Yo estudiaba español para muchos años y está lección es la mejor que me he encontrado para explicar estas cosas🤯 You've blown my mind with the simplicity🎉🎉🎉
Absolutely outstanding explanation!! And I really appreciate him validating that it is one of the hardest parts of Spanish grammar. I literally used to just skip over le, les, and se when I was reading because I didn’t know who or what they were nor why they were even there.
¡Muy bien explicado, gracias! My fellow Texan, I love the way you use "yall' for the plural 😅. También quiero darte las gracias por haberme corregido un error muy tonto que hice hace un tiempo atrás... dije"estás" cuando quería decir "eres". Gracias por recordarme de lo más básico 😊. Este lección de "Se Te..." es un excelente lección. Eres un maestro súper ❤
Can you provide some examples using me, te, and nos( pronouns where it's the same word for direct/indirect)? I can see how it's easy to distinguish lo/la/le and los/las/les but it's harder when the direct and indirect use the same word.
Thank you for empathizing the word ( IT) . and breaking down sentences when speaking thank you. 👍🏼👍🏼 more clearer to me now . I was having difficulty understanding when they would lo and la for he and she and it . But you put all three in box so made more sense and explaining good at 2:16
Yo he visto muchos videos sobre los objectos directo y indirecto. Esuve buscando por al menos un año para entiendo. Estan Nunca tan bueno como tuya. Específicamente: me, te, se, le, lo parte 1 y parte 2. Necesito agregar, en video numero dos, necesité ver tres veces para entiendo, sin embargo es todovia mucho mejor de que cualquire otra. Lo siento sobre my gramaticas. Gracias.
I appreciate you saying the literal translation before the English translation. It makes it easier for me to understand.
Subscribed. I struggled with this in high school and finally understand it now
You have a great gift for breaking down somewhat complicated subjects into easily understood terms. Thank you!
Yo estudiaba español para muchos años y está lección es la mejor que me he encontrado para explicar estas cosas🤯 You've blown my mind with the simplicity🎉🎉🎉
Yo he estudiado español por muchos años y esta lección es la mejor que he encontrado que explica estas cosas.
@@another.9 why wouldn't estudiaba work here if he had studied spanish for a long time at one point in the past then stopped.
Thank you. I’m still confused but I’ll come back later in my journey! 😂
Outstanding lesson! I have watched countless Spanish videos from others and your explanations are TOP NOTCH!!
Absolutely outstanding explanation!! And I really appreciate him validating that it is one of the hardest parts of Spanish grammar. I literally used to just skip over le, les, and se when I was reading because I didn’t know who or what they were nor why they were even there.
I love the way you teach
So incredibly helpful!!!! For me it’s not remembering the words it’s THIS 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤”te amooooooo” 😩😩😩😩
¡Muy bien explicado, gracias! My fellow Texan, I love the way you use "yall' for the plural 😅. También quiero darte las gracias por haberme corregido un error muy tonto que hice hace un tiempo atrás... dije"estás" cuando quería decir "eres". Gracias por recordarme de lo más básico 😊. Este lección de "Se Te..." es un excelente lección. Eres un maestro súper ❤
Can you provide some examples using me, te, and nos( pronouns where it's the same word for direct/indirect)? I can see how it's easy to distinguish lo/la/le and los/las/les but it's harder when the direct and indirect use the same word.
Thank you again, great lesson!
Lord knows this lesson blessed my soul lol
English grammar is very difficult for me to understand & I’m a native speaker 😂 and that seems to be my biggest obstacle in learning Spanish 😢
You teach so well lol I’ve encountered so many “Spanish teachers” on YT and so far you’ve helped me the most tbh!!
Thank you for empathizing the word ( IT) . and breaking down sentences when speaking thank you. 👍🏼👍🏼 more clearer to me now . I was having difficulty understanding when they would lo and la for he and she and it . But you put all three in box so made more sense and explaining good at 2:16
Brilliant video, thank you! I just started learning this in Spanish class, I know I'll be referring back to this!
Yo he visto muchos videos sobre los objectos directo y indirecto. Esuve buscando por al menos un año para entiendo. Estan Nunca tan bueno como tuya. Específicamente: me, te, se, le, lo parte 1 y parte 2. Necesito agregar, en video numero dos, necesité ver tres veces para entiendo, sin embargo es todovia mucho mejor de que cualquire otra. Lo siento sobre my gramaticas. Gracias.
Actually I don't get your reply. If possible, can you clarify that?
That was actually explained very well. Thank you.
Absolutely great explanation
This is so helpful!!! You are a natural gift for teaching! Thank you so so much!!
Thanks brother this is extremely helpful. . #Legendary 🏆🥇
Imma have to watch this a few times. 😂🤦🏾♀️
Why is it "¿Como se llama?" as opposed to "¿Como le llama?"
So informative and interesting
Absolutely awesome video!
Thanks so much can you do more examples
So damn helpful.
Great video!!
Great video!!!
I am white
Muchísimas gracias!! Eres un adivino. Your content is so helpful!!
Well I guess this guy must have died or something. There hasn't been a new video in a while...
Is it true that Spanish provides other tools to rearrange the sentences in other formats?