Learn Spanish: How to Say 'It' - Quick Short Cuts to Fluency in Spanish
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2023
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Really generous video- very usable phrases. Clear explanation on how to build a solid sentence with just a few words.
more videos with the subjunctive please
Thank you! You have such a clear and easy way to explain the grammar!
Another great one from Martin !!
🙌 nearly finished the course. Thoroughly recommend thank you! 🎉
Well done, seeing it through to the end!!
I appreciate your comment Iam very close to committing myself to learning Spanish with this tutor.
Yep, I fell for the trap at 33:10. The 'advanced learners' section was more nourishing this time.
Thanks for this ❤ so helpful
Thank you! Great video!
Este video es muy util😊necesitamos este videos muy pronto
Can you explain the difference between feminine and masculine please
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I'm getting better so I can communicate with my workers from Guatemala
Yo pedi una libre..es corecto?
No creia que Djokovic todavia fuera fuerte pero lo es.
(No puedo poner los acentos con este teclado. Y no estoy seguro que los hispanohablantes pongan una coma despues del adjetico aqui. En ingles, si).
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Very great teaching but can you also breakdown when to use Un and Una and some of the verbiage and when and where to place them?
Nice
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Shawty got lo lo lo…..
Conparmiso..
omelette is just omelet lol
lo quiero, i thought it meant I LOVE YOU, whoops ha ha
Jajaja
Tortilla and omelett are not the same thing
They are indeed the same in Spain if you say 'tortilla francesa'. But a 'tortilla espanola' is more like a pie or tart made with eggs. I know that 'tortilla' means something else entirely in Mexico.
Exactly
One is the transition in Spain the other in Latin America