1300 Words Every Spanish Beginner Must Know
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it would be great if you included the articles with the nouns as it is a huge challenge for spanish language learners to memorize the masculine and feminine.
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what was the point????
Hahahahahahaha 'amusement park'
Good video! I have a Spanish speaking friend here in London who is from south America and so this accent is useful to hear.
I think this is great and thanks for all the comments my high school spanish teacher was not wrong, we learned a different pronumciation but then again, she taught us there are hundreds of pronunciations and dialects floating around in Europe and central/south amercia. I love the 2000 words. it's a start for sure. not the same as conversational spanish, but I still love it. tired of learning spanish as focusing on congregrating tons of abnormal verbs
Every begineer spanish must know the anteater? :D btw you are doing great job thanks for your all video!
You're incredible Rosa
gracias
very helpful, however it would be better if you included the gender of the noun, just (m) or (f) next to it would do fine
This is one of those videos to fall asleep to
Fuck, this is a brilliant idea. I am wondering if i will actually memorize some of the words.
Nice video
I'm a Spanish person and this is Latin Spanish. Real Spanish accent is Castilian (Castellano) from Spain and it sounds way more different in pronunciation than this and some words are different.
I MEAN, if you like Latin accent it's fantastic but please do not confuse this with the Spanish from Spain
Continua sendo espanhol.
We want to learn the south american spanish not the spain spanish. Dont worry
@@farahchahd2940 Jaja !
Each country has its accent and pronunciation.
I'm Argentine but I do not understand Central-Americans or Spaniards, Although yes to the Italians and Brazilians.
Great video. But this spain spanish or south america spanish ?
vaya canal 👍
*I'm going to watch NARCOS!* to ONLY learn Spanish!
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I assure you there are more important words then "ant" or "Antarctica" in the top 1300 words you must know. In fact, studying those two words will slow down your Spanish fluency. This is silly.
agree! I liked agenda and alligator too :)
Why would it be necessary to know ant eater in Spanish???
huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu i heta trhis
Can y'all pronounce the words right tho? I mean, the "ll" has a Y sound not a J sound. Thanks.
Some accents in latin america switch between Y and a Y mixed J sound depending on the word. It is correct. Sometimes you will here people say llama like jama. Or Yo like Jo. But a soft J sound.
@@opoa4624 Yes, I have heard that in Mexico , and my wife is from Peru, and they always correct my spanish with the soft J sound, that they use there also.
J is correct for South America
I can barely read the small letters
I think this is a bit extreme for a beginner 😏
I already click on the link but my email address is already used when i have never used spanishpod101.com
There are many words that shouldn't be in this video. Beginners to Spanish don't really need to know them. They are not useful. They can look them up in a dictionary if need to. Example: "crow" (cuervo), "Crocodile" (cocodrilo). They won't be talking about those animals in conversations as beginners. They are not useful words. Also, the pronunciation of Cuervo is really messed up and "morir" means "to die", not just "die". "Die" means "Muere". :) Thanks for the vid.
Your videos have too much overlap in content.
How’s ya how’s your mom doing honey honey ya ya know how you gonna your birthday dear honey dear dear friend bye ya dear dear honey ya ya how’s your mom doing ya how’s your morning doing today doing ya ya honey ya know what
who want to learn german or japenese I wanna teach him
@gaison firout , I will pass on asking you too teach ME german or japanese 🇯🇵, you can’t even spell correctly one of the languages that you claim too be able too teach other people which doesn’t inspire confidence in ME of your teaching ability.Oh yeah bTW I will give you a clue of the word that you spelled wrong it’s the word japanese Usted soplón De Nada.
Alligator and Anteater?..is where i decided to stop watching. Silly to have them in the list of must know words for beginners. And to have Latin American pronunciation instead of Castellano (Spain) is just silly again. This isn't up to the normal high standard of Spanish101. Sorry guys.
not cool dude
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i hate it
noob
not cool dude