispanos de Estados Unidos lo traducen literalmente como *"te llamo para atrás".*

    • @saludosalsol
      @saludosalsol 3 года назад +1

      Victor Vera vivo en los Estados Unidos y nunca he oído ese frase en mi vida jajaja. Quizás “voy a volver tu llamada”.

    • @saludosalsol
      @saludosalsol 3 года назад

      Jajajajaja subestimado comentario

  • @natsbones
    @natsbones 6 лет назад +272

    Spanish is a very hard language to learn, specially since the difference between words and the way it's spoken in different countries worldwide is massive. Spaniard spanish is NOT the same as Chilean spanish.

    • @finance_student
      @finance_student 6 лет назад +39

      NatsBones Formal spanish is almost the same everywhere.

    • @natsbones
      @natsbones 6 лет назад +26

      guillermo del pino I know, but I'm pointing out it says "spoken conversation", reading in another language is easy, understading spoken word is another matter, no one speaks formally in any language whether it be your native or 5th. It helps, but when you enter a conversation it just takes a whole lot more practice than a video, specially with a language that varies so much gramatically and regionally, I can speak various languages fluently and I honeslty still think spanish is the hardest, even as a native speaker. Spaniards cannot understand me and I cannot understand them, as I can't fully understand Hondurans and vice versa. Slang, accent, conjugations, speed....they all take part in the way a person speaks...so this isn't reading a book, this is understanding someone else, not impossible, but not as easy as 100 words in 5 mins.

    • @finance_student
      @finance_student 6 лет назад +27

      yeah, probably you're right. As a native spanish speaker i can't notice certain things that could be problematic for foreigners. Even though, is the same with English(there's no way i can understand scottish accent) at least in my opinion,for example if you don't take into account some regional expressions, American and English english are pretty much the same except by the accent. And that is exactly what happens between Chilean and Spaniard spanish(or any other spanish speaker country).

    • @molka3582
      @molka3582 6 лет назад +25

      Well for me it's way easier than french and i'm comfortable with the pronounciation because it's nearly the same as arabic and there are many common words between them. I really love spanish.

    • @tumblrscaresme
      @tumblrscaresme 6 лет назад +7

      NatsBones I've just started learning Spanish and for ME it is pretty easy

  • @EasyFunEnglish
    @EasyFunEnglish Год назад

    I love these classes, they're very good, thanks to you

  • @zanzoun1321
    @zanzoun1321 3 года назад +1

    This is literally amazing so thankful 💙

  • @Wul-Lop
    @Wul-Lop 6 лет назад +48

    Great... Your video informs & inspires people all over the world to understand Spanish... Please pronounce at least 6 times, 3 times very, very slowly... then 3 times normal pace... Please... Gracias...

    • @domeyeahaight
      @domeyeahaight 6 лет назад

      what if i do it everyday when i wake up for like 3 months?

    • @Mr-Moon
      @Mr-Moon 5 лет назад +1

      Unfortunately some translations are wrong or incomplete.

  • @mariammaram7973
    @mariammaram7973 7 лет назад +189

    Spanish language is easy
    I'm learning it in my school but the tenses of the verbs is the most difficult thing.

    • @paulizama29
      @paulizama29 6 лет назад +7

      Mariam Maram keep it up!

    • @molka3582
      @molka3582 6 лет назад +10

      Same. It's my 3rd year in spanish and i got an a2/b1 level but tenses are impossible ro learn honestly

    • @EdwinGonzalez-vs9el
      @EdwinGonzalez-vs9el 6 лет назад +2

      Blue what if we practice via whatsap or skype? I am native spanish speaker from colombian. I am a chemical bachelor and I want to get a master in Canada so it would be helpful to me as well. regards, let me know if you are interested

    • @isaacmendez6937
      @isaacmendez6937 6 лет назад +7

      Look this, yo soy (presente), Yo fui(pasado) Yo seré (Futuro) pero si quieres ser mas natural acá no usamos mucho los pronombres , Soy, fui, seré, sin pronombres, But if you want sound natural don't use pronouns

    • @keyvinsabillon2659
      @keyvinsabillon2659 6 лет назад +2

      Mariam Maram /// I think the same but, about the English. I'm learning it on my free time, it's hard and owesome.

  • @DaySleeper-ml8ds
    @DaySleeper-ml8ds 3 года назад

    This is just what i've been looking for. Thank you so much

  • @shadgarcia16
    @shadgarcia16 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the Spanish words
    it makes me to speak spanish confidently

  • @Bboyperezexidcrew
    @Bboyperezexidcrew 4 года назад +8

    Con esto ya se hablar perfectamente el español, muchas gracias por tu ayuda ya puedo viajar a España y disfrutar de su hermoso paisaje, playas y comida jeje

  • @nysscasdua8503
    @nysscasdua8503 3 года назад +6

    The video: spanish words
    Me a native spanish speaker: interesting 😮

  • @le_grandyvener4835
    @le_grandyvener4835 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations Mrs, I like the way you teaching, well done!

  • @artisticleyah3858
    @artisticleyah3858 3 года назад +5

    This was very helpful especially since I'm a beginner in learning Spanish

    • @AngelMartinez-mg1ok
      @AngelMartinez-mg1ok 3 года назад +1

      English: Go went goes going gone
      Spanish: Ir
      voy
      vas
      va
      vamos
      vais
      van
      ido
      iba
      ibas
      íbamos
      ibais
      iban
      fui
      fuiste
      fue
      fuimos
      fuisteis
      fueron
      iré
      irás
      irá
      iremos
      iréis
      irán
      iría
      irías
      iría
      iríamos
      iríais
      irían
      vaya
      vayas
      vayamos
      vayáis
      vayan
      fuera
      fueras
      fuéramos
      fuerais
      fueran
      fuese
      fueses
      fuese
      fuésemos
      fueseis
      fuesen
      fuere
      fueres
      fuéremos
      fuereis
      fueren
      ve
      id
      yendo

  • @e.sharma3857
    @e.sharma3857 7 лет назад +6

    This video really helped me thank you!

  • @Yougottacryforthis
    @Yougottacryforthis 7 лет назад +50

    This channel's concept is genius.
    Muchas Gracias!

    • @LearnSpanishThroughMusic
      @LearnSpanishThroughMusic  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you! (:

    • @jasmoras3746
      @jasmoras3746 6 лет назад

      De nada

    • @dhawalmishra862
      @dhawalmishra862 6 лет назад

      +LearnSpanishWithMusic
      Very Helpful
      I admire your Work
      Watching this video,I am able to understand to a great extent.
      Really Helpful
      I go through every video
      ~ _Your Subscriber_

  • @Igaveyoumyfakename
    @Igaveyoumyfakename 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is a great idea. But currently, the list is SUPER random and therefore makes the words difficult to memorize. Related words need to be grouped and categorized into smaller lists that make sense, and therefore make them easier to learn and memorize.

  • @angelabacker1177
    @angelabacker1177 6 лет назад +25

    fun video, but you will need a lot more than 100 words to comprehend a spoken language including understanding verb conjugations.

  • @mademoisellegala
    @mademoisellegala 4 года назад +71

    Hay muchas que siento que están mal traducidas. Las traduciré a cuáles yo veo correctas y cualquier cosa me corrigen, soy algo mala en algunas palabras en inglés XD
    Be: Ser/Estar
    (literalmente se enseña así el inglés en, por lo menos, mi país, con ese doble significado)
    And: Y
    Añadiría "e" por la regla gramatical. El ejemplo incorrecto: Español y inglés. El ejemplo correcto: Español e inglés.
    Siempre que la palabra empiece con "i" (o "h" y luego "i"), se utiliza "e"
    To: A (dirección)
    Esta formalmente es correcta, pero veo más común que usemos "Hacia"
    In: en
    Pero también en el inglés tiene un significado de "Entrar", por ejemplo, "Let me in": "Déjame entrar"
    Have: Tener
    También está correcta, pero añadiría "Poseer", que es un sinónimo muy usado también
    It: lo de "es, lo/la" no lo entendí en realidad. Significaría "eso" literalmente, supongo que lo de "lo, la" sería con el "the" pero en eso ya estoy en duda.
    You: Tú, usted.
    También añadiría "Vos" que creo que es más común en algunas zonas
    At: en.
    Añadiría el "a las" (hora), ya que en el inglés se utiliza también para marcar a qué hora se estará en equis lugar y similar y crearía confusiones solo traducirlo como "en". Ejemplo: "I will go to the park at 9 o'clock": "Voy a ir al parque a las nueve en punto"
    This: Este/esta
    Añadiría "esto"
    From: de/desde
    Creo que habría que resaltar que nos referimos con el "de" a que es de equis sitio, porque en las demás situaciones generalmente no se traduce como from
    Or: o
    Añadiría "u", por la regla gramatical. El ejemplo incorrecto: rosas o hortensias. El ejemplo correcto: rosas u hortensias.
    Siempre que la siguiente palabra empieza con "o" (o con "h" y luego "o") se utiliza la "u". Similar a lo de "y" y "e"
    My: Mi
    También significa "mío" (creo que es la traducción más común de "my" de hecho)
    Me: Me
    También significa "Yo"
    Just: Justo
    En algunas situaciones significa "como"; "I need a girl just like you": "Necesito una chica como tú"
    Know: Saber
    También significa "Conocer"; "I know you": "Te conozco"
    Your: Tu
    Añadiría "tuyo"
    Good: Bueno
    En algunas situaciones se refiere a "bien", o sino por ejemplo a los "bienes" ("goods") en un término más empresarial
    Some: Un poco
    También se refiere a "algunas/algunos"; "Some boys don't like the pop music": "A algunos chicos no les gusta la música pop"
    Them: Siento que es más acertado traducirlo como "Ellos/ellas"
    Back: La espalda
    Literalmente también significa "atrás" (creo que es el sentido más usado). Realmente no entiendo cómo no lo pusieron XD
    Want: Querer
    Yo aclararía que es en un sentido más posesivo y no tanto sentimental. Como cuando quieres un regalo. Cuando quieres a una persona se traduciría como "love" (que significa querer o amar)
    Añadiría "desear" también
    Sé que la mayoría de aquí hablan inglés y tratan de aprender español, y no ayuda demasiado que escriba en español, pero siento que si lo traduzco yo sería muy confuso. Si alguien sabría explicarlo en inglés por mí sería genial.
    Hay algunas que decidí omitirlas, porque siento que es muy complicado de explicar sin llenarlos de ejemplos, como los distintos "que" y "porqué", "porque", "por qué" y eso
    Espero que los que puedan entender lo que digo les sirva de algo

    • @Mi_fuente_es_TikTok_y_dice--
      @Mi_fuente_es_TikTok_y_dice-- 3 года назад +1

      Them significa sus-suyos (objeto(s) de los sujetos) , they significa ellos (sujeto).

    • @mademoisellegala
      @mademoisellegala 3 года назад

      @@Mi_fuente_es_TikTok_y_dice-- tienes razón XD en eso me confundí yo

    • @Sol-jw5ec
      @Sol-jw5ec 3 года назад +1

      @@mademoisellegala Their es suyo/ya(posesivo de algo), Them es referido a *ellas/ellos en los que se suele ejercer una acción* y en el caso de they también es *ellos/ellas pero como sujeto solo* por ejemplo: *They* had wanted to explain to her the situation but she told *them* that she had already figured out *their* secret. (Ellos habrían querido explicarle la situación pero ella les dijo que ya había descubierto su(ellos) secreto.)

    • @IzalerDarkstone
      @IzalerDarkstone 3 года назад +9

      Here is a translated version of Anyelina’s comment for those learning:
      Be: Ser/Estar
      They literally teach it with this double meaning, in my country at least
      And: Y
      I would add “e” for the grammatical rule. Incorrect: Español y inglés. Correct: Español e inglés.
      We always use “e” when the next word begins with “i” (or “h” followed by “i”)
      To: A (direction)
      This is correct, but “Hacia” is more common
      In: En
      But also in English it can mean “Entrar”, eg, “Let me in” = “Déjame entrar”
      Have: Tener
      This is also correct, but I would add “Poseer” which is a frequently used synonym as well.
      It: I didn’t understand the “es, lo/la” really. It would mean “eso” literally. I guess “lo, la” would be used with “the” but even with that I’m not sure.
      You: Tú, usted.
      I would also add “Vos” which I believe is more common in some places.
      At: en
      I would add “a las (hora)”, because in English you also use it to say what time you will be in a certain place it and it would cause confusion to only translate it as “en”.
      Eg: “I will go to the park at 9 o’clock” = “Voy a ir al parque a las nueve en punto”
      This: Este/esta
      I would add “esto”
      From: De/desde
      I think it should be noted that by “de” we mean what is from that place, because in other situations it wouldn’t generally be translated as “from”
      Or: o
      I would add “u” for the grammatical rule. Incorrect: rosas o hortensias. Correct: rosas u hortensias. You also use “u” when the next word begins with “o” (or “h” followed by “o”). Similar to “y” and “e”
      My: mi
      It also means mío (which I believe is actually the more common translation of “my”)
      Me: Me
      It also means “Yo”
      Know: Saber
      It also means “conocer”. “I know you” = “Te conozco”
      Your: Tu
      I would add “tuyo”
      Good: Bueno
      In some situations it means “bien”, or else “los bienes” (“goods”) in business terms.
      Some: Un poco
      It also could be “algunas/algunos”. “Some boys don’t like pop music” = “A algunos chicos no les gusta la música pop”
      Back: La espalda
      It also literally means “atrás” (I think this is the more common use). I really don’t understand why they didn’t put it in the video lol.
      Want: Querer
      I want to clarify that this only in a more possessive sense, not a sentimental one. Like when you want a present. If you use it for a person (eg, “te quiero”) it means “love” (which can be translated as “querer” or “amar”)
      I would also add “desear”.
      This isn’t an exhaustive list but it points out a lot of the biggest things that are simplest to fix!

    • @JesusMartinez-oy4io
      @JesusMartinez-oy4io 3 года назад

      @@mademoisellegala" It", en ese caso de es, la... Se refiere al pronombre personal de los objetos/animales o también el posesivo del objeto o animal, supongo.

  • @charlesking6476
    @charlesking6476 2 года назад +2

    This is extremely helpful - thank u very much

  • @MH-lr6ue
    @MH-lr6ue Год назад

    This video is very helpful after listening/reading to a lot of spanish content!! I was able to guess a lot of the answers as well as clear up words I didn't fully understand. Gracious por esto!!

  • @eltiernopain8064
    @eltiernopain8064 6 лет назад +21

    Solo quería saber como enseñaban el Español , pero con este vídeo aprendo Inglés

    • @SnoopyReads
      @SnoopyReads 6 месяцев назад +1

      It goes both ways, justo gustar tu

  • @wandersonfoco5642
    @wandersonfoco5642 3 года назад +4

    I thank you for my mother tongue being Portuguese and understanding all the words in Spanish

    • @dannymarquez3023
      @dannymarquez3023 3 года назад +1

      Exatamente nao tenho do q reclamar kkkkkkk portunhol salvando vidas

    • @not_mica
      @not_mica 3 года назад

      Portunhoo salvando vidas hahah

    • @wandersonfoco5642
      @wandersonfoco5642 3 года назад

      @@not_mica num me julgue

  • @graces7865
    @graces7865 2 года назад +2

    Los escribí. ¡muchas gracias! palabras aprendidas y recordadas! ahora no lo olvidaré.

  • @billyAgnaska
    @billyAgnaska 11 месяцев назад

    I was just from watching this on my laptop, really helpful, hoping to see more videos like this one 👌

  • @martinorozco6759
    @martinorozco6759 3 года назад +4

    Mano muchísimas gracias pana enserio me ayudaste muchisimo

  • @julioc.410
    @julioc.410 3 года назад +21

    Es genial este video, para los que estan aprendiendo español hechenle ganas, si se puede.

  • @hoseinmazaheri7370
    @hoseinmazaheri7370 3 года назад +2

    That was very helpful
    🙏🏻

  • @anakinskywalker5610
    @anakinskywalker5610 Год назад

    Spanish speaker here just making sure I’m still rocking it cuz I’m jumping 3 levels this year and I’m stressing too much that I have to watch a video of this

  • @moong6991
    @moong6991 3 года назад +11

    Pero que maravilla de tutorial, ya aprendí a acentuar correctamente y a conjugar los verbos. Gracias 😁

  • @skindiver2
    @skindiver2 6 лет назад +8

    I sure wish I had of found this video when I started learning Spanish two years ago
    damn it damn it

  • @abcgamer2012
    @abcgamer2012 3 года назад

    This is actually pretty useful. Gracías!

  • @EetFuk8
    @EetFuk8 4 месяца назад +1

    Everybody has a plan until they start learning Spanish - Mike Tyson

  • @xavierr4508
    @xavierr4508 4 года назад +6

    Homework: learn how to conjugate some irregular verbs, like "Ir" (to go):
    I go to the school // Voy a la escuela
    I'm going to the school // Estoy yendo a la escuela.
    I went to the school // Fui a la escuela
    (We don't use pronouns 99% of the time.)
    We have a lot of irregular verbs. The verb in infinitive is "Ir" (to go). In present tense it's "voy", while in present progressive tense it's "yendo", and in past simple tense it's "fui". Now try to remember them while in a fluid conversation. Nice, isn't it? =)

  • @Step_less
    @Step_less 2 года назад +4

    As an Indonesian, I think reading a few words in Spanish is a bit easier than reading a few words in French😭🙏

  • @saywhatsaywhat
    @saywhatsaywhat 4 месяца назад

    🤩 Great lesson! Thanks! 🤩

  • @HozaL0za
    @HozaL0za 2 года назад

    I'm only here because I lost my Spanish form to enter Spanish for the next two years of my middle school life, and I really need to learn the basics of speaking since I live in a Spanish household (I'm Mexican). So I really hope this helps, I'm planning to try to watch it every day so it gets stuck in my head like the flute notes-

  • @Valeria-bi5dp
    @Valeria-bi5dp 3 года назад +20

    Qué onda? De la nada me volví fluida en Español, 100% recomendado chavos

    • @Valeria-bi5dp
      @Valeria-bi5dp 3 года назад

      Rakshith Okkaliga It’s from Mexico

    • @Valeria-bi5dp
      @Valeria-bi5dp 3 года назад

      Rakshith Okkaliga almost in all Latinoamérica and also in Spain.

    • @Valeria-bi5dp
      @Valeria-bi5dp 3 года назад

      Rakshith Okkaliga Wakanda🥺💗

    •  3 года назад

      @Rakshith Okkaliga The origin of the language, as the name says, is Spain, but here the accent is different from American ones, as in each part of each country the accents are different and some words too, but we all can understand us

    • @not_mica
      @not_mica 3 года назад

      A ver dígame un verbo pluscuamperfecto v:

  • @davidvel8752
    @davidvel8752 3 года назад +35

    I came here speaking english then i watched this video y ahora hablo español perfectamente como todo un nativo.

    • @AngelMartinez-mg1ok
      @AngelMartinez-mg1ok 3 года назад +15

      English: Go went goes going gone
      Spanish: Ir
      voy
      vas
      va
      vamos
      vais
      van
      ido
      iba
      ibas
      íbamos
      ibais
      iban
      fui
      fuiste
      fue
      fuimos
      fuisteis
      fueron
      iré
      irás
      irá
      iremos
      iréis
      irán
      iría
      irías
      iría
      iríamos
      iríais
      irían
      vaya
      vayas
      vayamos
      vayáis
      vayan
      fuera
      fueras
      fuéramos
      fuerais
      fueran
      fuese
      fueses
      fuese
      fuésemos
      fueseis
      fuesen
      fuere
      fueres
      fuéremos
      fuereis
      fueren
      ve
      id
      yendo

    • @osen9881
      @osen9881 2 года назад

      @@AngelMartinez-mg1ok I'm native and I don't know when I learned all of this I-

    • @Britenus
      @Britenus 2 года назад

      @@AngelMartinez-mg1ok I just hit the Google translate on your comment and it was so helpful in learning the meaning of the conjugations. :)

    • @adamwall7852
      @adamwall7852 Год назад +1

      Lol thank you for a good laugh

  • @AllTotalCoaching
    @AllTotalCoaching 4 года назад

    these basic words are what i was looking for thank you very much.

  • @lau4240
    @lau4240 3 года назад +1

    if you're trying to learn spanish, the best way of doing it is while you're talking to a native speaker, that will give you confidence and you won't be afraid to speak the language
    lo mismo a revés, si hablas español; yo traté de aprender inglés sola y no aprendí nada, apenas este año hice un amigo que cuya lengua nativa es inglés y gracias a él he podido aprender lo poco que sé (porque aun sigo sin saber mucho)

  • @spirituallife5622
    @spirituallife5622 4 года назад +17

    Give credit where credit is due, this is a massive Thank You. Believe me for any beginner this is a good starting point. Why anybody gave a thumbs down baffles me.1000 Thumbs Ups from me here.

    • @Igaveyoumyfakename
      @Igaveyoumyfakename 5 месяцев назад

      People give thumbs down because this is America and it is their right to do so. (You know, free will and all.) Fun Fact: you'll do better in life (and people will hate your guts less) if you stop whining about, worrying about, and trying to control the choices of others. Especially when those personal choices DON'T negatively impact YOU. BTW, I gave your comment a thumbs down.

    • @mssuspiria
      @mssuspiria 23 дня назад

      ​@@Igaveyoumyfakename bro this comment is 4 years old chill

    • @Igaveyoumyfakename
      @Igaveyoumyfakename 23 дня назад

      @@mssuspiria : So lemme get this straight... you think it's okay for YOU to respond to a four year old thread, but not me? SMH. Thanks for proving you're not just a dumb fuck -- but a hypocritical one.

  • @rob-karenkennedy-parker3166
    @rob-karenkennedy-parker3166 7 лет назад +3

    brilliant ty

  • @laszlorostasi925
    @laszlorostasi925 Год назад

    Thank you!!, This was very helpfull. I have been struggling for 8 months now, to put my words together!, I think this will make the difference!!

  • @Countrygirl8019
    @Countrygirl8019 5 месяцев назад

    Love this video oh my, this is one of the first videos I started watching when I started out last year. I wrote it all down fast foward 3 months later I now understand them more. I watched spanish with Paul mini serier 1-6 as well and all of this made more sense when I got a spanish tutor for 5 lessons and then it all came together. I have a long way to go but my advice make a play list of about 10 spanish videos A1 and watch them over and over until you understand them this may take months and take some beginners spanish classes with a teacher you can get one for a good price nowadays they have italki, amazing talker, perply they all have classes for about $10-20 per hour just take one class per week and build your vocabulary watch you tube vidieos and talk to people in spanish little by little. Watch youtube videos with native speakers and practice speaking like them in dialogues at home or with a friend. Good luck!

  • @reiks-r4405
    @reiks-r4405 4 года назад +6

    Ser (to be) Acronym: DONT
    ----
    DESCRIPTION: soy, eres, es, somos, son, sois.(alto(s), bajo(s)guapo(s)
    ORIGEN: soy de, eres de, es de somos de, son de, sois de. (any country, or place)
    NATIONALITY: soy, eres, es, somos, son, sois.(español(les) Mexicano/a (os/as))
    TIME: es, son ( ex. 1:00pm, 3:20am)
    estar (to be) Acronym: HELP
    -------
    HEALTH: estoy, estás, está, estamos, están, estáis (enfermo(s)/mal)
    EMOTION: estoy, estás, está, estamos, están, estáis (feliz. etc)
    LOCATION: estoy, estás, está, estamos, están, estáis (any place)
    PRESENT PROGRESSIVE: estoy, estás, está, estamos, están, estáis (all verbs that end in “ando” i.e caminando”)

  • @deepdarkmidnight
    @deepdarkmidnight 6 лет назад +240

    Good luck learning a verb in infinitive without the conjugation. If you say "Yo tener muchos amigos", you would sound like a caveman to me.

    • @nevergameplays_0387
      @nevergameplays_0387 6 лет назад +4

      Deepdarkmidnight D.D.M. hay que conjugar el verbo.

    • @ferhatkoc7951
      @ferhatkoc7951 6 лет назад +1

      Deepdarkmidnight D.D.M. what is the correct way to say that

    • @nevergameplays_0387
      @nevergameplays_0387 6 лет назад +41

      ferhat koç Yo tengo muchos amigos

    • @7eather
      @7eather 5 лет назад +100

      At least it is understandable. Better to say Yo tener muchos amigos than to say nothing at all. Practice is necessary, and many people aren't confident enough because of responses like this... js

    • @onthatday8263
      @onthatday8263 5 лет назад

      So true lol

  • @formergod1873
    @formergod1873 3 года назад

    I’m from iraq and I’m 15 I’ve leaned English in the last 3 years just by watching movies n now trying to learn spanish cuz i love it i love to hear it and it’s used in many countries so ill be starting form this day;) ill be coming back year after(if I didn’t forget) and tell u guys the progress

    • @rethacharicema
      @rethacharicema 3 года назад

      Thats great keep goin!! I'd love to hear the progress from u. Anyway, whats your native language actually?

  • @roseyrose7
    @roseyrose7 3 месяца назад

    Most of these words I have learned in school so it's an easy beginning for me to get started on speaking the language .

  • @alexanderh.3078
    @alexanderh.3078 4 года назад +4

    "Un Poco" is more used as "A little" (of something) - and "some" is more used as "unos/unas"
    Btw great video, gj

  • @JC-li8kk
    @JC-li8kk 3 года назад +3

    Me: I need to brush up on my Spanish.
    Mos: Guess again.

  • @SharonMessage
    @SharonMessage 3 года назад +1

    Muchas gracias

  • @sirus6167
    @sirus6167 2 года назад +2

    I am so bored of English that lately I've been finding it cringy reading the comments. So I started learning Spanish that way I wouldn't be able to cringe at the bad spanish comments cuz i can't understand the language easily and also because I am a Spanish beginner :D

  • @Adr805
    @Adr805 6 лет назад +8

    its 50% if and only if you are able to understand them conjugated in many tenses and from 100 it goes to few thousand...

  • @Yvesnings
    @Yvesnings 4 года назад +22

    It’s important to put *to* next to the verb. To be- estar and ser. To have- tener. Conjugating verbs in Spanish is very different and kind of difficult for English speakers. I’m fluent in Arabic and it’s honestly easy for me.

    • @Copter200
      @Copter200 Год назад

      My Spanish teacher did this, and I can agree that it made things WAY easier

  • @Blinks_4_Queen
    @Blinks_4_Queen 2 года назад +1

    Wow I have learnt so many things from this thank you very much

  • @GoTourNZ
    @GoTourNZ 3 года назад +2

    Many thanks... 👍
    A constructive tip..
    To make this faaaar more useful, so English speaking students can just listen (walking, running, driving), please speak the English word before the Spanish words for each example.
    Otherwise, this can only be learned by looking at the screen. When running, walking or driving, we can listen over and over and over until the words are firmly driven into memory

  • @Jalis.abe712
    @Jalis.abe712 5 лет назад +3

    Viva mexico y Me da mucho gusto que aprendan español amigos ingleses animo y buena suerte saludos desde tijuana

    • @bluelonsdaleite1961
      @bluelonsdaleite1961 5 лет назад +1

      El que hablen inglés no significa que sean ingleses

    • @bluelonsdaleite1961
      @bluelonsdaleite1961 5 лет назад

      Además México no es el único país en el que se habla español

  • @dedfoker
    @dedfoker 6 лет назад +7

    Native spanish speaker hére, and the thing that is the hardest for people is conjugation. Anyone can memorize that but making a sentence... that's another thing.

    • @LearnSpanishThroughMusic
      @LearnSpanishThroughMusic  6 лет назад

      Yes, I agree! Conjugations are difficult!
      I just intended this video to be a starting point for learning Spanish

    • @pepearown4968
      @pepearown4968 4 года назад

      Present and preterite isn’t hard to memorize.

  • @travelandchatapp-learnspan9817
    @travelandchatapp-learnspan9817 4 года назад

    Nice done video!!

  • @ramchillarege1658
    @ramchillarege1658 4 месяца назад

    Amazing.. thankyou!