I Tried To Learn Spanish In 60 Days

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  • @pierrepanse2356
    @pierrepanse2356 5 лет назад +713

    Duolingo: you are on a 60 day streak keep it up if you want to see your children ever again

  • @MayaInTheMoment
    @MayaInTheMoment 6 лет назад +5422

    Thank you for watching! I poured my heart and soul into this video. It was an experience but I hope you guys gained something from it ❤️

    • @MoWuggets
      @MoWuggets 6 лет назад +4

      MayaInTheMoment hi

    • @alfredoguevara2628
      @alfredoguevara2628 6 лет назад +10

      Practice make perfect maya doesnt matter how bad you said the good part is dont care what other people said

    • @Andrea-kf9lq
      @Andrea-kf9lq 6 лет назад +4

      Youre american, not hispanic.

    • @Mizzbadhairday
      @Mizzbadhairday 6 лет назад +16

      Maya, you did a great job. It was wonderful to see your confidence strengthen. I know that if you keep practicing, you'll help pass on the Spanish language to the next generation. Love you girl, so proud of you!

    • @ms.torres5199
      @ms.torres5199 6 лет назад +8

      MayaInTheMoment I never knew you had a singing voice!!! It’s so beautiful!!! Keep going🙏🏼❤️

  • @kaiyajones5555
    @kaiyajones5555 6 лет назад +2184

    *she's wearing sunglasses because the lights were too bright* lmaoo what a queen

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +6

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

    • @MakaylasLifee
      @MakaylasLifee 6 лет назад +4

      i thought the same thing lmaooo

    • @bebetigre1252
      @bebetigre1252 6 лет назад +3

      She might have glaucoma.

    • @HeyLaurenMarie
      @HeyLaurenMarie 5 лет назад +1

      bebetigre12 if it is an eye condition it’s probably cataract, they are usually sensitive to glares from bright lights.

    • @fabiennevanvalderen9268
      @fabiennevanvalderen9268 5 лет назад +1

      @@Kevinproducciones2 hola, el link no funciona. Tengo el mensaje que no puedo unirme a ese grupo porque el enlace de invitación fue anulado. ¿Puedes enviarlo otra vez? Quiero mejorar y practicar mi español

  • @horchata_demon5766
    @horchata_demon5766 5 лет назад +1211

    Me: *forgets to open duolingo*
    Duo owl: you forgot your Spanish lessons you know what happens now 🔪
    Back door: *opens*

    • @ruthjourney9390
      @ruthjourney9390 5 лет назад +9

      Tru Tru🦉🤣

    • @twentytwo1290
      @twentytwo1290 5 лет назад +24

      RIP my family. I never lost my streak again :(

    • @kensleyvlogs938
      @kensleyvlogs938 5 лет назад +6

      Trash Child 2.0 stop scaring me

    • @horchata_demon5766
      @horchata_demon5766 5 лет назад +3

      @@kensleyvlogs938 *nunca.*

    • @kyroking9934
      @kyroking9934 5 лет назад +5

      Ikr
      Duolingo is so hostile
      I forgot three days in a row and I did like about 45 minutes of Spanish bc they terrify me

  • @enemigaaa_
    @enemigaaa_ 6 лет назад +1647

    “Porque...... si.” 😂😂

  • @thehopeofeden597
    @thehopeofeden597 6 лет назад +2936

    Maya's mom sounds exactly like her! I thought she was lip-synching for a second!

    • @TABI2110
      @TABI2110 6 лет назад +59

      Awsamazing Eden same! I was very confused for a while

    • @Oliver-js7it
      @Oliver-js7it 6 лет назад +29

      LOL RIGHT, When I first heard her voice I felt a little off my feet 😂😂😂

    • @gabrielvega1754
      @gabrielvega1754 6 лет назад +2

      Same!

    • @onygma
      @onygma 6 лет назад +26

      I thought that for a good 30 seconds. I wasnt sure her mum was talking until her dad started 😂

    • @michellehuang5385
      @michellehuang5385 6 лет назад +6

      same i was waiting for her mom to speak and i thought something was wrong because her lips were moving but i though maya was speaking

  • @kokonataa
    @kokonataa 6 лет назад +757

    Not gonna lie, this really touched my heart and hit home. As a Puerto Rican who doesn't know Spanish very well, I was shamed a lot by most other Latinos around me for being only English-speaking. I didn't get encouragement from anyone, just dirty looks followed by "You need to learn Spanish." I would try to pronounce what I knew and then it's "You sound so White." I used to be bitter about it and I actually stopped putting any effort into learning for so many years because, eff it, if they didn't like me for this one trait, they're just not gonna like me regardless so what's the point?
    But I realized that my culture is way more than just a handful of rude people. No matter how many times I get called a gringa, no one can ever take away my blood. This is my culture, and I have every right to be just as proud of it as any other Puerto Rican. So I've finally started learning Spanish again, but this time, for no one else but myself. And I think that I've been making more progress than I ever did when I was trying to learn for everybody else.
    Thank you for this video, Maya. It's a warm reminder that I'm not alone and that people like us aren't any less Latino.

    • @bradbaldwin4738
      @bradbaldwin4738 5 лет назад +43

      Them saying "You sound so white" is odd to me...many Latinos are white and Spanish comes from Spain....a white country lol

    • @anaya8392
      @anaya8392 5 лет назад +18

      I can relate!! It gets on my nerves so badly when they say "you sound so white" I hear that all the time that's why I get nervous to say anything in Spanish

    • @bradbaldwin4738
      @bradbaldwin4738 5 лет назад +18

      @@anaya8392how can someone speaking spanish "sound white"????? I live in Spain. Nearly everyone here is WHITE

    • @heythere3780
      @heythere3780 5 лет назад +3

      Stay humble and make sure you don't allow your future generations fall unto the white mans teaching

    • @ashantim8734
      @ashantim8734 5 лет назад +5

      Natasha Cosme I totally understand where you’re coming from. My grandmother came to America from Haiti at 17. My mom, uncles, and aunts can speak Haitian Creole but most of my cousin don’t know how to speak it. My grandmother still have a thick accent but I always feel like “dang mom why you ain’t teach me or my siblings.” I’ll listen to my mother’s conversations with her siblings and she’ll talk in English the switch over to Haitian Creole. But I understand sort of why my mom didn’t teach me because when she was growing up she and my uncles and aunts were bullied because of their background. But I decided to learn Spanish because I was always around Latina and Latino friends and their culture and stepping into the Spanish speaking world hasn’t done me wrong.

  • @NTHxxx
    @NTHxxx 6 лет назад +2195

    I am fluent in Dutch and English. Had 8 years of French, 10 years of German and am now on my 4th year of Spanish. I get so confused, I’ll start a sentence in one language and then midway won’t know a word in said language, but will know it in another language

    • @Angel-vy5ge
      @Angel-vy5ge 6 лет назад +77

      Damn when the hell do you get the time to do this?

    • @lisahartmans
      @lisahartmans 6 лет назад +31

      Omg! My first two languages are Slovene and Dutch and I’m also fluent in English. And this happens to me aaaaall the time, like if I don’t remember a word, I just say it in English haha. I spend so much time on the internet and that’s why I’m so used to English and it’s also becoming like my first language haha. Props to you for learning all the other languages, I took Spanish in high school, so 4 years of Spanish and i can’t even put together a sentence 🙄

    • @Angel-vy5ge
      @Angel-vy5ge 6 лет назад +1

      Lisa Hartmans haha I can put together a small sentence like seriously 4 words..

    • @roosgreg6972
      @roosgreg6972 6 лет назад +1

      Omg ik ook!!!!

    • @rosabellaespinoza1764
      @rosabellaespinoza1764 6 лет назад +2

      Nathalie Munti that's a amazing accomplishment tho

  • @Eli_lyn.
    @Eli_lyn. 6 лет назад +2006

    This makes me so grateful that my parents only spoke Spanish to me at home. I am beyond proud that spanish was my first language even though I was born in the U.S. I never had any problems growing up and learning English, I don’t have an accent either. I understand why parents wouldn’t teach them Spanish, but personally if I ever have children, I will teach them Spanish, without a doubt. I commend her for wanting to learn!!!!

    • @_alemz
      @_alemz 6 лет назад +45

      Eve Jade same! Im starting to forget my spanish so what I’m doin is talk spanish only in the house and to my friends who speak Spanish at school also

    • @no9031
      @no9031 6 лет назад +24

      Ingrid Muniz Me too. That way Los gringos don't know what we are saying lol

    • @cynfrombrooklyn
      @cynfrombrooklyn 6 лет назад +16

      Yes please teach it to them my grandparents didn’t teach my father they wanted to be Americans which was silly but my grandma raised me and spoke to me in Spanish but not a lot so basically I know some but am so desperate to be fluent

    • @understr0ng
      @understr0ng 6 лет назад +5

      Eve Jade my first language is Spanish, and I’m quite good at English. I hope that in some years I will be totally fluent on English.
      But when I think about having kids and what language to teach them it’s confusing u knowwwww. So your parents spoke to you in Spanish only at home and English when you weren’t there? Because if that was the case, I can use that and teach my kids both languages

    • @lexi9301
      @lexi9301 6 лет назад +20

      Spanish is my first language but I'm starting to forget it a bit, I'm speaking more Spanglish nowadays and that's bad in my opinion. I've started to practice my Spanish more, and like you I plan on teaching my kids Spanish as their first language, it's important to keep our culture alive

  • @xi7837
    @xi7837 5 лет назад +391

    The granny looks like the duolingo hit man for those who miss a Spanish lesson.

    • @krr5676
      @krr5676 5 лет назад +6

      LMFAOOOOO

  • @TheUrbanEve
    @TheUrbanEve 5 лет назад +84

    Honestly, if I, a German who speaks fluent Spanish and started learning it at just 17-year-old, packed up my bags and went to a country where it's spoken (Spain), practiced as much as possible with my latino friends, you as a Mexican- American or any Latin-American can do it, too. You already have a cultural connection to the language and it's like Julissa said: You need to stop second-guessing yourself when you want to learn a language. That's the key. Simplemente hay que hablar, sin importarse de lo que digan los demás!

    • @alvarovaldovinos6836
      @alvarovaldovinos6836 3 года назад +1

      Awesome.....I am a Latinx....who moved to germany and now I am fluent in 3 languages.
      Ich kann auf Deutsch reden, schreiben, und klar...auch lesen..... das gleiche auf Spanisch und Englisch.
      Ich stimme dir zu, es ist besser wenn man sich stürzt in eine Sprache und gleichzeitig mit die Kultur. Ich finde man lernt alles viel schneller und man versteht viels mehr, als nur mit ein Buch und ein Lehrer.
      Español siempre será mi lenguaje materno.

  • @alyssa2028
    @alyssa2028 5 лет назад +200

    This is literally me. I'm afraid to learn Spanish because I'm scared I won't sound good enough or I won't speak it well, but this is definitely motivating!

    • @taniavillalba9911
      @taniavillalba9911 5 лет назад +3

      If u want to practice Spanish text me I'm a Spanish native speaker

    • @stefix230
      @stefix230 4 года назад +1

      If you really want to do it then go for it

  • @RebekahFinley
    @RebekahFinley 6 лет назад +453

    The PeroLike team has such a unique, beautiful friendship! It’s so cool to see them help Maya. You can tell they care so much for their friend. 💜

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @v0calbeatzlaughs
    @v0calbeatzlaughs 6 лет назад +814

    Some people are naturally gifted at learning languages, and some people like Maya and have to put in a little extra work to really get it. But at the end of the day, as long as you try and are consistent, you’ll see improvement. Bien hecho mamita 😄👏🏾

    • @mcmofo690
      @mcmofo690 6 лет назад +1

      v0calbeatzlaughs but she grew up with spanish.

    • @v0calbeatzlaughs
      @v0calbeatzlaughs 6 лет назад +11

      mcmofo690 true! That made it a little easier for her, but she still struggled which is common haha

    • @MayaInTheMoment
      @MayaInTheMoment 6 лет назад +13

      this.is.true. hahaha i gotta put in LOTS of extra work XD

    • @joncastillian8389
      @joncastillian8389 6 лет назад +7

      Everyone is capable of language don’t make excuses, I learned french, Portuguese, Italian, and Spanish through hard work it wasn’t a natural click.

    • @v0calbeatzlaughs
      @v0calbeatzlaughs 6 лет назад +12

      Jon Castillian Great job on your language learning. But no one is making excuses. We’re just saying that it just comes to some people easier than others. Plus, other factors play a role like your native language and whether or not your forced to learn or not.

  • @madelynh7052
    @madelynh7052 6 лет назад +971

    I have a bachelor's degree in Spanish. And I work as a translator. I feel like my Spanish is so inadequate, but every time I'm working with a client they're so beautiful and I feel like many people, especially the elder Spanish-speaking community, they're just so nice and will explain things with such patience that it takes away a lot of the speaking anxiety

    • @Louie9000
      @Louie9000 6 лет назад +6

      Madelyn M what languages do you translate.

    • @madelynh7052
      @madelynh7052 6 лет назад +19

      Louie 9000 English and Spanish. I mostly work in translating spoken Spanish to written English, but I also do medical paperwork from English into Spanish.

    • @Louie9000
      @Louie9000 6 лет назад +8

      Madelyn M ok I just wondered because I'm 16 and I wanted to be a translator which is why im currently learning Spanish.

    • @madelynh7052
      @madelynh7052 6 лет назад +13

      Louie 9000 That's great! Translation is only one aspect of my job. I'm a medical historian (don't be fooled by the title. I'm basically a transcriptionist/ghostwriter for doctors). I suggest you really look into the differences between translation and interpretation, just to keep your doors open. You may need a combination of university degree and/or certification depending on who you work for and the kind of job you want to get. A lot of jobs, basically you end up being your own boss, freelancing, or working part time just because your brain can't continuously translate/interpret for that many hours straight. Again, this depends on the job, but it's usually off set by getting higher pag per hour/project.

    • @Louie9000
      @Louie9000 6 лет назад +3

      Madelyn M well at the minute my idea is to work with a family friend she is an accountant and I was thinking of asking her if she wanted to join together because at the minute I think she has some spanish clients and she has to pay an interpreter to translate for them so that she can understand what her clients are saying. So I was thinking of working with her I'll translate for them and then she can do the accounting. However that's not a solid plan so to keep my doors open I'll most likely do some kind of degree in uni or collage but I don't know what to do yet. Is there anything you could recommend?

  • @MilliesTVTime2
    @MilliesTVTime2 6 лет назад +403

    Her accent picked up nicely.

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +4

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @janetamabile
    @janetamabile 6 лет назад +704

    You got this girl. I think Mexican Americans have it the hardest cause you have to either prove your mexican enough or american enough. But you have to be comfortable with yourself girl. Im a first generation Mexican American and i still struggle with talking correctly and have call my parents to ask them questions. Its okay mamas you will learn your already half way there.

    • @alphafemale08
      @alphafemale08 6 лет назад +12

      Amabile Lomeli de Ruiz like the scene in Selena

    • @MayaInTheMoment
      @MayaInTheMoment 6 лет назад +16

      thank you for saying this! we exist in the hyphen and idk but im over trying to prove myself either way. lol

    • @janetamabile
      @janetamabile 6 лет назад +4

      MayaInTheMoment omg you replied. Im😢😢😭 your one of my role models. But you got this baby girl, you alreafy know it but you are surrounded by great family and friends just practice practice practice with them i know youll be fluent by next year.

    • @joncastillian8389
      @joncastillian8389 6 лет назад +6

      Uhh mexicans don’t only speak Spanish, Spanish people abroad have it worst since it’s actually their language and part of their identity

    • @janetamabile
      @janetamabile 6 лет назад +6

      Jon Castillian yes i am sure we all know that but in this certain situation we are talking about the struggles of being mexican american and not being able to grasp the language so easily.

  • @irmavga
    @irmavga 6 лет назад +150

    Being Mexican-American is one of the hardest things ever (for me). My parents are from Mexico and I was born and raised in the United States. I remember that in my house I would always speak Spanish, sometimes I didn't know how to say or translate a certain thing so I would have to say it in English. I had to translate for my parents the majority of the time because they didn't know English very well. My parents did teach me Spanish although I didn't speak it 100% correctly.
    In 2010 we moved to Mexico, it was a very difficult time for me because when I started school I suffered from bullying because I didn't speak Spanish correctly as everyone else. For them I was never "Mexican" enough, I was the "gringa presumida" which had nothing to do with me. I believe that they would say that about me because when we would have English class I would always raise my hand because it was the only class that I knew the answers correctly.
    My future plans for my kids are to teach them both languages and also teach them to be very proud of their heritage & to not let anyone tell them that they aren't Mexican or American enough.

    • @torresalma92
      @torresalma92 6 лет назад +1

      You know what I tell people. “ I don’t give a fuck if I am not good in either language because I can speak 2 languages and that already makes me more intelligent” 😁

    • @alekseyrdz4774
      @alekseyrdz4774 6 лет назад

      I was in bilingual classes until 4th grade, spanish is my first language, for me it english and spanish were never really a stuggle so I know them both pretty much perfectly

    • @bluhbluhbluh3542
      @bluhbluhbluh3542 6 лет назад

      I'm going to quote it if you don't mind...I CAN RELATE! Except I didn't move to Mexico.

  • @mikem9270
    @mikem9270 6 лет назад +624

    My spanish sucks. And my parents would always say "arent you embarrassed that you're mexican and cant speak spanish" but the thing was my parents werent around a lot because they would always work so I never really learned it well.

    • @nolimits4387
      @nolimits4387 6 лет назад +32

      Just Here Well you shouldn’t feel embarrassed. My mom and dad their original language was Spanish but I can only speak 12% of Spanish. Don’t feel bad that you can’t. Just keep trying and practicing.

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +5

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

    • @alexthetrashgod1047
      @alexthetrashgod1047 5 лет назад

      Same

    • @PsychonautDreams1251
      @PsychonautDreams1251 5 лет назад +29

      How they criticize you when it's practically their damn fault that you never learned that well? lmao smh

    • @kyshawntv6285
      @kyshawntv6285 5 лет назад +3

      Kirsten Iturrino Smh, my Jamaican parents do the same thing. I guess that’s parents for yuh 🤷🏽‍♂️..

  • @lindseyerika6572
    @lindseyerika6572 6 лет назад +276

    That excess baggage mindset is a very common choice for parents and I don’t get why. So many parents don’t teach their kids other languages, like Spanish, because they think they are helping their kids fit in more by hiding their culture as much as possible but in reality they are putting their kids at a disadvantage because knowing multiple languages makes you more likely to get jobs and even allows you not have to take a language in high school.

    • @firestampede4181
      @firestampede4181 6 лет назад +25

      It mainly has to do with the discrimination that comes along, especially during the 60's and 70's from the time period that her parents come from.

    • @emj2383
      @emj2383 6 лет назад +14

      My parents never taught me their language and I'm still bitter about it lol

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +2

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

    • @yo18momas
      @yo18momas 5 лет назад +3

      Idk where u go to school but no matter what u still have to take a language here in California. But I get where ur coming from

    • @katherinel8970
      @katherinel8970 5 лет назад

      so true, i know someone whose parents were trilingual and bilingual in different languages and he could have been a polyglot. but his parents were worried too many languages would confuse him.

  • @nicoleokundaye2962
    @nicoleokundaye2962 6 лет назад +616

    RELATABLE. I'm Nigerian and I can understand Yoruba but can't really speak much. You get judged when you don't know how to respond in your native tongue. I'm learning too.

    • @ofunne892
      @ofunne892 6 лет назад +12

      Same but I’m Igbo. The only stuff I was taught was how to greet

    • @ValerieAbena
      @ValerieAbena 6 лет назад +11

      I’m Ghanaian and my parents would speak to me in fanti/twi but let me reply in English so I struggle to speak it. It’s embarrassing Too

    • @irrelevance3859
      @irrelevance3859 6 лет назад +3

      Nicole Okundaye Same, I'm Angolan and I understand Portuguese perfectly, but when I start speaking I just loose my words, I know what I should say but they just go out of my head and it's so frustrating

    • @victoriasho3452
      @victoriasho3452 6 лет назад +6

      This is me too- I’m currently learning Yoruba too~ my parents always wanted us to speak “queen’s English” so I feel like I’ve missed out on the opportunity to speak my native tongue - I understand fully though 🤗

    • @ajeddy5391
      @ajeddy5391 6 лет назад +2

      Same I'm Yoruba my mom is teaching me some now because I know so much but I can barely speak anything. I can understand everything but when I try to form a sentence it's really hard.

  • @Diaelerod
    @Diaelerod 6 лет назад +120

    I think that Maya's shyness kind of impaired her from learning the language but she tried so hard and its definitely paying off! So proud of you mamita!

  • @RiChLUXURiOUS
    @RiChLUXURiOUS 5 лет назад +25

    You know sometimes as Latinos we are so easy to judge how other Latinos don’t know how to speak Spanish. Watching this is an example of the other side of the story and we don’t know why they struggle in speaking their ethnic language. Good job girl!!!

  • @jeanette6685
    @jeanette6685 6 лет назад +125

    I really like the attitude of 'try' even though you're messing up. In my house we welcomed my friends practicing spanish because my mom and dad found it endearing that people want to communicate and wanted to foster an environment of effort. Occasionally they would tease my friends (and me) but that was just a way of letting us know that they wanted us to keep trying to learn and practice spanish.

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +2

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

    • @manager-nim2623
      @manager-nim2623 5 лет назад +6

      That's so sweet, I wish I knew someone who speaks Spanish to practice with, I live in an east African country and there's like zero Spanish speakers but I got into a Spanish course and it helps but I don't have anyone to practice with

    • @melaniekevig1304
      @melaniekevig1304 3 года назад

      Siempre he aspirado a ganar un montón de dinero sin ocupar mucho tiempo, así que probé varios métodos. Lo bueno es que descubrí t.co/lJMn1sNGfI de un amigo cercano. Es posible que también desee buscarlo en Google. Todos los días, mis ganancias normales son de 300 dólares. Lo recomiendo encarecidamente. si quieres ganar lotería regularmente.

  • @conrisa9169
    @conrisa9169 6 лет назад +145

    I usually don't comment, but this resonates with me painfully. As a afro-latina, I don't look as Mexican as some of my other family members since I'm on the browned side of the spectrum, but I have more pride about bring latina than they do. I've finally started doing Spanish lessons because I know that that is part of my heritage and it should be embraced more. I want my children, if I have any, to know what blood is in them and to be proud of it. Maya, thank you so much for making me feel not alone in this struggle. Thank you thank you.

    • @auroraborealis0990
      @auroraborealis0990 6 лет назад

      Arisa S yes honey the struggle😭

    • @courtr1588
      @courtr1588 6 лет назад +7

      Contrary to popular belief, one can't really "look" Mexican. You look Mexican as you are... There were the natives who were a bit darker skinned than the Europeans, and some time later during the slave trade many African people were brought to the land, and of course the Europeans took over the land as well. During this time, people began to mate with people who looked different than them so the "look" of Mexican began to become more uniform however if you do DNA tests and track ancestry of many, you will see that it is a mix of all three of these things... On TV they show the most light skinned, and olive toned Mexican people however there are MANY, many Black (Afro) Mexicans. They are in smaller towns, far from the cities. I encourage you to google it and look into documentaries on it. It's really interesting, especially considering we are normally taught that most slaves were made to come to the US-- when that's not true at all. Anyway, I just want you to know that you are valid as you are, and I'm proud of you! Remember that Spanish is the language of the conquistadors so don't feel you're any less for not knowing... But still, to connect further with your culture, I encourage you to do it, and to have fun at it. Me learning the language was and has been an incredible thing these past few years and I am not even Afro Latinx. ¡Buena suerte, chica! ¡Vale la pena aprender!

    • @shaq7978
      @shaq7978 6 лет назад

      Court Rochon it's about what ppl think bcuz when pp think Mexican thet don't think black ppl

    • @maighread5279
      @maighread5279 6 лет назад +2

      Shaq That's the US in general unfortunately,they refuse to believe fully black ,white and Asian Mexicans exist due to ignorance. They think every Mexican is Mestizo/a which simply isn't true.

    • @courtr1588
      @courtr1588 6 лет назад

      Shaq - I understand. I get that. I just wanted her to know that that stereotype isn't true. That Mexicans come in all races. I think it's sad that people try and pretend that Black, White, and even Asian people can't be Mexican. Most Mexicans are a mix.

  • @kasia743
    @kasia743 6 лет назад +534

    *When she starts learning pretérito*- u wait for subjuntivo babe it’s a whole other beast

    • @lexiamellin3184
      @lexiamellin3184 6 лет назад

      kasia743 v😕🙃🙂☺️🍒😄👄💍🆔💛

    • @sheilarainey2136
      @sheilarainey2136 6 лет назад +13

      I minored in Spanish in college and still screw up the subjunctive...

    • @iluvzurara2
      @iluvzurara2 6 лет назад +8

      I literally have to take like a few seconds every time I have to say a subjunctive sentence and I'm somewhat fluent

    • @PinkieMilkie
      @PinkieMilkie 6 лет назад +20

      lol my first language is spanish, and i'm fluent, but i don't remember wtf is pretérito or subjuntivo

    • @iluvzurara2
      @iluvzurara2 6 лет назад +4

      for example saying "espero que la PASES bien." "te veo cuando termine." terminar and pasar are -ar verbs, but subjunctive changes them to -er verbs. I am not 100% comfortable with my spanish like i am with engligh (although I would still consider myself pretty fluent) but im pretty sure whenever you see sayings with "que" is usually the trigger for it, because you're hoping/imagining/thinking what may (but not definitely will) happen in the future. of course it's a little more complicated but 1) im not 100% sure of all rules 2) even though i am native i took spanish in high school and im so grateful i did but that was like 10 years ago haha

  • @bnadira212
    @bnadira212 5 лет назад +39

    I love that she had coworkers who speak fluent Spanish who were so willing to help her ❤

  • @mnaii6343
    @mnaii6343 6 лет назад +235

    Maya, some advice: watch tv shows in spanish (maybe translated or original spanish-speaning show) with captions. Thats how I learned english, now im fluent in both.
    Also, to keep this up, Duolingo is great for daily excercises.

    • @iyanalopez7622
      @iyanalopez7622 5 лет назад +1

      mna II I’m going to try that.

    • @bstand4bandz
      @bstand4bandz 5 лет назад +3

      How long do you think it took you? I’m curious

    • @craftavrila8704
      @craftavrila8704 5 лет назад +6

      @@bstand4bandz that's what i'm currently doing as well and it has been 9 days since ive done this. So see you in about 9 months ahahah when i might be "fluent"

    • @bstand4bandz
      @bstand4bandz 5 лет назад

      Craft Avrila yay!!! Ok same see you in 9 months loool

    • @crazyclub4656
      @crazyclub4656 5 лет назад

      That's exactly what I do and my Spanish is getting better

  • @lajenwuzhere
    @lajenwuzhere 6 лет назад +132

    Aww when she started crying 😭 don’t worry girl, you got this 💗

  • @jonellebolton8425
    @jonellebolton8425 6 лет назад +284

    I'm not latina but I love Spanish and Pero Like so much. This one is probably my favorite video so far. Maya creo en tu mami 😊 - atentamente, una jamaicana 🇯🇲😚

    • @markobg4266
      @markobg4266 6 лет назад

      Jonelle Bolton Jamaica seems like a cool country. Is there a large spanish speaking community there?

    • @jonellebolton8425
      @jonellebolton8425 6 лет назад

      Marco B. Garcia It is but unfortunately no, there are quite a few things that have Spanish influences though.

    • @Luck613
      @Luck613 6 лет назад +8

      The right tense for "you" in your sentence was "tí," not grammar-nazing you, just wanted to you to know...

    • @shanaskibolton1095
      @shanaskibolton1095 6 лет назад

      Hey so do I! Are we related by any chance? I'm also Jamaican.

  • @cassandra2968
    @cassandra2968 5 лет назад +50

    My mom and grandma never taught me Spanish and I’m studying the language, but I hate when people say it’s easy...when I see all the different conjugations for a single verb I start to have anxiety that I will never be fluent. The frustration settling in while studying is 100% true and my mom has seen it. But I practice with her whenever I can :) and hopefully I’ll have a full conversation with my cousins without feeling like I don’t belong 😭

  • @michaelmai6972
    @michaelmai6972 6 лет назад +125

    Because,
    yes

  • @stephmartinez701
    @stephmartinez701 6 лет назад +53

    Not being able to speak Spanish is very emotional for me too. I’m having to get over the same exact issues as I’m learning now. Gracias

  • @RoyalPanana
    @RoyalPanana 6 лет назад +338

    "Oh actually I got that from Gadiel"
    I lost it XD

  • @888yuni
    @888yuni 6 лет назад +195

    Same with Chinese... my parents are Chinese, both speaking fluent Cantonese but spoke to me in English because I grew up in the UK. They spoke little bits to me so I understand the basic/moderate Cantonese but I don’t know how to write and phrase most sentences. It’s hard and if I don’t learn now I know I’ll regret it.

    • @user-jk6pt6iw7x
      @user-jk6pt6iw7x 6 лет назад +8

      Kelly Wan my mom's from Hong Kong and i can hardly speak canto but i understand well. i want to learn but I'm too embarrassed to ask my family and it's hard to find anything that's not mandarin!

    • @user-jk6pt6iw7x
      @user-jk6pt6iw7x 6 лет назад +1

      Sandy To yeah! my grandma is my only other family member who's not still in hong kong and i can hardly even communicate with her. im trying to learn but the tones and characters are so hard for me. good luck though!

    • @michellezhou5261
      @michellezhou5261 6 лет назад +1

      Kelly Wan I understand this so well! It's such a struggle, because I don't feel like I know enough, and I'm always afraid to mess up when I talk :(

    • @selenazhou7640
      @selenazhou7640 6 лет назад +1

      Me too! My parents are from China while I was born and raised in the States. I'm the youngest child of three and by the time they had me, they did everything in their power to make sure I was fully assimilated and didn't bother teaching me too much Cantonese, though I know enough to get by. (Their efforts also included giving me the name Selena, which they believed to be an especially American name because it has three syllables lmao.) I've learned a few other languages in school and even though I'm a native speaker, I think Cantonese is by far the hardest to learn, but it's also my favorite! It's so expressive and funny in ways that can't be translated even to Mandarin, let alone English.

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +2

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @karcas4
    @karcas4 6 лет назад +48

    You did so good!! Im mexican so spanish is my first language and I'm also fluent in english BUT I studied english since I was 4 years old (Im 23 now) so the fact that you made that progress so fast is amazing, congrats!!

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @rominaf6709
    @rominaf6709 6 лет назад +311

    i would love to see you do a fluency by immersion documentary...like stay in a spanish speaking country for a week or two and see how much more fluent you become! way to go!!!! its awesome to see someone put so much earnest effort to learn the language of your ancestors. ♡♡♡♡♡♡

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +3

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @user-xb7uu9rn9v
    @user-xb7uu9rn9v 6 лет назад +66

    I love this. I'm Nigerian and I don't speak my native language (Yoruba) and this has made me want to learn

  • @Benkorinek
    @Benkorinek 5 лет назад +183

    Vocab: easy
    Grammar: hard
    Hotel: trivago

    • @jessicahenriquez8085
      @jessicahenriquez8085 5 лет назад +12

      Duolingo: forgotten

    • @saintko8019
      @saintko8019 4 года назад +1

      Stop saying this it's getting too old now. Plus, you're promoting Trivago and you're not getting paid

  • @bukoelijah
    @bukoelijah 6 лет назад +66

    Ahhh I wish you guys put Spanish subtitles for those of us who want to know what exactly y'all were saying! I love this video so much and connected with a lot of it. Buen trabajo y muchas gracias!

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @alexacobian8392
    @alexacobian8392 6 лет назад +297

    Who was waiting for this since Maya’s insta story 🙋🏽‍♀️

    • @bokey9346
      @bokey9346 6 лет назад +1

      Alexa Cobian whats her insta!!?

    • @MayaInTheMoment
      @MayaInTheMoment 6 лет назад +1

      jajajjaj

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @diannaruby9999
    @diannaruby9999 6 лет назад +126

    I feel you girl! My mother came from Mexico and married a white american making me! As a kid I couldn't speak either language just bits of each others and I moved away from my mom who was my spanish teacher. I'm 18 now and I practice with her but to be
    f l u e n t is my goal

    • @williminaponte8620
      @williminaponte8620 6 лет назад +1

      Dianna Ruby so he’s not your dad? You failed to say “father” but I wouldn’t have guessed you mixed because you look straight up mexican

    • @diannaruby9999
      @diannaruby9999 6 лет назад +1

      Willimina Ponte he is my biological father but I intentionally didn't put that down. I look mixed and no one really points out my Mexican features which is another reason I want to be fluent so I dont lose that side of me

    • @diannaruby9999
      @diannaruby9999 6 лет назад +2

      Lia Lo lmao no i know i have a white father, I was raised by my white grandparents since i was 7 with visitations from my mother. I just don't want to lose my other side

    • @michellesanchez9236
      @michellesanchez9236 6 лет назад +1

      Dianna Ruby dude same But my dad is Mexican and my mom (white) makes sure I still keep in touch with my roots and such

    • @02Nawal
      @02Nawal 6 лет назад +1

      Dianna Ruby you can do it just believe in yourself and don't give up. Practice practice practice. Immerse yourself in the language. Food, music and television.

  • @KMO325
    @KMO325 6 лет назад +62

    This is too real. I am going rough this right now (Soy Afroestadoudiense). Your lucky to have people around you to speak to whenever, I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia and I have next to no one to speak with.

    • @jorgeacosta9051
      @jorgeacosta9051 6 лет назад +4

      KMO 325 find a pin pal online then download WhatsApp. I met my Spanish speaking friend on interpals.com , he’s in Mexico. We first starting talking when we were in high school, 7 years later we’re still close. We talk nearly everyday on WhatsApp and he helps me with Spanish while I help him with English.

    • @bu_kimi
      @bu_kimi 6 лет назад

      on my lord sammmmeee Afro-Mexican

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +3

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @livehigh23HP
    @livehigh23HP 4 года назад +2

    So appreciative that Maya wears her heart on her sleeve and puts her insecurities out there for everyone to see. I relate to her as a Mexican American woman who speaks little Spanish and always gets shit about it. Trying my best to speak the language, but honestly, I've accepted that my connection with my heritage isn't anyone else's business. Love Pero Like!!

  • @GTKMeka
    @GTKMeka 6 лет назад +54

    I loved this! My son is having the same problem with Spanish. He used to speak Spanish when he was a child but when he started school they put him in the ESOL program. The teachers told me if I didn't want him to be behind in school I needed to speak more English at home and we needed to watch TV in english. I followed their advice. As a parent, this is one of the biggest regrets of my life. (Although I couldn't go to straight English in the house, I spoke it 80% of the time... except when I was upset... it's haaaaaard to express myself thoroughly in English when I'm upset. The words don't make pictures in your mind like our words do😂😂😂). Anyway... my son graduated from High School last summer and is now really trying to learn Spanish again. You sound a lot like how he sounds when he talks. But as a mom, I'm just happy to hear him speaking Spanish again. Keep it up! You guys are doing great💜💜💜💜

    • @YeseniaValdivia
      @YeseniaValdivia 6 лет назад +1

      BFMDocs FamNStuff that’s so heart breaking! They told my parents the same thing and they pretended to not speak English (they apparently did) and let me learn it with my peers in school. When I was 12, I heard my mom speak English for the first time and it was like a new discovery. If it wasn’t for that, I’d be in the same position as your son and maya. This video made me so emotional because I know how easy it is for teachers to misguide parents and accidentally have your kids forget it. I’m very scared because now a days I speak way way way more English than Spanish so I’m scared I’ll do the same to my kids by accident. How hard :(

  • @jeejow7696
    @jeejow7696 6 лет назад +130

    maya i totally understand how you feel. i’m half colombian and half chinese so growing up i wasn’t taught spanish by my parents, but i learned a lot of spanish from my grandma. but at the same time, i feel very embarrassed when i speak spanish so i ended up losing a lot of it. but now ive started learning again and i’m almost fluent. so maya if i could do it you could do it too! :)

    • @PulitoZF
      @PulitoZF 6 лет назад +2

      jaeoramas06 interesting, what about Chinese? were you taught Chinese? if not, are you learning Chinese? #Chismoseando

    • @jeejow7696
      @jeejow7696 6 лет назад +7

      Pablo Zapata Franco i was never taught chinese sadly, but my family rarely uses it. so speaking spanish for us is a lot more important

    • @pigeonparkour6666
      @pigeonparkour6666 6 лет назад +6

      jaeoramas06
      watch videos in Spanish/Chinese! There’s lots of tutorials on YT. Reclaim your culture girl! Lo puedes hacer!

    • @selvaggiaaguillon925
      @selvaggiaaguillon925 6 лет назад

      Half Colombian isn't a thing. You cannot be half a nationality/ ethnicity.

    • @AAOMMO2009
      @AAOMMO2009 6 лет назад +1

      I'm half Costa Rican and Nigerian, so I totally feel you. I speak more Igbo and English than I do Spanish, but I'm hoping to relearn it. your comment gives me hope ☺

  • @potatomemes517
    @potatomemes517 6 лет назад +58

    Why does this sound like the title of a buzzfeed video??? 🧐😹
    Edit: then I realised it was buzzfeed 😹

  • @AnnoyingAsianWitch
    @AnnoyingAsianWitch 6 лет назад +20

    This inspired me to pick up Mandarin, which I haven't spoken since I was 4.

  • @thehopeofeden597
    @thehopeofeden597 6 лет назад +504

    I'm in the same boat as you Maya. I really want to dedicate myself to Spanish but my school also requires I learn Latin, and while I know basic phrases and all the tenses and I can read, write and understand mostly well, and I mentally know how everything is pronounced, I have this crippling fear that in public and even in private conversations, everything just comes out wrong. I know hindering myself from talking to people is counterproductive because it's the only way I'll get better at speaking but it's really straining to my confidence. It's nice to know I'm not alone, is all I'm saying.

    • @alfrredd
      @alfrredd 6 лет назад +2

      Awsamazing Eden You can learn Latin or Spanish, they are very similar languages, if you learn any of them it's gonna help you understand the other.

    • @thehopeofeden597
      @thehopeofeden597 6 лет назад +4

      MrAlfre2000 Everyone says that because Spanish is a Romantic language, so theoretically you are right but stylistically they're very different in pronunciation and nouns/noun adjective ending. They have to be taught in different ways to adapt to the fact that Latin isn't spoken, but used for literary purposes analysis, so not so much.

    • @alfrredd
      @alfrredd 6 лет назад

      Yes, I know, I'm from Spain and we also learn Latin in school, it's different but also easy because 90% of the words are related to a Spanish word. If you're going to choose I would say learn Spanish because it is a lot more useful than a 'dead' language like Latin.

    • @peachesncream2370
      @peachesncream2370 6 лет назад +2

      I'm Dominican and my first language was English and neither of my parents speak Spanish at all so I'm basically self taught until 8th grade when I got put in Spanish 1. Lord did it help.

    • @thehopeofeden597
      @thehopeofeden597 6 лет назад

      MrAlfre2000 School teaches both so I don't even really have a choice lol

  • @krithikar.
    @krithikar. 6 лет назад +56

    Honestly, I don't know a word in Spanish.. But I love Pero Like. They are like a family and it warms my heart ❤️❤️❤️

    • @nico-to1ef
      @nico-to1ef 6 лет назад +1

      Krithika Ramachandran pero is a word in spanish so

  • @PoRkChOpZ-zt4kc
    @PoRkChOpZ-zt4kc 5 лет назад +2

    I relate so much to this video ❤️
    I’m a 2nd generation Maltese/Australian when I was a kid I spoke fluent Maltese but as I went to school I lost my Maltese ☹️ now at 25 and a mother myself I’m trying so hard to re learn my Maltese so I can teach my daughter.
    You should be so proud of yourself Maya ❤️

  • @VonNoir
    @VonNoir 5 лет назад +5

    I can relate to this with my father's family being from Guatemala. Trying to acquire Spanish now!

  • @v0calbeatzlaughs
    @v0calbeatzlaughs 6 лет назад +81

    Maya came through with the vocals 😍

  • @nella_paulina
    @nella_paulina 6 лет назад +442

    The biggest problem for people that are English native speaker when it comes to learning Spanish is
    *G E N D E R S*
    EVERYTHING HAS A GENDER. The moon is female and sun is male. The sea can be both (in poetry it can be female) and in normal conversations is male.
    Most gringos I've met have this problem, they speak perfectly except for that 😂

    • @zhabtema
      @zhabtema 6 лет назад +24

      I can completely cop to that (black though). I learned Spanish at a pretty advanced level, but I ALWAYS just throw a random "el" or "la" at a word.

    • @courtr1588
      @courtr1588 6 лет назад +22

      Technically it's the word that has a gender, not the object. Thinking that the object has gender is what made it hard for me to learn at first... I thought a dress would be feminine and a tie would be masculine, but no, not at all. :) Gender actually isn't one of the hardest parts, I'd say it's the preterite vs imperfect as we only have one tense for that in English, and the neuter as well. That was hard at first haha!

    • @i2harry
      @i2harry 6 лет назад +13

      Nella Paulina Imagin when a Chinese gal trying to learn Spanish. We don’t have gender, and we don’t even have tenses.

    • @Myselfandme999
      @Myselfandme999 6 лет назад +12

      The gender thing is interesting. I would probably struggle with that as well. I speak German and we have genders, but they don't correspond. For us the sun is female and the moon male! 🤔😂

    • @edanury.9672
      @edanury.9672 6 лет назад +3

      Arabic is the worst srsly it’s a beautiful language but omg it IS SO HARD TO LEARN IT’S SO MUCH MORE DIFFICULT THAN SPANISH AND GERMAN TOGETHER

  • @Ad0ny
    @Ad0ny 5 лет назад +130

    I’ve never seen an old Hispanic speak fluent English

    • @lilia8545
      @lilia8545 5 лет назад +5

      @Go Guerilla Foto But some are not hispanic anymore. You do get that?

    • @ahhot2342
      @ahhot2342 5 лет назад +4

      Go Guerilla Foto
      Are you going through something? Why are you so angry?

    • @emmisuni2418
      @emmisuni2418 5 лет назад +4

      Go Guerilla Foto that is in no way an ignorant comment😂 its just a statement that he hasn’t ever seen one that speaks fluent english, wth calm down.

    • @chuucandothis
      @chuucandothis 4 года назад

      Ok, i don't understand NOTHING. Y da presa traducirlo

  • @yxselinm6275
    @yxselinm6275 5 лет назад +3

    I'm a proud latina, but my Spanish isn't the best. I understand most things people say, but when it comes to me talking, I don't know how to say everything. I have this accent so when I speak English it sounds off. I used to ONLY speak Spanish but when I started school I lost it because I wanted to fit in, but I find myself still being excluded.
    My parents always make fun of me for not knowing Spanish that well. This video gave me more confidence to not be shy and scared to speak Spanish and it kept me motivated to keep learning Spanish!

  • @alysiatrevino2350
    @alysiatrevino2350 6 лет назад +200

    Yoán’s smile, damn. A snack

  • @beautifulbri523
    @beautifulbri523 6 лет назад +105

    I’m a Spanish minor with NO prior experience with Spanish. This gave me so much hope. 😭

    • @katiewatkins96
      @katiewatkins96 6 лет назад +9

      I was the same way! Please study abroad if you can, it will improve your language skills more than you can imagine! I ended up going from a minor to major and I'm about to apply for interpreter jobs. You're gonna do great!

    • @tatianamolina211
      @tatianamolina211 6 лет назад +1

      Koiyo I’m puertorriqueña and its really weird watching people try to learn spanish and I’m like NO YOU SAID IT WRONG but I know its a hard languages to learn because every culture has a different way of saying things for example what I call pantalla (earring) Venezuela calls it salcillo and I don’t even know if it’s written like that. Anyway te deseo lo mejor y que puedas aprender y dominar el español BIEN

    • @BocolatePlays
      @BocolatePlays 6 лет назад +1

      Trust me you all can learn it! It may be hard asf in the beginning but with practice and dedication you'll get there

  • @paigecheatham1656
    @paigecheatham1656 5 лет назад +14

    “Now were doing past tense”
    Shout out to my Spanish teacher who is spending a very long time on it because it is HARDDDDDD

  • @powerbrian123
    @powerbrian123 6 лет назад +2

    I'm proud of her. I'm a native speaker and when it came time for college I thought hard on what I wanted to study.
    I chose Spanish. I've translated most of my life for my parents and at jobs and wanted to learn it formally to be able to use it as a career.
    It's hard even for me, you have to unlearn and relearn everything you thought you knew.

  • @nanabanana617
    @nanabanana617 6 лет назад +38

    I knew I connected with Maya in some way. My family comes from Ghana and my parents spoke twi fluently but didn't teach us so it's definitely has been a struggle, with myself and my culture.

    • @inamib.9786
      @inamib.9786 6 лет назад +3

      Nana Adu I'm the same. My mom is from Togo and my dad is Senegalese, so their common language is French and they never taught us Wolof or Ewe. It makes me feel disconnected from both cultures and the rest of the Afro-Canadian community since they're usually trilingual

    • @NannaP27
      @NannaP27 6 лет назад +3

      Same boat, I can understand Twi (almost all of it) but can't speak properly, it sucks.

    • @nanabanana617
      @nanabanana617 6 лет назад +2

      Exactly! I think it hurts the most when Ghanians who do speak the language talk about how it's disappointing I don't speak twi, in twi like I'm not even there.

    • @ammawiafe
      @ammawiafe 6 лет назад +1

      I’m definitely on the same boat. I really want to be able to speak fluent Twi, so people won’t look down on me for not being able to speak it

  • @demetriceb6659
    @demetriceb6659 6 лет назад +103

    I am in the same spot... Seeing your progress is freaking AWESOME. I can not wait to get there

  • @milaorenisraeli1906
    @milaorenisraeli1906 2 года назад

    I have an argentinian grandmother and she spoke spanish to me most of my life but for the last couple of years we are not speaking as much.
    I started to learn spanish again because I forgot everthing as well and I coud really connect with the things you were saying.
    It really helps to see more people going through the things I am going through so thank you for posting it and I am so happy for you that you did it

  • @Euclideanaxiom
    @Euclideanaxiom 3 года назад +1

    Hey Maya, I don't know if you'll ever see this but I just wanted to say thank you. Thanks for sharing your frustrations and being so open about what it feels like to try and reconnect with a part of you. I am not even latina, but you've helped provide a framework for me for when I learn my own languages.

  • @karenleones1263
    @karenleones1263 6 лет назад +222

    Is nobody really gonna focus on the fact her grandma said "estoy cagando" that shit cracked me up 😂😂😂 pun intended 😉

    • @jmech2298
      @jmech2298 6 лет назад

      Strawbry no it means I’m shitting like me estoy cagando I’m shitting myself or el se esta cagando he is shitting himself

  • @kaitlynmsnyder
    @kaitlynmsnyder 6 лет назад +31

    maya you have no idea how much i relate to you. i’m 3rd generation cuban american and puerto rican american. i’m learning spanish but at times i want to give up because of all the bullying i get at school. for 2 years i’ve thought i was the only person who was dealing with this but i’m not alone. thank you maya for helping me not give up on a language that’s important to my family❤️

    • @monishasamells
      @monishasamells 6 лет назад

      Kaitlyn Marie don't forget your native tongue i'm 19 and i'm losing my first language of punjabi. it's my biggest regret!

  • @natalies1624
    @natalies1624 6 лет назад

    this gave me so much hope. i haven't really met/seen anyone in my situation regarding language learning. Everyone else on RUclips in language were taught four languages as kids, so ofc its easier for them to learn. When they already know so much, its harder for me to have confidence in learning a second language. I've never seen anyone learn a language when they only know english. it just feels good to be represented.

  • @blackpinkbigbangand2ne1are45
    @blackpinkbigbangand2ne1are45 6 лет назад +24

    Because so many latinos are coming to countries where english is spoken, and those kids grow up like that, they put aside Spanish to learn English in school and as the years go by they start to forget their native launguage because all they talk is English with their friends and in school so I get why some kids who are latinos don't know Spanish or struggle to speak fluently.

  • @jafetix6145
    @jafetix6145 6 лет назад +85

    Dear, Maya. In really wearly occasions, I commented in youtube´s videos, specially, because I believe, there is a lot of people commenting, and mine will be just one of the tousand, that probably nobody its going to care or even read. Whoever, I cant let pass this oportunity, for telling you, I realeted to your experience. I´m a mexican college student and right now, I´m struggling with university, my intership job and learning english (Also I should probably mention, in Mexico, we go straight forward to are degree, so, This is my LAST year in college). I totally, uderstand what you bent through, I have a really great suuppor group in this experience, I have a lot of native english speakers friends, and teachers how help me, but sometimes with the school, myi intership job, personal life and everything else including self doubt, It makes really hard to get time for study. Listen to you, It motivated me, to keep trying it. I know spanish it´s a really complicated language, but also it´s a beautiful one. For example, we have a lot of ways to say I love you, and we joke about with certain doble meaning on almost everyting. If I can keep learning about conditionals and perfect tenses, Im sure you will be able to "el pasado" , the "copreterito" and also You dont make me start with APA regulations about papers in spanish (lol) So keep trying concha! Sincerly, I really mexican girl with a very broken accent in english

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @HappyGnoux
    @HappyGnoux 6 лет назад +124

    people don't get fluent super fast. look at how long it takes children to learn how to really talk even thougj they hear it all the time. studying a language takes times and practice. a good thing to learn is reading manga or comic book in that language. becaise it's short conversation sentences. and you just keep seeing the same words. keep a dictionnary with you and take the time to search every word you don't know or the ones you kibd of know but can't translate exactly. series in the language too. with subtittles BUT subs in the same language so you can't cheat but that still helps!^^ and use a paper dictionnary. not internet one. you remember it better when you actually search for it. childrens books cak be usefull to learn little by little with easy stuff ( like a child actually learn his mothertongue) bit it can be boring so manga are more entertaining i feel. and lots of different stories, style and alsp level of difficulty. and the most important! be patient and compassionate toward yourself!!!! you didnt learn how to walk in one day and you fell quite a lot on the process^^ it doesnt lower you value as a person. remember that you're not a pro, you're learning^^ 😙👍

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +2

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

    • @msmishLA
      @msmishLA 6 лет назад

      Holly Craft! What’s “manga”?

    • @sohsaraaa
      @sohsaraaa 5 лет назад

      gracias :')

    • @kyshawntv6285
      @kyshawntv6285 5 лет назад

      msmishLA Los Angeles Very late lol but it’s pretty much an anime book. Like how comics can turn into shows? Same goes for manga and anime.

    • @lyricgibson1610
      @lyricgibson1610 5 лет назад

      Dose not matter

  • @theatregurll
    @theatregurll 6 лет назад

    This is so relatable. My dad is Puerto Rican and my mom is not Hispanic at all. So he didn't speak to us in Spanish growing up because he didn't want is to be able to talk and our mom not understand. I have actually missed out on so many opportunities because I don't speak it. I'm going to start working on it again. Thank you, Maya. I always feel like you are my soul sister on the fringe of not being Spanish enough. Love you.

  • @tegansmith3588
    @tegansmith3588 6 лет назад +1

    This has given me so much confidence in learning Spanish for my GCSE’s, I’ve been learning Spanish since I was three but recently have been LAGGING BEHIND my class mates that have been speaking Spanish for 4 years... imma work much harder. Muchas gracias por las ayudas en mi español ☺️

  • @dessiebabe183
    @dessiebabe183 6 лет назад +41

    This is makes feel so much better about learning Spanish so slowly and feeling so frustrated at the feeling of being so bad at it. Thank you for this video.

    • @fallingdeadllamas-w-2692
      @fallingdeadllamas-w-2692 6 лет назад +1

      Dessie Babe Hey! I suggest trying duolingo it's really helped me learning Spanish, best wishes ♥️

  • @torresalma92
    @torresalma92 6 лет назад +289

    Love she is learning SPANISH! I am also trying to get my French fluent since this will be my 3rd language. I seriously don’t get why racist people in the USA want to shove only English when there are many countries who teach more than one language. We need to be bilingual it opens up so much more opportunities! It’s not easy but I know you will be fluent in no time! You got it! Si se puede!!!

    • @charodecharo7224
      @charodecharo7224 6 лет назад +1

      Alma Yessi heyy, im french (born and raised in France ) let me know if you need help I'd be happy to teach you things you don't know!

    • @torresalma92
      @torresalma92 6 лет назад

      CharoDe charo that would be awesome! I’ll take you up for the offer!

    • @charodecharo7224
      @charodecharo7224 6 лет назад

      Alma Yessi you can add me on Snapchat @melissaplrr

    • @simplyxojulia
      @simplyxojulia 6 лет назад +2

      Braxton Payne just a long past of assimilation sadly.

    • @rawrjessirawr1991
      @rawrjessirawr1991 6 лет назад +1

      and why same others for knowing only English? two can go the same way

  • @starryeyedwish8005
    @starryeyedwish8005 6 лет назад

    OMG YOUR MOM IS CRAFTY CHIKA???!! Im so star struck, i watched her diy shows growing up and here i am watching you as an adult. This is amazing thank you both for feeding my soul all these years. ❤

  • @celestecastellanos1028
    @celestecastellanos1028 6 лет назад

    This is so important to me! I’m 3rd or 4th gen, can’t speak Spanish, and it’s isolating. It’s awesome knowing I’m not alone. Now I want to learn Spanish (more than I already did). Y’all should start a series to teach us Spanish.
    I found this video on my Facebook. I knew pero like existed but I didn’t think it was “for” me because I can’t speak Spanish. Now I want to watch more videos.

  • @WJH777
    @WJH777 6 лет назад +53

    I went on this same journey in high school! Mom from PR But she never taught me Spanish... Long story short after several years I've finally learned! Keep trying you got this!

    • @rayamarie7362
      @rayamarie7362 6 лет назад

      W H. Omg me too.. my mom always said Spanish was a “curse” because she didn’t want us going through even more discrimination in the US due to accents and such. She was held back and made fun of as a child when she came here from PR.. so I think she was scared he same would happen to us. Did u learn most of ur Spanish from high school or after u graduated?

    • @WJH777
      @WJH777 6 лет назад

      Soraya M. I would say I learned about half and half between high school and college but I didn't take many classes I learned through through music and watching TV. I also practiced with everyone I could

  • @name_valeria
    @name_valeria 6 лет назад +23

    Your talk with Gadiel made me cry.
    I my self am struggling to learn Spanish in school and not forgetting my first language, which is Russian (please don't hate on me).
    I live in Sweden, where Swedish and English are the languages that I use most of the time, which stresses me because I want to learn more languages yet still keeping and perfect my Russian.
    Language is a powerful tool that I believe is as important as math or physics.
    Tú es increíble, con o sin español.

    • @sumer32
      @sumer32 6 лет назад

      Valeriable b you rock.

    • @yaritzamiranda921
      @yaritzamiranda921 6 лет назад

      Why would someone hate on you because your first language is Russian? My firsts language is Spanish and when I learned English I struggled a lot with my Spanish the better I got in English the more things I forgot in spanish, But I got over it setting some boundaries for practicing English and not letting get in the way of my Spanish and now I can switch between both languages with no problem.

  • @michelleelliott1167
    @michelleelliott1167 6 лет назад

    I am currently taking Spanish lessons at 40, and I’m feeling all the same insecurities that you were. Thank you for this video because I felt like I was the only one feeling these frustrations!! I love learning the language, but it’s hard!! I’m jealous you have all the Latinos around you to help you along...wish I had that kind of support system

  • @michaeljameson920
    @michaeljameson920 2 года назад

    60 days, is incredible. I'm living in San Diego and I've been here for 1 year and have had several encounters where we both had to google translate with eachother. Ill be here for 3 more years and I think a lot of people would appreciate the fact I can communicate with them or translate for them. I'm sure they'll be very excited when they hear me speak it.

  • @msotero1989
    @msotero1989 6 лет назад +30

    I can relate!!! Im 100% hispanic and struggle putting sentences together correctly and not being slow.

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

    • @hmayor3745
      @hmayor3745 6 лет назад +1

      What is 100% hispanic?

  • @imanicastro7265
    @imanicastro7265 6 лет назад +34

    Omg this video is so relatable. Im boricua & Dominican. Both my parents speak English & Spanish fluently, but somehow i can't speak Spanish well. Makes me feel less connected to the Hispanic culture & community. Nice to know I'm not the only one struggling with this

  • @saintygyal
    @saintygyal 5 лет назад +1

    I'm so proud of the dedication! I became fluent in 2015 after living in El Salvador for two months but lost it since I moved back to Jamaica. (Note: I understood words and phrases when I first started but only realised I became fluent after getting drunk one night and burst out in sentences 😂) This inspires me to start learning again. Thank you! ❤️

  • @anggiiieeeeful
    @anggiiieeeeful 6 лет назад

    I'm not Latina but I have been studying Spanish and I really connected with this video so much because learning a new language is scary and you make a lot of mistakes! I think it is amazing that you continued to push through despite the challenges you faced! This has really inspired me to dedicate more time to learning Spanish and i'm glad i'm not the only one feeling this way.

  • @sim1regina
    @sim1regina 6 лет назад +582

    Damn that tutor is HOTTTTT

  • @sabrinadudra8661
    @sabrinadudra8661 6 лет назад +5

    People like Maya and Selena Quintanilla are such an inspiration to me to learn more Spanish and connect more with my culture. Thank you Maya for showing me to ups and downs of learning Spanish and showing me that it can be done, no matter where you start.❤️

  • @matthewparr4102
    @matthewparr4102 5 лет назад

    I literally just committed to a similar journey, and this video reminded me of why I'm doing this. I am Boricua, but my mom didn't really speak Spanish at home. After going to the island a few times recently, i realized how I stayed away from my heritage throughout the years because of a fear of not being "Latino enough." Now, I really want to get fluent in spanish and use it as a way to get back in touch with Puerto Rican culture. Thanks for putting yourself out there and showing others that being Latinx is inherent and can't be taken away by other people. :)

  • @flayuhat
    @flayuhat 6 лет назад

    I have this same struggle with French. I've felt ashamed for a long time for not being able to speak it. But you should totally keep going because recently I've been able to actually communicate with my grandmother for the first time ever, and nothing's more important than that. It took two years of study in my case, because I didn't have a teacher or a practice partner or anything. But it's so worth it. Keep going!!

  • @christhesoprano
    @christhesoprano 6 лет назад +86

    Mayaaaaaa boooo we love you!!!

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      @aneurisperozo3129 6 лет назад

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  • @emilyburney2224
    @emilyburney2224 6 лет назад +14

    I adore that on all other levels everybody in pero like is completely equal but when Maya starts to doubt herself everyone get protective and supportive and loving they really are a family

    • @yaritzamiranda921
      @yaritzamiranda921 6 лет назад +2

      emily burney Maya is just so adorable and sweet, she must be protected at all cost

  • @kaitlynsumner1749
    @kaitlynsumner1749 5 лет назад

    This video is personal and insperational. I felt so frustrated, that I stopped taking Spanish (as a minor) classes in my second semester in college. So I haven't taken any classes in three years now and had only continued my curiosity through music and asking Spanish speaking friends something once in a blue moon. After this, my curiosity had grown much more and I want to continue to learn in a faster pace 💓

  • @mabeoh
    @mabeoh 6 лет назад

    This is awesome! Not many people will say, hey, I am going to learn Spanish. Latinos/Hispanics are super critical about someone of Latino/Hispanic roots not speaking Spanish. I grew up with my parents speaking Spanish to me, and although I consider myself fluent I still stumble at times. Our fellow native Spanish speakers need to support and stop criticizing and laughing. It really makes your confidence go down. I have been in that situation many times. It doesn't feel good, and it makes you NOT want to speak although you know practicing makes you better. Keep your head up, you are doing great and I applaud your efforts!!! ❤

  • @pinkdagger
    @pinkdagger 6 лет назад +14

    The interviews with your family members are essentially the story of most first-to-second generation immigrant families. It's unfortunately a very difficult decision to make as a parent in terms of what would make their child's life easier and to help them fit in. I'm a heritage speaker as well, and I totally agree with Julissa: Spit it out, get it wrong, learn it right. Let pride take the back seat. Friends and family will be your best asset in understanding you, your situation, and fixing your little problems. Don't forget to make it enjoyable too - consume target language music, TV shows, and movies that you would normally enjoy in your dominant language.

  • @jewelandloreeshow
    @jewelandloreeshow 6 лет назад +5

    Tbh I tried not to cry whilst watching this. I’m in the EXACT same boat of trying to practice my Spanish since I lost sooo much of it. I got this app called HelloTalk that lets me speak with others who want me to teach them a language whilst they teach me one as well. As much as I enjoy it, i need more practice. I’m always so discouraged and embarrassed when it’s my turn to speak because I’m so unconfident with my Spanish. The way that you pushed yourself out of your comfort zone really encourages me. Thank you for showing your journey, especially the hard parts. It’s really uplifting.

  • @MrRicardobotti
    @MrRicardobotti 5 лет назад

    reconnecting with your roots, that's the main reason. You did a great job and I hope you continue to learn the language, because it's part of who you are. As sons and daughters of immigrants we can't help but instinctively look for that part of our identity, I understand to a certain point why our parents wanted us to be part of the new culture they were in. They didn't want to make us feel "foreign" but many of us...embrace our origins, learn the language, speak with an accent but what the heck! We do a good job. Sigue aprendiendo.

  • @NBalanceChannel
    @NBalanceChannel 3 года назад +1

    Es asombroso como con tenacidad Maya haces el esfuerzo de hablar español.. práctica cada día y lo lograrás. Está en tus genes. Dedica 1 hora diaria al español. Exitos

  • @richellegiles6681
    @richellegiles6681 6 лет назад +22

    This inspired me 💖. I'm not Hispanic but I've always been so in love with the Spanish language, and studied it for six years. I fell off the wagon due to self doubt & I should really get back to it! 🤗

    • @ky7300
      @ky7300 6 лет назад

      Richelle Giles it never comes easy try "hello talk" app its an app with people who are willing to help teach and learn languages

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @meliiis27
    @meliiis27 6 лет назад +64

    Qué buena Maya! Estoy aprendiendo español también :) soy turca, nací en Alemania y ahorita vivo en Lima Perú. Me escribes si quieres compartir tus experiencias y aprender juntas conmigo :D saludos Melis

    • @carlitoxb110
      @carlitoxb110 6 лет назад

      si naciste en alemania eres alemana No?

    • @Naomi-fh6ci
      @Naomi-fh6ci 6 лет назад

      ¡Hola! Como sé que estás aprendiendo, espero que no te moleste corregirte un poquito.
      Podrías decir "Escríbeme si quieres compartir tus experiencias y aprender juntas" o "Escríbeme si quieres compartir tus experiencias conmigo"
      Tu español es muy bueno, no cualquiera usa acentos jaja!

    • @supernova9563
      @supernova9563 6 лет назад

      Wow your spanish is really good

    • @Kevinproducciones2
      @Kevinproducciones2 6 лет назад +1

      Hola tenemos un grupo en donde hay nativos que hablan español, ellos quieren aprender Inglés y ustedes Español, se podría hacer un intercambio de conocimientos aquí les dejo el link del grupo:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by
      Hello everyone we've a group where there are English and Spanish native speakers, They want to learn English and you Spanish, we could make a knowledge exchange, here is the group link:
      chat.whatsapp.com/1BoqdWvcK5QAtZROrhE1by

  • @saintko8019
    @saintko8019 4 года назад +9

    I'm Filipino trying to learn Spanish. I need to remind myself each time "porque" in Filipino and "porque" in Spanish don't mean the same 😩

    • @lilkidos97
      @lilkidos97 4 года назад +3

      So what porque mean in filipino?

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 4 года назад +1

      @@lilkidos97 - Well the language Filipino speaks is "Tagalog", but *porque* in both languages mean the same thing: because. I think she's thinking about the other versions. There's *Porque* (because), but also *¿Por Qué?* (Why?) and *por que* (for why/for which).
      BECAUSE:
      Aún no lo he leído *porque* no he tenido tiempo - “I still haven't read it *because* I don't have time."
      No tenía ganas *porque* estaba muy cansada - “I didn't feel like it *because* I was very tired.”
      WHY:
      *¿Por qué* no estás aquí? - *“Why* aren't you here?”
      Me preguntó *por qué* no fui. - “He/she asked me *why* I didn't go.”
      FOR WHY/FOR WHICH:
      Es el motivo *por que* lo hice - “It's the reason *why (for which)* I did it.”
      No entiendo la razón *por que* es posible. “I don't know *why (the reason for which)* it's possible.”

  • @alejandrocorrea8243
    @alejandrocorrea8243 6 лет назад

    Loved this video! As a first generation Cuban-American, it is hard sometimes to find a place in both communities at once. Although Spanish is my first language, I still struggle a little when I speak it (I can't even roll my R's haha) but I've learned that there's no such thing as fluent, just confident. As long as you're trying your best, you're doing fine :)