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Which language is that?😮
Bien! Allí, ahí😮
Saludos a ti, mi increible maestra 🥂
You guys have just copied Easy Spanish!!
MAKE LITTLE BIG SUBTITLES
Muchas gracias !muy útil para principiantes como yo ❤
Great video, but it would be much easier to hear what the speaker is saying if there would be no music in the background. The background music is distracting and makes it harder to really hear what the speaker is saying.
Vosotros?????????????????????????+
i feel like textbooks teach you in that robotic way, whenever i see people learn my language (dutch) they also write very robotic as if it was written by a translator, unfortunatly many textbooks teach that way, it was the same for me when learning english,. only when i started to use what i learned in college i found out that natives speak very different. thanks for these kind of videos :D
Gracias por todos sus videos, ya llevo 4 años estudiando español pero aun me falta mucho aprender, sus videos me ayudan un monton. saludos de los países bajos :D
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Estoy emocionado cada vez te veo drop a new video!
¡La amo mucho!
Gracias señora 😇
La amo!
Pancit Cancion
Masturb....... Nevermind
Caution = caucion? Not really
Yeah caution is precaución. Almost the same, just Spanish for precaution. Now there’s also cuidado which is “careful” you’ll see often on construction signs.
Muy bonita
Thank you
And those that end in 'ly' in English - switch to 'mente' : totalmente, naturalmente, evidentemente, generalmente, fluintemente, ........
Lol hot chocolate for breakfast I see those marshmallows 😂
Más despacio por favor.
No se dice estoy arrecho (a)
Contigo , casi todo sea pan comido. Mill gracias...saludos cordiales desde BALI. Si quieres venir a BALI de vacaciones , avisame.....😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Estoy Ronaldo
I said… “ estoy muy exitado😅. Wow how stupid, they laughed hard
Si
Thank you, but this was so incredibly confusing
Spanish is just like French, the conjugation is a bit hard but if you’re a French Speaker or you know French it will be easier cause both languages has a lexical similarity of 75%, I just started learning Spanish from videos and from my Spanish girlfriend and 90% of time when she speaks I just compare what she says to French and I can understand a little bit
I have a question (that will probably never be answered on this older video), but: At 2:51, why did you omit most of the "s" sounds in that sentence? Is that a common practice amongst Spanish speakers? Or maybe it's a regional thing somewhere?
Hispano American not Spanish
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Thank you for this video. I think a problem many native English speakers (including myself) have when learning another language is that we often didn't learn all these tenses and moods in English. So when trying to learn another language we are overwhelmed. While I can easily understand HOW to form various tenses in Spanish (and French) I do not fully understand WHEN and WHY a particular tense is used (as opposed to a different tense). And I am not certain how to translate all the various tenses into English. Videos like this one cover that gap in our knowledge. (I can equate it to a problem some people have learning calculus. Professors say the problem is often that they don't fully understand algebra which is a prerequisite for calculus. Similarly one must fully understand tenses in English before attempting to learn them in another language.) I will watch your other KZread videos on tenses. Edit: I meant to add this at the end of my comment but I forgot. You have beautiful hair.
Well, i think "past imperfect" is lile "i used to" as you said generically. So. Yeah.
Dark sin duda. ¡La mejor serie!
I'm glad you've left this review; however, I remain skeptical. In my worldview, the perfect instructor would be a teacher whose native language is English but who has a C2 command of Spanish. Or perhaps one who just grew up bilingually. I think a native English speaker will better understand the grammatical structures that confuse the English speaker because those structures simply don't exist in English--e.g., the multitudinous and seemingly superfluous pronouns and certain uses of "se"; the reflexive verbs (one of the easier ones), the pronominals, etc. Also, this is the second Baselang review I've watched on KZread. When you first sign on, are you tested? Do you then receive structured classes based on your placement? Or is everything conversational from the start? Are the teachers on BaseLang certified by a creditable educational body of some sort or are they selected based on their bilingual fluency? I just noticed your video is two years old, but I've already written my comment so I'm sending it. :-)
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Thank you so very much ! This was so helpful to my spanish learning capability.
Got Spanish gcse tomorrow
Is this the same as the subjunctive? / or a sub- set of the subjunctive (mood)? Thank you
In Indonesia it can replace with -TAS, like Universitas, Komunitas, Responsibilitas
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