Thank you for a wonderful Spanish lesson. Your format is very conducive for learning: Good video constrast; slow and calm voice; and no obnoxious music and Hollywood drama skit. Thank you.
I love the choice of words! I wrote them all down in groups of ten and every day I will practice each set till they are all memorized. Muchas Gracias !
Your lessons are some of the best on You Tube. It would be so helpful if you had a PDF for each video so we can use ANKI to memorize your excellent material.
Thank you! Te amo is Spanish. If you need the basics, here's a playlist that can help: th-cam.com/play/PLzl0_wy5PN3gJuHZeDZBfbPznAMuCyhbB.html If you want to learn full phrases, this other list might be for you: th-cam.com/play/PLzl0_wy5PN3jfHokw_At6dUiSqCnqW6Ju.html I hope they help 🤗
The only thing is- not clear for non Spanish speakers whether these are formal or informal. So for instance if I meet you will I be using the usted form or Tu form because apparently it is not that clear like German that people you don't know you use formal.
Most are using the informal way for ‘tú’ and if you met me that’s what we use. Friends and family tend to use the informal but also if you meet someone about your same age or younger. The exceptions are when talking to an elderly person or a professional. This is from my Mexican background. Other Spanish speaking countries are a little bit different. Whenever in doubt, I would use the formal way though. I hope this helps 🤗
Hola, en este canal nos dedicamos a enseñar español. Para aprender inglés, le invito a visitar mi segundo canal aquí: youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana Saludos 🤗
Hola, en este canal enseñamos español. Para inglés, lo invito a ver mi segundo canal, aquí le dejo el enlace: youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana Saludos 🤗
In Mexico, the ‘ll’ and the ‘y’ are pretty much the same, and both are similar to the English ‘j’. There are variations based on region and countries. Thanks!
I understand that Spanish dialects varies according to different countries, nevertheless, you pronounce "LLamar" Jamar with 2 Ys, and "ya" Ja , with one only Y. For a beginner this is really confusing. I think, in your lessons if you mention that in which countries it pronounced Ya and which countries pronounced Ja with only one y, it would help. Thank you for your excellent lessons. Love your voice.
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I love the way she teaches. She explained one-by -one.
Lilianna your voice is so beautiful and soothing.
Tambien eres un profesor talentoso.
Gracias 🙏🏼
J’aime écouter vos leçons qui me permettent d’apprendre l’espagnol. Merci beaucoup.
Thank you for a wonderful Spanish lesson. Your format is very conducive for learning: Good video constrast; slow and calm voice; and no obnoxious music and Hollywood drama skit. Thank you.
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback 🙏
I agree so much! These videos are so helpful for my learning!
I love the choice of words! I wrote them all down in groups of ten and every day I will practice each set till they are all memorized. Muchas Gracias !
Great job! 👍
That’s a great way to learn it I’ll do that too thank you
Thanks for posting these videos
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Super helpful love the slow tempo easy to learn!
I’m glad it works for you 🤗
I loved this video!! My pronunciation is really improving, thanks to your very excellent videos!! Thank you so much!
I'm so glad!
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Good teacher! Thanks a lots.
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Thanks
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Muy buena esñasa grasia bendiciones
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Hello from Cambodia thank you so much for the lesson it's wonderful I am here leaning Spanish thank you 😊 again
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Excellent learning tool!
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HI everyone I am Dareth from Cambodia Angkor wat Temple my job is German speaking guide now I'm learn this language in this TH-cam
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Muchas gracias senora bueno muchas video
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Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, again, repeating the Spanish is ideal.
I appreciate your comment, thank you!
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Your lessons are some of the best on You Tube. It would be so helpful if you had a PDF for each video so we can use ANKI to memorize your excellent material.
Thank you so much! I will start working on that. 👍
Watching your video from Switzerland 🇨🇭 very well done
Thank you! 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana thanks for your reply
The super slow, repetition and English repetition is great
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0:31 from some where I learnt it
And they say llamarme
There are different ways to say the same thing in Spanish, either one works 👍
Wish I could print out these phrases for study reference.
I’m working on it, hope to have the lists soon! Thanks 🤗
im new on learning spanish , i dont know where to start.. Is te amo , italian words? btw tnx for making a channel
Thank you!
Te amo is Spanish. If you need the basics, here's a playlist that can help:
th-cam.com/play/PLzl0_wy5PN3gJuHZeDZBfbPznAMuCyhbB.html
If you want to learn full phrases, this other list might be for you:
th-cam.com/play/PLzl0_wy5PN3jfHokw_At6dUiSqCnqW6Ju.html
I hope they help 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana gracias
What is the easiest way so that I can remember all theses Spanish verbs and sentences and I can communicate with people
good stuff!
Thank you! 🙏
The only thing is- not clear for non Spanish speakers whether these are formal or informal. So for instance if I meet you will I be using the usted form or Tu form because apparently it is not that clear like German that people you don't know you use formal.
Most are using the informal way for ‘tú’ and if you met me that’s what we use. Friends and family tend to use the informal but also if you meet someone about your same age or younger.
The exceptions are when talking to an elderly person or a professional.
This is from my Mexican background. Other Spanish speaking countries are a little bit different.
Whenever in doubt, I would use the formal way though.
I hope this helps 🤗
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Love it ❤
Thank you, I appreciate it! 🤗
I hope always free cause Iam interesting to learn Spanish language
Of course 👍
por que repiten en español tres veces la frase y en ingles solo una
Hola, en este canal nos dedicamos a enseñar español. Para aprender inglés, le invito a visitar mi segundo canal aquí:
youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana
Saludos 🤗
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Están enseñando español. Que repite 3 veces en español, debe repetir es ingles si es que enseña ingles?
Hola, en este canal enseñamos español. Para inglés, lo invito a ver mi segundo canal, aquí le dejo el enlace:
youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana
Saludos 🤗
Repite tres veces el término en español, y solamente una vez en inglés, debería ser al revés, para que se grave el término en inglés.
Hola, en este canal nos dedicamos a enseñar español. Para aprender inglés le invito a mi segundo canal: youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana
Saludos 🤗
Is this Latino pronounce? I thought ll was pronounced as "ye"
In Mexico, the ‘ll’ and the ‘y’ are pretty much the same, and both are similar to the English ‘j’.
There are variations based on region and countries. Thanks!
Hola soy hablante nativo de Español y estoy interesado en interactuar y aprender otro idioma sientete libre de escribirme y juntos aprendemos
Bullseye on the target!
I understand that Spanish dialects varies according to different countries, nevertheless, you pronounce "LLamar" Jamar with 2 Ys,
and "ya" Ja , with one only Y. For a beginner this is really confusing. I think, in your lessons if you mention that in which countries it pronounced
Ya and which countries pronounced Ja with only one y, it would help. Thank you for your excellent lessons. Love your voice.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support!
¡Muchas gracias! 🤗
Thanks
De nada 🤗