Why our CURSES are Best

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2023
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  • @westirons8874
    @westirons8874 Год назад +1940

    This is the content the people want 😂

    • @simonriley3537
      @simonriley3537 Год назад +6

      Jajaja

    • @ledelste
      @ledelste Год назад +4

      Why are there even other videos, why not just a hundred of this kind

    • @carlosreo-dero9527
      @carlosreo-dero9527 Год назад +2

      La verdad 😂👌

    • @PJ-om2wq
      @PJ-om2wq Год назад +5

      Where my wife comes from they say a lot "me cago en la leche puta mierda". They seem impressed when a guiri says it.

    • @AitorPalacioValle
      @AitorPalacioValle Год назад +2

      No, no this is content people NEED to clarify what many spanish expressions mean

  • @michaelgordon1613
    @michaelgordon1613 Год назад +1062

    I had a tough day being confused by le, lo, la, les, las, los, se, etc and then came across this which is exactly what I needed to vent my frustration. Muchisimo gracias Laura.

    • @spanishafterhours
      @spanishafterhours  Год назад +74

      😂😂😂

    • @JustAweebsCD
      @JustAweebsCD Год назад +170

      I hate to be the guy... *Muchisimas gracias, Laura

    • @godperfectedyou4093
      @godperfectedyou4093 Год назад

      @@spanishafterhours My love for you captivated my heart & soul
      and stole my mind..
      My love for you took my brain and flew with my brain away from me
      My love for you made me like drunk
      I'm not a 'drinker'
      But your love is the only wine or vodka for me
      You who cover your head with a veil
      I'm like a beast in the cage of your love
      I fear for you from my own self from my intense love and extreme hunger towards you,
      And when you're with me alone, who knows what might happen between me and you
      you, oh, the most beautiful rose of all roses
      you oh very sexy, romantic, affectionate, sweet, kind, gentle, humble princess,
      you, oh, very tender person, smooth and intelligent, creative and skillful with a unique fragrance
      you, o rare rose,
      what are roses and their beauty compared to the magic of the beauty of your eyes?
      you whom, part of your beauty, is your love for only me alone forever
      regardless of all the flaws you may find in me
      and no matter how poor or rich we be,
      And part of your beauty is your love for God
      no matter how much God tests you with through hardship, loss, and difficulties.
      And part of your beauty is your love for the truthful prophet Muhammad and his great righteous family and good pious descendants,
      And hating those who usurped their right
      no matter how they faked being good,
      or how good they really were before,
      also part of your beauty is trying to protect your self from sins in the rest of your life
      "in secret and in public". regardless of what happened before
      And part of your beauty is your concern for those whom you should care for,
      plus all your other good qualities
      and your forgiveness and patience that has no limit
      and that you don't envy anyone or be jealous of anyone no matter what.

    • @user-oz2gf2hd7z
      @user-oz2gf2hd7z Год назад +9

      ​@@JustAweebsCD I'm sorry, what's the difference between 'Muchas gracias' and the one you've said?

    • @c2o_Animation
      @c2o_Animation Год назад +1

      @@user-oz2gf2hd7z
      Singular:
      Mucho -> Muchísimo (Masculine)
      Mucha -> Muchísima (Feminine)
      Plural:
      Muchos -> Muchísimos (Masculine)
      Muchas -> Muchísimas (Feminine)
      Also, "muchisimas gracias" it's being even more thankful than with "Muchas gracias". It's a superlative.

  • @CEDelJEFE
    @CEDelJEFE Год назад +447

    No sé qué hago viendo vídeos de español siendo español, pero me ha encantado 😂

    • @MrTomemac
      @MrTomemac Год назад +42

      Hay que asegurar que se transmite bien todo lo del idioma, jaja.

    • @_lucasito
      @_lucasito Год назад +4

      Pero lo de hostia en el 2:40 se le ha ido un poco, la ostia como objeto religioso es una palabra diferente sin hache

    • @acpliego
      @acpliego Год назад

      @@_lucasito según la RAE hostia con h es el objeto religioso igual que el tortazo y todo lo que ella ha dicho.

    • @Haribo7432
      @Haribo7432 Год назад +7

      Sometimes it's not the message but the messenger 😏

    • @danielmarcotorrente4437
      @danielmarcotorrente4437 Год назад

      jajajajaja igual

  • @aspiringdiplomat549
    @aspiringdiplomat549 Год назад +483

    Italian guy here trying to learn this amazing language. I absolutely adore how both Italian and Spanish curse words are so similar, makes it a lot easier to learn and to "feel"

    • @marijorijeka4940
      @marijorijeka4940 Год назад +40

      Latin Brothers for ever❤💛❤🤍💚

    • @dantemosquera1260
      @dantemosquera1260 Год назад +5

      @@marijorijeka4940 And this is exactly why rioplatense spanish y the best language to curse.

    • @RKSxd
      @RKSxd Год назад +4

      @@marijorijeka4940 yes but the italian flag is the opposite

    • @rgzfuentes
      @rgzfuentes Год назад +16

      Bestemiare, che bella cosa ❤

    • @min5899
      @min5899 Год назад +1

      The “feel” part is extremely important 😂

  • @patrickm3357
    @patrickm3357 Год назад +501

    Laura: “Use them, but with moderation!”
    “Of course” I say… practising them repeatedly in the mirror.

    • @spanishafterhours
      @spanishafterhours  Год назад +38

      😂😂😂

    • @ajjbs7580
      @ajjbs7580 Год назад +2

      @@spanishafterhours I was at a family studying Spanish and the Pa loved the first curse. It took some weeks to put 2+2 together just by watching Spanish news. They show everything, I mean everything, blood and guts, and he just went into all ways and tones to say J****. Basically, same use like English language but you get 2 syllables to make it more juicy.

    • @billking8843
      @billking8843 10 месяцев назад

      My 2nd language is Thai and it is a no no for white people to swear in Thai. Maybe I would be allowed to swear in spanish, just a little.

  • @wuzhilou8470
    @wuzhilou8470 Год назад +393

    Always had a hard time imagining Laura curse. Watching her curse seriously for academic reason and our sake is something else 😂😂😂

    • @spanishafterhours
      @spanishafterhours  Год назад +76

      oh, I curse so so much hahahah

    • @wuzhilou8470
      @wuzhilou8470 Год назад +20

      @@spanishafterhours well, it’s really not that hard to tell now!

    • @jimmiecolvin7365
      @jimmiecolvin7365 11 месяцев назад +2

      But your cursing sounds so sweet in Spanish 🇪🇦🍹🇺🇲😎

    • @neptunemike
      @neptunemike 10 месяцев назад +3

      When she says the F word it still sounds sweet and cute coming from her 😂

  • @alancantu2557
    @alancantu2557 Год назад +61

    This is seriously one of the funniest videos I’ve seen on RUclips. As a native Spanish speaker, it was hilarious seeing you translate all these phrases as if they were an average Spanish lesson. 😂😂😂

  • @markhamilton7291
    @markhamilton7291 Год назад +70

    I was in Spain in 1999. My vocabulary was pretty limited, but I felt like I was able to get by with "joder", "hostia", and "de puta madre". Gracias por el video!

  • @femispanish
    @femispanish Год назад +191

    Your content is always the bomb, but this... this is pure gold.

    • @paulscanlon7287
      @paulscanlon7287 Год назад +1

      the bomb man!!

    • @Arissef
      @Arissef Год назад +6

      Estaba de la hostia.

    • @erpardi
      @erpardi Год назад +3

      literally the best chance to say "tus videos son la hostia" and thats how you prove you understood the video :)

  • @geekboy6655
    @geekboy6655 Год назад +48

    This is just what I needed, my Spanish teacher will be delighted with my language progress

  • @spanishafterhours
    @spanishafterhours  Год назад +15

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    • @ramooyeido1772
      @ramooyeido1772 Год назад

      Wow, you are toooo beautiful!!
      whomever see you should believe that God is surely true
      and whenever I see you I'm always in a dream
      and when we wake up, we all will realize that this whole life was nothing but a dream and that only God is whats true and real.
      I don't know how atheists can believe that a very sexy very attractive beauty queen like you came from monkeys hahaha
      😄
      There was a teacher who did not believe in the existence of God, he said to his students, do you see God?
      the students answered no we don't see God, so the teacher said if you don't see God it means there is no God.
      then a smart student stood up and said to the other students hey guys can you see the teachers brain?
      then the student answered no we don't see the teachers brain, the student then said the teacher is crazy he has no brain
      :0)
      God started everything, and God also repeats things, and it is clear.
      God is one, one God for all of us,
      The universe didnt always exist science said it was not always existing, so it was created, they say it was through the big bang, and we say even that was created and initiated by God, whatever got a beginning meaning whatever was proven to not have always existed but then existed must have a creator, but whatever was not proven to have not existed before and had no beginning point has no creator, God had no beginning so has no creator, but because the universe had a beginning point it means the universe was created it means there must be a God, also the universe shows unity and diversity, there are different things, different creatures and different materials, but they are all made of particles and atoms.
      God started everything, and he repeat things, and it is clear.
      This life is temporary, the other is forever, either in heaven or in hell fire!
      Therefore, let us all try to be good and not bad humans in life, and be kind and follow the words of God and the good teachings of his great messenger to mankind, the prophet Mohammed and his supporter imam Ali and his good pious kind descendants whom are an extension of God's messenger and his light.
      Shine and spread the light sunshine.
      😘

  • @eranxbe
    @eranxbe Год назад +107

    I’ve been learning Spanish for over a year, and this was the bonus lesson I searched for😂

  • @Jeremyramone
    @Jeremyramone Год назад +63

    If a person treats life artistically , their brain is their heart.
    Oscar Wilde

  • @stevena.7022
    @stevena.7022 Год назад +54

    I spent a year in Spain 25 years ago, and have been saying "joder!" ever since.

  • @davejlh4988
    @davejlh4988 Год назад +47

    One thing I have noticed in the English Premier League where there is huge diversity in nationality and languages, some of the Spanish phrases seem to have become universal language, even more so than English in some cases, not just the naughty words like ‘puto’ but also words like ‘Vamos’ which I think basically means ‘Let’s go’.

    • @gabriellockett6302
      @gabriellockett6302 Год назад +1

      English Premier League???

    • @theKobus
      @theKobus Год назад +7

      Happened in the southwestern USA, too. We all use vamos etc

    • @lucastheslothman2758
      @lucastheslothman2758 Год назад +9

      I think Rafa Nadal is responsible for that.

    • @rgzfuentes
      @rgzfuentes Год назад +1

      Vamos, amigo, fiesta... Enough for surviving in Spain

    • @enriquebergos
      @enriquebergos Год назад +1

      @@rgzfuentes Lo d amigo no es muy usado; es un.poco d indigente q te viene a pedir; se suele usar más "tío".

  • @juanjofernandez8296
    @juanjofernandez8296 Год назад +40

    Saberse los insultos es como saberse el 50% del idioma 😎

  • @stuartpiercy3940
    @stuartpiercy3940 Год назад +128

    Thank you.
    These phrases account for about 50% of the Spanish I hear on netflix so it's super useful.
    I need a supplemental video for Mexican cursing though.

    • @SpartanChief2277
      @SpartanChief2277 Год назад +8

      That is a whole nother level, especially norteños, alv

    • @flmo322
      @flmo322 Год назад +7

      We mexicans see cursing as its own art lol

    • @enriqueapontegim
      @enriqueapontegim Год назад +7

      You're asking to fight the final boss😂

    • @peterwaynelegend
      @peterwaynelegend Год назад +6

      @@SpartanChief2277
      True, Mexican cursing, Argentinian Cursing and Colombian Cursing are the Trinity of Curse Words in Spanish

    • @sugoruyo
      @sugoruyo Год назад +1

      You will need a 6 episode mini series for Mexican swearing.

  • @lachlanaulich3566
    @lachlanaulich3566 Год назад +33

    I get the feeling that you Spaniards; and probably most other Spanish speaking nations; and us Aussies would get along pretty well. Thanks for this very educational video, it absolutely made my day, as a result you have a new sub. Have a good one

    • @jessieee_p
      @jessieee_p Год назад +1

      I'm Australian & I live in Spain, and I can confirm your feeling is correct :D

  • @AceK21
    @AceK21 Год назад +14

    It's a really interesting fact about "Hostia" because in Quebecois French (Canadian French)we also use that word the same way. "Osti" or "Hostie".

  • @josefix100
    @josefix100 Год назад +27

    Me pasé mi infancia y la primera parte de mi adolescencia en españa; ahora termino mis estudios en EEUU y no sé cuando volveré. Llevo años sin estar cerca de un/una español/a, pero haber encontrado tu canal me ha traído una sonrisa de oreja a oreja ya que me recuerda a aquellos años que viví en españa, asi también como a aquellos amig@s que tuve. Muchísimas gracias por los vídeos que publicas. Sigue adelante! ❤

  • @Emergencypanda26
    @Emergencypanda26 Год назад +8

    The way she says ‘wafer’ melts my heart 😊

  • @stevendanielson8104
    @stevendanielson8104 Год назад +2

    Oh geez, I really needed this video right now! 😂. I knew some of these but you’ve now expanded my vocabulary. Especially since I’m coming to Spain this September. Laura you are so funny in your delivery. Love your site.

  • @nornorberciogames
    @nornorberciogames Год назад +9

    Another great video! Thank you for making so useful materials for us. Take care! 🤠

  • @009AZZA009
    @009AZZA009 Год назад +4

    I must say Spanish expressions are hilarious, cracks me up! Love from Portugal

  • @numericbin9983
    @numericbin9983 Год назад +19

    Hilarious how in French (and italian too, from little I have learned), we have pretty similar swear words.
    Latin languages hehe. Great content !

    • @__Teresa__
      @__Teresa__ Год назад +1

      and portuguese as well ahahah

  • @AussieBum80
    @AussieBum80 Год назад +3

    HAHAHAH ... Laura, you're always so sweet. So innocent. I've been waiting for this!
    Muchas Gracias xxx

  • @dan3696
    @dan3696 Год назад +21

    Thanks so much for this content! I've significantly enriched my capacity to curse in Spanish after watching this video. Personally I'd prefer it to be entirely in Spanish for more input, but I'll forgive that 😇 By the way, for someone from Spain, your English is fantastic. Profesorcita tan linda como siempre. Gracias de nuevo😊❤

  • @milly4556
    @milly4556 Год назад +20

    Could you do a video on Spanish idioms/slang terms too? 😅

  • @sashapentovmusic
    @sashapentovmusic Год назад +2

    Banger video. Thank you so much for helping me spice up my linguistic abilities here in Puerto Rico!

  • @Ruthlessleader
    @Ruthlessleader Год назад +2

    Spanish : has the best curse words
    Arabic : Hold my zamzam

  • @Pablanguillas
    @Pablanguillas Год назад +36

    Me encanta el factor de que me estoy viendo un video de como aprender mi idioma, pero es que hay que decir que está entretenido 😂😂

    • @monkeyDDluffy23
      @monkeyDDluffy23 Год назад +2

      Ya somos dos JAJAJJJAA

    • @_lucasito
      @_lucasito Год назад +1

      Sí la verdad😂
      Aunque sobre lo del 2:40 se le ha ido un poco, la ostia como objeto religioso es una palabra diferente sin hache, no?

    • @monsieurkeyboard
      @monsieurkeyboard Год назад +1

      El hecho*

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 Год назад +3

    Pretty impressed with laura's knowledge of cursing in english, she seemed to be having lots of fun making this:-)! It makes me miss Spain!

  • @Liammulli
    @Liammulli Год назад +3

    Just got back from Madrid and found it funny how people talk like they just came out of the dentist with the tongue out of the mouth.

  • @lorenzo6777
    @lorenzo6777 Год назад

    I love how you make the matching facial expression for us to easily associate the word with its intended use 😊

  • @bayareablues2255
    @bayareablues2255 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this. I'm going to spend all of June (and a little more) in Spain. It's good to know I'll be prepared!! 😆

  • @angrydoodle8919
    @angrydoodle8919 Год назад +15

    In Quebec we also say hostie as a curse word. I was very surprised to learn you guys say hostia

    • @rgzfuentes
      @rgzfuentes Год назад +1

      Hostia is, technically, the little disk of bread that priests distribute in church at masses. What does hostie mean? Merci

    • @EGH666
      @EGH666 Год назад +2

      @@rgzfuentes it means the little disk of bread that priests distribute in church at masses

    • @rgzfuentes
      @rgzfuentes Год назад

      @@EGH666 😂✌️

    • @angrydoodle8919
      @angrydoodle8919 Год назад

      @@rgzfuentes yeah it’s the same lol

    • @MikalSassou0524
      @MikalSassou0524 10 месяцев назад

      same :D

  • @supermani967
    @supermani967 Год назад +2

    this is all the motivation i need to begin learning spanish

  • @xterminator771
    @xterminator771 Год назад +2

    Really entertaining delivery, my favorite learn spanish video so far

  • @letsgotagalog3748
    @letsgotagalog3748 Год назад +4

    In the Philippines, old folks also say, “que se joda” but’s its use is fading. We also say “coño” but to refer to fair-skinned children of rich families. We also say “la mierda” but to mean to aimlessly or uselessly go out like going to the mall. Spain did leave us with more colorful curse language.

  • @nicholaszeddies7293
    @nicholaszeddies7293 Год назад +4

    solid vid!! in english we don’t refer to curse words as just “curses” like in the video title. the word curse by itself in english is like una maldición

  • @xSunKissedGirlx
    @xSunKissedGirlx Год назад +1

    The way you say fuck in English has to be the most sweet/pleasing sound of fuck I’ve ever heard

  • @Powerhouse08
    @Powerhouse08 Год назад +2

    Starts the video with the classic 'joder'
    Everyone: That's what I've been waiting for

  • @simonbenyi1089
    @simonbenyi1089 Год назад +5

    in hungarian you can basically use every single word as a curse word if combined in the right way with another word. but spanish is definietly still up there

  • @stefanomartello3786
    @stefanomartello3786 Год назад +8

    As an italian, that's... relatable 😂

  • @-XeNa_
    @-XeNa_ Год назад +2

    Not just the curses are so good, I just immediately fall in love when a girl starts to speak spanish. I can't stop it.

  • @JonathanLane-dt2pv
    @JonathanLane-dt2pv 7 месяцев назад

    I used to speak pretty good Spanish and am trying to get it back up to speed. These videos are sooo watchable. I’m learning new stuff all the time. And Laura is adorable and funny.

  • @bobmarkerson
    @bobmarkerson Год назад +4

    Germany is also very good in cursing, everytime I hear Hurensohn it touches my heart and soul

    • @robertway5756
      @robertway5756 Год назад +1

      Used to work with a German guy who was always saying "shuyzer".
      It then became his nickname!

    • @spanishafterhours
      @spanishafterhours  Год назад +5

      I need to learn some German curses

  • @JuanGomez_
    @JuanGomez_ Год назад +7

    We need a part 2

  • @ohmypaper
    @ohmypaper Год назад

    so charming! I wish I had a Spanish teacher like this lady when I was at school

  • @MikeGrahamDSM
    @MikeGrahamDSM Год назад

    This is more motivating to learn than conjugations of “regular” words

  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove Год назад +7

    I think I just fell in love with you! Who are you?! When I was doing my maestría in Spanish here in Hawaii, my advisor, Marta, was from Spain. She did her dissertation on Spanish women cursing more than any other group of women on earth. 😂 That always cracked me up. After I did the Camino of Santiago, it all made sense. I did indeed hear, “joder”, everywhere I went. The best of the, “joder’s”, I heard was this refrán: “Joder joder, que no joderemos, pero joder, que ganas tenemos”.

    • @rgzfuentes
      @rgzfuentes Год назад +2

      Joder, jodamos, que todos somos hermanos. Y al final tanto jodimos que todos fuimos primos 😂

    • @mikeuptegrove
      @mikeuptegrove Год назад +1

      @@rgzfuentes lo amo. Gracias para compartiéndolo.

  • @rakon8496
    @rakon8496 Год назад +3

    Really like this fine, sophisticated nuances on your facial expressions, - and, yeah, i realize that this is a weird compliment! 😄

  • @ronen124
    @ronen124 Год назад

    thank you Miss for teaching me how to pronounce such an important words and phrases in this beautiful language

  • @sKaraptor2
    @sKaraptor2 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video. The Spanish I speak comes from El Salvador & Mexico but you've taught me new phrases I hadn't heard before. I'll be putting them to use very soon 😂

  • @cancelcancel6613
    @cancelcancel6613 Год назад +3

    This is just what I need. Spain, here I come.

  • @languageswithevan
    @languageswithevan Год назад +6

    Jaja gracias por un video interesante. Un detalle pequeño por si te interesa - La palabra en inglés es "wafer" y la pronunciación es más como "way-fer" en inglés. Pero se entendió lo que dijiste también.

  • @lucastheslothman2758
    @lucastheslothman2758 Год назад +2

    Soy español y el video aún así es precioso de ver jajajajjajjajaj me suscribo.
    Literalmente son cosas que ya se y aún así, ver las caras que pones mientras lo dices son cuanto menos fascinantes.

  • @Danielhake
    @Danielhake Год назад

    Hola Laura, I learnt most of these from a spanish classmate back at school. Takes me back. I guess I'm ready to visit Spain now 😉

  • @atrumluminarium
    @atrumluminarium Год назад +4

    It's interesting, in Maltese we use "hostia" (for us we call it "ostja") in exactly the same way when translated

  • @TheBabie113
    @TheBabie113 Год назад +4

    yasss im gonna watch ten times and take notes

  • @kimzierap
    @kimzierap Год назад

    Este es el vídeo que estaba esperando. Muchísimas gracias.

  • @tmalloydesign
    @tmalloydesign Год назад

    perfect soundtrack - banda sonora perfecta - and fun content! ¡Lo estás haciendo muy bien con tu canal! Enhorabuena!!

  • @Ali-Oli09
    @Ali-Oli09 Год назад +10

    As a Spanish, this was HILARIOUS! Thanks for making me laugh, lots of love!
    (I can also see you quite enjoyed making the video XD)

  • @fs400ion
    @fs400ion Год назад +8

    Interesting how "Hostia" is also said in Québec French as "Osti".
    Actually in Québec all curses are Church-related! The strongest one is "Tabarnak" which comes from the word "tabernacle".

    • @Degros44
      @Degros44 Год назад +1

      In Veneto (Italy) we say Ostia too!

    • @Degros44
      @Degros44 Год назад +1

      I even heard some old people curse saying just “sacramento!” , just a random generic holy thing

    • @fs400ion
      @fs400ion Год назад

      @@Degros44 Interesting! "Sacrament" is also a Québec swear word. But it's used by everyone, the youth included

  • @GandharKulkarni2000
    @GandharKulkarni2000 Год назад

    I thank the algorithm for recommending me this. I do not know a single thing about Spanish, but has that changed now.

  • @abphotography1035
    @abphotography1035 Год назад

    This is a great video! Informative and very funny :P Thanks Laura!

  • @user-jb8ry5js6h
    @user-jb8ry5js6h 9 месяцев назад +1

    Spanish is such a beautiful language, that even cursing sounds magnificent !! LOL
    When I hear "¿me estás jodiendo conmigo?" If I didn't know what it means, I would say "Yes, thank you !!" 😂😂

  • @chasingenigma7482
    @chasingenigma7482 Год назад +14

    I'm Filipino and all the Spanish curses you mentioned are being use in the Philippines as well with minor differences. There are 4000 to 5000 spanish words in the Filipino language. You should make a content comparing the Filipino Spanish words to the original Spanish meaning because a lot of them don't carry the same meaning anymore.

    • @thedingdonguy
      @thedingdonguy Год назад +3

      yeah that's because tagalog is just a bootleg version of spanish and other languages

    • @TuMalaCon100cia
      @TuMalaCon100cia Год назад

      In english how many? Is very poor language I think...

  • @yolamontalvan9502
    @yolamontalvan9502 Год назад +7

    Best Spanish phrase “Quiero dormir contigo”. Guarantee to make the natives happy. Thank me later.

  • @SpanishTime
    @SpanishTime Год назад +1

    Hahah, I love this video! 😂😂😂 Such an interesting video 😅
    And you present it in such a good way!!!

  • @BlackKippahActivity
    @BlackKippahActivity Год назад +3

    I’m learning Portuguese, don’t know what I’m doing here but I’m always down to learn some curse words 😆

  • @hotrodjones74
    @hotrodjones74 Год назад +3

    ¡Joder tío! Aún que viví en España para dos años (de 2008 hasta 2010) yo aprendí mucho de ti hoy. Dropping the classic "Joe Dirt" always a good time! jajajaja

  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove Год назад

    This is your best video. I love it more and more each time I watch it. Soooo good. Very well done. And your face is the best.

  • @thehyperluz
    @thehyperluz Год назад

    My family is from Almeria, I live in the Netherlands, I'm not raised bilingual so I learn through your channel, Hostia is one I learned very early and I use a couple of times a day 😂

  • @zaldum386
    @zaldum386 Год назад +3

    jamás simpeo pero este nivel de belleza es absurdo, aparte de gran contenido e inteligencia y ahora sí , no vuevlo a simpear en unos cuantos años.

    • @markBawer
      @markBawer Год назад

      Completamente de acuerdo. Nunca escribo ningun comentario simp ni nada similar. Pero su rostro es desmasiado hermoso, podria simplemente mirarla horas. Creo que estoy obsesionado con ella 😅

    • @zaldum386
      @zaldum386 Год назад

      @@markBawer De todas fromas este tipode comentarios le hacen un flaco favor a ella, nosotros no nos damos cuenta porque somos hombres pero cuando alaban tu belleza de esta manera acabas corriendo el riesgo de que te ocurra lo que les pasa a muchas mujeres y es que su mundo se acaba convirtiendo en "estar guapas" y báscamente toda su vida acaba girando en torno a la belleza para seguir recibiendo la atención y el sentirse deseadas (no digo que sea el caso de esta chica que parece tener dos dedos de frente además de ser guapa), pero fíjate la cantidad de mujeres que no tienen intereses, aficiones, curiosidades o aspiraciones en la vida más alla de sentirse guapas y deseadas.
      Y es que el simpeo es una adcción para muchas mujeres que acaban siendo como cuencos vacíos sin conversación, sin cultura, sin chispa de ningún tipo pero eso sí, expertas en los distintos matices de color del último maquillaje.
      Insisto que no parece el caso de esta chavala, pero el simpeo las tiende a dejar el cerebro frito y ya quedan para siempre destroyed de la cabeza.

  • @leobosi
    @leobosi Год назад +2

    Reminds me of Santiago Segura in El Día de la Bestia:
    - ¿Tú eres satánico?
    - Hombre, ¡claro! ¡Soy un satánico de la hostia!

  • @sim863
    @sim863 Год назад

    This is great. I’m going to try these out at my next Spanish lesson

  • @ubuntuposix
    @ubuntuposix Год назад +1

    Joder didn't ring any bell to me as a Romanian, until you started using it and I realized it comes from Latin futuere, and yes, we also have these expressions in Romanian
    "Ma fute la cap" (he/she "effs" my head = stresses me),
    "Ce te fute pe tine ce fac eu?" (What does it "eff" you (concern you) what do I do? = mind your own business )
    "Futere!" - here it means "super / cool", basically meaning its like (having) sex.
    "Futu-ti mortii ma-tii" is one of the most common swearing in Romanian. It means "'Ef' your mother's dead relatives". lol
    To hide the futere verb we use a short version, like
    "Tu-ti crucea ma-tii", where "Tu-ti" comes from "Futu-ti", but trying to hide it. It means "Ef your mother's cross". lol

  • @indriktroll768
    @indriktroll768 Год назад +18

    Боже,Лаура,какая же ты милая и солнечная девушка,смотрю тебя больше года,НИ ЧЕРТА не понимаю испанский но смотреть твои видео одно удовольствие!

    • @ivanraevsky
      @ivanraevsky Год назад +2

      Потому что ты просто симп)

    • @indriktroll768
      @indriktroll768 Год назад

      @@ivanraevsky Да,я тащусь по Лауре,вопросы?

  • @IorekMetal
    @IorekMetal Год назад +5

    ES la primera vez que te veo y ya me caes genial XD.

  • @yupcb
    @yupcb Год назад

    as a spanish guy, this video is VERY precise and on point. this is good.

  • @LautaroTessi
    @LautaroTessi Год назад +1

    In the part of JODER this one was somehow missing, which is one of my favourites: “NO TE JODE”, that is always said at the end of a sentence. It means that you are pissed of what the other said or did, but with weariness. It’s usually said with a previous phrase with sarcasm:
    - Oh, tío, ¿te has caído?
    - No, ¿qué va? Si es que me gusta mirar el suelo de cerca, no te jode…
    That would be sth like:
    - Hey dude, have you fallen to the floor?
    - No, not at all! It’s like I like to watch the floor close to it, isn’t it obvious?

  • @cuartetofan
    @cuartetofan Год назад +4

    Literal que iba a preparar el DELE C1 y me distraje con este video... me cago en la leche😂

  • @ChristopherPunton
    @ChristopherPunton Год назад +6

    Ah si, las primera palabras que aprendí en el cole al llegar a España 😂👍

    • @javierpda
      @javierpda Год назад +1

      Me puedo imaginar 15 chavales corriendo hacia el extranjero a hacerle un curso intensivo de como tenia que insultar apropiadamente

  • @WiFiJeremy
    @WiFiJeremy Год назад

    I loved this video. Thank you so much!

  • @msheboigen
    @msheboigen Год назад

    My wife is from Madrid. I thought I knew the uses of these words. I knew nothing!! Subscribed.

  • @mandoleg
    @mandoleg Год назад +5

    Russians: _hold my vodka._

  • @gabrielh5105
    @gabrielh5105 Год назад +2

    The virgin spaniard curses
    Vs
    The gigachad colombian insults

  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove Год назад

    I still absolutely love this fucking video. If I were still teaching Spanish 101 at the University, I’d have to play this video for my class without a doubt. All the surfer kids would always pull me aside to ask how they say this curse word or that when they were making sentences to share with the class. Ha ha. I always said, you learn a language by learning to curse first. When I lived in Chile and was learning, I made way more local friends cause they liked hearing me practice cursing with my gringo accent. It was a great time for them so the more they wanted to teach me.
    BTW, how did you learn English so well?! I love watching you speak both languages!

  • @jorgemartinvillar8659
    @jorgemartinvillar8659 Год назад

    Gran trabajo. Me llevó meses enseñarles a mis compañeros de trabajo (trabajo en Alemania) todas estas palabras. Ahora ya tengo un video en el que podrán entenderlo en un día jajajaj

  • @micheleid1492
    @micheleid1492 Год назад +50

    Eres la HOSTIA Laura !!!!! ❤
    Me encantan tus vídeos !!!!

  • @RGMyers24
    @RGMyers24 Год назад +18

    Ok I fucking ❤ this! Nuestra herencia española hace q muchas de nuestras "vulgaridades" sean similares, pero como latinoamericanos, le hemos añadido nuestras propias variantes a la receta 😂 Por ejemplo, no usamos "hostia", pero tenemos "el c*ño de la madre" o el clásico "mamagüe*o" (Con G) (ca**sucker), tanto en masculino como en femenino y así podría seguir por horas... 😂😂
    Don't get me wrong, English is a beautiful and fascinating language, but when it comes to swearing it is no match for us. Hahaha

    • @keithbaker4589
      @keithbaker4589 Год назад +1

      Have you seen The Sopranos? English version of 'El c*ño de la hermana'! is used. I think it's swearing in general which is so flexible and adaptable in EVERY language! In England I've heard the 'F' word and the 'C' word used as a noun, adjective, verb, and just about every other type of word!

    • @srbaruchi
      @srbaruchi Год назад

      Thank you for making me feel NOT so ignorant. I have studied Latin American Spanish for years. I know the word "hostia," but never have heard it used in these cursing versions.

    • @LeonBlackbird
      @LeonBlackbird Год назад

      ​​@@keithbaker4589 The problem isn't the lack of uses but the lack of words. You probably swear as much as us Spanish speakers, but we also have such a wide variety of words that show the pure originality of Spanish. Swear words are like herbs and spices, they enhance the flavor of some phrases to stress their importance and add a way to express your feelings through them. Knowing this, English swear words are like salt and pepper, proven reliable a lot of times… but sometimes that just isn't enough. Spanish swearing, on the other hand, have salt and pepper, but also parsley, oregano, paprika, coriander/cilantro, thyme, ginger, cumin… which let us swear like masters. While you try your best with what you have, we're absolute chefs of swearing. You just can't compete.

  • @neiss2
    @neiss2 Год назад

    Finally a video on RUclips that is spot on in Spain-Spanish slang. Lo has clavado, jefa (aunque echarle no lleva acento) 😉

  • @Undivided-X
    @Undivided-X Год назад

    This popped up on my feed for some reason, but I liked the vibe of the video and now I'm intrigued by Español.

  • @Abhi.Sharma
    @Abhi.Sharma Год назад +3

    You know, You are beautiful. Will learn Spanish for you.

  • @whiterun
    @whiterun Год назад +3

    Meanwhile Turkish and Balkan languages: 🗿🗿🗿

  • @dogma619
    @dogma619 Год назад

    I am a spaniard but I still keep learning. Gracias Laura

  • @mrchards37
    @mrchards37 Год назад

    I watch for the cursing, the lesson, and the smile

  • @LuciaTovar-qj9td
    @LuciaTovar-qj9td Год назад +27

    Interestingly, "coño" is used in the Spanish Caribbean as much as it is used in Spain, as in A LOT, but it is not too common in the rest of Latin America.

    • @j.echevarria8630
      @j.echevarria8630 Год назад +4

      Cuba and PR were the last two colonies of Spain in Latin America so they were influenced longer though their accent is more Canarian and Andalusian based. Even thiugh DR was independent longer they did interact a lot with each other.

    • @SpartanChief2277
      @SpartanChief2277 Год назад +4

      And Venezuela

    • @Updog89
      @Updog89 Год назад

      As a Puerto Rican I can confirm that the local use of “coño” and “puñeta” is alive and well!

  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove Год назад +4

    How about refranes? Cuando caminaba el Camino Francés, apunté, todos los refranes que escuché, en mi iPhone. Al final, tuve: el hombre como el osos, cuanto más pelo más hermoso, caballo grande, ande o no ande (qué todavía no entiendo…es como si o si?), y, la cebolla crece la polla. No me acuerdo los de más ya, hace muchos años. Barcelona et bona quando a bolsa sona, fue uno en Catalán que escuché muy a menudo. Pero no hablo catalán, así que seguro que deletreé mal. Y ya te conté abajo el que utilizara el famoso, “joder”. Unos más? Amo los refranes y las palabrotas. Joder.

    • @andresbf830
      @andresbf830 Год назад +2

      "grande, ande o no ande" basically means that the bigger the better, even if it doesn't work. I would say its sometimes used ironically. Another refrán that is related to this one is "ante la duda, la más tetuda" which basically means "when in doubt go for the girl with bigger boobs" 😂