I'm a 30 year old Greek girl that was brought up with Mexican telenovelas, and albeit they were dubbed in Greek, they made me love Mexico and Mexicans so much, I'm ONLY learning mexican spanish! And, I'm starting to do so on my own because I'm broke, so wish me luck people 😊❤
Cuban Spanish is also very beautiful. There was an old talk show called Christina on TV in the 90's and I could understand her very well, even when I was first learning. It is a very clear Spanish that she speaks.
To answer your question on hearing the difference: I heard it immediately lol. I'm from Alabama and we have a large Hispanic population in my area. The initial clip was definitely giving España which sounds so different to my ears than what I'm used to hearing which is mainly Mexican Spanish.
Thank you for this video! I've been wanting to learn Spanish to speak to my family, especially my grandma but schools only ever taught Spain Spanish 😅 so watching this is helpful on where to start and hopefully surprise everyone!
Eres la razon porque escucho a How To Spanish. Despues que miré la ultima video que hizo, los busqué y ahora es mi podcast favorito. Así, muchas gracias!
ahh thanks so much for these kind of videos! :)) I got inspired to switch to Mexican Spanish from ur first video and i’ve been having so much fun figuring out new parts of my personality and reconnecting with friends from Mexico 🥹
Muchas felicidades Eli 🎉 te empece a seguir en 2020 y siempre me han gustado tus videos un montón yo aprendí inglés con ellos 😅 y me da mucho gusto que te intereses en nuestra versión del español. Síguele echando huevos y mejorando ese español mexicano , saludos desde Guanajuato 👋
The great thing about Spanish is most of the common words can be universal. I am learning Mexican, Spanish, because my patients are majority Mexican, but I’m also learning universal Spanish for all Spanish-speaking cultures just in case I encounter Spanish speakers from other countries, since I am in healthcare, and I do tend to travel love your video ❤
What in the world is "universal Spanish." Mexico is the largest Spanish speaking country. Mexican Spanish is based on Extremadura, Andalucía and La Mancha regions of Spain Spain Spanish mixed with Nahuatl and slang. A unique and new Spanish for the world.
Your video is so inspiring! I just started learning Spanish and Turkish. I am super super beginner and I love your passion for learning languages! By the I am learning Colombian Spanish!😂
Thank you for the social media recommendations! I've been learning Spanish for around 2-3 years and I'm at a point where I've stopped trying to learn and want to become more immersed in the language so that I can practice. Thankfully I'm already following No Hay Tos and How to Spanish on Spotify so that's a great start.
Tú eres la viva imagen de que podemos hablar como nativos y que nos pregunten si en verdad lo somos jajaja me encanta tu español nunca me cansaré de decirlo es que es impresionante aunque yo no soy mexicano si se nota que tienes influencias de su forma de hablar y en algunas ocasiones me encuentro a gente diciendo he incluso tu lo comentaste en el video de que porqué aprendiste con el acento mexicano y en ocasiones discuto con ellos diciendo que no importa que acento hayas elegido si encontraste tu acento favorito o el que te adaptaste más rapido no hay problema de todas formas todo aquel que hable español te entenderá pero los chil.... bromas jajaja los quiero a todos
Que lindo ver como personas de otros paises quieren aprender nuestro idioma. Por cierto, me encanta tu acento en español, DIOS. Edit: "Me vale madre" JAJAJA NO PUEDO CON ESO
I watched a concrete finisher show his truck off and he had a song in the background....I found myself in love (the use of brass makes it magic for me) my voice is limiting me learning certain things though I'm from the middle of England (think Jon Snow only deeper) I've learned little bits and while I can feel the music id love to hear them yano....I've tried with other languages but this is next level I've been stuck on the same playlist for 3 days.
I'm about a year into learning Spanish. Still very much a beginner but I'm also finding Mexican Spanish is the right area for me to focus. I adore No Hay Tos and have recently started to use italki. I am very excited to check out all your many recomendations.
Im from tejas and grew up arond mexicanos. Never lerened how to talk. Im 41 and i need to learn Espanol. Spanards are from spain. I want to learn mexican.
Have you ever tried going to south Texas and do a Spanglish conversación???first time I heard you no podía determinar if you Mexican or Mexican American, your Spanish was really good as well es your English!!! Y luego pensé, she can’t be Mexican American, her Spanish is too good,l!! U really would like to see a video of you in a full Spanglish conversation with a a native Texan!!!
As a 🇺🇾 Spanish speaker currently in 🇺🇸, 🇲🇽Spanish is 100% most common and easiest to learn for foreigners due to how clear and slow it’s spoken compared to others, and it’s most resources for it. I am not surprised if someone learns 🇲🇽 or 🇪🇸 Spanish, but if they learn something else like 🇨🇱, 🇦🇷, 🇻🇪, etc it’s actually takes more effort and it impresses me how well they have learned!!
Also holy sh1t she sounds so Mexican 😭 well done wow!! I have Mexican ethnicity, not born or lived there, but live in 🇺🇾🇺🇸 soo I have 🇺🇾 accent and it caught me off guard how Mexican native like she sounds. Like more than I remember from when I went to Mexico daaang😍 pls teach me your skill I want to get rid of my accent in English and Russian 😭
Hey Elysse, another nice little cozy video🥰👍🏻 I was wondering, if you wouldn't do a video about some fun resources, that you use to study German passively 🤔 pretty much like you recommend in this video. Podcasts, movies, series etc. Maybe I'm just not thorough enough but I just can not find any immersive series in German... 😂
Oh no, I just bought that book you mentioned in the beginning LOL. Ive been studying Spanish for about 2 years now, but it is primarily the Mexican dialect I want to focus on. I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of the grammear now, which I determined from the beginning was something I needed to understand. However, I still fumble & struggle at conversation and especially listening comprrehension. I found this video searching specifically for "mexican spanish". Lingopie looks very interesting, as I was getting frustrated watching old westerns in spanish, turning on the subtitles only to realize they were not correct half the time.
thank you for this video because i've been wanting to learn spanish for nearly a year as i'm 13 currently because i am blaxican but i was not raised around spanish speakers because my grandfather never taught his children but i have been wanting to learn so i can speak to my mexican friends in spanish and my grandfather and other people of my mexican family. another motive is that my mexican friend's parents don't speak english so it isn't exactly fun needing a translator lol but i know it will take time but i am planning on divoting my entire high school years to learning spanish in between on finding a career and again muy gracias for the video and for inspiring me that i can still be fluent even though i wasn't raised with the spanish language (and it's embarassing saying you're black and mexican but when people ask you to speak spanish i only say i only know a little)
I have been studying Spanish largely from books and italki for 5 years on the books and 2 years in italki. So many online teachers profess COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT. Long and short, study above your level but understand. There is also the approach you seem to promote of using media movies, etc. Babies learn, not through books but through repetition and context. After endless study of grammer and the gringo accent, it dawns on my as you suggest to mimic the sounds of native speakers. Get out of the comfort zone and mimic the sounds I hear in movies.
This has come at such a strange time for me. I have been studying mexican spanish for about 3 years, but I was a b1/b2 rutt. And I started working with some spanish people so now I hear european spanish everyday and I was considering changing. Or learning both. I do know.
I really like you videos I just started to try learning two weeks ago , it’s very tough . I thought about giving up multiple times but ig it’s going to be a new years res lol
Thank you!I live 30 miles from the Mexican border. I have made the mistake of studying Iberian Spanish. I am starting from scratch. Thanks for the resources.
THANK U FOR THIS VIDEO 🥺🥺 you are the best I really want to become fluent in Spanish this year and I’ve been trying to learn but I couldn’t find the best way to learn. This video was definitely super helpful!! I would love to be friends or connect with you, if possible!!
I find many YT videos and comment threads are infiltrated by people paid by apps pushing their app that doesn’t teach Mexican Spanish. It’s frustrating. Especially when I pay for the app only to find it’s Spain/Spanish. I work with many Mexicans and I want to converse with them. I took 4 years of Spanish in high school so I know most verbs and proper conjugations. Over the years in my attempt to hold a conversation I get laughed at. I wrote down your suggestions and appreciate it. I’ll continue my search!
Sorry I'm only 22 sec into the video but the way you USED to speak spanish is good enough for me. While there is a significant difference in the before and after speeches, your before is the level I wanna reach at the moment.
For me right now, finding other Mexicans near me that want to converse has been tough. I am cheap so Italki is cool but will try some of the YTs and Podcasts. Thanks!
I'm learning spanish to speak to family i recently got in contact with, it was embarrassing trying to talk to them over the phone. I felt horrible about it and decided this was my motivation
Mexican Spanish has its pros more than cons. It’s the largest one with population, Becuase of that most of the media is base on that like movies and tv. Also Spanish music needs to go thru Mexico to be popular. And also for the Canadians and USA it’s right close to you.
I never thought of what dialect I wanted to learn specifically. I guess that's why I get so many questions of where I'm from when I speak Spanish. Hmm this makes me really think of what dialect I want to speak. Thank you for making this video.
Im a Mexican American that has lost my mother tongue over the years (i speak at a very beginner level). I Want to relearn it and your advice sounds great. The newspapers, why didn’t I think of that!? I remember reading a long time ago about how Chinese families, in order to keep up their ability to read Chinese characters when they were in foreign countries, would read newspapers every morning. It never occurred to me to do the same to relearn Mexican Spanish as well. Thank you for that. Ill also try the other advice you gave. Thank you again.
OMG in your second video where you are more fluent, you really sound like a Mexican from the CDMX lol and as you said, there are not specific types of mexicans, I have friends that look just like you and I am from the north of Mx
A mí me encanta mexico🇲🇽🥰 soy de libia 🇱🇾 un país en africa del norte , estoy en B2 nivel y creo que su video es bien útil , muchísimas gracias ☺️❤ i can’t speak Mexican sin utilizar “qué onda güerita” 😂
No, dialect is everything. I've been learning Spanish on and off and also worked with colleagues from different Latin American countries, and there are lots of differences. BTW, I don't speak it fluently but I did learn it on and off and since I'm in the US, it's mostly Mexican Spanish I hear.
Yo soy colombiano y entiendo a argentinos, españoles, peruanos, costarricenses si hablan sin modismos. Y te aseguro que se puede. Casi la gran mayoría de hispanos ven videos en español y se han habituado a escuchar diferentes dialectos. Con respecto al dialecto mexicano, es con el que vienen la gran mayoría de películas y series de tv. Te recomiendo Klass 95, Betty la fea y la primera ve2 de Colombia, son buenas
Gold mine here, gracias fellow Sephardic ;o) Trying to reboot my 80's Spanish (yeah, I'm an old fart) which evaporated from disuse, and propel it into 21st century Mexican Spanish...all while trying not to mess up my B2-ish level Português de Portugal. How do you keep your Spanish and Portuguese from messing up each other!?
How many hours of listening(active and passive) do you think you had when you made this video. Thank you so much, your Spanish sounds great in the interview with mikeben
Es muy importante permanecer en contacto con hablantes nativos de español en México o cualquier otro acento porque, como es mormal, el idioma sigue cambiando, surgen palabras y expresiones nuevas o sufren modificaciones y otras caen en desuso.
No hay tos and HowToSpanish literally taught me the language cannot recommend them enough
they’re both amazing!
Gracias! Y gracias por recomendarnos Elysse 😊
Do you speak fluently?
@@billymidzi2867 yep! Although I definitely did things besides just the podcasts. Although they were my core
@@bradyisbeast12what else did you do please xx
Gracias a los interesados por aprender mi bello idioma y por aprender sobre mi país 🇲🇽
Hii
Your lucky
@@Kowkll I like youu
@@mars-jr5uu oop thx but 👍
Viva el español de España tío
I'm a 30 year old Greek girl that was brought up with Mexican telenovelas, and albeit they were dubbed in Greek, they made me love Mexico and Mexicans so much, I'm ONLY learning mexican spanish! And, I'm starting to do so on my own because I'm broke, so wish me luck people 😊❤
Mucha suerte amiga 🇲🇽
Omg I love Greek I'm Mexican American I love Spanish and I also tried learning Greek in high school. Your comments inspires me
Yo soy mexicana y me encanta tu español 🫰🏻🇲🇽
I was having trouble deciding which dialect of Spanish to focus on (I’m very very beginner lol) and this video has solved that problem for me, tysm!
I also want to make a more general “what dialect should you learn” video, look out for that one too!!:)
Cuban Spanish is also very beautiful. There was an old talk show called Christina on TV in the 90's and I could understand her very well, even when I was first learning. It is a very clear Spanish that she speaks.
To answer your question on hearing the difference: I heard it immediately lol. I'm from Alabama and we have a large Hispanic population in my area. The initial clip was definitely giving España which sounds so different to my ears than what I'm used to hearing which is mainly Mexican Spanish.
Thank you for this video! I've been wanting to learn Spanish to speak to my family, especially my grandma but schools only ever taught Spain Spanish 😅 so watching this is helpful on where to start and hopefully surprise everyone!
Eres la razon porque escucho a How To Spanish. Despues que miré la ultima video que hizo, los busqué y ahora es mi podcast favorito. Así, muchas gracias!
Hii
Son buenísimos en lo que hacen!!
ahh thanks so much for these kind of videos! :)) I got inspired to switch to Mexican Spanish from ur first video and i’ve been having so much fun figuring out new parts of my personality and reconnecting with friends from Mexico 🥹
that’s so amazing, heavy on the part about discovering yourself more!!
Muchas felicidades Eli 🎉 te empece a seguir en 2020 y siempre me han gustado tus videos un montón yo aprendí inglés con ellos 😅 y me da mucho gusto que te intereses en nuestra versión del español. Síguele echando huevos y mejorando ese español mexicano , saludos desde Guanajuato 👋
ahhh que chido que puedas aprender idiomas hasta mientras miras mis videos!! gracias 💜
I feel like I’m getting much closer to improving on my Spanish because of you.❤
Elysse,
Thank you for providing 1) guidance and 2) an extensive, vetted list of resources. I will no doubt benefit from both. John
I would recommend Juan Villoro's talk on Mexica City's culture.
Hablas super bien jajajaja, me encanta como usas palabras muy mexicanas. Gracias por aprender español ❤
The great thing about Spanish is most of the common words can be universal. I am learning Mexican, Spanish, because my patients are majority Mexican, but I’m also learning universal Spanish for all Spanish-speaking cultures just in case I encounter Spanish speakers from other countries, since I am in healthcare, and I do tend to travel love your video ❤
What in the world is "universal Spanish." Mexico is the largest Spanish speaking country. Mexican Spanish is based on Extremadura, Andalucía and La Mancha regions of Spain Spain Spanish mixed with Nahuatl and slang. A unique and new Spanish for the world.
@@jorgegonzales9815 I’m pretty sure they meant like Puerto Rican Spanish, Honduran Spanish, Dominican Spanish etc..
I 100% recommend Butterfly Spanish! She's fun to watch and her content is so helpful.
Your video is so inspiring! I just started learning Spanish and Turkish. I am super super beginner and I love your passion for learning languages! By the I am learning Colombian Spanish!😂
Estaba buscando un canal para aprender ingles y llegue a este, que es lo contrario 😅.
Hablas muy bien español. Excelente acento. 👌
Yo leo los artículos de Rafael Ramos sobre el fútbol Mexicano porque dice muchas verdades y su control del lenguaje es de lo mejor que he leído
Thank you for the social media recommendations! I've been learning Spanish for around 2-3 years and I'm at a point where I've stopped trying to learn and want to become more immersed in the language so that I can practice. Thankfully I'm already following No Hay Tos and How to Spanish on Spotify so that's a great start.
Tú eres la viva imagen de que podemos hablar como nativos y que nos pregunten si en verdad lo somos jajaja me encanta tu español nunca me cansaré de decirlo es que es impresionante aunque yo no soy mexicano si se nota que tienes influencias de su forma de hablar y en algunas ocasiones me encuentro a gente diciendo he incluso tu lo comentaste en el video de que porqué aprendiste con el acento mexicano y en ocasiones discuto con ellos diciendo que no importa que acento hayas elegido si encontraste tu acento favorito o el que te adaptaste más rapido no hay problema de todas formas todo aquel que hable español te entenderá pero los chil.... bromas jajaja los quiero a todos
No joke! She does sound like a Mexican! My two sisters and I listened with our eyes closed and she sounds like a native Mexican!
Que lindo ver como personas de otros paises quieren aprender nuestro idioma. Por cierto, me encanta tu acento en español, DIOS.
Edit:
"Me vale madre" JAJAJA NO PUEDO CON ESO
Te juro que no entiendo como habla tan bien, si me dijeran que es mexicana le creería, lo juro
I watched a concrete finisher show his truck off and he had a song in the background....I found myself in love (the use of brass makes it magic for me) my voice is limiting me learning certain things though I'm from the middle of England (think Jon Snow only deeper) I've learned little bits and while I can feel the music id love to hear them yano....I've tried with other languages but this is next level I've been stuck on the same playlist for 3 days.
this changed my life
I've always wanted to do either Mexican or Chilean dialect both sound amazing
I don't recommend Chilean haha sometimes don't understand them 😂 hablo nativo español.
@@hmhauto3973 Do you speak Mexican Spanish?
@@baecere2 Salvadorean. Is almost the same.
This is really encouraging advice. Thank you so much!
Im korean and i love mexico! Your video is helpful for me. Gracias!
I'm about a year into learning Spanish. Still very much a beginner but I'm also finding Mexican Spanish is the right area for me to focus. I adore No Hay Tos and have recently started to use italki. I am very excited to check out all your many recomendations.
quede con la boca abierta nena!!!!! YOU SPEAK IT SO FLUENTLY
Gracias maestra, estoy leyendo Historia Breve en este momento.
Yo, un mexicano: mmm que video tan interesante, vamos a aprender a hablar español mexicano 🤓☝🏻
Do you have any other resources that you can share from your own experience?
@@imtrying-_-3431he's a resource
@@Kirimchu Suerte 👍🏻
Si necesitas ayuda no dudes en preguntar jaja.
Ustedes mexicanos son como nosotros de Brasil ajjajajaja Vemos videos de brasileños enseñan a los gringos como hablar portugués brasileño 😂😂
Im from tejas and grew up arond mexicanos. Never lerened how to talk. Im 41 and i need to learn Espanol. Spanards are from spain. I want to learn mexican.
AWWH EL BAILE DE LOS 41 IS SO GOOOOOOOD (im from ecuador hiiii)
You're amazing!!!
because u love it- your heart is in it! FEELINGs
Tandem is amazing for me!! Definitely helped me talk about all sorts of topics and all the vocab needed
Have you ever tried going to south Texas and do a Spanglish conversación???first time I heard you no podía determinar if you Mexican or Mexican American, your Spanish was really good as well es your English!!! Y luego pensé, she can’t be Mexican American, her Spanish is too good,l!! U really would like to see a video of you in a full Spanglish conversation with a a native Texan!!!
As a 🇺🇾 Spanish speaker currently in 🇺🇸, 🇲🇽Spanish is 100% most common and easiest to learn for foreigners due to how clear and slow it’s spoken compared to others, and it’s most resources for it. I am not surprised if someone learns 🇲🇽 or 🇪🇸 Spanish, but if they learn something else like 🇨🇱, 🇦🇷, 🇻🇪, etc it’s actually takes more effort and it impresses me how well they have learned!!
Also holy sh1t she sounds so Mexican 😭 well done wow!! I have Mexican ethnicity, not born or lived there, but live in 🇺🇾🇺🇸 soo I have 🇺🇾 accent and it caught me off guard how Mexican native like she sounds. Like more than I remember from when I went to Mexico daaang😍 pls teach me your skill I want to get rid of my accent in English and Russian 😭
Hey Elysse,
another nice little cozy video🥰👍🏻
I was wondering, if you wouldn't do a video about some fun resources, that you use to study German passively 🤔 pretty much like you recommend in this video. Podcasts, movies, series etc. Maybe I'm just not thorough enough but I just can not find any immersive series in German... 😂
Oh no, I just bought that book you mentioned in the beginning LOL. Ive been studying Spanish for about 2 years now, but it is primarily the Mexican dialect I want to focus on. I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of the grammear now, which I determined from the beginning was something I needed to understand. However, I still fumble & struggle at conversation and especially listening comprrehension. I found this video searching specifically for "mexican spanish". Lingopie looks very interesting, as I was getting frustrated watching old westerns in spanish, turning on the subtitles only to realize they were not correct half the time.
thank you for this video because i've been wanting to learn spanish for nearly a year as i'm 13 currently because i am blaxican but i was not raised around spanish speakers because my grandfather never taught his children but i have been wanting to learn so i can speak to my mexican friends in spanish and my grandfather and other people of my mexican family. another motive is that my mexican friend's parents don't speak english so it isn't exactly fun needing a translator lol but i know it will take time but i am planning on divoting my entire high school years to learning spanish in between on finding a career and again muy gracias for the video and for inspiring me that i can still be fluent even though i wasn't raised with the spanish language (and it's embarassing saying you're black and mexican but when people ask you to speak spanish i only say i only know a little)
Yo what how did it take me so long to find this video that was so helpful thank you. Trying to get to Mexico this year
That sounded super Mexican, very cool!!!
I have been studying Spanish largely from books and italki for 5 years on the books and 2 years in italki. So many online teachers profess COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT. Long and short, study above your level but understand. There is also the approach you seem to promote of using media movies, etc. Babies learn, not through books but through repetition and context.
After endless study of grammer and the gringo accent, it dawns on my as you suggest to mimic the sounds of native speakers. Get out of the comfort zone and mimic the sounds I hear in movies.
Hablas muy bonito español!!
Perfect Spanish !! Awesome 😊
Puro pa'delante compa Elysse.
Que mamada
This has come at such a strange time for me. I have been studying mexican spanish for about 3 years, but I was a b1/b2 rutt. And I started working with some spanish people so now I hear european spanish everyday and I was considering changing. Or learning both. I do know.
it’s never too late to change if you want to :)
I really like you videos I just started to try learning two weeks ago , it’s very tough . I thought about giving up multiple times but ig it’s going to be a new years res lol
I love your Mexican accent. So cool
And is real, you speak a very good Mexican Spanish. Ame el ¡ME VALE MADRE! jajajaja
Thank you!I live 30 miles from the Mexican border. I have made the mistake of studying Iberian Spanish. I am starting from scratch. Thanks for the resources.
Your videos are amazing!! Love from Brazil ❤
what an accent wooow, im proud and happy!
THANK U FOR THIS VIDEO 🥺🥺 you are the best I really want to become fluent in Spanish this year and I’ve been trying to learn but I couldn’t find the best way to learn. This video was definitely super helpful!! I would love to be friends or connect with you, if possible!!
I find many YT videos and comment threads are infiltrated by people paid by apps pushing their app that doesn’t teach Mexican Spanish. It’s frustrating. Especially when I pay for the app only to find it’s Spain/Spanish. I work with many Mexicans and I want to converse with them. I took 4 years of Spanish in high school so I know most verbs and proper conjugations. Over the years in my attempt to hold a conversation I get laughed at. I wrote down your suggestions and appreciate it. I’ll continue my search!
amazing video, one thing that helped me a lot to learn how to pronounce words better is learning the phonetics,
OKAY I couldn't even focus on the video cuz your eyelashes are so pretty omg girl what mascara are you using 👀
Uma das melhores pessoas para poder se guiar em como aprender uma língua 🇧🇷
Sorry I'm only 22 sec into the video but the way you USED to speak spanish is good enough for me. While there is a significant difference in the before and after speeches, your before is the level I wanna reach at the moment.
Muy bueno tu español es genial..
I want to learn English and in my search I came here for someone to teach me and I will teach him Spanish?
For me right now, finding other Mexicans near me that want to converse has been tough. I am cheap so Italki is cool but will try some of the YTs and Podcasts. Thanks!
I'm Mexican So, If you want, I can practice my English with u, and you can practice your Spanish with me
@@theezioazper7650let me know how you want to converse!
Great tips, very helpful!
Tengo una consulta, tengo la intriga de saber qué haces para vivir en diferentes partes.
Shout out to @butterflyspanish !! She's great and explains basics very solidly and pretty thorough
i don’t see the link for why you change dialects in Spanish as someone who’s a native spanish speaker i was interested in your reason to switch
@@highkingmargo i know that but but i cant see the link
Thanks for the reminder! it’s in the description now :)
@@elyssedavega thanks
Volta com os videos mulher!!! Estou marantonando todos
I'm learning spanish to speak to family i recently got in contact with, it was embarrassing trying to talk to them over the phone. I felt horrible about it and decided this was my motivation
Hi I am just learning but motivated this video helps to get going... im going to sign up for lingo pie
Thank you for this. I used to speak really well when I worked in Reynosa. This time I’m planning on going back to live. I want to learn before I go.
Yo estoy de Méjico! :D 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
lee los libros de juan rulfo
Muito bom seus vídeos Deus abençoe sempre sua vida 🇧🇷
Mexican Spanish has its pros more than cons. It’s the largest one with population, Becuase of that most of the media is base on that like movies and tv. Also Spanish music needs to go thru Mexico to be popular. And also for the Canadians and USA it’s right close to you.
Hi! Love your videos!
I never thought of what dialect I wanted to learn specifically.
I guess that's why I get so many questions of where I'm from when I speak Spanish. Hmm this makes me really think of what dialect I want to speak. Thank you for making this video.
Im a Mexican American that has lost my mother tongue over the years (i speak at a very beginner level). I Want to relearn it and your advice sounds great. The newspapers, why didn’t I think of that!? I remember reading a long time ago about how Chinese families, in order to keep up their ability to read Chinese characters when they were in foreign countries, would read newspapers every morning. It never occurred to me to do the same to relearn Mexican Spanish as well. Thank you for that. Ill also try the other advice you gave. Thank you again.
Me gusta escuchar Leyendas legendarias podcast
Great job! You do sound Mexican!
OMG in your second video where you are more fluent, you really sound like a Mexican from the CDMX lol and as you said, there are not specific types of mexicans, I have friends that look just like you and I am from the north of Mx
EEEEEEKKKKK I needed this 🤩
A mí me encanta mexico🇲🇽🥰 soy de libia 🇱🇾 un país en africa del norte , estoy en B2 nivel y creo que su video es bien útil , muchísimas gracias ☺️❤ i can’t speak Mexican sin utilizar “qué onda güerita” 😂
I've been wanting to learn mexican Spanish due to my abuela being from Mexico.
No, dialect is everything. I've been learning Spanish on and off and also worked with colleagues from different Latin American countries, and there are lots of differences. BTW, I don't speak it fluently but I did learn it on and off and since I'm in the US, it's mostly Mexican Spanish I hear.
Yo soy colombiano y entiendo a argentinos, españoles, peruanos, costarricenses si hablan sin modismos. Y te aseguro que se puede. Casi la gran mayoría de hispanos ven videos en español y se han habituado a escuchar diferentes dialectos. Con respecto al dialecto mexicano, es con el que vienen la gran mayoría de películas y series de tv. Te recomiendo Klass 95, Betty la fea y la primera ve2 de Colombia, son buenas
Gold mine here, gracias fellow Sephardic ;o) Trying to reboot my 80's Spanish (yeah, I'm an old fart) which evaporated from disuse, and propel it into 21st century Mexican Spanish...all while trying not to mess up my B2-ish level Português de Portugal. How do you keep your Spanish and Portuguese from messing up each other!?
great videoo 👏🏻 thanks for the recommendations 🌟🌈
wow your Mexican Spanish is wow
Mi siento muy excited
How many hours of listening(active and passive) do you think you had when you made this video. Thank you so much, your Spanish sounds great in the interview with mikeben
Impresionante!
Christian Nodal's music was my deciding factor😂❤
Es muy importante permanecer en contacto con hablantes nativos de español en México o cualquier otro acento porque, como es mormal, el idioma sigue cambiando, surgen palabras y expresiones nuevas o sufren modificaciones y otras caen en desuso.
Claramente no es necesario, la mayoría de gente hispanohablante ni siquiera habla bien el español, porqué espantas a la gente? 😂
@@JuanJose-ho4ns tu comentario no tiene sentido 😆
i needed this video so bad because i’m interested in learning mexican spanish so i’m grateful for the resources 🫶🏾
ahhh awesome :) good luck!
As am I! It’s so hard for me to speak because I’m not used to having conversation with anyone! Ugh! Lol
My goal learn spanish I wanted to be an interpreter I'd like to learn 🇲🇽🇲🇽 dialect
Uy elegiste bien, la mejor opción si es la mexa 100%
how did you actually learn spanish like what do you recommend to use i literally know nothing except hola
That is nice ❤
Man even the first recording was better than me😭