I'm extremely impressed with you, Dan. You know the Spanish language so well and you're not a native speaker. That's what I want for myself. At age 68, I have my doubts, but after I retire in 497 days, I'm going buckle down and get Spanish down as well as I can. In the meantime, I dabble at it here and there. 😊
Muy buen profesor de español. Su pronunciación es excelente, Yo también soy profesora de español y me ayuda mucho tus clases por tu explicación en inglés. Gracias.
Un pequeño tip para ti: “Yo también soy profesora de español y tus clases me ayudan mucho por tu explicación en inglés” en realidad suena más natural y es como lo diría un hablante nativo
I just want to say this is my favourite/ best lesson you have done. Very easy to absorb, love the whiteboard and how at the end you recommended we go on sites to practice speaking spanish with others. Thank-you.
I've watched 3 videos on family words in Spanish and none of them included the words for son & daughter. Yours at least had grandson and granddaughter I guess haha. I'm not complaining, it honestly gave me a chuckle, like children aren't allowed to be considered family 🤣. It's hijo/hija btw in case anyone is wondering :)
I saw you on some other channel and youtube alogrithm got me to your own channel. Its always a good idea to have one's own channel as a teacher. Wish you all the best, and let me say your videos are doing a magical job for people who want to learn Spanish. ❤❤ Love from New Delhi India.
Welcome aboard! Yeah, we did some work for a small TV station a long time ago and thats the stuff on the other channel. But som glad you're here and hope you can dig in and enjoy the new lessons!
I take notes because I'm learning Spanish, and it's a lot of writing😅 in such little time, but I've learned a lot from you. Thanks for taking your time to do this for us😃😁😁😃😀🤗
It is really helpful to learn Spanish. And I always recommended this channel for anyone who needs help in Spanish You are appreciated by me and my friends Thank you so much doc.
I am currently enrolled in Spanish language in graduate school. The videos are indeed helpful. It seems that the professor is just like personally talking. Thank you. Gracias, Señor!
UGH! This lesson would have been so useful to me a couple months ago. I had already known a few family member terms and decided my time was better spent on other lessons instead. As a result I had to try to piece the possessive adjective terms on my own as I've worked my way into the 50s of your lessons. No idea it was sort of hidden in this lesson. Would have been much easier to get that chart up back then.
Can you suggest a conversational site? Or do I just Google Spanish conversational site? You are a fabulous teacher btw! I’m learning so fast!! Many many thanks for all these free resources!!
Soy Freddy Wang, tengo 16 anos, pero despues de uno mese tengo 17 anos. Mi complanio es en el 21 de enero, 2007. Soy chino pero tambien soy americano. Estoy vivo en la ciudad de beijing in la PRC. Soy uno estudiante en la BNDS, hablo ingles y chino nativo, estoy estudio a espanol pero espanol es muy deficil para mi. estudio a espanol con professor dr.d.evans en youtube, ello es un professor muy popular y experto
Hi! I would like to give you some tips to improve, you did it very good Soy Freddy Wang, tengo 16 años, pero dentro de unos meses tendré 17 años. Yo nací el 21 de enero de 2007 (if you want to talk about your birthday you can say “Mi cumpleaños es el 21 de enero” without the year or you would be talking about when you were born). Soy chino pero también americano. Vivo en la ciudad de Beijing en la República Popular de China. Soy un estudiante en la BNDS, soy hablante nativo de inglés y mandarín (chino is the popular name but the formal version is mandarín), estudio español, pero el español es muy difícil para mí. Estudio español con el profesor Evans en TH-cam (you can also say “estudio español con el Dr. Evans” but is not correct to say “profesor Dr”), él es un profesor muy popular y un experto.
Here in the Philippines, we don't speak straight Spanish however, we use many Spanish terms like casa-mansion, caro-hearse, Sobrino is a family name, tio (tiyo)-uncle, tia (tiya)-aunt, hermana-governess of a mansion, Premiro-prime, Anios-age, United States-Estados Unidos, cuarto (kuarto)-room, noveno, novel, Segundo and Quinto are family names. Also padre de pamilia (spelled here in the Philippines) madre de pamilia. Even counting money, time and age are in Spanish.😊
Important aspects of Spanish language but not focused on family titles as much as I was looking for. Descriptors and adjectives are important but I was just looking for the names spoken like cousin, brother in law, daughter in law, father/mother in law, niece/nephew. Thanks
Hola! just finished the lesson 23 today, do you have any recomendation for the apps or websites that I can practice my spanish grammar or words? Btw, your lessons helps me a lot! Gracias The Language Tutor
Hola Dr. Danny, I want to ask about the ordinal number for house, because in my city we use house number not using like the third house or fifth house Dr. So, could I apply for telling my number house? For example I live in Alas Tua number 205. Yo vivo en Alas Tua dosciento y cinco? I'm looking for your reply, thank you Dr 🙏
Hi Danny, question prompted by this video but it applies to other videos too, the use of 'Yo tengo' - is there any rule that governs the use or non use of Yo? I often see just 'Tengo' and I know that means I have and is the same as Yo tengo - but when should Yo be used/not used? Same question applies to, for instance, Nosotros bebemos etc when can I just use just Bebemos. How do I know if it's ok to drop 'Nosotros'?
I feel like you only use 'Yo' when you are describing yourself (like who u are). When you like say 'tengo' or any other verb, I think you dont have to use 'Yo', cause its already in its right form, it already refers to what you have. Same with other verbs. If its already in its right form, you dont have to use, ' Yo, tú, usted, él, ella, nosotros, vosotros, ustedes, ellos, ellas'. (Im not too sure, but from what I hve observed its like that🤷♀️).
In your lesson about days of the week and months you said when talking about the date that spanish doesn't use ordinal numbers, with first being the exception. How come we can't use these ordinal numbers for dates? E.g. El segundo de enero?
Could you explain the question structure of the question "Cómo se llama tu hermana?", in other words, how could we translate it into English literally?
Sure! The reflexive lesson may help with understanding this. "Se" means "herself" in this case and "llama" means "calls" so it literally translates to "How herself she calls your sister" which doesn't make sense when you translate it literally, but it comes out sounding fine in Spanish meaning "how does she call herself."
Somebody sent me this in an email , can anyone please explain what it says?- Hay un tipo de clínica en Vietnam donde te piden que tragues una solución de agua salada que induce el vómito. Te dan un tazón de papel y luego, cuando has vomitado en el tazón, proceden a hacer un "análisis de vómitos" donde analizan lo que hay en el tazón y te dan una impresión de tus niveles de nutrientes e información de hidratación. Esto cuesta 12 dólares estadounidenses y es muy popular allí.
Im not that fluent in spanish. Im still learning it. But I think its about a clinic is Vietnam. And vomiting problems, visit the clinic in vietnam. And it costs 12 dollars? From what I understand, I think that's what the message is saying, not sure though. Lol just go to google translate😅, if u wanna know the whole thing.
SEPTimo, OCTavo, NOVeno, DECimo.. sounds like the months in English. but SEPT is the 9th month, OCT is the 10th, NOV is the 11th and DEC is the 12th. So the year should be starting MARCH.. hmm idk.. overthinking.. lol
Yo fue el tercero hijo del la familia y tengo dos hermanas más viejas. La primera se llama Mônica y la segunda se llama Paula. No deseo tener un hijo, sino siete. :D
Hi Vinit! In the example with Carmen, I was using a different structure to say "her name is." That structure is reflexive. When someone states their name, they can use the reflexive or the basic phrase "her name is." Her name is could be "su nombre es" or "se llama."
Although English is not my mother language I can really learn Spanish by watching your videos. Thank you so much!
That's great!
Same here. Even from same country :)
@@ThePositiev3x We all here
What is your mother language? Is English your father language? You write it very well dolly.
@@AGNETHAFALTSK0G They are Turkish. From Turkey or Cyprus. Both have Turkish names. I speak Turkish too.
you born as a teacher. you are amazing .
You are so nice. Thank you!
Thank you for giving us these quality lessons. God bless you
Thank you for watching!
You are such a better teacher than my spanish teacher right now i'm so grateful man thank you
So glad we could help!
You are simply the best Spanish teacher. Really second to none!
I'm extremely impressed with you, Dan. You know the Spanish language so well and you're not a native speaker. That's what I want for myself. At age 68, I have my doubts, but after I retire in 497 days, I'm going buckle down and get Spanish down as well as I can. In the meantime, I dabble at it here and there. 😊
You can do it Terry!
This is the BEST way to learn Spanish. I've been trying to learn it all my life but this is definitely the best way I have done it!
So kind of you to say!
You are a great teacher, I'm Chinese, I started to learn Spanish with your videos, and I suggested to my friends,thank you!
Muy buen profesor de español. Su pronunciación es excelente, Yo también soy profesora de español y me ayuda mucho tus clases por tu explicación en inglés. Gracias.
Un pequeño tip para ti: “Yo también soy profesora de español y tus clases me ayudan mucho por tu explicación en inglés” en realidad suena más natural y es como lo diría un hablante nativo
An absolute gem of a lesson. So much great info. Gracias.
¡De nada!
I just want to say this is my favourite/ best lesson you have done.
Very easy to absorb, love the whiteboard and how at the end you recommended we go on sites to practice speaking spanish with others.
Thank-you.
Glad it was helpful!
I just watched the 27 lessons, thanks for this! You’re awesome!
Thank you so much!!
I've watched 3 videos on family words in Spanish and none of them included the words for son & daughter. Yours at least had grandson and granddaughter I guess haha. I'm not complaining, it honestly gave me a chuckle, like children aren't allowed to be considered family 🤣. It's hijo/hija btw in case anyone is wondering :)
Great catch!!
I saw you on some other channel and youtube alogrithm got me to your own channel. Its always a good idea to have one's own channel as a teacher. Wish you all the best, and let me say your videos are doing a magical job for people who want to learn Spanish. ❤❤ Love from New Delhi India.
Welcome aboard! Yeah, we did some work for a small TV station a long time ago and thats the stuff on the other channel. But som glad you're here and hope you can dig in and enjoy the new lessons!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Been really enjoying your lessons until recent. Muchas gracias Senor, tu eres muy generoso
donated to this great channel.
I take notes because I'm learning Spanish, and it's a lot of writing😅 in such little time, but I've learned a lot from you.
Thanks for taking your time to do this for us😃😁😁😃😀🤗
You can do it! Thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel.
It is really helpful to learn Spanish. And I always recommended this channel for anyone who needs help in Spanish
You are appreciated by me and my friends
Thank you so much doc.
Your lessons are so helpful. Thank you!
Thank you! Glad I can help!
Best teacher ever thanks a lot
¡Muchas gracias! Glad to help you learn!
Very clear teaching style.
Thank you!!
It is really a good learning lessons for beginners.
Glad you think so!
He’s the best!💯💯💯✅
im learning spanish very easily from your lession..thank you sir for making everything so easier ❤
You are welcome!
Excellent explanation, thank you so much!
Thank you! Glad to help.
many thanks for the lesson
Glad you liked it!
As always .. ur chart makes it easier than eating a cake ..😍😍😍😍
Dr Evans our savior of spanish language, I ask you to help us the video on different ways of using verb VENIR like venga, ...
The perfect lesson at just the right moment for me! Thank you.
Fantastic content and teaching.
Thank you so much I really learnt a lot from your presentation.
Glad it was helpful!
thanks for taking the time to make this
Thank you
It’s great learning from you and I subscribe and like and I enjoy your vids
Thank you.🎉🎉
Thank you thank you thank you
I am currently enrolled in Spanish language in graduate school. The videos are indeed helpful. It seems that the professor is just like personally talking. Thank you. Gracias, Señor!
Thank you so much for the video
¡De nada!
Thanks a lot
UGH! This lesson would have been so useful to me a couple months ago. I had already known a few family member terms and decided my time was better spent on other lessons instead. As a result I had to try to piece the possessive adjective terms on my own as I've worked my way into the 50s of your lessons. No idea it was sort of hidden in this lesson. Would have been much easier to get that chart up back then.
im from india and you are a great teacher. thanks for your hard work. ^^
Thank you! 😃
This is one to remember. 😅
Enjoying your content.
At 2:50, you say and write" sobrino, and sobrina" backwards from the English on screen. Should be sobrina and sobrino.
Gracias!
Muy bien su lecciónes.
Gracias!!
Much appreciated 😃
I do your lessons 4 times a week really enjoy them
Glad I can help you!
great vid.. may you have more viewers
Can you suggest a conversational site? Or do I just Google Spanish conversational site? You are a fabulous teacher btw! I’m learning so fast!! Many many thanks for all these free resources!!
That was perfect Dr.Danny🤩
thank you so much for this video
Thank you
¡De nada!
Soy Freddy Wang, tengo 16 anos, pero despues de uno mese tengo 17 anos. Mi complanio es en el 21 de enero, 2007. Soy chino pero tambien soy americano. Estoy vivo en la ciudad de beijing in la PRC. Soy uno estudiante en la BNDS, hablo ingles y chino nativo, estoy estudio a espanol pero espanol es muy deficil para mi.
estudio a espanol con professor dr.d.evans en youtube, ello es un professor muy popular y experto
Hi! I would like to give you some tips to improve, you did it very good
Soy Freddy Wang, tengo 16 años, pero dentro de unos meses tendré 17 años. Yo nací el 21 de enero de 2007 (if you want to talk about your birthday you can say “Mi cumpleaños es el 21 de enero” without the year or you would be talking about when you were born). Soy chino pero también americano. Vivo en la ciudad de Beijing en la República Popular de China. Soy un estudiante en la BNDS, soy hablante nativo de inglés y mandarín (chino is the popular name but the formal version is mandarín), estudio español, pero el español es muy difícil para mí. Estudio español con el profesor Evans en TH-cam (you can also say “estudio español con el Dr. Evans” but is not correct to say “profesor Dr”), él es un profesor muy popular y un experto.
@@tatianajaimes3043 thx so much!
Here in the Philippines, we don't speak straight Spanish however, we use many Spanish terms like casa-mansion, caro-hearse, Sobrino is a family name, tio (tiyo)-uncle, tia (tiya)-aunt, hermana-governess of a mansion, Premiro-prime, Anios-age, United States-Estados Unidos, cuarto (kuarto)-room, noveno, novel, Segundo and Quinto are family names. Also padre de pamilia (spelled here in the Philippines) madre de pamilia. Even counting money, time and age are in Spanish.😊
Gracias
You are the best
muy bien video me gusta él
U deserve 1 mil followers 🔥❤️
¡Muchas gracias!
Perfect job👌 ! It’s very useful ! Thanks one more time and keep doing on the same way ! :)
Important aspects of Spanish language but not focused on family titles as much as I was looking for. Descriptors and adjectives are important but I was just looking for the names spoken like cousin, brother in law, daughter in law, father/mother in law, niece/nephew. Thanks
Hola! just finished the lesson 23 today, do you have any recomendation for the apps or websites that I can practice my spanish grammar or words? Btw, your lessons helps me a lot! Gracias The Language Tutor
You could try hellotalk :)
Same question 🤔
@@jiessacortez8494 thank you
Hello, sir. at the end of the video can you give us some sentences to make and later on post the answers on TH-cam story or something??
thank you , new words more advance...
Llevo cutro años aprendiendo español. Gracias .
Excelente!
Namastey🙏 from India
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Hola Dr. Danny, I want to ask about the ordinal number for house, because in my city we use house number not using like the third house or fifth house Dr. So, could I apply for telling my number house? For example I live in Alas Tua number 205. Yo vivo en Alas Tua dosciento y cinco? I'm looking for your reply, thank you Dr 🙏
excellente!
Hi Danny, question prompted by this video but it applies to other videos too, the use of 'Yo tengo' - is there any rule that governs the use or non use of Yo? I often see just 'Tengo' and I know that means I have and is the same as Yo tengo - but when should Yo be used/not used? Same question applies to, for instance, Nosotros bebemos etc when can I just use just Bebemos. How do I know if it's ok to drop 'Nosotros'?
I feel like you only use 'Yo' when you are describing yourself (like who u are). When you like say 'tengo' or any other verb, I think you dont have to use 'Yo', cause its already in its right form, it already refers to what you have. Same with other verbs. If its already in its right form, you dont have to use, ' Yo, tú, usted, él, ella, nosotros, vosotros, ustedes, ellos, ellas'. (Im not too sure, but from what I hve observed its like that🤷♀️).
I think when u want to emphasize the pronouns, then you have to put them.
Danny is gorgeous!
Thanks for the tip on language practice sights! Can you suggest a "workbook" as a challenge and checkpoint? Great tutorial.
That's a good question. I haven't really checked into work books lately. If you find any good ones, let me know.
Can you do.a lesson on Sea? I haven't a clue about this.
¿Puedes hacer una lección sobre el 'Sea'? No tengo ni idea de esto.
excelente mi profosor
I don't really know where to find those people to practice with because here in Uganda, I haven't met anyone who knows Spanish as yet
Hello sir , when we say su hermana ,how can we differentiate is it her sister or his sister .
Hi, could you please recommend any such sites for practising spanish?
Hello talk application
thank u
Can you please post a link for any good on line website for conversational Spanish
Grazie
In your lesson about days of the week and months you said when talking about the date that spanish doesn't use ordinal numbers, with first being the exception. How come we can't use these ordinal numbers for dates? E.g. El segundo de enero?
Could you explain the question structure of the question "Cómo se llama tu hermana?", in other words, how could we translate it into English literally?
Sure! The reflexive lesson may help with understanding this. "Se" means "herself" in this case and "llama" means "calls" so it literally translates to "How herself she calls your sister" which doesn't make sense when you translate it literally, but it comes out sounding fine in Spanish meaning "how does she call herself."
Hola senior Danny como estas
Today I learned that my favourite ordinal number is Sixth lol
When he said “Mi nombre es Danny.” I was like, wtf! Get outta my head!!!
Ha ha! You have a cool name though.
So , how do I know when to use EL/ Ella/ usted or Su?
Él, Ella and Usted are "he", "she" and "you." Su is only used to show who owns something. His car = su carro. Her house = Su casa.
@@TheLanguageTutor ooooooooooooooooooook sir
Sir what is the word for friends
Amigos
What are the nouns for 'girl' or 'boy' or man/woman?
There are different words. Niño/niña, muchacho/muchacha for "girl" and "boy" and "hombre" and "mujer" for "man" and "woman"
Danny is an excellent teacher and is hot ! Woof !!
Agreed! He is s-xy. I think he has a lot of admirers. 'Woof,' indeed. Lol.
@@sammimitsu he's very handsome and must have loads of admirers lol. Have you seen his videos on teaching the guitar and bass ?
Excelente
please , if i want to say for exemple; this is your car (for a respectful person), how to say it??
Este es su caro
Este es su carro
Este es su carro
YOU LOOK SUPER CUTE IN THIS T-SHIRT
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where did "se" came from
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Somebody sent me this in an email , can anyone please explain what it says?-
Hay un tipo de clínica en Vietnam donde te piden que tragues una solución de agua salada que induce el vómito. Te dan un tazón de papel y luego, cuando has vomitado en el tazón, proceden a hacer un "análisis de vómitos" donde analizan lo que hay en el tazón y te dan una impresión de tus niveles de nutrientes e información de hidratación. Esto cuesta 12 dólares estadounidenses y es muy popular allí.
@@sammimitsu I am in love with Danny? Well he is pretty cute but to be in love?
Im not that fluent in spanish. Im still learning it. But I think its about a clinic is Vietnam. And vomiting problems, visit the clinic in vietnam. And it costs 12 dollars? From what I understand, I think that's what the message is saying, not sure though. Lol just go to google translate😅, if u wanna know the whole thing.
SEPTimo, OCTavo, NOVeno, DECimo.. sounds like the months in English. but SEPT is the 9th month, OCT is the 10th, NOV is the 11th and DEC is the 12th. So the year should be starting MARCH.. hmm idk.. overthinking.. lol
Yo fue el tercero hijo del la familia y tengo dos hermanas más viejas. La primera se llama Mônica y la segunda se llama Paula. No deseo tener un hijo, sino siete. :D
I know of an electrician business called TIO-turn it on electric.
does AIB just look like Danny Evans
9:30 what is your sister’s name lmao
Her name is Carmen, shouldn’t we have used SU instead ELLA?
Hi Vinit! In the example with Carmen, I was using a different structure to say "her name is." That structure is reflexive. When someone states their name, they can use the reflexive or the basic phrase "her name is." Her name is could be "su nombre es" or "se llama."
@@TheLanguageTutor muay bien!
su nombre youssaf tiene diez años él vive en España .