idk if you need this anymore since it’s been 2 years lol, but verbs always end in -ar, -er, or -ir. -ly words are -mente and -ing words are -ando, -endo, or -iendo
Maybe like this? Joshua: Hi my name is Joshua. Nice to meet you! Georgio: Hi Joshua. My name is Georgio. Nice to meet you too! Joshua: Do you like koalas? Georgio: I do like koalas. Joshua: That's wonderful! Well, it was great speaking to you Georgio. Goodbye. Georgio: Bye Joshua.
It would be sooo helpful if these were grouped into specific situations. Eg. Shopping, restaurants, medical, weather, directions, dating, etc. You get the idea. That way we can take organized notes. 🙏
Our uni directional lymph node circulation quite an amazing tool of nature.. we need to supply it/ our entire body what it needs to do through our craving systems .
There is a few words I even haven’t heard in English before, much less in Spanish 😢 but my Nivel A1 allows me to recognize maybe nearly half of those words
I agree having the article with nouns would be good. Another idea would be to use individual conjugations of verbs - there are MANY - as well as the infinitive. Used as single words with context would be helpful to get the patterns.
No telling you how you could'a, should'a done it this way or that. Good stuff. Hearing what I do and don't know. Taking notes, repeating after you en voz alta para practicar la pronunciación. Gracias para hacer este trabajo bueno. Me ayuda.
I find that some words like 'customer' could be just said in English as 'client', that way it's much easier to associate with the Spanish 'cliente' -- and means exactly the same thing. There are several words on this list that are just like that. Another example: 'exam' is not 'examenes finales' but 'final exam' is.
The thing is that customer in English is for public and client is for private like If You go to a restaurant you're a customer and to a lawyer you're a client, but in spanish cliente is for both. And exam is examen and exámenes is exams the plural way.
@@zwilkinson2 agree - this is exactly a large vocabulary to expand on existing knowledge. Purpose I think is for the listener identify what they already know and add to their vocabulary some new words.
Learing Vocabulary is good but is like having a Jigsaw where you can see the pieces but dont have a picture to show where to put them. Grammar is the picture.
I did not know some of those words !!!! I will run to practice them with friends. I usually play duolingo or LangLandia after watching these videos, it helps me a lot :)
Of the 1700 words every beginning Spanish speaker must know something tells me I’ll get by without remembering platypus (forgot the Spanish word already!).
Actually, most animals' names are useless to a beginner (unless you are very much into animals or biology and are going to discuss this subject specifically).
When they expect a verb they should put a 'To' before so that we know it's not the noun that we should give. Siome verbs and nouns are the same in English but not in Spanish.
It works well for revising what u know as well. As this video says words in English first before they say what it is in Spanish. Not every word in this video is useful, but I did pick few that I intend to memorise. So thank you for that!
Malay archipelago, Canadian artic archipelago, New Guinea archipelago, Japanese archipelago, The British Isles, New Zealand Archipelago, The Greater Antilles, The Lesser Antilles, Novaya Zemlya(New Lands in Russian), The Hawaiian Islands Archipelago. When HAVEN'T I used that word in English. It's just a group of islands. Buy a map, fellas!
Okay if it ends in an Er Ir or Ar chances are it’s a verb for anyone wondering.. most of the rest are adjectives. And a lot of these words have no English to Spanish translations, that’s exactly why they’re spelled the same but pronounced differently. I have taken Spanish from 2nd grade to 12, also I had a five year relationship with a Latino lady lol. (She was PR so it kinda messed up my traditional Spanish 😆).
Mucho gracias! (Thanks) I’m English and this is probably the best channel for me to learn Spanish, Is there a trick for spelling these Spanish words tho? I have a friends online and she’s Spanish and I text her. Any tricks? :T
And you have conveniently named all the cheat sheets the same, "spanish.html" so that we can learn how to click our mouses to find out which is which. They will also sort themselves out nicely on our computers: spanish[1].html, spanish[2].html etc. Well done! Brilliant!
Just so y’all know that not everyone says bicho for bug and it actually means a bad thing for people in the Caribbean i believe that best way to say bug to anyone that’s from Latinoamérica, the Caribbean and Central American is “mosquito” which I know literally doesn’t mean bug it means mosquito but people will use it as bug not all but most. Just an FYI
Nobody speaking English would say mosquito for everything, tho. They'd say spider, centipede, bee, whatever. I'd think it would make sense in context. It sounds like "bitch?"
Might I also recommend a really good source for language learning? It's called FSI (Foreign Service Institute), it was originally used by the military to efficiently teach soldiers foreign languages but it is available for public use nowadays. The material can get dry as it's meant for a classroom environment but it's useful.
Spanish with paul Pimsleur method but make your own conversations up Spanish youtube vlogs Bbc mundo with deepl translation Cheap italki lessons from experienced teacher. Conversational fluency in a year. Full fluency a long time.
I’m Mexican-American im just trying to polish up my spanish as much as I can before moving onto a third language to learn I’m deciding between French or German.
Their systemic dynamic processes that must occur will say like having a baby or puberty. Requiring non regimented eating.. and something akin to yawning in the morning. We might call it transitional necessary meditative state.. sometimes misunderstood as illness. And overly compensated creating imbalance... Medically throwing a monkey wrench in the works.. ever so resilient however we quite often recover in spite of the doctors somewhat erroneous efforts.
Do you get any benefit with sleep learning? I have been listening to spanish audio books during sleep for three months and I don't think it makes any difference. I am b1 level.
Good to learn the Spanish words, but many you might never use, so not sure how they were picked as essential words, like stingray, archipelago and when would a Spanish beginner need to know the Spanish for North Korea?
I must go on.. system optimization is through following cravings for food and drink. Carefully making sure not to eat something you don't want or drink something you don't need to such as this overly push concept of water drinking.
I'm thinking where there was a word with spelling that has more meanings like scale could mean a musical scale could mean the scale of fish could mean the scale that weighs the fish and more meanings for saying spelling the intended meaning could incorporate a small picture animated or actual
Okay i would like to give one tip(spanish is my native language) well if you want to say mis hermanos mis abuelos etc you can say MISA BUELOS and no MIS ABUELOS it sounds more fluid :> i know cause as i said Spanish is my native language so you can trust i promise you🤝jsksk PD: i hope that you can understand jsks idk if what i wrote is okay dkkd bye:)
Personally I find this kind of "methodology" counterproductive, the words mean nothing if they aren't utilised in every day context, so that our minds have something solid to base the meaning to, otherwise by just throwing 1,700 words at someone, Id bet most people would be lucky to remember 10 of these. Just my thoughts, thanks for the video.
El latín fue la lengua de la antigua Roma y en la Edad Media tuvo su mayor difusión y prestigio cultural. El engrandecimiento de Roma hizo posible esta difusión. Hoy día, la lengua neolatina más sonora es el italiano, por la abundancia de vocales. Sin embargo, este idioma continúa empleando la doble z, la doble t, etc. El francés por su parte utiliza mucho la pronunciación de acento agudo y palabras multiacentuadas. Contrariamente el inglés omite este acento ortográfico. El español es, por tanto, el más evolucionado y ponderado de las lenguas actuales. Su gramática es bastante completa y fonéticamente goza de gran sonoridad y claridad. Tiene uniformidad de timbre y sus muchas palabras permiten la libre construcción. Una vocal española permanece igual mientras dura su pronunciación. No se producen, por tanto, vocales apagadas o de timbre indeciso, tan peculiares del inglés. EL ESPAÑOL ES NUESTRO MAYOR MONUMENTO CULTURAL.
"archipelago" is on the list? I can count on one hand how many times I've used that word in my life (including this comment). Why would I bother to learn that?!
So many useful words here. I'd like to write a practice sentence: "Disculpa, ¿Donde esta el baño? necesito a defecar porque tengo una infección muy mala en mi estomago. Gracias, hasta pronto." I can't wait to use it on vacation!
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this is great, thanks
With nouns, it would be helpful also to have the article, to know if the noun is masculine or feminine.
If the word ends in “A”, it’s feminine. If it ends in “O”, it’s masculine.
@@ishmaelbarr158 its not that easy man. What about noche y tarde? what about dia? agua?
@Sid Sidney Go to memrise.com its a great free website to learn words, verbs , conjugations...etc.
@@ishmaelbarr158 this is true, but there are some exceptions to the rules
@@ishmaelbarr158 that’s a general rule but there are many exceptions to the rule.
I knew most of these words. I’m proud of my progress
Great) How long do you learn Spanish?
Im learning Spanish around 1 year and you
Well done!
Thanku so much y usted
@@RohitKumar-gg7qz gracias 😀
Please do one with the 3000 most common words with articles.
Really great! But you need to add articles and "to" in front of verbs
Thank you for the lesson without music!!!!
@33:32, "Aresta De Sol" is what is heard, although what is shown is, "atardecer" which has the same meaning.
Son igual de útiles para aprender inglés. Gracias.
It would be useful to differentiate between nouns and verbs in English.
idk if you need this anymore since it’s been 2 years lol, but verbs always end in -ar, -er, or -ir. -ly words are -mente and -ing words are -ando, -endo, or -iendo
ahh, yes... Koala is an essential spanish word that very often comes up in casual conversation!
lmaooooooooooo
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Maybe like this?
Joshua: Hi my name is Joshua. Nice to meet you!
Georgio: Hi Joshua. My name is Georgio. Nice to meet you too!
Joshua: Do you like koalas?
Georgio: I do like koalas.
Joshua: That's wonderful! Well, it was great speaking to you Georgio. Goodbye.
Georgio: Bye Joshua.
This compliments any other Spanish studies very very well.
It would be sooo helpful if these were grouped into specific situations. Eg. Shopping, restaurants, medical, weather, directions, dating, etc. You get the idea.
That way we can take organized notes. 🙏
Learn 10 words at a time & try 2 get the 10 down by the end of the day. Next day same & so on
@@kelseydortch797 great minds think alike. lol thats exactly what I am doing
10 words you must know : Nah..
100 words you must know : No way..
1700 words you must know : Now we are talking.
Our uni directional lymph node circulation quite an amazing tool of nature.. we need to supply it/ our entire body what it needs to do through our craving systems .
There is a few words I even haven’t heard in English before, much less in Spanish 😢 but my Nivel A1 allows me to recognize maybe nearly half of those words
cute
I agree having the article with nouns would be good. Another idea would be to use individual conjugations of verbs - there are MANY - as well as the infinitive. Used as single words with context would be helpful to get the patterns.
No telling you how you could'a, should'a done it this way or that. Good stuff. Hearing what I do and don't know. Taking notes, repeating after you en voz alta para practicar la pronunciación. Gracias para hacer este trabajo bueno. Me ayuda.
I find that some words like 'customer' could be just said in English as 'client', that way it's much easier to associate with the Spanish 'cliente' -- and means exactly the same thing. There are several words on this list that are just like that. Another example: 'exam' is not 'examenes finales' but 'final exam' is.
Exam is Examen
The thing is that customer in English is for public and client is for private like If You go to a restaurant you're a customer and to a lawyer you're a client, but in spanish cliente is for both. And exam is examen and exámenes is exams the plural way.
PERFECT! 👍💚 loving it!
THANK YOU!
Большое Вас СПАСИБО!
OH OH OH WOW SUPER GREAT EXCELLENT
VERY NICELY AND EFFECTIVELY EXPLAINED EVERYTHING
MANY THANKS FOR YOUR GREAT WORK AND EXCELLENT INFORMATION.
LA MEJOR HERRAMIENTA PARA APRENDER. MUY BUENA ,
This is like trying to memorize a dictionary. It would be very helpful if you also used each word in a short sentence.
There are a lot of video on RUclips like that.
@@zwilkinson2 agree - this is exactly a large vocabulary to expand on existing knowledge. Purpose I think is for the listener identify what they already know and add to their vocabulary some new words.
@@drift_ah1518 Yes, like platypus.
yeah all right, i know you all knew this one 2:05 , and i know where you learn it from.
Learing Vocabulary is good but is like having a Jigsaw where you can see the pieces but dont have a picture to show where to put them. Grammar is the picture.
Words in context is the full picture
The title should surely read '1700 words every Spanish beginner must know to become a biologist....
LMAO 😂
🤣🤣🤣
LoL 😅😅😅
Por?
Lololol
Very nice thank you🎉
Ha. Another video I didn’t know I absolutely needed. Thank you 🎉
I worked in 100 words and was happy 🤣. I’m behind the curve.
Almost all Spanish words similar to bisaya dialect in cebu Philippines.. I easily understand it without even studying.
Oo na
I read something about that.
Sakto jd na hehehe
Di naman dialect ung bisaya. -_-
Philippines was colonized by spain
Very helpful.
As a filo citizen, it's kinda easy for me since Filipino is half using Castilian words.
Chavacano yes, but other Filipino dialects are 20%-30% Español.
I did not know some of those words !!!! I will run to practice them with friends. I usually play duolingo or LangLandia after watching these videos, it helps me a lot :)
I play Langlandia too! My username is Bex.
Thank you this is wonderful. I think I will also listen to it as I go to sleep and hope that it works its way into my subconscious.
Mama mejor vídeo. Gracias.
Por mi español es la idioma mas hermosa de todas las idiomas..Lo adorooo😍😍
Aunque yo soy de un pais que no se habla español🤗
De donde eres?
I do agree with you, it's an amazing language, I love it, too.
@@danielpreza4159Albania, Europe☺
That is so good to start..at least we try hehe
for the verbs you have to add "to" like "to" thank or "to" respect IMHO
DEFINITELY! Impossible to know the context without that.
No just know that if the Spanish word ends in Er, Ir or Ar it’s gonna be a verb 99% of the time. Wish he would’ve just mentioned it here.
Of the 1700 words every beginning Spanish speaker must know something tells me I’ll get by without remembering platypus (forgot the Spanish word already!).
This needs to be translated to spanish....😂 But you must first defeat the platypus
I've heard that platypus are the squirrels of Mexico. Literally everywhere.
@@gouacheink9147 i think they only live in australia dude
1700 Spanish words - 85% of which are completely useless. This channel suks
Actually, most animals' names are useless to a beginner (unless you are very much into animals or biology and are going to discuss this subject specifically).
When they expect a verb they should put a 'To' before so that we know it's not the noun that we should give. Siome verbs and nouns are the same in English but not in Spanish.
It works well for revising what u know as well. As this video says words in English first before they say what it is in Spanish. Not every word in this video is useful, but I did pick few that I intend to memorise. So thank you for that!
Muchas gracias!
Gracias
8:09 oh yeah I remember the last time I used the word archipelago :'D
Lol. Might be the first time ive even seen that word.
20 years with english, never seen that word
i dont
And Koala lol
Malay archipelago, Canadian artic archipelago, New Guinea archipelago, Japanese archipelago, The British Isles, New Zealand Archipelago, The Greater Antilles, The Lesser Antilles, Novaya Zemlya(New Lands in Russian), The Hawaiian Islands Archipelago. When HAVEN'T I used that word in English. It's just a group of islands.
Buy a map, fellas!
Very helpful, thank you!
Very few Asia countries people interested in Spanish, but since my son married a Puerto Rican woman, I learn a little bit Spanish
Okay if it ends in an Er Ir or Ar chances are it’s a verb for anyone wondering.. most of the rest are adjectives. And a lot of these words have no English to Spanish translations, that’s exactly why they’re spelled the same but pronounced differently. I have taken Spanish from 2nd grade to 12, also I had a five year relationship with a Latino lady lol. (She was PR so it kinda messed up my traditional Spanish 😆).
Mucho gracias! (Thanks)
I’m English and this is probably the best channel for me to learn Spanish,
Is there a trick for spelling these Spanish words tho? I have a friends online and she’s Spanish and I text her. Any tricks? :T
Very good!!! I'm a native speaker, If you want to learn Spanish it is very simple, start today, I could help you make it.
@@oscalfred2009 so glad that I found your channel
It would he helpful to signify to the infinitive vs the noun of some of these words! Thanks!
And you have conveniently named all the cheat sheets the same, "spanish.html" so that we can learn how to click our mouses to find out which is which.
They will also sort themselves out nicely on our computers: spanish[1].html, spanish[2].html etc.
Well done! Brilliant!
Just so y’all know that not everyone says bicho for bug and it actually means a bad thing for people in the Caribbean i believe that best way to say bug to anyone that’s from Latinoamérica, the Caribbean and Central American is “mosquito” which I know literally doesn’t mean bug it means mosquito but people will use it as bug not all but most. Just an FYI
Nobody speaking English would say mosquito for everything, tho. They'd say spider, centipede, bee, whatever.
I'd think it would make sense in context. It sounds like "bitch?"
🤣🤣 yea I died when he said Bicho .. also Helado for ice cream I was like wtf is that?? I’ve always heard of Matacado (however it’s spelled)
This channel and DUALINGO helps me learn Spanish.
Might I also recommend a really good source for language learning? It's called FSI (Foreign Service Institute), it was originally used by the military to efficiently teach soldiers foreign languages but it is available for public use nowadays. The material can get dry as it's meant for a classroom environment but it's useful.
@@geospor thanks,buddy!
I use Italki.com.
Spanish with paul
Pimsleur method but make your own conversations up
Spanish youtube vlogs
Bbc mundo with deepl translation
Cheap italki lessons from experienced teacher.
Conversational fluency in a year. Full fluency a long time.
Butterfly spanish is much better. And the teacher is hot as fuck
this is a little weird, they mixed verbs with nouns and didn't differientiate
I’m Mexican-American im just trying to polish up my spanish as much as I can before moving onto a third language to learn I’m deciding between French or German.
Thank you very much
All good! But it is most likely Latin American Spanish?
If I will go to Spain with this language it will be probably very strange?
Esto realmente ayudó. Gracias
Gracias!!! 😄
Superb video.
Thanks for all your Spanish class video from that I learn Spanish
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Their systemic dynamic processes that must occur will say like having a baby or puberty. Requiring non regimented eating.. and something akin to yawning in the morning. We might call it transitional necessary meditative state.. sometimes misunderstood as illness. And overly compensated creating imbalance... Medically throwing a monkey wrench in the works.. ever so resilient however we quite often recover in spite of the doctors somewhat erroneous efforts.
Good concept, but these are some random words!
Electro magnetic gravitational phenomenon of missing pieces formulating and yielding what's known as the craving
A brilliant variety of vocabulary but, due to the not-so-brilliant volume levelling, can only listen to this when I am awake.
Do you get any benefit with sleep learning? I have been listening to spanish audio books during sleep for three months and I don't think it makes any difference. I am b1 level.
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Thank you.
A helpful video!
WOW! MY FAVORITE SHOWS LIKE THIS. YO APRENDER PRIMERO. GREETINGS FROM NAIROBI
Good to learn the Spanish words, but many you might never use, so not sure how they were picked as essential words, like stingray, archipelago and when would a Spanish beginner need to know the Spanish for North Korea?
I don't even know what archipelago is. Lol
I had to go look. Never heard that before.
love you!!
Good job
Me hablar es Espanol, yo amo Spanish💕
Nice for learning and learning basic each and every word.
I must go on.. system optimization is through following cravings for food and drink. Carefully making sure not to eat something you don't want or drink something you don't need to such as this overly push concept of water drinking.
I'm thinking where there was a word with spelling that has more meanings like scale could mean a musical scale could mean the scale of fish could mean the scale that weighs the fish and more meanings for saying spelling the intended meaning could incorporate a small picture animated or actual
es muy bonito
Thank You So Much
It's so fun to say waterfall and one billion is 1000 million. That makes it nice and neat. 😍
I like to say contaminación lol
Those words are truly essential especially mechanical pencil
Maybe your a teacher or a kid in school
a good half of these words could either be a noun or a verb, so it would be very helpful to have (n) or (v) after them.
in real lifethe pace and mixture of voices. oo many lessons have just one speaker and having variation helps
Wooow I can't wait to learn in few months
Do you have a pdf of the words? Thanks.
NO, they are not keeping track
I just began nodding out around 8:35. I admire the coincidence.
My aspiration to be able to speak a language through mind link
?What country are these words from primarily?
The el or la in front of each word would be helpful too
Okay i would like to give one tip(spanish is my native language) well if you want to say mis hermanos mis abuelos etc you can say MISA BUELOS and no MIS ABUELOS it sounds more fluid :> i know cause as i said Spanish is my native language so you can trust i promise you🤝jsksk
PD: i hope that you can understand jsks idk if what i wrote is okay dkkd bye:)
Personally I find this kind of "methodology" counterproductive, the words mean nothing if they aren't utilised in every day context, so that our minds have something solid to base the meaning to, otherwise by just throwing 1,700 words at someone, Id bet most people would be lucky to remember 10 of these. Just my thoughts, thanks for the video.
Great lesson I enjoy learning Spanish!, thank you.
El latín fue la lengua de la antigua Roma y en la Edad Media tuvo su mayor difusión y prestigio cultural. El engrandecimiento de Roma hizo posible esta difusión. Hoy día, la lengua neolatina más sonora es el italiano, por la abundancia de vocales. Sin embargo, este idioma continúa empleando la doble z, la doble t, etc. El francés por su parte utiliza mucho la pronunciación de acento agudo y palabras multiacentuadas. Contrariamente el inglés omite este acento ortográfico. El español es, por tanto, el más evolucionado y ponderado de las lenguas actuales. Su gramática es bastante completa y fonéticamente goza de gran sonoridad y claridad. Tiene uniformidad de timbre y sus muchas palabras permiten la libre construcción. Una vocal española permanece igual mientras dura su pronunciación. No se producen, por tanto, vocales apagadas o de timbre indeciso, tan peculiares del inglés. EL ESPAÑOL ES NUESTRO MAYOR MONUMENTO CULTURAL.
Thanks! 🤩
What is proper is relaxation once understanding
33:25 voice does NOT match the word shown; sunset: atardecer
Is there a picture with words and pictures? That would be great if there is.
I listen to this at bedtime every night and every time I fall asleep between archipelago and rhinoceros
"archipelago" is on the list? I can count on one hand how many times I've used that word in my life (including this comment). Why would I bother to learn that?!
@@BDUBZ49 Well, rhinoceros are not the most common conversation topic either. 😆
4 hours? I bet the retention on this is incredible
Is there an alpha index somewhere?
Fell asleep woke up to this at 12 o’clock
So many useful words here. I'd like to write a practice sentence: "Disculpa, ¿Donde esta el baño? necesito a defecar porque tengo una infección muy mala en mi estomago. Gracias, hasta pronto." I can't wait to use it on vacation!
Cambridgeshire???
Anyway, thank you guys! :*