I am currently taking Spanish so that I can apply for the next dental hygiene program and this was tons of help. I was struggling with this part. Thank you so much for sharing!
That's fantastic! 😊 I'm so glad my video is helping you with your Spanish studies for the dental hygiene program. I know that learning a new language can be challenging, but it's definitely worth it, especially if it will help you achieve your goals. Keep working hard and don't give up! I'm sure you'll reach your goal of getting into the dental hygiene program. And if you need any more help with Spanish, don't hesitate to ask. ¡Buena suerte! 💪
¡De nada! I'm so glad the video helped make the verb "ser" more manageable for you. 😊 It can be a tricky one, but with clear explanations and examples, it becomes much easier to understand. I try to break down complex grammar concepts into bite-sized pieces, so learners can grasp them step by step. It's wonderful to hear that my approach is working for you! Keep up the great work with your Spanish learning, and don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions along the way. I'm always happy to help! ❤️
Just moved to a new school and they teach Spanish. Everybody else has been taking this class for 9 years and I haven’t even taken a lesson 😢this has helped me behind the scenes of class! Thanks for helping me pass those tests 🎉🎉
I'm so happy to hear that this video has helped you in your Spanish class! 😊 I'm honored to have contributed to your learning. It's fantastic that you're learning Spanish at school. Keep working hard! If you have any questions or doubts, don't hesitate to leave a comment or send me a message. I'm here to help! Good luck in your Spanish class! 💪
That's awesome! It sounds like my videos are helping a lot of new Spanish students feel more confident. 😊 It's really encouraging to hear that this video is helping students who are new to Spanish and feeling a bit lost in their classes. I'm glad it's a useful resource for them to learn the basics and feel more confident. I'm always happy to help anyone on their Spanish learning journey, so if they have any questions or requests, they should feel free to leave a comment! 😊
¡Hola! I can definitely understand feeling like you're back at square one when starting a new language, even after mastering another one. It's like your brain needs to switch gears and create a whole new space for this new language and its unique rules. But the good news is that your experience with German will likely give you some advantages in learning Spanish! Both languages share some similarities in grammar and vocabulary, so you might be surprised at how quickly you pick things up. Just remember to be patient with yourself, celebrate your progress, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Everyone learns at their own pace, and with consistent effort, you'll be speaking Spanish with confidence in no time. 😊 If you ever have any questions or need some extra support, feel free to ask! I'm always here to help my students on their language learning journey. ❤️
¡Hola! That's fantastic to hear! 😊 It can be tricky to get the hang of "ser" at first, but with clear explanations and examples, it becomes much easier to understand. I'm glad my video helped it finally click for you. Keep practicing and using "ser" in different contexts, and you'll master it in no time! 💪 If you have any lingering questions about "ser" or any other Spanish grammar topic, don't hesitate to ask. I'm always happy to help!
¡De nada! 😊 I'm so glad the explanation helped clear things up! It's awesome that you're taking the time to really understand the nuances of Spanish grammar. Sometimes, the simplest concepts can be the trickiest to grasp, so I try my best to break them down in a way that makes sense. It's really rewarding to hear that my approach is working for you. Keep up the great work with your Spanish learning, and don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions along the way. I'm always here to help! ❤️
¡Claro que sí! I can definitely make videos about those verbs and other essential verbs like them. I'm always looking for new ideas and topics that will be helpful for my viewers. It's a great idea to focus on common verbs like "ir" (to go), "aprender" (to learn), and "casarse" (to marry), as these are used frequently in everyday conversations. I'll add these to my list of video ideas and will hopefully have some new content for you soon! Thanks for the suggestion. 😊. Here is one lesson on the verb IR (to go): ruclips.net/video/ql3eE0UoC8c/видео.htmlsi=R5G2eDLHmqmZyw9a In the meantime, if you're interested in learning more about these verbs, here are a few quick tips: Aprender (to learn): This verb is regular in the present tense, but it has some irregular forms in other tenses. It's often used with the preposition "a" + [infinitive verb] to express learning how to do something. Casarse (to marry): This is a reflexive verb, so it requires reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se). It's often used with the preposition "con" to indicate who someone is marrying. I'm always happy to help in any way I can, so feel free to ask if you have any other questions. 😊
Anytime😊 I'm always happy to answer questions and provide support. Don't forget to practice the vocabulary and grammar you learned in the video, and keep watching more Spanish content to continue your learning journey. ¡Buena suerte!
That's a great question! "Ud." is an abbreviation of the Spanish word "usted." Remember that "usted" is the formal way to say "you" in Spanish. It's used to show respect when talking to someone older, someone you don't know well, or someone in a position of authority. So, "Ud." is just a shorter way of writing "usted." You might see it in written Spanish, but it's less common in spoken Spanish. Here are some examples of how "Ud." might be used: ¿Cómo está Ud.? (How are you?) Ud. es muy amable. (You are very kind.) I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions about Spanish pronouns or abbreviations. 😊
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Thanks for helping me pass my Spanish test 🎉
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I am currently taking Spanish so that I can apply for the next dental hygiene program and this was tons of help. I was struggling with this part. Thank you so much for sharing!
That's fantastic! 😊 I'm so glad my video is helping you with your Spanish studies for the dental hygiene program. I know that learning a new language can be challenging, but it's definitely worth it, especially if it will help you achieve your goals.
Keep working hard and don't give up! I'm sure you'll reach your goal of getting into the dental hygiene program. And if you need any more help with Spanish, don't hesitate to ask.
¡Buena suerte! 💪
muchos gracias for this informative video. You made it so more manageable for me to understand Ser.
¡De nada! I'm so glad the video helped make the verb "ser" more manageable for you. 😊 It can be a tricky one, but with clear explanations and examples, it becomes much easier to understand.
I try to break down complex grammar concepts into bite-sized pieces, so learners can grasp them step by step. It's wonderful to hear that my approach is working for you!
Keep up the great work with your Spanish learning, and don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions along the way. I'm always happy to help! ❤️
Just moved to a new school and they teach Spanish. Everybody else has been taking this class for 9 years and I haven’t even taken a lesson 😢this has helped me behind the scenes of class! Thanks for helping me pass those tests 🎉🎉
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I'm so happy to hear that this video has helped you in your Spanish class! 😊 I'm honored to have contributed to your learning.
It's fantastic that you're learning Spanish at school. Keep working hard!
If you have any questions or doubts, don't hesitate to leave a comment or send me a message. I'm here to help!
Good luck in your Spanish class! 💪
That's awesome! It sounds like my videos are helping a lot of new Spanish students feel more confident. 😊
It's really encouraging to hear that this video is helping students who are new to Spanish and feeling a bit lost in their classes. I'm glad it's a useful resource for them to learn the basics and feel more confident.
I'm always happy to help anyone on their Spanish learning journey, so if they have any questions or requests, they should feel free to leave a comment! 😊
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Expecting a video on conjugation of ser in past and future tense! Lots of love from India!
Great suggestion! I will add it to my list :) Thank you so much!
Just finished learning German. I feel like I'm at square one again.😭😂
how you "finished" learning German?
¡Hola! I can definitely understand feeling like you're back at square one when starting a new language, even after mastering another one. It's like your brain needs to switch gears and create a whole new space for this new language and its unique rules.
But the good news is that your experience with German will likely give you some advantages in learning Spanish! Both languages share some similarities in grammar and vocabulary, so you might be surprised at how quickly you pick things up.
Just remember to be patient with yourself, celebrate your progress, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Everyone learns at their own pace, and with consistent effort, you'll be speaking Spanish with confidence in no time. 😊
If you ever have any questions or need some extra support, feel free to ask! I'm always here to help my students on their language learning journey. ❤️
Thank you❤
You are very welcome!
Omg this helped this to finally make sense
¡Hola! That's fantastic to hear! 😊 It can be tricky to get the hang of "ser" at first, but with clear explanations and examples, it becomes much easier to understand.
I'm glad my video helped it finally click for you. Keep practicing and using "ser" in different contexts, and you'll master it in no time! 💪
If you have any lingering questions about "ser" or any other Spanish grammar topic, don't hesitate to ask. I'm always happy to help!
ty for actually explaining it
¡De nada! 😊 I'm so glad the explanation helped clear things up! It's awesome that you're taking the time to really understand the nuances of Spanish grammar.
Sometimes, the simplest concepts can be the trickiest to grasp, so I try my best to break them down in a way that makes sense. It's really rewarding to hear that my approach is working for you.
Keep up the great work with your Spanish learning, and don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions along the way. I'm always here to help! ❤️
I'm a huge fan
Thank you so much! Very much appreciated!
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You did it thanks
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Good👍........Make videos on "el/la" use
Sure I will. Thanks for the suggestion.
Can u make a vid working on future and past tense?
Definitely! Adding it to my list of future videos. Thank you so much for the suggestion!
Please do verbs like to go to learn to marry... Please the same we ❤❤❤
¡Claro que sí! I can definitely make videos about those verbs and other essential verbs like them. I'm always looking for new ideas and topics that will be helpful for my viewers.
It's a great idea to focus on common verbs like "ir" (to go), "aprender" (to learn), and "casarse" (to marry), as these are used frequently in everyday conversations.
I'll add these to my list of video ideas and will hopefully have some new content for you soon! Thanks for the suggestion. 😊. Here is one lesson on the verb IR (to go): ruclips.net/video/ql3eE0UoC8c/видео.htmlsi=R5G2eDLHmqmZyw9a
In the meantime, if you're interested in learning more about these verbs, here are a few quick tips:
Aprender (to learn): This verb is regular in the present tense, but it has some irregular forms in other tenses. It's often used with the preposition "a" + [infinitive verb] to express learning how to do something.
Casarse (to marry): This is a reflexive verb, so it requires reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se). It's often used with the preposition "con" to indicate who someone is marrying.
I'm always happy to help in any way I can, so feel free to ask if you have any other questions. 😊
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Sure I will watch it 🌹
Anytime😊 I'm always happy to answer questions and provide support. Don't forget to practice the vocabulary and grammar you learned in the video, and keep watching more Spanish content to continue your learning journey. ¡Buena suerte!
What does UD. mean?
That's a great question! "Ud." is an abbreviation of the Spanish word "usted."
Remember that "usted" is the formal way to say "you" in Spanish. It's used to show respect when talking to someone older, someone you don't know well, or someone in a position of authority.
So, "Ud." is just a shorter way of writing "usted." You might see it in written Spanish, but it's less common in spoken Spanish.
Here are some examples of how "Ud." might be used:
¿Cómo está Ud.? (How are you?)
Ud. es muy amable. (You are very kind.)
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions about Spanish pronouns or abbreviations. 😊
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