Learn Spanish! - The months of the year!
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This video covers months and some useful phrases dealing with numbers and months.
Hope it's helpful. Feel free to add any questions or comments.
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Vocabulario:
enero - January
febrero - February
marzo - March
abril - April
mayo - May
junio - June
julio - July
agosto - August
septiembre - September
octubre - October
noviembre - November
diciembre - December
¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy? - What is the date today?
Hoy es el # de mes. - Today is the # of month.
primero - first
¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? - When is your birthday?
Mi cumpleaños es el # de mes. - My birthday is the # of month.
el día de la Independencia - Independence Day
la Navidad - Christmas
el día de San Valentín - Valentines Day
el día de los espíritus - Halloween
That's very kind of you to say! ¡Gracias! and thanks for watching!
@1eyesnipe
two basic ways...
¿Cuál es su nombre? (¿Cuál es el nombre de él?) = What is his name?
¿Cómo se llama (él)? = What does he call himself?
You could use both in that one.
¿Cuál es___? --> which is ... that is .... 'which of all the days is independence day?'
versus
¿Cuándo es __? --> when is
@xarlesedwin
Tu comentario me hace pensar en uno de Inglaterra o de Australia que quiere corregir algún americanismo que digo porque no es 'correcto' en SU país. Las ideas de 'Correcto' o 'Incorrecto' son bien subjetivas en tal caso.
ay ay ay, you're right... I'll fix that soon and re-upload it.
¡Gracias!
Thanks for making these! They really supplement my classes!
El catorce de diciembre es mi cumpleanos! Great vid, and cool that we share a birthday!
It would be very helpful if you made a video for the season and gave a easy way to remember them.
Verano summer, otoño ottom, invierno winter, primavera spring i speak spanish =)
@sukoskamilo
Sip. Es cierto que lo dicen de las dos formas. Soy de los Estados Unidos.
i'm a fast-any-language learner so for me the vids are just what i need, thanks bro,
muchisimas gracias, hombre)))
Thanks for your videos. I teach Spanish in China and use your videos as practice examples and reinforcement of the material covered in class. My students have learned a lot from watching your work. They are a great help to those who are very visual.
Gracias
+Ivan Quezada Thanks for your comment! I'm glad to find out that the videos have been helpful to your students! ;-) Tell them "hola" from me.
Ivan Quezada I
This might help:
¿cuál? = Which / What (used with more than one option)
ex: ¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?
(What[which] is the date today?)
¿Cuándo? = when
ex: ¿Cuándo es el día de la Raza?
(When is Columbus Day?)
Hola. Sorry I didn't see this message until now.
¿Cuál es ___? = Which / What is ___?
¿Cuándo es ___? = When is ___?
We share the same birthday! Great videos from a guy with a great birthday, I'm learning a lot =)
Cuál / Cuáles are used with choice between things when used with 'es' or 'son'
¿Cuál es el día mejor para ti?
-Which(What) is the best day for you?
'Qué' would be more of a definition.
¿Qué es el día mejor para ti?
-What is (define) 'the best day' for you?
Hope that made sense. Eventually I'm sure I'll have a lesson on the nuances.
Thank you for responding! And would love to see your new launch of videos! Can't wait again You Rock Sr. Jordan!!!
My spanish teacher taught this but watching this it is easier to understand. Thanks!
¡Feliz cumpleaños!
from the students at Cal-Wheat School!
@lonedarkwolf
They could both work. In the second one... it is impied (the verb tells us that we're talking about something)
So if someone asked you "¿Cuándo es la Navidad?" and you know you're talking about it... you could respond:
"Es en el invierno."
Thanks, this is helping me study for my Spanish quiz tomorrow (it's on seasons, months, days of the week, and forms of the verb "ser")
/b/ and /v/ tend to have the same sound in Spanish. It's not quite our /b/ or /v/, but the sound in Spanish is closer to our /b/.
Dude. I don't always drop a "like" (but I do my darndest to circle back and click it), but I just wanted to say thanks.
Your vids are awesome. Take care
Muchas gracias ^^
¡gracias por tu colaboración!
Actually, I prefer my Reeses shirt
Kevin Rodriguez hehe
@Jackson Maker Peanut butter snickers. #nuffsaid
In England we usually put the number before the month when telling the date e.g. the thirtieth of March. I think I hear March thirtieth more in USA.
El "uno" de is from Spain. I believe there is an annotation in the video clarifying that it can be used. Thanks.
no lie all your videos are awesome! I am working witha kid who just came from cuba in a class thatim volunteering and this will be helpful...
Just in time for the example, hoy es el uno de mayo en Filipinas. Thanks for this awesome channel :)
it's "enero' but the single 'r' between vowels is a single tongue flap which some might think sounds more like a 'd' in English.
You are inspiring for me to learn espanol.I am go in to watch all your videos.They are very useful for me .
Gracias Senor jordan
in australia we do say the date 'of' the month, so the 07/24/2011 would be the 24th of July or 24/07/2011
@MrzRocRoyal12
Looks like someone turned off the annotations. ;-) Maybe you should leave them on because I explain things (sometimes small errors) through the annotations.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
This really helps me with my Spanish class thxs
@amirabarbary
¿cuándo? = when?
¿cuál? = what? / which?
Thank you for all the videos. Am having good time learning.
what is the difference between "cuando: anad "cual"????????
thanks sooooo much for ur great effort
Happy B-day... Feliz cumpleanos
GRACIAS MUCHO.
Hey Sr. Jordan you need to make new videos loved your lessons got me through my Spanish classes back in 2013 and 2014 now my kids are watching your videos!!! you are Awesome!
Thanks for the kind message! Glad the vids were helpful to you! I am working on some new ones, I promise. :-)
+Senor Jordan I love you videos and I hope to see more videos see you net
@sandybran
gracias por aclararlo.
THANK YOU.
you are really good i am learning really fast
Very gooooood, veerrryy gooooooooooooooodddd.
Nice.
very helpful ty
Spanish final Wednesday.....your videos are awesome!
In addition to el primero de ... el UNO de Mes is acceptable as well. Listen to the song "A Pamlona hemos de ir" it varies among countries region. No right or wrong here, just preference.
Is it just me or he said my Birthday 🥳
Your video are absolutely great, thank you!
thank you for the videos it helps me remember words from school
Using Cual your saying what but when using Cuando your saying when. Hope that helps!
Thank you very much!! :)
muy bien pronunciado Gracias! y te lo digo porque mi primer idioma es espanol.
Easy to understand and very helpful! ¡Muchas gracias, Señor!
Feliz anos nuevos!
though spanish is a latin language and english isnt, the months in english are a LOT closer to the latin months then the spanish months are.
For eg. Latin: Januarius, English: January, Spanish: Enero
Gracias! I am just going to start watching your videos as study guides! THEY ARE PERFECT! :)
oh my gosh your awesome!
These are awesome! And necessary--just reviewing, as I am, it's amazing how many mistakes I make for simple things when I have to come up with the words myself (like, answering that Halloween is on "diez y cuatro." D'oh!) These are easy to understand and good for learning and reviewing. Thanks for making them.
This is really helpful. Thanks!
¡Muchísimas gracias! :-)
@tontitofrito El primero es comúnmente usado en Latinoamérica, pero es INCORRECTO. Se debe decir "Uno de enero", por ejemplo.
Thank you soooo much!! Your videos are helping me very much with Spanish!! Keep it up!
Blake Berry That's wonderful! Thanks for letting me know!
Awesome Videos, keep it up!
Really easy and helpful, Thanks! :)
i have a question, im having a hard time pronouncing the "r" correctly cuz i cant really roll my tongue. is there anyway to help with this?
also having a hard time using... CUAL,COMO and Cuando....sometimes CUANDO means CUAL?.. COMO sometimes HOW and Que or The? also Lo que and Se... im having a hard time..please teach on how to use those kind of words
your videos are helping me to better learn and understand Spanish. pls keep it up. thanks
I like ur video senor Jordan
¡Gracias! ;-)
¡qué curioso! No lo sabía... gracias. ;-)
if you were to say "Christmas is during the winter season" would it be "La Navidad es en el invierno" or would it be "es en el invierno"?
@tontitofrito En España decimos "Halloween" hoy en día. Antes no teníamos halloween, simplemente era "el día de todos los santos" pero con toda la influencia americana y las fiestas que salen en las series de televisión, hemos empezado a celebrar halloween con disfraces y todas esas cosas. Un saludo!
1:30 thats my birthday :D lol!
In regards to Cual. I know I dont have the accents in there or upside down question marks. But just like the question: Que dia es hoy? Could you say: Que es la fecha de hoy? Instead of Cual?
its a lot like english from america, england and austrailia we all speak english but we have different words and ways of saying things
So how do you say "the first of May" then?
cool. good job
I believe you mean to say "Spaniards" since you're generalizing the people from Spain. Thanks for letting us know that.
In Latin America, from my understanding, 'el primero de ____' is quite common.
it was awesome and helpful
También pueden decir "Hoy es primero de mayo"
I can't think of anything. Typically in titles in Spanish (for movies, books, etc), you'll only capitalize the first letter of the first word and the rest is not capitalized.
mucho gracias
thankyouu:)
hoy es sabado oktubre nueve !!
gald to see which ones sound like v instead of b
holidays maybe ? gracias .
This must be your favorite shirt :)
is it "cual" or "cuando" when you ask about the date? because i saw 2 "cual"
while others where "cuando", so which one?
hello, thank you very much, you re THE TEACHER that i wanted.......its won t be easy but i ll try with your help (because i m french, some of the worlds are almost the same)
Gracias Senor Jordan, asta pronto ! ( jijijij)
Thank you so much you are very helpful. PS is that your favorite shirt
k thx
why we are using cual not que?
This is an excellent video, but please fix the error. When you are asking about Halloween, the translation is still asking about Valentine's Day. Why not have it be perfect?
Are there any other proper nouns that are not capitalized other than months and weeks?
What is the difference between Spanish from Spain and Spanish from Mexico
Sure, it's completely fine to answer in a complete sentence.
I tell my students that it's important to understand how to make the sentences in class and for the tests... but when you're talking to someone, if the short way is easier, just go with whatever works as long as it makes sense.
Hola, buenos videos, sólo un comentario. Aqui en México solemos decir : "¿A cómo estamos hoy?" "Estamos a 28 de junio" jeje se que eso es algo complicado para alguien que está aprendiendo el idioma, lo digo porque se escucha un poco raro el "¿cuál es la fecha de hoy?" sin emabrgo es completamente correcto.
Saludos
muay bien