Remember that we have subtitles available in Spanish and English for this video and many others. Do you like this format for lessons? What would make it better? Thanks for watching!
BUENÍSIMO video, MUCHAS gracias... me fascina! Love the breakdowns... y la actuación... OMG, the walk was THE BEST idea... genial! Pero ese beso, jajajaja, qué cosa tan incómoda! Add a besito/cheek-crash con alguien cuando está caminando por la ciudad!!! a ver cómo es cuando se encuentra uno con sus amigos, pero de verdad (because you paused it on the hug and it seemed like forever, jajaja! Need to see the whole saludo, cheek-crash, un poco de small talk (que es lo que voy a ir a ver ahora de su colección) y una despedida - o sea, otro cheek-crash ... muy bueno ver esa diferencia cultural). De nuevo, MIL gracias y sigan pa'lante!!! :D
Buenos días good morning Buenas tardes good afternoon ?que onda? What’s up ?como estas? How are you ?y tu? And you Cuídate take care Tu también you too Adiós goodbye ?que tal? How’s going Nos vemos see you Que cuentas? What’s new Aquí nomas just here/not much También aquí me too/just here Mucho gusto nice to me you Soy I am Me llamo my ñame Cómo está how are you Muy bien pretty well Qué gusto saludarlo it’s really nice to meet you Qué gusto saludarla it’s really nice to meet you for female
Yo hablo español de lengua materna pero veo sus vídeos para poder enseñar mi idioma a otra gente porque sabemos que es muy difícil enseñar español buen video sigan enseñando español.
Hola, habría que explicar que cada país tiene su propia manera de hablar el español .Ese. QUE HONDA es de México. En Venezuela diriamos:EPALE , Ejeee, ( acentuando la primera En ambas palabras) Por supuesto, se puede decir Buenas tardes pero sonaría más formal ..Tambien se puede decir: Hola ( levantando un poco la mano derecha junto con un vistazo hacia el rostro de la persona y una sonrisa)
Thanks for sharing! It's quite useful and interesting for having a real scenario of greetings in streets. Please share more daily vocabs and phrases in spanish! Support! ;D Greeting from Asia.
We're so glad to hear that! Sorry we're just getting to your comment now, but we really appreciate your support! Thanks for watching. What other videos would you like to see from us? ¡Saludos desde México! -Jim
Hi Linda! Yes we do. Please send us a message through the form on our website: spanishandgo.com/contact/ Bots comb RUclips for email addresses, so we use the form to try to cut down on spam. We look forward to hearing from you! Best, -Jim
Me encanta estos videos. I can't wait to go back to Mexico to try these phrases. People say bad things about Mexico but I like Mexico. La gente ahi me trataban bien todos los dias.
Hi! You could just type “how to roll your r” into RUclips and then click on my face, but here’s the link to save you a step: ruclips.net/video/hTR6gYYW5xU/видео.html ¡Un saludo! -Jim
¡De nada, @@4561101213! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Please let us know if there's a type of video you'd like to see us do next. Un saludo, -Jim
Está mal ese saludo de abraso con hombre y mujer, eso lo usamos cuando por ej. Es una gran amiga que viajo por mucho tiempo y cuando llega se salida con un beso y abraso, pero si lo ves todos los días, es solo la mano y un beso a la mejilla, si haces eso lo del vídeo la mujer va a pensar que tienes algo con ella
Very good video. I had forgotten about "aquí nomás". A question...is it true that in Mexico they say "qué pasó" rather than "qué pasa"? And some more super informal greetings (primarily only for the young and hip) are que show, que pex, que tranza and que pedo. But be careful with que pedo, that should probably be restricted to close friends who use that type of speech, jajaja.
¡Hola, Rodney! You are right, "¿qué pasó?" is far more used here than "¿qué pasa?". :) Love those other greetings you shared. They are very common too, among the young and hip. Hahahahaha :p Thanks a lot for your comment! ¡Saludos!
I was in Mexico and heard a really loud bang. I walked up to a group of young guys and asked "Que paso"? They shook my hand and had no idea I was asking them about what just happened.
Hmm. I wonder if it was a firework. 🤔 Nine times out of ten, when I hear a loud bang in Mexico, it's a firework. It always makes you wonder though! -Jim
This is great! I'm going to show my Spanish 1 students this. However, I think "Qué tal" is more like "What's up," and "Qué pasa" is more like "What's going on/happening."
You forgot to explain that QUE HONDA is sayimg by people from México.All Country have their onm way of speaking espanish....Please excuse Me if I made a mistake in this explanation IM FROM VENEZUELA
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I have watched many of your videos and I learned a lot pratical things!!! Videos are really easy to understand and very well-made. Thank you so much!! More and more subscribers are coming!!!
So being the gangster that i am...er sorry Gangsta I like to say "Hola casa" but i get looked at funny How do i say this a better way so i can up my gansta? :)
By the way, this may not be related to the topic of this video, but in Mexico, the term for inflatable gymnastics mat is colchoneta inflable de gimnasia.
Muchas gracias para la lección! Tengo una pregunta: ?entendería gente de espa~na "qué onda"? And, if you're out on the streets in Mexico, do you really greet all the people who pass your way, even if you don't know them? That keeps you quite busy, doesn`t it? :)
¡Hola! :) "¿Qué onda?" is more commonly used in Mexico, and other countries in Latin America (Like Guatemala, Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela). People in Spain would probably understand the phrase when they hear it, but I don’t believe it is used there. Greeting everyone on the streets is more common in smaller towns. The place where we are now (the one where we recorded the video) is called Comala, Colima (We are here visiting my mom). It is a small, very traditional town where most people know each other, so most of the locals greet each other when passing by. This is not the case when you are in a bigger city. When we went to Mexico City, for example, we didn’t see people greeting each other on the streets. You are right, that would be a lot of work! :p Thank you for watching and for the comment!
A Spaniard would understand but there are many other words and greeting phrases in the video that are NOT spoken in Spain. This is Latin American Spanish
Your channel has really good content. I am just starting to learn spanish and these help me so much! Thank you! Please keep making these videos, guys! Greeting from Jakarta, Indonesia.
ik you guys are in relationship (mabye idk) but for some reason u guys are continuously keep touching each other. WHY? is this you Spanish way to greet someone?
Good question! People are kinda touchy when greeting each other and saying goodbye in Latin America. The kiss thing isn’t just for couples. Thanks for watching! -Jim
What a great resource! I love the breakdown format and the couple is adorable. I appreciate how he is obviously a Spanish language learner and she is a native speaker. ¡Buena combinación! Dios les bendiga
Just want to add that when you are saying the word: (Tu), Plz do not prounounce the T lol the T should sound more like: (TH) with almost a (D) in there. This will help you sound more mexican.
Awww thanks for the kind words! We are glad to hear you're finding the videos useful. We have more resources on our page spanishandgo.com to help you with your learning progress. You should check it out! Thank you for watching and commenting! ¡Saludos! -May
Do you mean the street greetings starting at 10:47? Just click the "CC" button in the player and select the language you want to see on the screen. The people we're greeting in the street are not wearing microphones, but you can hear what they're saying by turning up the volume or wearing headphones. I hope that helps. -Jim
Thank you! Yes, that's a great idea. We'll definitely keep that in mind for future videos. We'll have more of this type of thing available through our website that will accompany this video and our other ones like it. Make sure to sign up for our newsletter for updates! Thanks for watching. spanishandgo.com/travel-spanish-confidence
I am talking for 9 mins. & 30 secs. there are no subtitles in eng. or spanish & it's difficult to figure out what the woman says either !!!! as she points out the direction ..
The captions for the conversation for that conversation start at 8:47. It's the same conversation you're talking about. We don't repeat the subtitles in the breakdown section because we break that section down in English. Hope that helps! -Jim
We're so glad to hear that! Welcome. Please let us know if there's a particular lesson you'd like us to make a video about. If you haven’t already, check out our channel page to see all of the topics we’ve covered so far: Travel Tips: bit.ly/traveltips-playlist Spanish Lessons: bit.ly/spanishlessons-playlist We look forward to seeing you around! ¡Saludos! -Jim
La neta me encanta como están enseñando,ese Jim ha aprendido bastante y May superbien, estan enseñando Frases - Saludos cortos,bien explicados y sencillos,VERY IMPORTANT for the people learning Spanish , like in the last part May walking on the street just Greeting people , Buenas Tardes,Buenas Noches ,Adiós ,Que tenga un bonito día,tha's how you should do it ,my mother alwalys tough me that. Sigan así muchachos.
You probably address this somewhere, but I get really confused about the Buenas vs. Buenos...(the masculine form...I guess that's what it is called). Buenos dias vs Buenas tardes. I have a dictionary, so I may try to figure this one out. Thanks!
may I ask to confirm what I hear please, do you pronounce V as 'V'? e.g. Vaya (V like in Voice), not B as in 'Bet'. The same applies to Colombian variety of Spanish, I definitely hear regular V versus what is said in all textbooks on how to pronounce letters. Is V=B only in Spain?
Hey, I'm a Chinese and currently learning Spanish. How do we know what country of Spanish we are learning? Is that okay to any of the other country too? Hola, Soy de Chino y actualmente aprendo espanol. Una pregunta: Como sabemos que pais de espanol que estamos aprendiendo? Esta bien para usar en otros pais de espanol tambien?
Great meeting you today and after watching your videos I can speak Spanish fluently. When we get together I insist that we only speak Spanish. U2 are the greatest teachers I've been attempting to understand and speak Spanish for over 40 years and now I have found my answer in your videos.
Jerry Brown Travels you’re too kind, Jerry! Can we quote you for a testimonial? We can link back to your channel! 😆 Check your email when you get a chance. We’re looking forward to meeting up! ¡Saludos! -Jim
New subscriber here! I LOVE your videos! I'm hoping to retire in Mexico very soon. I took Spanish in high school, but I only remember how to COUNT and speak very little. I get confused about which letters are SILENT or pronounced differently than English. Here's an example: my name is Valerie, but I had a friend from Puerto Rico who pronounced it..."Balerie"...with a B. I know that some letters are silent. I have a lot to learn, but your videos are fantastic...muchas gracias!
Remember that we have subtitles available in Spanish and English for this video and many others. Do you like this format for lessons? What would make it better? Thanks for watching!
I do like it better when you are home and say things slower and repeat the phrase. But I'm old lol. Takes me longer to catch on.
BUENÍSIMO video, MUCHAS gracias... me fascina! Love the breakdowns... y la actuación... OMG, the walk was THE BEST idea... genial! Pero ese beso, jajajaja, qué cosa tan incómoda! Add a besito/cheek-crash con alguien cuando está caminando por la ciudad!!! a ver cómo es cuando se encuentra uno con sus amigos, pero de verdad (because you paused it on the hug and it seemed like forever, jajaja! Need to see the whole saludo, cheek-crash, un poco de small talk (que es lo que voy a ir a ver ahora de su colección) y una despedida - o sea, otro cheek-crash ... muy bueno ver esa diferencia cultural). De nuevo, MIL gracias y sigan pa'lante!!! :D
Hola hello
ik this is old but HIT OR MISS
I’m watching it rn 2021
IM LITERALLY WATCHING THIS IN CLASS RIGHT NOW, HI SPANISH TEACHER
Me too
Hola professor for man and for women hola professora
@@leahhxo.18 how are u
I'm a native Spanish speaker. I"m watching this because it's more interesting than my homework XD
Watching this is my homework lmao
lol XD mee to
@@aidanbrown4083 ya same online schoolwork be like
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I’m new to Spanish. Slowing the video down to 0.75 is helpful.
It’s a great tool, isn’t it? Thanks for watching! ¡Saludos! -Jim
Great idea! 💡
I'll have to look into that sometime!
How did you do that? Where is the control? Thanks.
I'm want learning English
@@Miiitaga If you find Videos that are good let me know. Thanks in advance
i like how at the end, she greeted strangers on the streets in Mexico and everyone greeted her back. Such nice and warm people!
You guys deserve way more subscribers! I absolutely loved this and hope y’all continue making videos! I learned a lot!😁
¡Gracias, Liyah! There's a lot more to come. :3 :)
Me, too! I love the format!
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Buenos días good morning
Buenas tardes good afternoon
?que onda? What’s up
?como estas? How are you
?y tu? And you
Cuídate take care
Tu también you too
Adiós goodbye
?que tal? How’s going
Nos vemos see you
Que cuentas? What’s new
Aquí nomas just here/not much
También aquí me too/just here
Mucho gusto nice to me you
Soy I am
Me llamo my ñame
Cómo está how are you
Muy bien pretty well
Qué gusto saludarlo it’s really nice to meet you
Qué gusto saludarla it’s really nice to meet you for female
Wow
How do I copy this?
Marsha Buchanan-Allen how do I copy this?
This is helping woth my homework thanks
What does boya puda la trabajo mean?
pov you're here for 7th grade spanish
omg fr
Jokes on you I'm Arabic and and the language my schools teach is english!
I'm just here to learn the basics before I learn how to complain in Spanish
I am taking first year spanish in college and my profesor linked this video for us to study. Great video and very easy transitions, thank you!
Cool! I’m glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching. Un saludo. -Jim
I just say "hola" "buenas tardes" "buenos días" "buenas noches" "cómo estás" "adiós"
Can you help me learning Spanish?
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Yo hablo español de lengua materna pero veo sus vídeos para poder enseñar mi idioma a otra gente porque sabemos que es muy difícil enseñar español buen video sigan enseñando español.
Hola, habría que explicar que cada país tiene su propia manera de hablar el español .Ese. QUE HONDA es de México. En Venezuela diriamos:EPALE , Ejeee, ( acentuando la primera En ambas palabras) Por supuesto, se puede decir Buenas tardes pero sonaría más formal ..Tambien se puede decir: Hola ( levantando un poco la mano derecha junto con un vistazo hacia el rostro de la persona y una sonrisa)
Acentuando la primera E.
Great video. I also find that “Buen Dia” is used a lot in passing or in response to any of the other greetings.
Thanks for sharing! It's quite useful and interesting for having a real scenario of greetings in streets.
Please share more daily vocabs and phrases in spanish!
Support! ;D
Greeting from Asia.
Thank you, mo mo, for your support!
im your 11,555th subscriber!!! i love your videos!!! Small talk is a big deal! You are my reason why im doing so well in spanish class.im asian!
We're so glad to hear that! Sorry we're just getting to your comment now, but we really appreciate your support! Thanks for watching. What other videos would you like to see from us? ¡Saludos desde México! -Jim
I've been teaching Spanish for a long time, and this is the best video with explanations I have ever used. ¡Gracias!
¡Gracias a ti! ❤️ Thanks for watching. Un saludo. -Jim
Hello how are you doing today
Gracias,es útil y Práctico el vídeo. soy Chino que estoy estudiando español. la maestra habla rápida que el maestro.
Just a side note..Do you have an email address? Wanted to ask some questions about moving to Mexico.
Hi Linda! Yes we do. Please send us a message through the form on our website: spanishandgo.com/contact/
Bots comb RUclips for email addresses, so we use the form to try to cut down on spam. We look forward to hearing from you! Best, -Jim
I'm from Mexico
Jajaja se ve diferente del punto de vista de un ispanohablante
Me encanta estos videos. I can't wait to go back to Mexico to try these phrases. People say bad things about Mexico but I like Mexico. La gente ahi me trataban bien todos los dias.
I heard you have a video about rolling R. How to find it? Please
Hi! You could just type “how to roll your r” into RUclips and then click on my face, but here’s the link to save you a step: ruclips.net/video/hTR6gYYW5xU/видео.html ¡Un saludo! -Jim
@@SpanishandGo Gracias, Jim. I appreciate the super fast response. My son and I are enjoying you and May. Thank you
¡De nada, @@4561101213! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Please let us know if there's a type of video you'd like to see us do next.
Un saludo,
-Jim
my spanish teacher sent me thuis
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Me.? What are you doing?
Está mal ese saludo de abraso con hombre y mujer, eso lo usamos cuando por ej. Es una gran amiga que viajo por mucho tiempo y cuando llega se salida con un beso y abraso, pero si lo ves todos los días, es solo la mano y un beso a la mejilla, si haces eso lo del vídeo la mujer va a pensar que tienes algo con ella
Entonces casi toda la gente lo está haciendo mal en México.
A very informative, authentic and current video. I'll be sharing this with my college students. Muchísimas gracias.
Hey 🌹
"Qué onda" and "Aquí nomás" are not is only use in Mexico and maybe in 2 or 3 countries in Central America next to Mexico.
everyone who disliked are jealous haters.
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😆 ¡Gracias! Thanks for watching. 😊 -Jim
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uuu now i can speak spanish too 😅 muches gracias!!!💖🌹
More lessons please 🙏🏼
Seeing these used in the proper context makes them easier to remember.
SunsetSheen we have more lessons coming soon! Thanks so much for your support. Un saludo. -Jim
When you did the first greeting with the kiss and messed it up was so funny😆😂
😆 Glad you enjoyed it! Un saludo. -Jim
Very good video. I had forgotten about "aquí nomás". A question...is it true that in Mexico they say "qué pasó" rather than "qué pasa"?
And some more super informal greetings (primarily only for the young and hip) are que show, que pex, que tranza and que pedo. But be careful with que pedo, that should probably be restricted to close friends who use that type of speech, jajaja.
¡Hola, Rodney! You are right, "¿qué pasó?" is far more used here than "¿qué pasa?". :) Love those other greetings you shared. They are very common too, among the young and hip. Hahahahaha :p
Thanks a lot for your comment!
¡Saludos!
I was in Mexico and heard a really loud bang. I walked up to a group of young guys and asked "Que paso"? They shook my hand and had no idea I was asking them about what just happened.
Hmm. I wonder if it was a firework. 🤔 Nine times out of ten, when I hear a loud bang in Mexico, it's a firework. It always makes you wonder though! -Jim
These are very helpful and even more so when watching it 2 time or more.
Noooo que onda es solo en mexico. Mejor: como estas? o que tal? o como te va? o como vas? es mas general en Latinoamerica
Not only in Mexico. It is also used in Guatemala. I agree there are other common more general ways of saying this.
Jose Garcia in argentina too!
Muchas Gracias 😊 ❤️🇪🇸 from Vietnam 🇻🇳
This is great! I'm going to show my Spanish 1 students this. However, I think "Qué tal" is more like "What's up," and "Qué pasa" is more like "What's going on/happening."
You forgot to explain that QUE HONDA is sayimg by people from México.All Country have their onm way of speaking espanish....Please excuse Me if I made a mistake in this explanation IM FROM VENEZUELA
Love these videos. Especially that there are subtitles, you start with Spanish, then "rewind" and explain the conversations in English. Great Job!
The most important thing in life is knowledge of foreign languages! Thanks to foreign languages you can realize all your dreams and realize your grandiose ambitions! I would like to recommend all the practices of Yuriy Ivantsiv ''Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language". This book will be an indispensable helper, a handbook for every person who studies a foreign language! This book contains invaluable tips, questions and answers, and solutions to problems faced by anyone who studies a foreign language! Knowledge is power! And knowledge of foreign languages is your power multiplied by many times! Success to all in self-development!
Hola, que tal. Me gusta mucho este video. Nos vemos!
¿Qué tal? ¿Cómo estás?
¡Muchas gracias por el comentario!
Estamos trabajando en más videos similares.
¡Un saludo!
-May
In Mexico, when being introduced to someone for the first time, I've been saying, "Es un placer conocerte." Appropriate or off the mark?
I have watched many of your videos and I learned a lot pratical things!!! Videos are really easy to understand and very well-made. Thank you so much!! More and more subscribers are coming!!!
Quiero Mean Español, ¿alguien puede ayudarme a través de Skype o cualquier otra aplicación?
So what will I use
a very great way to learn spanish. Muchas Gracias Jim!
En chino, el nombre del idioma español es Xībānyáyǔ 西班牙語.
Tarea 2b Ozuluama
So being the gangster that i am...er sorry Gangsta
I like to say "Hola casa" but i get looked at funny
How do i say this a better way so i can up my gansta?
:)
haha i had no idea about the "adios" when passing by. I will try that while I'm here in Mexico!
Hello gays, I'm follwing your videos. Please continue you are one of the bests teaching channrls.
Hi from Ukraine! Thanks for videos! =)
Thank you for watching and commenting! 😊
im interested with your vid.. Que bien😇'
im interested to learn..this language..😍
Thanks for watching! We have more videos like this one here: bit.ly/Travel-Spanish-Playlist Best, -Jim
Also of interest is that the Chinese name for the Mexica tribe is Mòxījiārén 墨西加人.
By the way, this may not be related to the topic of this video, but in Mexico, the term for inflatable gymnastics mat is colchoneta inflable de gimnasia.
Great video. I have all these things memorized but don't know when to say them till now
Thanks for commenting! We love to hear that the video helped you. ¡Saludos! -Jim
Muchas gracias para la lección! Tengo una pregunta: ?entendería gente de espa~na "qué onda"? And, if you're out on the streets in Mexico, do you really greet all the people who pass your way, even if you don't know them? That keeps you quite busy, doesn`t it? :)
¡Hola! :) "¿Qué onda?" is more commonly used in Mexico, and other countries in Latin America (Like Guatemala, Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela). People in Spain would probably understand the phrase when they hear it, but I don’t believe it is used there.
Greeting everyone on the streets is more common in smaller towns. The place where we are now (the one where we recorded the video) is called Comala, Colima (We are here visiting my mom). It is a small, very traditional town where most people know each other, so most of the locals greet each other when passing by. This is not the case when you are in a bigger city. When we went to Mexico City, for example, we didn’t see people greeting each other on the streets. You are right, that would be a lot of work! :p
Thank you for watching and for the comment!
A Spaniard would understand but there are many other words and greeting phrases in the video that are NOT spoken in Spain. This is Latin American Spanish
nadie mas aprendiendo espanol porque es bonitas
Wow this is going to be great!!! Thank you for doing this!
Cathy Greenwood thank you for watching! Please let us know if there’s a subject you’d like us to cover in the future. ¡Saludos! -Jim
I’m trying to remember but in this situation is standing closely because that’s more common in Latin American countries?
Very creative tutorial video.
This is the most effective way to learn language. Thank you for this 😇
Thanks for watching!
Gracias y hasta luego.
Master Iwan
Your channel has really good content. I am just starting to learn spanish and these help me so much! Thank you! Please keep making these videos, guys! Greeting from Jakarta, Indonesia.
¡Muchas gracias, Sunny! :) We are really glad to hear that you are enjoying our content! There's a lot more to come. Saludos desde Minnesota, EEUU. :)
The real world transactions make learning easier. Thank you guys for incorporating this into your videos, so helpful.
Thanks, Andrea! 🙏🏻
¡Ustedes son maravillosos! Por favor, produzca más vídeos, pues no me canso de asistirlos.
ik you guys are in relationship (mabye idk) but for some reason u guys are continuously keep touching each other. WHY? is this you Spanish way to greet someone?
Good question! People are kinda touchy when greeting each other and saying goodbye in Latin America. The kiss thing isn’t just for couples. Thanks for watching! -Jim
What a great resource! I love the breakdown format and the couple is adorable. I appreciate how he is obviously a Spanish language learner and she is a native speaker. ¡Buena combinación! Dios les bendiga
Yeah you are right about that
I love the format but as a beginner still need most words translated in captions if possible.
Just want to add that when you are saying the word: (Tu), Plz do not prounounce the T lol the T should sound more like: (TH) with almost a (D) in there. This will help you sound more mexican.
Wait a minute... you know that May *is* Mexican, right? 😅 -Jim
Thanks this is really helpful I'm trying to learn Spanish as a 2nd language and this really helps you deserve a lot more subscribers 👍👍
Awww thanks for the kind words!
We are glad to hear you're finding the videos useful. We have more resources on our page spanishandgo.com to help you with your learning progress. You should check it out!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
¡Saludos!
-May
Jim speaks Spanish quite well. He is very good. I am impressed.
Thanks, Gerald! 😊 🙏🏻 And thanks for watching! What kind of videos would you like us to make next? -Jim
Pensé que a nadie le interesaba aprender hablar español 😆😆😆
hi , after 9.30 the subtitles & the voices are NOT Clear ( about the road & her reply ) Thnx
Do you mean the street greetings starting at 10:47? Just click the "CC" button in the player and select the language you want to see on the screen. The people we're greeting in the street are not wearing microphones, but you can hear what they're saying by turning up the volume or wearing headphones. I hope that helps. -Jim
Great videos! Would be great if there was a little quiz at the end or recap.
Thank you! Yes, that's a great idea. We'll definitely keep that in mind for future videos. We'll have more of this type of thing available through our website that will accompany this video and our other ones like it. Make sure to sign up for our newsletter for updates! Thanks for watching.
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I am talking for 9 mins. & 30 secs. there are no subtitles in eng. or spanish & it's difficult to figure out what the woman says either !!!! as she points out the direction ..
The captions for the conversation for that conversation start at 8:47. It's the same conversation you're talking about. We don't repeat the subtitles in the breakdown section because we break that section down in English. Hope that helps! -Jim
In Japanese (Nihongo 日本語 にほんご), the Spanish language is known as Supeingo スペイン語.
Excelente video, me gustó mucho. ¿Tienen un libro para enseñar español, que me recomienden? se los agradecería mucho. Saluditos desde Chicago.
Por cierto, uno de los mejores videos que he visto. Es perfecto! Gracias!
¡Muchas gracias a ti, Mike! Lo agradecemos. 😊
This channel is fire 🔥 definitely subscribing 👍🏿 thanks for the quality good work
"Que onda?" is not a general latinoamerican expresion, It is mainly Mexican.It is not used in South America.
That's right! Thanks for watching! -Jim
Found you through Jerry Brown Travel. Can't wait to dig into the practical lessons!!
We're so glad to hear that! Welcome. Please let us know if there's a particular lesson you'd like us to make a video about.
If you haven’t already, check out our channel page to see all of the topics we’ve covered so far:
Travel Tips: bit.ly/traveltips-playlist
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We look forward to seeing you around! ¡Saludos! -Jim
Hi legacy
This is really good! Excellente!
La neta me encanta como están enseñando,ese Jim ha aprendido bastante y May superbien, estan enseñando Frases - Saludos cortos,bien explicados y sencillos,VERY IMPORTANT for the people learning Spanish , like in the last part May walking on the street just Greeting people , Buenas Tardes,Buenas Noches ,Adiós ,Que tenga un bonito día,tha's how you should do it ,my mother alwalys tough me that.
Sigan así muchachos.
Que quiere decir "Voy a purar el Trabajo? Jim o Mai.
Ugh! Que onda is Mexican not Latinamerican. Stop bunching up all of us into one model
Oops. We’ll make a perfect video next time. -Jim
This is a great video! I loved the role playing! So helpful!!! 🥰
¡Nós vemos! 🌞
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. Un saludo. -Jim
¡Hola! You are grandiose. I enjoy from this video. Thank you so much. You are loved from Azerbaijan. Greetings from Azerbaijan))
Thank you for latin amer spanish 😊
Aquí nomás..... ¿Es más común en México? Creo que no lo dicen mucho en España? (Pasando sí......)
Why Does The Spanish And Go Pin Almost Everyone Who Wrote A Comment
What do you mean?
You probably address this somewhere, but I get really confused about the Buenas vs. Buenos...(the masculine form...I guess that's what it is called). Buenos dias vs Buenas tardes. I have a dictionary, so I may try to figure this one out. Thanks!
may I ask to confirm what I hear please, do you pronounce V as 'V'? e.g. Vaya (V like in Voice), not B as in 'Bet'. The same applies to Colombian variety of Spanish, I definitely hear regular V versus what is said in all textbooks on how to pronounce letters. Is V=B only in Spain?
Nice
Russian or spanish
Hey, I'm a Chinese and currently learning Spanish. How do we know what country of Spanish we are learning? Is that okay to any of the other country too?
Hola, Soy de Chino y actualmente aprendo espanol. Una pregunta: Como sabemos que pais de espanol que estamos aprendiendo? Esta bien para usar en otros pais de espanol tambien?
Great meeting you today and after watching your videos I can speak Spanish fluently. When we get together I insist that we only speak Spanish. U2 are the greatest teachers I've been attempting to understand and speak Spanish for over 40 years and now I have found my answer in your videos.
Jerry Brown Travels you’re too kind, Jerry! Can we quote you for a testimonial? We can link back to your channel! 😆 Check your email when you get a chance. We’re looking forward to meeting up! ¡Saludos! -Jim
Sorry to burst your bubble lads but those phrases sound robotic AF. Way too textbook spanish.
No worries, chap! Looking forward to seeing your video. I’m sure it’s much better.
after digame NO subtitles ??
New subscriber here! I LOVE your videos! I'm hoping to retire in Mexico very soon. I took Spanish in high school, but I only remember how to COUNT and speak very little. I get confused about which letters are SILENT or pronounced differently than English. Here's an example: my name is Valerie, but I had a friend from Puerto Rico who pronounced it..."Balerie"...with a B. I know that some letters are silent. I have a lot to learn, but your videos are fantastic...muchas gracias!
ay yo hablo Español y no se que hago aquí?
This is so great!!! You guys are amazing, I’m so glad I found this channel.
Thanks so much! We’re glad you found it useful. What would you like to see next? Much more to come soon. Un saludo. -Jim
Interestingly, the nation of Mexico is named after the Mexica tribe.
That's right! And they were a group that broke off from the Aztecs and were the founders of Tenochtitlan - the area that is now known as Mexico City.
I am ahmad I am little bit a Spanish speaker