This was so helpful! People hardly ever focus on non-literal phrasal translations when teaching languages. I'm intermediate in Spanish and I barely knew any of these!
This was great. I would love to see a video where you discuss words that are close synonyms but have important differences in use. (Mirar/ver, conseguir/lograr, etc.).
I'm from Brazil, I speak Portuguese, and I'm watching a video in English to get some tips about Spanish. It's crazy. For those who speak Portuguese I think it's easier to learn Spanish, since the sounds and words are very similar to Portuguese (I already talked to foreigners on the Internet and they always say I'm speaking Spanish). But at the same time it's easy, it's hard, because both languages are very similar and you use wrong words very often.
This video is GOLD! I, for one, would love a third video of common phrases! 👏🏼❤ These chunks really help with listening comprehension as well. Thank you!
This was really helpful since it makes it easier to listen to Spanish in chucks/discrete phrases rather than thinking about the individual meanings of single words (which is especially tough when these phrases have prepositions). Please make more videos like this!
Thank you so much for this! I'm working towards my Spanish A level, and really needed some phrases that would make me sound like a native. These are just what I needed.
¡Muy bien! 👍 Yes, you're right! In most Spanish-speaking countries it should be "el bebé" with an accent. But, we can say "el bebe" without an accent for "baby" in Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Perú, Puerto Rico and Uruguay.
¡Hola a todos! What did you think of this second video on everyday phrases? Was it as useful as the first video?
Bro’s the best RUclips Spanish teacher on RUclips!!!!👏👏👏
This was so helpful! People hardly ever focus on non-literal phrasal translations when teaching languages. I'm intermediate in Spanish and I barely knew any of these!
Awesome! Please make another video with 25 more!
Your are the best teacher online! Please make another video of common phrases!
This was great. I would love to see a video where you discuss words that are close synonyms but have important differences in use. (Mirar/ver, conseguir/lograr, etc.).
Thanks for the suggestion Benjamin! 😊
Muchas Gracias por todo. Me gustan tus lecciones cada vez más.
¡Me encanta! Buen ejemplo 😍
I'm from Brazil, I speak Portuguese, and I'm watching a video in English to get some tips about Spanish. It's crazy. For those who speak Portuguese I think it's easier to learn Spanish, since the sounds and words are very similar to Portuguese (I already talked to foreigners on the Internet and they always say I'm speaking Spanish). But at the same time it's easy, it's hard, because both languages are very similar and you use wrong words very often.
¡Maravilloso!
Muchas gracias, señor!
¡De nada! Gracias por el comentario 😊
This video is GOLD! I, for one, would love a third video of common phrases! 👏🏼❤ These chunks really help with listening comprehension as well. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback Autumn! 😊
I WANT MORE OF THIS POR FAVOR
If you haven’t already done one, a video on cognates and near cognates would be very helpful.
That’s great Andrew, I’m familiar with quite a few of those, but fab to have them all together 😊
Awesome lesson! Thanks
Wowwww.... These frases are from intermediate spanish heaven.... These will definitely level me up... Gracias profe 😁
I'm glad you liked the video! Thanks for the comment!
So helpful thanks
I'm glad it was helpful! 😊
Muchas gracias por esta leccion, maestro.
¡De nada! ¡Gracias por tu comentario Janson! 😊
This was really helpful since it makes it easier to listen to Spanish in chucks/discrete phrases rather than thinking about the individual meanings of single words (which is especially tough when these phrases have prepositions). Please make more videos like this!
I'm glad you found this lesson helpful!
¡¡¡Me encanta este video de capacitación y gracias por todo lo que haces!!!
¡Me alegro! Gracias por el comentario 😊
Thank you so much for this! I'm working towards my Spanish A level, and really needed some phrases that would make me sound like a native. These are just what I needed.
Great! Thank you!
You're welcome! 😊
Thank you for your efforts to teach Spanish!
Thank you for your feedback Brenda!
Yah, More. Good stuff!!
gracias! so helpful
¡De nada! 😊
Please make a video of all spanish tenses, your teaching is just on point 🙏
Thank you for the lessons 🙋♂️
Thank you for your support! 🙏
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support!! 🙏
Hola! ¿Qué tal?
Gracias por tu video muy útil.
He ponido en Anki todo lo que nos has enseñado en el video.
Esperando tu videos nuevos👋
¡Muy bien! 😊
if an english speaker cannot trill the RR or the R at the beginning of a word, what sound should he make
El bebé = the baby
bebe: as in ....Él/Ella bebe
¡Muy bien! 👍 Yes, you're right! In most Spanish-speaking countries it should be "el bebé" with an accent. But, we can say "el bebe" without an accent for "baby" in Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Perú, Puerto Rico and Uruguay.