The Verb HABER Explained 💡🤓 Spanish Verbs You Need to Know!
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- Best way to learn about the Verb HABER in Spanish!
Watch María explain how to conjugate and use the Verb HABER in Spanish conversations! You will learn and practice Spanish, but also understand a bit more about different verbs and their conjugations.
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This is the best description I've seen on TH-cam so far. There's sooooooo much to remember with this one. Thank you.
Finally this is explained slowly and repetitively so that it sticks in my brain! In addition to the way you enunciate your words, the use of colors, pictures, videos and background music I find extremely helpful. ☺ Thank you!!
You have the most comprehensive teaching ever thank you so much
Crushed it, buen trabajo! Muchas gracias para tu leccion
well done very lucid!!!
Single best explanation of Haber on youtube, and the story at the end was fantastic for practice and understanding.
Your description of the verb did help immensely as I at least understand its many uses now.
I also realised I'm gonna need a heck of a lot more study on this one and the parts of speech as a whole to fully understand. Thus is the joy of having been abysmal at grammar in school.
¡ Gracias Maria ! Está fue una lección útil.
Maria explains things very well. She explains in a very concise way and easy to understand and follow.
Omg best explanation I've seen😊
Gracias, Maria! Esto es un video maravilloso. Estoy aprendiendo español. Esto es muy útil.
She is the best teacher that I have experienced on utube in 10 years. Thanks sooooo much. 😊
The Best description of haber. Thank you for breaking it down Barney style like purple dinosaur.
perfecto! lo ha explicado muy bien.😅
Great explanation!
gracias por ese video, fue muy útil 👍😍
This is an excellent explanation of the uses of haber. Maris speaks so clearly and her examples are very helpful.
YOU ARE THE BEST ... THANKSS
Well done super useful
I’ve been studying Spanish for a while now and realise I hadn’t really understood the verb haber. I’ve also just cottoned to linking hay/habia/hubo! It’s so simple this way!
Thank you.
Estoy aprendiendo sobre español.
You crushed it. Thank you for the best explanation ever👏🏽👏🏽
Very helpful. That you.
Muchas Gracias 😊
De acuerdo, tu has "crushed it" en este video. Gracias, me has ayudado mucho!
Me alegra mucho!! Gracias por ver :)
This is amazing! Thank you for making this. Your explanation was very clear and I really appreciate you repeating sentences.
The teaching was very clear and story very helpful.
i was completely with you even translating without looking at the translations . UNTIL the planet example Hay Que is a bit confusing
Muchas Gracias! Ojalá hubiera visto esto hace 6 meses. Tu video fue excelente. ¡Gracias!
Con mucho gusto. Gracias por ver :)
very well done
I agree, this is the best explanation I have seen. I thought I understood Haber, now I know I do. Thank you.
Haber is a difficult verb to understand and conjugate correctly. This video was extremely helpful. Muchas gracias Maria!
Me alegra mucho que te haya servido! ♥ Gracias por tu comentario.
Add haya to the list. Haber is a beach.
Wow...... you have described very well of Haber verb. You are really great Spanish tutor in my views......keep it up
Thank you for this. I’m having a hard time learning Spanish and this was helpful.
In English I would’ve had a haaaard time understanding “Haber” but I know some German as well, and in German it’s similar! Es gibt, a direct translation is “it gives.” Both use impersonal “action/active” verbs where in English we use “there” followed by the etherial “to be.” We just love putting existential dread into every non-sentient thing; That iron bench over there simply is and always will be. Deep English, deep. 🤣 Who would’ve thought German would help me learn Spanish! Gracias for the explanation! I know for German’s case “es gibt” comes from “he gives/Er gibt” that came from “God gives us” but in old German.
excellent!
This was an Excellent video and helped me understand haber . Muchas Gracias 😊
Bien hecho.
¡Fantastico!
Gracias por eso
Thanks, excellent!!!
Thank you for watching!!
Super lesson!
Thanks!
This is wonderful, thanks María! Very helpful.
You crushed it!
The best explanation of haber yet!😊
Thanks for your clarification “ hay/ había & hubo
This video was superb, thank you for breaking this down 💛
I learned something this morning, thank 🎉🎉❤
You did "crush it" ! Thank you.
Tu forma de explicación es muy bonita y persuasivo.
Excelente!
Thus was a great lesson. I have been having trouble with the haber conjugations.
At last i get it!! excellent explanation thank you.
What did you say at the end? Love your lessons, I'm learning from them and trying harder to speak more in public!
Nailedddd ittttt. I’ve watched various videos on the verb haber and you touched on everything I wanted clarification on and even what I didn’t know until now. Subbed!
Welcome to the channel! I appreciate it 🥰
Muy Bien!! Lo he disfrutado mucho y he enseñado unas cosas nuevas. Muchísimas gracias
excellent, gracias!
Con gusto! Gracias por comentar :)
AMAZING VIDEO!! SO HELPFUL! Thank you so much! I LOVED your explanation
Aww thank you! It makes me really happy to know this ♥♥♥
This was very clear. Thank you for the explanation, Maria. Gracias!
My pleasure 🥰
Indeed, you did crush it with this video. However, how would you say that in Spanish?
This video was very informative and fun, thank you.
You’re welcome 😊 thank you for watching!
Excellent review for me on the verb haber. Gracias
Me alegra mucho! Gracias por ver ❤️
Esto fue tannnnn útil. Gracias! También, eres linda. ☺️
Un video excelente y profesora excelente muchas gracias
Gracias por tu apoyo, Moukarram. Lo aprecio mucho!
You did your thang on this lesson! I can not lie
Gracias!!
He probado entender este tema esta semana y hay unos ejemplos chulos en este video.
¡Yo quiero tanto sus videos! Hay que los apoyamos más (=
Muchas gracias por tu apoyo, Andrii 🧡 me alegra saber que aprendes con nuestros videos.
That was very clear and easy to understand. Please make lots more videos! For example, when to use ‘a’, when to use ‘de’, the use of ‘que’ with the verb ‘tener’ etc. Etc.
Hey Nadine! Thank you for watching and for your support ♥ the videos will keep coming. I invite you to explore our channel for more videos like this one! :) And they will keep coming.
really good content with great slides, good editing and beautiful hair! great job, I learned a lot!
Thank you! ☺️
Very well done and helpful! Thank you for making these videos. I am now subscribed.
Thank you so much 🥰 Welcome! I hope you enjoy our channel.
Thank you for this lesson. What is the name of that guitar tune that was playing near the beginning?
Great vid
Thanks :)
Ahora entiendo
Gracias Maria! Eres un gran profesor!
Gracias por tu apoyo, Dr. Michael 🤗 Saludos.
Pues los profes de ahora ya no son como los de antes entonces 😂😂
Eyes tan hermosa!! Te amor!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Maria is Caliente ❤
Thank you! Is thre anywhere to access the slides from this lesson?
Really well-explained, thank you! I still have one question though....what about hubiera? 😬😆
Maybe in another video. Hubiera is in a class by itself. When i finally grasped how to use it, i was on cloud 9.
i like the word hidden without pronouncing the h
Which is correct when talking about what you have to do?
Example: 'Tenia que trabajar' or 'Habia que trabajar'
Gracias Maria!
So glad you made this Haber video it was much needed.
Hey there! Great question. They’re both correct. It’s just that with “haber” is more impersonal. If you say “tenía que trabajar” you are saying “I had to work”.
If you say “había que trabajar” you are expressing that it was a work day in the general sense, but it’s implicit you’re talking about yourself.
I hope I made myself clear lol 🤞🏽
@@LingoMasterySpanish Ohhh ok. That is very clear. Gracias!
Amaaazing! Thank you so much for this video!!
Una pregunta si puedo..
Ayer hubo un accidente por mi casa - translates to there was an accident near my house, my question is why the use of 'por' here? and not 'cerca'
In that context "por" indicates that is close too :) you can use both!
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For the implied obligation, can the tone be perceived as rude or demanding depending on what is being said?
it was a good lesson but you crushed my whole world. i was under the impression that tango means have. plain to see i have to watch this a few more times.
Tener means to have as in possession. Yo tengo un libro. - I have a book. Haber has nothing to do with possession. Ya he comido - I've already eaten or I have already eaten.
Definitivamente lo has aplastaste! Voy a ver esto hasta que lo entienda haber completamente!
crashed it!
Excellent video, wish there was more time to write down the sentences or a way to print a worksheet.
Thank you for watching! And great suggestion :)
In the end of the video why there is "había" in "porque había distintas especies" and not "habían"? Ellos, no?
Haber iguales hacer?
3:50 😟
There was two parties last night. last night is not specific, what time last night? Why it's hubo and not habia here, who knows. Wish you chose some better examples. Still confused.
So natives said all I needed was a Spanish girlfriend, tu es mi novia ahora jajaja
haben in German, har in Swedish
i use hay que as "one must" Hay que tomar la basura cada dia - one must take the trash every day
I don’t even know these tenses in English
Por favor music is way to loud !!! When you are learning a new language the music is too distracting
Music is very distractive! Why por que music en esto video? I could not continue ! Have a separate video for your music !
This explaining turned me off to studying with this channel! Too much info.
Are you single ❤