I've been speaking Spanish for 10 years now and I'm already fluent but I want to achieve a native level of fluency/proficiency. You inspire me to step up my game and not get too comfortable at my current level. Adelante manín
Caleb It’s not good to tell people to be ok where they’re at if they want something greater. If he has personal goals to have a native-like proficiency, then he should chase those goals. And the idea that there’s not much else for a fluent speaker to learn is just not true.
Rick yo diría que tienes un nivel de español nativo avanzado👍. Hay nativos parlantes de español que no se expresan así de bien. Saludos de un Dominicano de New York 🇩🇴🇺🇸.
Cory Ellsworth es increíble ahah, yo ninguna practico este idioma y yo soy capable entender todo lo que la gente me dice. Estando francés, la comprehension del español es más fácil para mi que para un americano, pienso. Gracias por este comentario, lo aprecio mucho !!
Man, that's why I love Mexico so much! I used to go there all the time as a teenager and early adulthood....5 bucks takes you anywhere!!! You feel like you're about to die the way they drive but you always get to your destination and only one seatbelt ever works 😜 it is usually not yours LOL
I just started trying spanish on my own, nothing knowing anything and I feel so excited that I was able to pick up a few words in the interview. I also read understand this comment.
Island keto Bien hecho mi amigo. No paras de practicar. Tal vez sea una buena idea para cambiar tu celular completamente en español. Me hizo yo y me ayudé mucho.
I just watched 2 of your videos and subscribed to your channel. Your Spanish is excellent! I feel like I was at your level 10 years ago. I traveled abroad to Spain, Argentina, Uruguay and my most favorite was Mexico. Sadly when I moved to west palm beach I didn't get to practice my Spanish as much as I'd like to. I try to speak to my Guatemalan neighbors but they answer me in English 😩 I'm not giving up. You've inspired me to start practicing again!
Man, I don’t know what it is that’s so addicting/ inspiring about ur vids/lessons. Not sure if it’s because you speak so fluently and aren’t from a Latin background, or that you incorporate fun, music, swag and culture into it. I can only do so many of the dry Spanish “teacher” lessons on You Tube. Thanks again for the motivation.
2 года назад+5
I'm glad that you're loving it. Just make sure to apply the tips and be consistent with your studies 🙌🏾👌🏾
Enjoyed and understood probably 80% of this podcast. Guess that means I'm getting better! Necesito trabajar en mi pronunciación y estructura de oraciones cuando hablo
Excellent study material for anyone trying to learn Spanish, I’ve been learning for about 2 months now and I can grasp most of what there saying. This video made me very proud of myself
Este video es genial y uso lo que nos dijiste que hagamos para oír más fácilmente. ¡Estoy sorprendido de todo que podía entender! Gracias y sigue haciendo videos así. (Y ojalá que tu acento dominicano no arruine mis intentos para sonar mexicano :P)
Eso es lo que me paso despues de ver tantos de los videos de Rickie (y la novela Celia). Me encanta todo sobre Mexico pero creo que hablo con un toque caribeno.
@@jaminwaite3867 lo mismo conmigo! Me he encontrado hablando en un acento caribeño cuando no quiero pronunciar todas las palabras o quiero hablar más rápido
Te felicito hombre! At age 24 I went to live in Mérida, Venezuela where I stayed a couple of months, then moved on to Colombia and rented a room en el centro de Medellin for nearly 6 months. I'm 50 now, so my level of Spanish fluidity isn't quite what it used to be. The only reason I still have the ability to converse in the language is because I actually speak it every week day, since I have been blessed with the opportunity to supervise a staff composed mainly of central and south Americans. Confidence is a huge factor in learning a new language, especially in the early stages. As in introvert and perfectionist, it took A LOT to break out of my comfort zone, and just speak. That's why I went to Medellin, because I knew it was either "sink or swim". Anyways bro, all the best in your future endeavors. Dios te bendiga y bendiciones a tu familia.
Que bueno escucharlos juntos!! Soy "fan" de los tres y me encantaba este video, de verdad estaba sorprendida encontrar que hay un video con los hombres de no hay tos con usted!! K bueno este video 😲👍🏽
Soy afroamericano y nuestras historias son increíblemente idénticas. Lo aprendí por primera vez en la escuela a los 12 años pero lo de la escuela no me preparaba pa el nivel en que estoy ahora. Sin embargo viéndolo me trae muchísimo orgullo y demuestra a todo el mundo de lo que somos capaces de hacer
You’re my idol Ricki! Espero que mi Español puede ser tan bueno como tú en el futuro!! 🙏🏽I can definitely relate to the passion for learning Español and all there is to know about the different Latin cultures present in South Florida. Mad props to you mano! You’re an inspiration.💯
Wow I've been listening to spanish alot on and off over the last year and I just noticed once I relaxed and didn't try to focus too hard on what was being said that I understood parts of what was being said its trippy and that just inspired me to continue
Fantasticoooo!!! Una entrevista muy guay I’m from England and learning Spanish And understood nearly everything without subtitles Me encanta el acento dominicana sin duda, el mejor acento con colombiano
Ricky is easy to understand because he still pronounces the Spanish sounds as any other native English speaker would. Try to listen to a native Spanish speaker from the Dominican Republic, and you'll have a hard time, bruv
@@MrKarlozz I don't think so. Dominican Spanish may be "fast" but accents from central Spain would be even faster. Besides, Dominican Spanish uses less slangs than Mexican or Colombian Spanish (And Colombians use different pronouns too). Dominican Spanish is more like Andalusian/Canarian Spanish.
@@dantedante839 I never said Dominican Spanish was the fastest variant lol. But to me it's one of the harder accents to understand due to how it's spoken.
Dominicans are hired on radios and televisions to conduct programs because we speak a more direct language, using simple direct use of words to communicate.
The more I listen to this, the more I understand. I would say a good 90ish percent... Sort of shocked myself... And the story was much better than the third time I heard it... I watched it 3 mos. Ago...☺️... Now I have to work on having more conversations in Spanish.
Es mi tercera o cuarta vez mirando esta entrevista. Ricky, me inspiró mucho! Actualmente estoy estudiando y trabajando en España, estoy determinada a lograr la fluidez en español por el fin de mi aventura acá 🙏🏾🙌🏾
Год назад+1
Gracias por apoyar y por ver tanto el video! Seguro que puedes lograr la fluidez viviendo españa. Habla muchísimo y aprende 💪🏾 Seguro que puedes En español
Eres tan cool Ricky! A mí tambien me gusta ver la vida normal, no las cosas turísticas. Side note, tu acento es muy bueno pero veo que para mí es más fácil entenderte que los hablantes nativos. Oh well, tengo que escuchar más
God I've been having a rough couple of days with my Spanish but damn am I proud to listen to something that I could only make out a few words eight months ago to following the whole conversation while I'm distracted with work today.
This was great. I can speak a little Spanish but I'm too scared to try at work because I am so afraid of screwing up. This allows me to continue to learn and exercise my Spanish.
rick que me recomiendas para poder empezar a hablar ingles? por que pienso brincarme el muro e ir a trabajar a usa pero ocupo un poco de ingles para conseguir mejor oportunidades, jaja saludos compa
Creo puedes entender mas el acento mexicano por que va mas despacio y sus palabras son mas neutras, en cambio el dominicano va un poco mas rapido y la jerga es mas de cortar o crear palabras. Saludo de un dominicano.
I understood about 75% of what was said and could understand the mexicans better. lmao That Dominican Accent of yours is a lil tough for me and you speak much faster than the average Mexican or central american.
C Smith Mexicans living in USA most of them are low grade school ,but if you talk with a middle grader or a high level educated person, it's a very different scenario , EDUCATION MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE, IT DOESN'T MATTER IF THE ACCENT IS MEXICAN OR NOT EXCUSE MY ENGLISH SPELLING,
You did a great job learning Spanish , here is a little tip , you don't need to say "yo tengo " its technically redundant , tengo is all you need to say .
Brother, I love the fact that you learned to speak Spanish. I would love that as a rule we teach our children (Black children) to be, AT LEAST, bilingual. We should encourage Black children to learn to speak fluent Spanish and Mandarin, the two most frequently spoken languages in the world.
How do I even learn to speak this fast? Like, spanish is a fast language in general. I'm finnish and I'm also fluent in english, but if someone spoke this fast in english or in finnish, I would not understand a thing. So, just gotta practice?
@@khalitaplatanao7471 Yea, in terms of syllables spoken per second, because their words contain more syllables on average, and therefore they have to speak at a higher syllable rate. However, the rate is 25% higher compared to English, so it really isn't a big difference. I've read the study you've posted here, and you can check it for yourself if you don't believe me. In addition, the information density is no higher than in any other language, in fact I think most English speakers convey more information per second than Spanish speakers do. The syllable rate doesn't really matter if your ears are well trained for the phonetics. Try to watch a video where English is spoken, and set the speed at 1.25x, 1.5x or even 2x. It doesn't make a big difference how many syllables someone pronounces per second, if you're already accustomed to the language and its sounds. If you have a hard time understanding spanish it's mostly because your in depth vocabulary understanding isn't developed enough, or because your ears aren't trained enough for the phonetics. Not because they're speaking too fast
@@MrKarlozz It was not specified which Spanish speakers are the fast ones. It's not the case that Spanish has to be spoken fast. There are countries and regions that speak rather slowly.
Me interesa que dijiste “I mean” cuando corregiste algo que dijiste. ¿Piensas en inglés ó fue inconsciente? Yo se que pienso en inglés, y si grabo un vídeo en español me cuesta porque necesito traducir algunas frases primero.☺️
Yo conozco muchas personas que enseñan ingles en RUclips, si tu quieres ver! Es un idioma hermosa, verdad? Es mi primero idioma, y yo he estado aprendiendo espanol por uno año. : ) Puedes hacerlo!
En la descripcion del video, la palabra "bacanos" se utilizo. porque yo no puedo a encontrar la traduccion real, yo tengo que preguntar como se dice bacanos en ingles?
5 лет назад+4
Bacano es una palabra que se usa en el caribe. En inglés es como "cool".
Agreed. Not to squat on anybody's level of second language because each person does what he or she can do but there are much better examples of Americans who speak Spanish. Gwyneth Paltrow is one in particular, nearly perfectly fluent in the language.
It's still a good example of the increasing influence of Spanish in the US, which was the question. Horrible or not, here you have a non-Hispanic politician taking up a Spanish nickname and trying to speak Spanish.
Cuando estuve escuchando al podcast, estuve estudiando con noticas tambien y hay una palabra no sé así que la añadó entonces la usaste..... Ya lo sé ahora jajaja
Not going to lie - I was not that big a fan of this particular accent (I get OCD about things, idk), but seeing your positive attitude and joy for the language made me change my mind.
Suena más dominicano que yo… nota importante, República Dominicana aún siendo un país tan pequeño tiene 5 accentos, (área sur) donde L/R la pronuncian igual, norte donde las S al final de las palabras no son pronunciadas, (área este) donde las R son exageradas (area oeste ) del país donde suenan más como canción y el famoso (cíbao o centro )del país donde ya no se sabe porque R o’ L al medio o final de las palabras son cambiadas por una i ejemplo: Marta, maita, doctor doctoi etc etc. En el caso de el suena norte. La D al final casi nunca es pronunciada por dominicanos y aún en otras partes es pronunciada a bajó tono..
I am sure in the future you will be on a television show with other famous youtubers who learned to speak Spanish fluently. Excellent interview✊🏽
Twin1 Boogie Although TV is becoming less important, the future is the internet.
@@frankpichardo5299 true
Whats the point of tv in 2020
Como SuperHolly verdad, o con Ford Quarterman, también conocido mejor como 'El Gringo Mexicano'.
He won’t , ask him where do his parents come from ?
Not Americans
I've been speaking Spanish for 10 years now and I'm already fluent but I want to achieve a native level of fluency/proficiency. You inspire me to step up my game and not get too comfortable at my current level. Adelante manín
Caleb It’s not good to tell people to be ok where they’re at if they want something greater. If he has personal goals to have a native-like proficiency, then he should chase those goals. And the idea that there’s not much else for a fluent speaker to learn is just not true.
Caleb Alright man, if that’s your opinion, cool.
Now this is AMAZING. All they could keep saying is you speak well in spanish. Great great great!
Soy gringo que vive en el norte de Florida y nací en Chicago también! Me enseñas mucho español con tu canal, amigo! Gracias por todo:)
Rick yo diría que tienes un nivel de español nativo avanzado👍. Hay nativos parlantes de español que no se expresan así de bien. Saludos de un Dominicano de New York 🇩🇴🇺🇸.
I actually shockingly understood a lot of what you said!!! I didn't know my comprehension had improved without me knowing. Lol
Moliciousme lol same and I’m not even practicing my Spanish in any kind of way !! I’m more focused on Russian these days :)
@@theundertaker6565 Somos en el mismo barco amigo. Buena Suerte con su aventura con el ruso :)
Cory Ellsworth es increíble ahah, yo ninguna practico este idioma y yo soy capable entender todo lo que la gente me dice. Estando francés, la comprehension del español es más fácil para mi que para un americano, pienso. Gracias por este comentario, lo aprecio mucho !!
@@theundertaker6565 Estoy de acuerdo, y gracias también 🤗
Same here, lost a few time but I found I could at least know the different topics and understand some of the responses
Man, that's why I love Mexico so much! I used to go there all the time as a teenager and early adulthood....5 bucks takes you anywhere!!! You feel like you're about to die the way they drive but you always get to your destination and only one seatbelt ever works 😜 it is usually not yours LOL
Ay Dios mío! ESTO con el cinturón
Muy bien, Ricky. Tú eres mi inspiración.
I just started trying spanish on my own, nothing knowing anything and I feel so excited that I was able to pick up a few words in the interview. I also read understand this comment.
Island keto Bien hecho mi amigo. No paras de practicar. Tal vez sea una buena idea para cambiar tu celular completamente en español. Me hizo yo y me ayudé mucho.
Sunflower53 Igualmente
Yo también. puedo entender todo pero no me gusta hablar . En realidad, Con miedo sueno como una ‘gringa’ lol
Tu entrevista fue comida buena para mis oídos. Sigan con el buen trabajo, muy apreciado!
I put it on 75% speed and understood about 75%!
I'm happy with that. Better than I thought I would be.
You're the real deal brother. By God's grace I will continue to work hard at acquiring this language. Thanks for inspiring.
My spanish is good and i know alot but im not where i wanna be
"I mean yo quiero ser como ellos" Habla bien pero fue gracioso cuando le salió eso. Me ha inspirado ser interprete.
Necesitamos más videos gustan éste. 🇩🇴
¡Felicidades! Fue increíble está entrevista. Tan orgulloso de ti. Estuviste Representando nos tierra de Illinois man. Da Best! Ya tú Chávez! 😎
I just watched 2 of your videos and subscribed to your channel. Your Spanish is excellent! I feel like I was at your level 10 years ago. I traveled abroad to Spain, Argentina, Uruguay and my most favorite was Mexico. Sadly when I moved to west palm beach I didn't get to practice my Spanish as much as I'd like to. I try to speak to my Guatemalan neighbors but they answer me in English 😩
I'm not giving up. You've inspired me to start practicing again!
Man, I don’t know what it is that’s so addicting/ inspiring about ur vids/lessons. Not sure if it’s because you speak so fluently and aren’t from a Latin background, or that you incorporate fun, music, swag and culture into it. I can only do so many of the dry Spanish “teacher” lessons on You Tube. Thanks again for the motivation.
I'm glad that you're loving it. Just make sure to apply the tips and be consistent with your studies 🙌🏾👌🏾
The fact that I understood 50% of this conversation means , I'm doing great and will continue to study! Thanks for having this channel.
Enjoyed and understood probably 80% of this podcast. Guess that means I'm getting better! Necesito trabajar en mi pronunciación y estructura de oraciones cuando hablo
Si a mi tambien. Mi problema es que, a veces, yo hablo lo que estoy pensando de Inglés a Espanol.
@@blsi4037 yo recuerdo cuando yo hice eso, solo tienes que pensar en espanol a veces
@@kingdra-winston3500 Suelo pensar en Inglés, pero como me dijiste, necesito acostumbrarme pensar en El Espanol.
Estoy muy felizzzz puedo entender eso más o menos hahahah gracias para los vídeos
Excellent study material for anyone trying to learn Spanish, I’ve been learning for about 2 months now and I can grasp most of what there saying. This video made me very proud of myself
Mismo
I've been studying little under a month and I've grasped alot more than I thought
i am coming back to this interview 2 years later and know most of this conversation without subtitles!!! getting excited!!!!
Este video es genial y uso lo que nos dijiste que hagamos para oír más fácilmente. ¡Estoy sorprendido de todo que podía entender! Gracias y sigue haciendo videos así.
(Y ojalá que tu acento dominicano no arruine mis intentos para sonar mexicano :P)
Eso es lo que me paso despues de ver tantos de los videos de Rickie (y la novela Celia). Me encanta todo sobre Mexico pero creo que hablo con un toque caribeno.
@@jaminwaite3867 lo mismo conmigo! Me he encontrado hablando en un acento caribeño cuando no quiero pronunciar todas las palabras o quiero hablar más rápido
Te felicito hombre! At age 24 I went to live in Mérida, Venezuela where I stayed a couple of months, then moved on to Colombia and rented a room en el centro de Medellin for nearly 6 months. I'm 50 now, so my level of Spanish fluidity isn't quite what it used to be. The only reason I still have the ability to converse in the language is because I actually speak it every week day, since I have been blessed with the opportunity to supervise a staff composed mainly of central and south Americans.
Confidence is a huge factor in learning a new language, especially in the early stages. As in introvert and perfectionist, it took A LOT to break out of my comfort zone, and just speak. That's why I went to Medellin, because I knew it was either "sink or swim". Anyways bro, all the best in your future endeavors. Dios te bendiga y bendiciones a tu familia.
Que bueno escucharlos juntos!! Soy "fan" de los tres y me encantaba este video, de verdad estaba sorprendida encontrar que hay un video con los hombres de no hay tos con usted!! K bueno este video 😲👍🏽
Voy a poner eso en practica. Poner todo mi mundo en ingles.
Soy afroamericano y nuestras historias son increíblemente idénticas. Lo aprendí por primera vez en la escuela a los 12 años pero lo de la escuela no me preparaba pa el nivel en que estoy ahora. Sin embargo viéndolo me trae muchísimo orgullo y demuestra a todo el mundo de lo que somos capaces de hacer
Muy buena entrevista, Ricky! Felicidades
You’re my idol Ricki! Espero que mi Español puede ser tan bueno como tú en el futuro!! 🙏🏽I can definitely relate to the passion for learning Español and all there is to know about the different Latin cultures present in South Florida. Mad props to you mano! You’re an inspiration.💯
Wow I've been listening to spanish alot on and off over the last year and I just noticed once I relaxed and didn't try to focus too hard on what was being said that I understood parts of what was being said its trippy and that just inspired me to continue
Fantasticoooo!!!
Una entrevista muy guay
I’m from England and learning Spanish
And understood nearly everything without subtitles
Me encanta el acento dominicana sin duda, el mejor acento con colombiano
Ricky is easy to understand because he still pronounces the Spanish sounds as any other native English speaker would. Try to listen to a native Spanish speaker from the Dominican Republic, and you'll have a hard time, bruv
@@MrKarlozz I don't think so. Dominican Spanish may be "fast" but accents from central Spain would be even faster. Besides, Dominican Spanish uses less slangs than Mexican or Colombian Spanish (And Colombians use different pronouns too).
Dominican Spanish is more like Andalusian/Canarian Spanish.
@@dantedante839
I never said Dominican Spanish was the fastest variant lol. But to me it's one of the harder accents to understand due to how it's spoken.
Dominicans are hired on radios and televisions to conduct programs because we speak a more direct language, using simple direct use of words to communicate.
The more I listen to this, the more I understand. I would say a good 90ish percent... Sort of shocked myself... And the story was much better than the third time I heard it... I watched it 3 mos. Ago...☺️... Now I have to work on having more conversations in Spanish.
Es mi tercera o cuarta vez mirando esta entrevista. Ricky, me inspiró mucho! Actualmente estoy estudiando y trabajando en España, estoy determinada a lograr la fluidez en español por el fin de mi aventura acá 🙏🏾🙌🏾
Gracias por apoyar y por ver tanto el video!
Seguro que puedes lograr la fluidez viviendo españa. Habla muchísimo y aprende 💪🏾
Seguro que puedes En español
tu ablas mui bn domenicano estoi comprendiendo lo idioma tanbien mencanta DR estoi asiendo una casita aia , e un país precioso bravo
You have a deep understanding of the Latino culture and mindset. Only possible when you speak our Language. 👍
Estoy muy emocionada hoy, estaba escuchando y entendí más probablamente casi todas. Gracias!
Una buena entrevista! Todavía estoy tratando de aprender español. Estoy un nivel intermedio. Disfruto tus videos. Tus videos ayudan.
Desde que me verte tus video me encontré que estoy aprendiendo muchísimas cuando yo escuchar
Éstas haciendo un buen trabajo en español mí hermano. ¡Yo también soy negra y he estado hablando español cuándo tenía diecisiete años! 👍
Que entrevista mas emocionante. Me encanto!
Hey Ricky do you do 1 on 1 teaching? I feel like youve mentioned it in your videos before but i cant remember
BIG RISPECT BRO👌🏿👌🏿
¡Entendí casi todo! Estoy siguiendo a No Hay Tos ahora. Voy a usar tus consejos y escuchar a un podcast en Español lo que no es las noticias 😂
Man is this cat for real?! You supa- bad man! Suaveporai!
Wow! I watched this a year ago and barely understood anything. Now, I pretty much understand everything they are saying!
Eres tan cool Ricky! A mí tambien me gusta ver la vida normal, no las cosas turísticas. Side note, tu acento es muy bueno pero veo que para mí es más fácil entenderte que los hablantes nativos. Oh well, tengo que escuchar más
Vivo en WPB tambien !! Wow
Eres Dominicamo mi loco pero nasiste en hotro país saludo desde RD
God I've been having a rough couple of days with my Spanish but damn am I proud to listen to something that I could only make out a few words eight months ago to following the whole conversation while I'm distracted with work today.
esoooo! it's all about progress. you got this!
This was great. I can speak a little Spanish but I'm too scared to try at work because I am so afraid of screwing up. This allows me to continue to learn and exercise my Spanish.
This is the first video I watched where I realized I could understand 80% of what’s being said at all times!!!
Porque no tienes más suscritores. Creo que hablas el mejor de los estadounidenses que aprendió el español
No sé?!? Pero puedes ayudar al compartir el contenido con los demás. Gracias por el cumplido!!!!!
que bien fue la entrevista
Nice interview! Me encantó
Rick, acabo de ver esta entrevista y fluyó perfectamente como un arroyo fresco de montaña.
rick que me recomiendas para poder empezar a hablar ingles? por que pienso brincarme el muro e ir a trabajar a usa pero ocupo un poco de ingles para conseguir mejor oportunidades, jaja saludos compa
Fantástico
Puedo entender tu acento mexicano mejor que el dominicano de otros videos.
Creo puedes entender mas el acento mexicano por que va mas despacio y sus palabras son mas neutras, en cambio el dominicano va un poco mas rapido y la jerga es mas de cortar o crear palabras.
Saludo de un dominicano.
@@moisesrosario1765 saludos amigo dominicano, de un Mexicano.
I understood about 75% of what was said and could understand the mexicans better. lmao That Dominican Accent of yours is a lil tough for me and you speak much faster than the average Mexican or central american.
wow I understood him more than the Mexicanos
I've watched so many of his vids, it's pretty easy for me to understand him. I love the Mexican accent though too.
C Smith Mexicans living in USA most of them are low grade school ,but if you talk with a middle grader or a high level educated person, it's a very different scenario , EDUCATION MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE, IT DOESN'T MATTER IF THE ACCENT IS MEXICAN OR NOT EXCUSE MY ENGLISH SPELLING,
your Spanish is sooooo Dominican hahahaha
You did a great job learning Spanish , here is a little tip , you don't need to say "yo tengo " its technically redundant , tengo is all you need to say .
Its a non native habit, we all do it
I was getting what they were saying mostly!! Off the CHAIN!!!!
You inspire me! Fluency goals! Thank you for sharing the interview.
Gives me inspiration to learn Spanish straight up
Brother, I love the fact that you learned to speak Spanish. I would love that as a rule we teach our children (Black children) to be, AT LEAST, bilingual. We should encourage Black children to learn to speak fluent Spanish and Mandarin, the two most frequently spoken languages in the world.
How do I even learn to speak this fast? Like, spanish is a fast language in general. I'm finnish and I'm also fluent in english, but if someone spoke this fast in english or in finnish, I would not understand a thing.
So, just gotta practice?
Spanish is not faster than any other language lol. You just need to become more proficient to understand it fully. So yea, keep practicing
thinking in spanish helps and then connecting vowel sounds etc
@@MrKarlozz practice does make perfect but Spanish had been proven to be the second fastest spoken language after Japanese.
@@khalitaplatanao7471
Yea, in terms of syllables spoken per second, because their words contain more syllables on average, and therefore they have to speak at a higher syllable rate. However, the rate is 25% higher compared to English, so it really isn't a big difference. I've read the study you've posted here, and you can check it for yourself if you don't believe me. In addition, the information density is no higher than in any other language, in fact I think most English speakers convey more information per second than Spanish speakers do.
The syllable rate doesn't really matter if your ears are well trained for the phonetics. Try to watch a video where English is spoken, and set the speed at 1.25x, 1.5x or even 2x. It doesn't make a big difference how many syllables someone pronounces per second, if you're already accustomed to the language and its sounds.
If you have a hard time understanding spanish it's mostly because your in depth vocabulary understanding isn't developed enough, or because your ears aren't trained enough for the phonetics. Not because they're speaking too fast
@@MrKarlozz It was not specified which Spanish speakers are the fast ones. It's not the case that Spanish has to be spoken fast. There are countries and regions that speak rather slowly.
Amazing!
¡Que chido chavo!
Wtf 🥶 hermano hablas como un puro hispanohablante. Suenas muy dominicano 👊
klk mi gente
Dímelo!
Yo comprendo!!!
Hola amigos.
Me interesa que dijiste “I mean” cuando corregiste algo que dijiste. ¿Piensas en inglés ó fue inconsciente? Yo se que pienso en inglés, y si grabo un vídeo en español me cuesta porque necesito traducir algunas frases primero.☺️
Es q todo a quel q quiera aprender hablar español le recomiendo D.R. por q Es el mejor español a qui habla por q habla
Wow es muy loco que yo puedo entender está conversación tanto mejor ahora comparado a mi comprensión en el año pasado ...
Y hay una otra palabra en vez de 'loco' para expresar lo mismo sentimiento
@@DonawaVi es loco que pueda* umm no sé otra palabra en este momento. dejame pensarlo más
i didnt hear a dominican accent anywhere in this video
Nuevo sub bro quiero aprender inglés Inglés jajaja vivo ahora en estados unidos xd
Llegaste a tiempo bro. Ahora estoy haciendo videos para los hispanohablantes que quieren aprender inglés?
@ gracias bro me gustan tus vídeos sigue asi
Yo conozco muchas personas que enseñan ingles en RUclips, si tu quieres ver! Es un idioma hermosa, verdad? Es mi primero idioma, y yo he estado aprendiendo espanol por uno año. : )
Puedes hacerlo!
@@dudeofsteel3118 gracias bro si es muy hermoso este idioma práctica y puedes hacerlo
En la descripcion del video, la palabra "bacanos" se utilizo. porque yo no puedo a encontrar la traduccion real, yo tengo que preguntar como se dice bacanos en ingles?
Bacano es una palabra que se usa en el caribe. En inglés es como "cool".
Muchas gracias.
Se usa más en Colombia y unas partes del caribe
Come to Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
Tu piensas en español o ingles?
El piensa en espanol para hablar. Dijo esto en un video.
I enjoyed this vid til you said “Beto O’Rourke speaks Spanish.” Beto’s Spanish is horrible😂
Agreed. Not to squat on anybody's level of second language because each person does what he or she can do but there are much better examples of Americans who speak Spanish. Gwyneth Paltrow is one in particular, nearly perfectly fluent in the language.
Daniel Brown Yeah, beside Corey Book.... Beto was prolly the worst example possible😂
It's still a good example of the increasing influence of Spanish in the US, which was the question. Horrible or not, here you have a non-Hispanic politician taking up a Spanish nickname and trying to speak Spanish.
I live in florida
Cuando estuve escuchando al podcast, estuve estudiando con noticas tambien y hay una palabra no sé así que la añadó entonces la usaste.....
Ya lo sé ahora jajaja
estaba estudiando
0:59
Los taxis son del gobierno en cuba
Yo I live in Boynton bro! Do yo give lessons??
Que chévere! Te gusta estar aquí?
Y en este momento no. Estoy trabajando en muchos proyectos así que no puedo.
Not going to lie - I was not that big a fan of this particular accent (I get OCD about things, idk), but seeing your positive attitude and joy for the language made me change my mind.
Cual es tu país favorit
La República Dominicana
The only thing missing from this video is English subs
No
It forces you to listen
Yo your channel is so sick dude
I understand them but myb
speaking skills weak
you cut a part where you used ser instead of estar
El Español es pará hablar con papá Dios
His accent seems more like Venezuelan rather than Caribbean.
He sounds really panamanian indeed. And sometimes as a dominican speaking slow
Suena más dominicano que yo… nota importante, República Dominicana aún siendo un país tan pequeño tiene 5 accentos, (área sur) donde L/R la pronuncian igual, norte donde las S al final de las palabras no son pronunciadas, (área este) donde las R son exageradas (area oeste ) del país donde suenan más como canción y el famoso (cíbao o centro )del país donde ya no se sabe porque R o’ L al medio o final de las palabras son cambiadas por una i ejemplo: Marta, maita, doctor doctoi etc etc. En el caso de el suena norte. La D al final casi nunca es pronunciada por dominicanos y aún en otras partes es pronunciada a bajó tono..
Kinda sounds like a narcissist