I'm Alaskan Native, I'm learning for my husband and our kids. Lol Alaskans really love their coffee. If you ever go to Alaska, there will be a coffee stop on every corner 😂
The most interesting language teacher! I'm learning French and Japanese as well through TH-cam and you are, BY FAR, the most entertaining of anybody I've watched! I love the -ito suffixes you give too. I like saying "un momentito por favor" when restaurant workers greet me in Spanish haha
@@willnill7946 why racist? I've been to Mexico and I have many Mexican friends that are not funny at all... :p Ana has a great sense of humor and I said that with lots of respect for her and her work. I would love to be so funny myself :) and teach and the same time!
@@agnieszkagacek4873 Yikes, but ignore the hate...that was just crazy, such an off response. But seriously: that you say, you have Mexican friends that are not funny... I am insulted.
Saludos desde RDTL (República Democrática de Timor-Leste/Timor Oriental). Muchísimas gracias para enseñar con un método mui comprensible? És una excelente profesora que respecto! Sorry, if I made mistakes in spellings. This is my first time to try and write in Spanish.
Me gusta muitíssimo tus videos. Go on put more videos. I go to a Spanish course near of my house twice a week, and i have been seeing your videos, in order to take some doubts and for praticing.
Excellent and entertaining video! "...whatever the herb is." Most American English speakers would use the Spanish pronunciation for herb, i.e. "whatever the erb is...". British speakers would pronounce it "herb."
Excellent, Ana. Would you please do a lesson on shopping? Where is the fitting room? Do you have another size? A different color? It's too small,. Do you carry umbrellas? etc. Thank you!
I'm most of the times using: Tengo un café solo (cafe black), café pequeño o café largo (small or large). For cream here in Galizia they use nata. But thanks for the examples, I try them next time.
Thank you! This a good basic way to learn interactions. I want to asked you a question; How did you learn the English language so well? You speak so well in both languages. I am still struggling with spanish after so many years. I speak maybe 50 to 60% Spanish, SlowLY.
Well she speaks Spanish well because it's her first language. Her english isn't that perfect but its good enough to deliver her spanish lessons to english speakers. If you can speak or understand a second language to some degree, you're very admirable already. Keep up the good work
@@tramnguyen0000 Um.... for Spanish to be her first language she speaks pretty well. I can understand her %100, and of course she's not going to always say things perfectly, because let's be real we stumble from time to time even as native English speakers.
@@tramnguyen0000 Her english is best than most native speakers!! You are seemed to be jealous. Her english and spanish is comprehensible. How is your ENGLISH??
I LOVE YOUR Lesson!!!! Gracias! I was trying to find a way to say Ice Coffee in Spanish and I found your video. I'm cracking up. PUEDO TENER un ICE COFFEE??? LOL!!
I'm loving your Spanish lessons and so I hope you could address a subject that I do not understand as nobody ever explains it. My question is how to translate "to become" in Spanish. There isn't a single verb (infinitive) for "to become". Its clearly more involved than that. I'm sorry if this request doesn't marry up with the subject of the lesson "Learn how to order a coffee" above but your web site doesn't have a means of making requests. Thank you in advance and I look forward to your future content.
Hi there, to become means LLEGAR A SER, VOLVERSE or CONVERTIRSE for example Yo quiero llegar a ser un buen estudiante de Espanol. I want to become a good Spanish student. El quiere volverse rico para ayudar a los pobres. He wants to become rich to help the poor. I hope this help you👍🏻
Could you make an episode about Spanish tenses, and show us the tenses which are used in daily conversation and the written tenses. Por favor..Por favor..Por favor..Por favor..Por favor
When you want your coffee "to go" or "for here". Is it " un cafe para llevar o para ir (para que ir?). And the same when you want it for here: "para aca o para aqui' or doesn't it matter. I'm sure they would get it either way but what's the best way to explain it? Thanks...your videos are a great help.
When you say in English: «I want a coffee to go» you will say in Spanish: «Quiero un café para llevar, por favor». And if you want «a coffee for here», you will say in Spanish: «Quiero un café para tomar aquí». If you say: «Quiero un café para tomar acá» they'll understand you but that way of speaking is pretty common in Colombia, for example.
Oh this is Great.....you are so good....relaxed and drinking your coffee having fun. I will practice all week and go order coffee in my local restaurant next week........if I can get the nerve up that is. :)
Would you say “I’m going to have a latte,” or “I would like a latte”? In the US we’d be more likely to say the second one. Is this a language difference or is that another way you could say it? Thanks! Love your lessons. My husband and I are studying Spanish very hard and your videos help so much.
Gracias por otro buen video, Ana. También me gusta tu acento cuando hablas inglés. :) Siempre estoy feliz cuando puedo ver otro de tus videos. Feliz fin de semana de Pascua. 😎
Easter, Pascua de Semana Santa is a religious celebration. It is a sad one, (God is diying) We don't say Happy Feliz in that case, if you're talking with a non religious person you can say "que pases una buena Pascua"
How is it possible that you can make a perfect California accent. Kinda impressed!
I'm Alaskan Native, I'm learning for my husband and our kids. Lol Alaskans really love their coffee. If you ever go to Alaska, there will be a coffee stop on every corner 😂
soy francés. Aprendo mucho y rápido. muchas gracias. 🤙🇲🇫
You never cease to humor me, gracias
You're hilarious...and a great teacher.
Every time I tried to say the words back she was rambling how is that a good teacher
The most interesting language teacher! I'm learning French and Japanese as well through TH-cam and you are, BY FAR, the most entertaining of anybody I've watched! I love the -ito suffixes you give too. I like saying "un momentito por favor" when restaurant workers greet me in Spanish haha
Thanks!
You should be a comedian as well :) Love your lessons!!!! Thank you, I really appreciate your work.
@@willnill7946 Well, I'm sure she didn't mean it that way. 😄
@@willnill7946 Woah woah what she said?
I agree!!!
@@willnill7946 why racist? I've been to Mexico and I have many Mexican friends that are not funny at all... :p Ana has a great sense of humor and I said that with lots of respect for her and her work. I would love to be so funny myself :) and teach and the same time!
@@agnieszkagacek4873 Yikes, but ignore the hate...that was just crazy, such an off response. But seriously: that you say, you have Mexican friends that are not funny... I am insulted.
La mejor, de las mejores profes, a lo largo y ancho de este mundo. 👍 Saludos a todos y uno en especial para Ana.
Excellent class muchas gracias Ana ! Encerio agradecida mi maestra genial!
I have just started to learn Spanish and came across your channel!
Very useful topics and brilliant style of teaching. Thank you for the knowledge!
Thank you for including different types of milk...as a vegan it is much appreciated!
I love your teachings Ana
Me da mucho gusto. A mí me gusta mucho enseñar español :)
@@ButterflySpanish Que afortunado soy!! Muchisma gracias profe
Saludos desde RDTL (República Democrática de Timor-Leste/Timor Oriental). Muchísimas gracias para enseñar con un método mui comprensible? És una excelente profesora que respecto! Sorry, if I made mistakes in spellings. This is my first time to try and write in Spanish.
Me encantas Ana! No sabes como disfruto con cada una de tus clases :)
Starsucks...gotta love it. You are the best, Butterfly!
*starbucks
I love your classes girl, I'm Brazilian, and definitely, you express such a great sense of humor
Me gusta muitíssimo tus videos. Go on put more videos. I go to a Spanish course near of my house twice a week, and i have been seeing your videos, in order to take some doubts and for praticing.
Muy bien you are a best and most beautifull teacher
Thank you so much! I am a coffee lover so this helps a lot!
Love your videos, I always get so much out of them. One of the things I usually say when I order coffee is: "con espacio para crema".
Gracias por la clase hoy, hasta mañana ❤😊
Gracias por tu lesson!!! , Eres muy amable 💕🥰🥰🥰
Hola Anna, yet another fabulous video. So informative and entertaining, you are a pleasure to watch. Keep up your excellent work. Adios from the UK.
Your accent at 6:21 is hilarious!! Thank you for the fun video, Ana. :D
Jaja...no tenair amerry caino...jajaja
Yh her impression was priceless 😂
I am in Madrid sol I need a school which one you can prefer me lemme know plz ana it's (jislam550@gmail.com) that is my email
j islam Thanks!
You are so much fun to watch and so easy to follow.
Muchas Gracias.. very good lesson..will help me for my trip to Spain
Excellent and entertaining video!
"...whatever the herb is." Most American English speakers would use the Spanish pronunciation for herb, i.e. "whatever the erb is...". British speakers would pronounce it "herb."
You make learning a new language fun and understanding. Love your channel and the information you provide. I’ll continue to like, comment and donate!
Hahahaha!!!!! I love you! Please never stop putting out content! Such a wonderful teacher.
Muy bien, muchas gracias!
Me gusta cafe con azucar y leche de vaca. Gracias por este video Ana!
Excellent, Ana. Would you please do a lesson on shopping? Where is the fitting room? Do you have another size? A different color? It's too small,. Do you carry umbrellas? etc. Thank you!
Siempre estás de buen humor, Ana. Eso me hace sonreir todo el video. ¡Sigue así! 🙂 Saludos desde Alemania.
Entonces puedes decir Siempre eres de buen humor XD
Mecko said it correctly with the verb "estar." I am a Spanish teacher.
Ay Ana, me encanta el café caliente y algún día voy a pedirlo en México!
You’re a great teacher and i love your sense of humor.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My favourite part? The OYYY at 1:06 😍
I'm most of the times using: Tengo un café solo (cafe black), café pequeño o café largo (small or large). For cream here in Galizia they use nata. But thanks for the examples, I try them next time.
Thank you! This a good basic way to learn interactions. I want to asked you a question; How did you learn the English language so well? You speak so well in both languages. I am still struggling with spanish after so many years. I speak maybe 50 to 60% Spanish, SlowLY.
Well she speaks Spanish well because it's her first language. Her english isn't that perfect but its good enough to deliver her spanish lessons to english speakers. If you can speak or understand a second language to some degree, you're very admirable already. Keep up the good work
I learnt English in two years but I studied everyday, very hard, every day.
@@tramnguyen0000 Um.... for Spanish to be her first language she speaks pretty well. I can understand her %100, and of course she's not going to always say things perfectly, because let's be real we stumble from time to time even as native English speakers.
@@ButterflySpanish Your hard work is paying off
❤. Your lessons always encourage me to keep practicing.
@@tramnguyen0000 Her english is best than most native speakers!! You are seemed to be jealous. Her english and spanish is comprehensible. How is your ENGLISH??
Es muy divertido Señora! Muchas Gracias por compartirlo.
Muchas gracias a ti por verlo.
You are a piece of heaven
the barista will greeting you without feeling 😂😂😂 oh my goodness I can’t stop laughing
I LOVE YOUR Lesson!!!! Gracias! I was trying to find a way to say Ice Coffee in Spanish and I found your video. I'm cracking up. PUEDO TENER un ICE COFFEE??? LOL!!
Saludos desde Rusia!
Me encantan sus vídeos, son muy útiles. Muchísimas gracias!!!❤️❤️❤️
¿Desde Rusia? Wow, saludos. También salúdame a tu presidente.
I really like your interjections of additional comments in Spanish and not always English. Useful topic. Please do others of common situations.
Thank you muchias Gracias ❤
Te amo Ana, me encanta café con leche gracias por este video
A mí también pero con poquita leche :)
@@ButterflySpanish ahhh veo 🤣🤣🤣
Muchas gracias para este lesson
Muchas gracias Ana
Saludos de Líbano 💜
Súper. Saludos :)
Qué divertido! Ella es maravillosa.
You often make me laugh. a menudo me haces reir
could you please make a video about placement of adjectves in spanish ?
Great video! I just started learning Spanish and your teaching style is perfect!!
Ur videos really help me
Me da muchos gusto que estés aprendiendo.
learning is fun
Así es.
I am a barista 😆 this helps me too!
Gracias Ana for useful lesson
Lovely maestro !
Your videos help my heart to keep pumping blood in my veins persistently.
So making my lifespan more..✌🙃
Hombre, qué exagerado :)
Thank u so much teacher
I've been thinkin to help u for what you've done for me.
I just don't know how to do that.
It seems you're learning English and Spanish at the same time. I could never do that. Learning one at a time is hard enough. Bravo!
Thanks dear
I'm loving your Spanish lessons and so I hope you could address a subject that I do not understand as nobody ever explains it. My question is how to translate "to become" in Spanish. There isn't a single verb (infinitive) for "to become". Its clearly more involved than that. I'm sorry if this request doesn't marry up with the subject of the lesson "Learn how to order a coffee" above but your web site doesn't have a means of making requests. Thank you in advance and I look forward to your future content.
Hi there, to become means LLEGAR A SER, VOLVERSE or CONVERTIRSE for example Yo quiero llegar a ser un buen estudiante de Espanol. I want to become a good Spanish student. El quiere volverse rico para ayudar a los pobres. He wants to become rich to help the poor. I hope this help you👍🏻
Gracias por tus buenos videos.
OMG, you are so cute!!! Gracias por todo!
Hola Ana! Muchas gracias🌹
Could you make an episode about Spanish tenses, and show us the tenses which are used in daily conversation and the written tenses.
Por favor..Por favor..Por favor..Por favor..Por favor
I love you ana, I love your teaching,
Will you marry me
muchas gracias
Con canela,, yum yum
¿Cómo sabes siempre lo que quiero aprender? JAJA MUY GUAY!
Mind-blowing
It was so fun learning. Gracias.
Very good lesson 🙏🏻👏👏👏👏👏👏
When you want your coffee "to go" or "for here". Is it " un cafe para llevar o para ir (para que ir?). And the same when you want it for here: "para aca o para aqui' or doesn't it matter. I'm sure they would get it either way but what's the best way to explain it? Thanks...your videos are a great help.
When you say in English: «I want a coffee to go» you will say in Spanish: «Quiero un café para llevar, por favor».
And if you want «a coffee for here», you will say in Spanish: «Quiero un café para tomar aquí».
If you say: «Quiero un café para tomar acá» they'll understand you but that way of speaking is pretty common in Colombia, for example.
I love your videos!
Lol, your so funny... I am going to have fun learning spanish... Gracias!
So nice to see you. Great lesson.
You are such fun
Oh this is Great.....you are so good....relaxed and drinking your coffee having fun.
I will practice all week and go order coffee in my local restaurant next week........if I can get the nerve up that is. :)
Muster up... they'll be kind, good luck.
¡hola! Muchas gracias butterflyspanish, i learned a loooo000ooot like for real from your beginning video (alphabets in spanish) muchas graciaaaas
mi maestra, le gustaria ir tomar un cafe, saludos desde finlandia,, un fuerte fraternal abrazo,
Great lessons!!
Thanks for all the time you put in for us Anna.❣️❣️🐩 I really enjoy your videos because I can hear how it's really too be pronounced & used in context
I subscribed to your newsletter 👍🏼
I love you ! You are beautiful and I can actually learn from your teaching style. Thank you !
Would you say “I’m going to have a latte,” or “I would like a latte”? In the US we’d be more likely to say the second one. Is this a language difference or is that another way you could say it? Thanks! Love your lessons. My husband and I are studying Spanish very hard and your videos help so much.
You would say..."quisiera un latte" or "me quisiera un latte" = I would like a latte.
Who else wanted a coffee while watching this? O, ¿Quién más quería un café mientras veía esto?
Like Lisa Germano's song says, "coffee in the morning and wine in the evening and everything else is boooring"
Gracias por otro buen video, Ana. También me gusta tu acento cuando hablas inglés. :) Siempre estoy feliz cuando puedo ver otro de tus videos. Feliz fin de semana de Pascua. 😎
Easter, Pascua de Semana Santa is a religious celebration. It is a sad one, (God is diying) We don't say Happy Feliz in that case, if you're talking with a non religious person you can say "que pases una buena Pascua"
henhaooahneh I understand, thank you for the correction. It’s a difference between the Holy Week and Easter Sunday when God is risen.
Gracias mil veces. Jerry
Mil gracias a ti por ver los videos.
I live in Spain and it is normal to ask for 'Café con leche'
Así es, como lo digo en el video, en España el café con leche es muy muy común,
I love how you teach and your personality-do you offer one on one classes or group classes on Patreon or any other media?
I subscribed as soon as u started talk Dios mío haha muchas gracias
wow! you look so adorable when you speak! i may be going to start learning Spanish soon..😊😊
CalienTITO :3
Cafe' calientito ☺
Mi cafe'e'e' calientitooo
Really love your videos!! Very helpful and funny 😂
I wish I had watched this video before my trip to Latin America !
Thank you for your fun and instructive videos. Best wishes always. Sincerely, J.L.
Thank you ❤
muy simpatica :-)
Thanks for your videos, they are fun, and you're adorable!
@@willnill7946 I am not racist, I am mexican too. Her personality is adorable...that's a compliment
i using this for work i work at dunkin’ donuts and a lot of spanish speakers come in and struggle ordering and i wanna help them better