Hello everyone! I'm a native Spanish speaker from Colombia as well and I'm so excited to see how many people want to learn my main language it's crazyyy. An advice I could give you is don't give up I know learning a new language is hard (I know thanks english :P) but the most important thing is the discipline and make mistakes don't worry about that a lot of people like I like seeing someone learning our language. I hope this comment and video encourage you, I know you can be fluently If you really want to. Have a good day/afternoon/evening/night wherever you are :)
❤❤ what's driving me to learn Spanish is the colombian culture. I have watched 6 different movies from colombia and I love the culture so much im starting to learn the language and want to visit
you impress me every time! I started learning front end after your video. Almost done with js and keep going. I think I found my passion and a dream career. Thank you!
Me encantó el video. Estoy intentando lo mismo con el inglés (excepto la parte de 30 días jajaja). Ha sido un gusto haber encontrado tu canal. Te conocí gracias al video de Cómo aprendiste desarrollo web en 4 meses y es una locura todo el trabajo que haces y la pasión que transmites. Saludos y bendiciones, Tim (desde Perú
Shouts out for the dedicated schedule time for “crying”… which is something every language learner can relate to 😅! I’ve been self studying Russian for close to 5 years and I plan to attempt Spanish next, since my fam is from Panama 🇵🇦 . Thanks for sharing your journey 🙌🏾
Real language learners know the struggle lol. Wow, Russian is TOUGH! If you're family is from Panama, I think you'll pick up Spanish pretty quickly. Best of luck!
I want to mention that it is impossible to learn a language in just 30 days from zero. But if your level is a2 b1 you could get fluent in 2 or 3 months!
I think people throw the word fluent around way too casually. I've been living in Germany for 4 years, got my b1 certificate in the first year and actively speak German all day every day and I wouldn't even remotely consider myself "fluent".
@@KyloBDepends on the individual and their effort level. Some people legitimately achieve B2 in 6 months or less while others spend decades in a different country and never achieve B1 in the new language.
Wow! This was very interesting for someone who has been trying to learn the language on and off. Thank you for sharing your learning experience with us, this definitely gave me so much motivation to continue what I've started. I look forward to your new videos and congratulations on your baby🎉!
This was a great watch! I just dropped a video on how I learned in 6 months and one takeaway from that process was that I could have expedited my learning significantly. This video actually illustrates extremely well how to learn effectively in an expedited fashion. As a side note I freakin’ love the story telling and the way the video was shot / edited. Can’t believe I’m this late to this channel. Felicitaciones y bienvenido al club de gringos que por fin pueden hablar Español.
lmao gracias por la bienvenida al club 🤣 I watched every YT video I could on language learning to figure out from other's experiences what were the most important things to focus on so that really helped set me up with the right plan! Ay, I appreciate the support and compliment. I'll def check your video/channel out as well.
I must say your channel is quite interesting and has taught me to challenge myself. Especially the python programming stuff, but this video in particular has inspired me to go out and improve my Russian and Chinese.
Contextual learning I think is awesome, difficult to construct by yourself, but great to mix and match phrases you will use often in multiple different conditions, especially with words connected by meaning or titles. Though a huge one is also your confidence, even if you’re embarrassed you talk to everyone its incredible
Haha I think I probably looked more confidence than I was! I just kept telling myself that it's okay to look and sound bad as long as I was learning and getting better lol.
Acercamiento interesante. Te aplaudo tu disciplina y fuerza de voluntad para hacer esto y no rendirte. Realmente es bien difícil de hacer. Saludos desde Cuba
First, congrats on becoming a dad! 😎The video is very informative would love to do this for German, which I studied in highschool and I worked in Germany for a while but all my colleagues spoke English. Still, I can understand German quite well due to exposure and it’s quite similar to my native language Dutch. But it’s so hard to form my own sentences because I barely have any experience speaking it.
Thank you! I know the feeling lol. Whenever anyone asked me (before the challenge) if I spoke Spanish since I lived in Colombia I felt super embarrassed. Immersion alone is not a good teacher. Try mimicry and "the tower method" of learning and let me know how it goes! You should be able to get to fluency pretty quickly.
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!! the reasons behind learning for you really propelled you forward! This is ultra motivational. GG!!!!!! I will just imagine I have a child coming or something to help me learn other languages, since I'm just single though lol
The real answer is you didn't. Not possible even to reach a conversational B1 in a month. Clickbait title but good try for a start at the very long multi-year language learning journey.
He should probably change the title to "conversational" instead of "fluent" in 32 days as he definitely achieved that. Would love to see someone with basic or no Spanish background attempt the challenge. I still swear by Baselang as the one of the best resources available.
Agreed. He seems pretty disingenuous. He even states multiple times throughout the video that he couldn’t even say ‘Hola’ even though he lived in Spanish speaking countries and is married to a Colombian. Some good info I.e. use mimicry. But the video is just a big advert for baselang.
flu·ent - (of a person) able to express oneself easily and articulately. Everyone has different standards of what it means to be fluent. I can speak to my wife and any native Spanish speaker now with about 90% accuracy and convey my ideas and thoughts while understanding what's being communicated. Fluency isn't some standard you gatekeep and reserve, it's just a way to say that you can speak the language. Thank you for the compliment and yes, I'm still learning to continually refine my speaking.
@@geosmi0 lol... Where do I say I couldn't say Hola multiple times? I actually start the video off by explaining exactly what my experience with the language is.
I saw the thumbnail for this video and figured it was more useless clickbait. BUT, I was surprised. It was a valuable video that gave me some ideas. I'm on a fixed income and can't afford Baselang, but I'm going to check out Tim's link. Baselang doesn't cost too much, I just can't afford it. UPDATE: I looked at Tim's link, but it just gives me the normal "Try for 7 days for $1", but doesn't tell how much it costs after the 7 days. Can you help, Tim?
Hey Jack, this video saved my life! Here in Brazil we have some cases where we do the "curso técnico" that's around 1 year and a half. There is a specific name for it?
Dude, i wanna be just like you. Youve been my rolemodel since I saw your coding video. How do you do it man? Dont you ever feel depressed? what do you do when you've been lazy too long?
Hey man! Of course, I'm human like everyone else haha. I always remind myself that we have a limited amount of time. I want to live life to the fullest and I have a lot of desire to make it even better. I also genuinely enjoy the journey of self-improvement and I've also learned to enjoy pushing myself. I used to feel depressed a lot but I did not have the luxury to experience it for too long as I've always had a lot of responsibilities. Something that also helps is to work on your mindset, I spent years reading a lot of personal development books which helped me get a strong grasp/control of my inner voice and dialogue. I hope that helps!
I have a little curiosity now. How have been able to carry out these project with your job? Are you still working as a Software Developer? What has been your source of income so far?Thanks
Hey I'm Korean-American (born in America) but Korean is my first language as my parents only spoke it in the home so I had to learn English in grade school. I had an Asian accent up to Middle School, what actually helped me was learning my favorite rap songs and "trying" to recite them a form of mimicry I guess haha.
I have been learning Spanish since end of June 1982. To this day, I would be hesitant to say that I am fluent in it. I generally tell people: I know the basics. Fluency in less than five years, hmmmm
This question deserves an answer, considering how many 1000s of people his video likely influenced. @TimKimMe can you at least give an update for us out here that are grinding for a similar role? It'd be hugely helpful I think, whether the answer is yes or no.
You have good info but I wish people would stop using click bait to get views. There is no way someone can become FLUENT in Spanish in 30 days, especially from ZERO. This is not realistic and can harm people trying to learn because they begin to think something is wrong with them if they are not FLUENT in such little time. Also, it depends on what you mean by FLUENT.
Thanks, I worked hard to try an include all of the information that helped me learn. To address your point, I literally start the video off by saying that I had previous experience and even included my background. I never said I was learning from "zero", the thumbnail of this video even says from BASIC to fluent. I even summarize it AGAIN in the end that I personally don't think anyone can become fluent in 30 days. ➡️ th-cam.com/video/W6cBwdhLdk8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bCclkxir7v1Laghk&t=760 With all that being said, if you put in 80+ hours of 1-on-1 private speaking lessons with natives and an extra 20+ hours of language input and review like I did in 30 days, you should at LEAST be conversationally fluent.
@@TimKimMe thanks for the reply. I agree you mentioned more info once I started watching the video, but the overall title that someone sees before even watching the video is misleading.
@@greadore Can you explain how it's misleading? I could barely hold a conversation before and after my research and study I feel like I finally reached a level that I could confidently consider as fluent. What would you have labeled this video?
@@TimKimMe the title implies that a person can speak FLUENT Spanish in only one month. This is seen as having no previous experience with the language as that is not mentioned at all in the title. Your previous exposure to the language in school, through trips to Spanish speaking country and interaction with your wife is a HUGE benefit and advantage compared to someone starting from zero which the title implies.
Nope, I def have to disagree with you on that one. Invoking curiosity is part of what brings people to your videos and a strategy you should use if you actually want to share your art + story. Even movies do this with trailers and misdirection. I very intentionally outline my background with Spanish as soon as the video starts to be as authentic and clear about my background with Spanish as possible and CLEARLY, if you actually watch the video I explain why I was able to gain so much ground in such a short period. Also, I stand by that if someone who had little to basic Spanish like I did followed my exact steps could reach conversational fluency like I did.
You're sharing amazing tips in this video! I'd like to add that context immersion is the most important strategy when it comes to becoming fluent within a short period of time. I invite you (and all Spanish learners who are interested) to learn through phrases in context on my YT channel. 🤗
Have you tired looking up language exchanges in your local area? Also try languages learning sites. You should be able to find a lot of native Spanish speakers wanting to learn English from you.
@@TimKimMe Actually, I'm learning English, Spanish is my mother tongue, thanks! I'll try looking up language exchanges! Keep going with your Spanish you're doing great 😃👍
You're not fluent after 32 days. And it's rare for someone to be fluent in Spanish after 32 days unless they have B1 level beforehand. So the title of this video is either clickbait or misleading. There I said it. :)
@@SiquijorianTraveler Thank you! I stand by my statement that if anyone did 80+ hours of 1-on-1 private lessons like I did, they'd be able to achieve a strong grasp of any language.
Hey Tim , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
Congratulations on the baby 👼💯, keep making videos you’re doing great🔥
Thank you!
I will, I have more videos coming.
Hello everyone! I'm a native Spanish speaker from Colombia as well and I'm so excited to see how many people want to learn my main language it's crazyyy.
An advice I could give you is don't give up I know learning a new language is hard (I know thanks english :P) but the most important thing is the discipline and make mistakes don't worry about that a lot of people like I like seeing someone learning our language.
I hope this comment and video encourage you, I know you can be fluently If you really want to.
Have a good day/afternoon/evening/night wherever you are :)
Gracias por el comment y las palabras amables!
La mayoría de la gente de Colombia es muy amable.
❤❤ what's driving me to learn Spanish is the colombian culture. I have watched 6 different movies from colombia and I love the culture so much im starting to learn the language and want to visit
I'm learning Spanish some months ago and I love it so much 😅
I'll be happy if you accept to exchange Spanish with my mother tongue language ( Arabic)
Underated channel, its literally crazy how fast your beating learning curves
Thank you!
I'm a little obsessive lol.
you impress me every time! I started learning front end after your video. Almost done with js and keep going. I think I found my passion and a dream career. Thank you!
That's awesome to hear!
Keep going and best of luck!
Bro put himself in the how to learn language playlist
I have to be a my biggest advocate lol.
Me encantó el video. Estoy intentando lo mismo con el inglés (excepto la parte de 30 días jajaja). Ha sido un gusto haber encontrado tu canal. Te conocí gracias al video de Cómo aprendiste desarrollo web en 4 meses y es una locura todo el trabajo que haces y la pasión que transmites. Saludos y bendiciones, Tim (desde Perú
Impressive! Keep the videos coming, they're so good, and congrats on the baby!
@@Aitech885 I actually know Tim and can attest to his ZERO level of Spanish the last time I saw him. Now he's pretty much fluent. It's impressive.
My new fave channel!!! Congratulations on your baby 🥳🎉
Aw thank you! Make sure you're subscribed I have more videos coming soon!
Shouts out for the dedicated schedule time for “crying”… which is something every language learner can relate to 😅! I’ve been self studying Russian for close to 5 years and I plan to attempt Spanish next, since my fam is from Panama 🇵🇦 . Thanks for sharing your journey 🙌🏾
Real language learners know the struggle lol.
Wow, Russian is TOUGH!
If you're family is from Panama, I think you'll pick up Spanish pretty quickly.
Best of luck!
Yo también estoy aprendiendo español! Este vídeo fue muy interesante y motivador.
Sigue aprendiendo!
Gracias por las lindas palabras!
I want to mention that it is impossible to learn a language in just 30 days from zero.
But if your level is a2 b1 you could get fluent in 2 or 3 months!
I think people throw the word fluent around way too casually.
I've been living in Germany for 4 years, got my b1 certificate in the first year and actively speak German all day every day and I wouldn't even remotely consider myself "fluent".
@@KyloBDepends on the individual and their effort level. Some people legitimately achieve B2 in 6 months or less while others spend decades in a different country and never achieve B1 in the new language.
@@maia3420 100% agreed I've heard from many Chinese Natives that quite a bit of people have fluently learned Chinese within a 6 month range.
@@sirmely And Chinese is one of the hardest languages to learn for westerners. Imagine how much simpler it is for a romance or Germanic language.
@@KyloBsome people are fast learners I think
Me gusta mucho lo que haces y llevo tiempo pensando en hacer lo mismo en un canal en español, viendo tus videos estoy mas motivado que nunca
congrats on the baby bro
Thank you!
Wow! This was very interesting for someone who has been trying to learn the language on and off. Thank you for sharing your learning experience with us, this definitely gave me so much motivation to continue what I've started. I look forward to your new videos and congratulations on your baby🎉!
I'm a spanish native speaker I may help you, let me know! ;)
your programming plan is very useful to me, u got a sub
This was a great watch! I just dropped a video on how I learned in 6 months and one takeaway from that process was that I could have expedited my learning significantly. This video actually illustrates extremely well how to learn effectively in an expedited fashion. As a side note I freakin’ love the story telling and the way the video was shot / edited. Can’t believe I’m this late to this channel. Felicitaciones y bienvenido al club de gringos que por fin pueden hablar Español.
lmao gracias por la bienvenida al club 🤣
I watched every YT video I could on language learning to figure out from other's experiences what were the most important things to focus on so that really helped set me up with the right plan!
Ay, I appreciate the support and compliment.
I'll def check your video/channel out as well.
@@TimKimMe Love it and thanks for the insights! Let me know your thoughts on the video. Any and all feedback welcome. 😅
This was awesome, great work!👏🏾 This was very motivating
Thank you!
I'm learning Spanish tooo😊
I must say your channel is quite interesting and has taught me to challenge myself. Especially the python programming stuff, but this video in particular has inspired me to go out and improve my Russian and Chinese.
Amazing video, you are a great father and husband! Btw you really motivated me
Thank you! 🙏
Contextual learning I think is awesome, difficult to construct by yourself, but great to mix and match phrases you will use often in multiple different conditions, especially with words connected by meaning or titles.
Though a huge one is also your confidence, even if you’re embarrassed you talk to everyone its incredible
Haha I think I probably looked more confidence than I was!
I just kept telling myself that it's okay to look and sound bad as long as I was learning and getting better lol.
Acercamiento interesante. Te aplaudo tu disciplina y fuerza de voluntad para hacer esto y no rendirte. Realmente es bien difícil de hacer. Saludos desde Cuba
Muchisimo gracias!
Es fácil si tienes una razón importante. 🙂
@@TimKimMe tienes razón. Una gran motivación ayuda mucho
First, congrats on becoming a dad! 😎The video is very informative would love to do this for German, which I studied in highschool and I worked in Germany for a while but all my colleagues spoke English. Still, I can understand German quite well due to exposure and it’s quite similar to my native language Dutch. But it’s so hard to form my own sentences because I barely have any experience speaking it.
Thank you! I know the feeling lol.
Whenever anyone asked me (before the challenge) if I spoke Spanish since I lived in Colombia I felt super embarrassed. Immersion alone is not a good teacher.
Try mimicry and "the tower method" of learning and let me know how it goes!
You should be able to get to fluency pretty quickly.
@@TimKimMe it feels embarrassing indeed 😅
just discovered your channel and instantly subbed after seeing how much we have in common
hope this channel takes off soon!!🚀
Thank you! I appreciate the sub.
Interesting to see people from Korea speaking Spanish like someone from the unites states
I'm technically from the US lol.
Love your content ❤️
I appreciate it!
Wao, hablas español bastante bien, felicitaciones; saludos desde Venezuela.
Muchisimo gracias! 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪
saludos desde Colombia este canal es increíble me ayudas mucho
That’s crazy hahhaa I had classes with some of the teachers in your video on baselang
I got relatively close to some of them just speaking to them every day lol.
Seeing "CRY" in the schedule really got me HAHAHAHAH
Every day we learn a new role. The Life Of A Developer
Next Video: How I Learn How To Play Piano/Guitar In 30 Days.
I have a music related video on the list!
Vamos papì!
Omg i have been a fan of your learning videos but yo we didn't even know ur married 😅anyway congrats for ur lil family ❤.
I appreciate the support!
Aw, thank you!
It's been the best thing that's every happened to me!
i love your videos !
Thank you!
y yo quiero aprender ingles junto con programación para trabajar de manera remota desde Chile, por cierto your content is excellent!!!
Next how I learn to draw (anime style) , how I learn to make a game , how to learn to photoshop
Great suggestions! I have one of those on the list already 🙂
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!! the reasons behind learning for you really propelled you forward! This is ultra motivational. GG!!!!!! I will just imagine I have a child coming or something to help me learn other languages, since I'm just single though lol
The real answer is you didn't. Not possible even to reach a conversational B1 in a month. Clickbait title but good try for a start at the very long multi-year language learning journey.
He should probably change the title to "conversational" instead of "fluent" in 32 days as he definitely achieved that. Would love to see someone with basic or no Spanish background attempt the challenge. I still swear by Baselang as the one of the best resources available.
Agreed. He seems pretty disingenuous. He even states multiple times throughout the video that he couldn’t even say ‘Hola’ even though he lived in Spanish speaking countries and is married to a Colombian. Some good info I.e. use mimicry. But the video is just a big advert for baselang.
flu·ent - (of a person) able to express oneself easily and articulately.
Everyone has different standards of what it means to be fluent. I can speak to my wife and any native Spanish speaker now with about 90% accuracy and convey my ideas and thoughts while understanding what's being communicated.
Fluency isn't some standard you gatekeep and reserve, it's just a way to say that you can speak the language.
Thank you for the compliment and yes, I'm still learning to continually refine my speaking.
@@geosmi0 lol... Where do I say I couldn't say Hola multiple times? I actually start the video off by explaining exactly what my experience with the language is.
I saw the thumbnail for this video and figured it was more useless clickbait. BUT, I was surprised. It was a valuable video that gave me some ideas. I'm on a fixed income and can't afford Baselang, but I'm going to check out Tim's link. Baselang doesn't cost too much, I just can't afford it.
UPDATE: I looked at Tim's link, but it just gives me the normal "Try for 7 days for $1", but doesn't tell how much it costs after the 7 days. Can you help, Tim?
Pretty sure it’s $149 a month. At least it used to be
@@geosmi0 Thank you, but it's now $179. As inflation continues to soar, it will have to get higher yet.
Im here because I wanna learn english (im Argentinian) and I wanna see how you studied spanish so i can do the same thing with english
9:01 the important hour in the day is cry😂😂
Hey Jack, this video saved my life! Here in Brazil we have some cases where we do the "curso técnico" that's around 1 year and a half. There is a specific name for it?
go to castilla y leon region (for example valladolid ) to learn pure castellano are suggested,because you will learn pure accent
I'd rather have a more latin American accent as it's better suited for my goals but I appreciate the suggestion.
Estoy aprendiendo espanol tambien.
¡Eso es genial, sigue aprendiendo!
Great video
Thank you!
Dude, i wanna be just like you. Youve been my rolemodel since I saw your coding video. How do you do it man? Dont you ever feel depressed? what do you do when you've been lazy too long?
Hey man! Of course, I'm human like everyone else haha.
I always remind myself that we have a limited amount of time.
I want to live life to the fullest and I have a lot of desire to make it even better.
I also genuinely enjoy the journey of self-improvement and I've also learned to enjoy pushing myself.
I used to feel depressed a lot but I did not have the luxury to experience it for too long as I've always had a lot of responsibilities. Something that also helps is to work on your mindset, I spent years reading a lot of personal development books which helped me get a strong grasp/control of my inner voice and dialogue.
I hope that helps!
@@TimKimMe Sure does man, thank you!
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Aye good vid tim
Aye, I appreciate you.
I have a little curiosity now. How have been able to carry out these project with your job? Are you still working as a Software Developer? What has been your source of income so far?Thanks
Beast!!
Hoping for frequent video posting
I’m working on making this a reality!
You did such a great job! I’ll have to check out baslan! Will you teach Eva Korean as well?
Yes! I speak to her in Korean as well!
Inspiring videos, ngl.
Thank you!
What's that noise at 3:33?
The video likes that I'm going deeper.
Hi, Kim, are you Korean? or are you korean American born and raised in the US? If it's former, I'd love to know how you speak English so well!!
Hey I'm Korean-American (born in America) but Korean is my first language as my parents only spoke it in the home so I had to learn English in grade school. I had an Asian accent up to Middle School, what actually helped me was learning my favorite rap songs and "trying" to recite them a form of mimicry I guess haha.
Teach baby Korean too the kid will be polyglot effortlessly
Already doing it!
I have been learning Spanish since end of June 1982. To this day, I would be hesitant to say that I am fluent in it. I generally tell people: I know the basics. Fluency in less than five years, hmmmm
i think you are the person i am finding
English or Spanish LOL😂
I don’t make the rules.
bro, are you still working as a programmer?
This question deserves an answer, considering how many 1000s of people his video likely influenced. @TimKimMe can you at least give an update for us out here that are grinding for a similar role? It'd be hugely helpful I think, whether the answer is yes or no.
Donde conseguiste tantas personas para practicar por internet?
What about Korean? you do speak?
I do! I've been speaking to my daughter in Korean too.
I know it's unrelated to this video but are you still coding or working for a tech company?
You have good info but I wish people would stop using click bait to get views. There is no way someone can become FLUENT in Spanish in 30 days, especially from ZERO. This is not realistic and can harm people trying to learn because they begin to think something is wrong with them if they are not FLUENT in such little time. Also, it depends on what you mean by FLUENT.
Thanks, I worked hard to try an include all of the information that helped me learn.
To address your point, I literally start the video off by saying that I had previous experience and even included my background. I never said I was learning from "zero", the thumbnail of this video even says from BASIC to fluent.
I even summarize it AGAIN in the end that I personally don't think anyone can become fluent in 30 days.
➡️ th-cam.com/video/W6cBwdhLdk8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bCclkxir7v1Laghk&t=760
With all that being said, if you put in 80+ hours of 1-on-1 private speaking lessons with natives and an extra 20+ hours of language input and review like I did in 30 days, you should at LEAST be conversationally fluent.
@@TimKimMe thanks for the reply. I agree you mentioned more info once I started watching the video, but the overall title that someone sees before even watching the video is misleading.
@@greadore Can you explain how it's misleading? I could barely hold a conversation before and after my research and study I feel like I finally reached a level that I could confidently consider as fluent. What would you have labeled this video?
@@TimKimMe the title implies that a person can speak FLUENT Spanish in only one month. This is seen as having no previous experience with the language as that is not mentioned at all in the title. Your previous exposure to the language in school, through trips to Spanish speaking country and interaction with your wife is a HUGE benefit and advantage compared to someone starting from zero which the title implies.
Nope, I def have to disagree with you on that one.
Invoking curiosity is part of what brings people to your videos and a strategy you should use if you actually want to share your art + story.
Even movies do this with trailers and misdirection.
I very intentionally outline my background with Spanish as soon as the video starts to be as authentic and clear about my background with Spanish as possible and CLEARLY, if you actually watch the video I explain why I was able to gain so much ground in such a short period.
Also, I stand by that if someone who had little to basic Spanish like I did followed my exact steps could reach conversational fluency like I did.
coding video give as you will get more views 🙃
I don't make videos just for views lol.
I'll make more coding related videos for my audience though.
❤
You're sharing amazing tips in this video! I'd like to add that context immersion is the most important strategy when it comes to becoming fluent within a short period of time. I invite you (and all Spanish learners who are interested) to learn through phrases in context on my YT channel. 🤗
Will check out your channel!
Best of luck with the ba...i mean colombian wife.
How can I contact you for a business idea?
Bro learn Spanish to get a latina 👍🏽
Isn't that the main reason everyone learns Spanish? lol jk.
where are you man ? how your job is going
I moved back to the US.
I quit my job, started a company then sold it!
How do you find people to practice? I can't find anyone 😢
Have you tired looking up language exchanges in your local area?
Also try languages learning sites.
You should be able to find a lot of native Spanish speakers wanting to learn English from you.
@@TimKimMe Actually, I'm learning English, Spanish is my mother tongue, thanks! I'll try looking up language exchanges! Keep going with your Spanish you're doing great 😃👍
deepa and deepa
We go deepa
Can he make his anki file public
Bruh just make vids!
Like a teacher i tel you that is imposible , but you car speak som things but not fluently
that random moan da fuk lol
Was it random though? lol
A ver habla
Why is there someone moaning at 3:33
We're going deeper.
You're not fluent after 32 days. And it's rare for someone to be fluent in Spanish after 32 days unless they have B1 level beforehand. So the title of this video is either clickbait or misleading. There I said it. :)
I guess you didn't watch the video through -- th-cam.com/video/W6cBwdhLdk8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-jCjvJ-9TQe-a8YQ&t=759
@@TimKimMe I did. I even saw your baby so congrats to fatherhood ☺️
@@SiquijorianTraveler Thank you! I stand by my statement that if anyone did 80+ hours of 1-on-1 private lessons like I did, they'd be able to achieve a strong grasp of any language.
Embarazado🫦🫦🫦‼️🗣️
"A-Ver-Gon-Zado" lol
@@TimKimMe lo se, entiendo español XD
Nawww let that child learn Korean 😢
She’s going to learn both!
Please do not add any weird sounds again, Thank you
I will continue to do what I want in my videos as I like to have fun.
LOL
@@TimKimMe I was watching it with my parents aside 😭😭
@@kevinkate5849LMFAO. I’m sorry.
I’ll def be more mindful in the future haha
@@TimKimMe Keep adding those sounds. There is nothing wrong with that 😂
Hey Tim , really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
Need your help working regarding coding please can you give me your email lets talk please it'll mean a lot
currently I am learning french. 🥲