I really dont get why this channel doesn't have waaay more subscribers. I think your videos, lessons and the way you explain is executed with such high quality.
Thank you for making these videos. They are truly great and understandable, I just wish my teacher would teach it herself. But thank you again, this is a page that I will come back to if I'm ever trying to relearn Spanish.
6:59 although here doesn't add up, shouldnt there also be IOP for vosotros -> Os? And also, in the blue box in table its written "direct object", should it not be written Indirect object?
Vosotros es correcto amigo, pero eso es mas usado en españa, los latinoamericanos usamos mas el "ustedes" pero ustedes y vosotros es exactamente lo mismo, el usted y el tu son iguales tambien, pero usted es mas formal, aunque yo uso usted siempre, rara vez digo tu.
I almost sent this to one of my friends because I was enjoying how easygoing you are when teaching, and they struggle quite a bit with Spanish. Double check for mistakes in your sentences. Little details can confuse non-native speakers when they try to put things into practice. I hope you are able to add the missing article!
i feel like textbooks teach you in that robotic way, whenever i see people learn my language (dutch) they also write very robotic as if it was written by a translator, unfortunatly many textbooks teach that way, it was the same for me when learning english,. only when i started to use what i learned in college i found out that natives speak very different. thanks for these kind of videos :D
Thanks for the video. What's difficult for me is when direct object pronouns refer to people. It's a weird concept that 'lo' and 'la' can refer to a person or inanimate object/ thing. That's a hard concept because in English you don't typically refer to people as 'it', only objects, ideas, etc. are called that. So I've been trying to get over this hurdle for years when I try to practice my Spanish listening skills by watching TV shows.
I like this video but you don’t explain why the pronouns like “le” move to the beginning of the sentence instead of the end and I can’t see the connection between “Yo” and “me” pls help
No soy profesor, solo hablo español y estoy aprendiendo Ingles, espero que mi consejo les sea util. Cuando usan "le" al inicio realmente no es el inicio de la frase total, debe existir un contexto previamente, te doy un ejemplo donde estas hablando con un amigo "ayer compre el vestido que mi novia queria y ademas >>LE
Also if you have two verbs the direct object can be put before the first verb or attached at the end of the last verb like in the first few examples of this video. If you just have one verb you put the direct object pronoun in front of it. The rules are the same for indirect object pronouns.
I'm confused at 9:00. I feel like it should be "Nosotros les la estamos enseñando" because they're showing it to the students so ellos, and the indirect pronoun formula says ellos is les. Can someone explain?
"les" (and also "le") turns into "se" when it is followed by a direct object pronoun which starts with the letter "L" (lo, la, los, las). This is purely done for phonetic reasons as it is explained in the video at 7:40
Still I can't understand it, is't hard for me and today I have done this lesson 50 times and I don't know why is so hard. I don't feel it ... I 'm trying to compare it to my native language but it's completly different...
a lot of countries in latin america don’t use vosotros so a lot of people leave it out of their lessons. the only time you’d ever need vosotros is if you’re talking to someone from spain
I have a question, I would think I can cook dinner for you would be YO ME LA Puedococinar esta noche. not Yo te la since the sentence starts with I . Someone assist with another explanation to understand the direct and indirect pronouns.
I really dont get why this channel doesn't have waaay more subscribers. I think your videos, lessons and the way you explain is executed with such high quality.
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Thank you for making these videos. They are truly great and understandable, I just wish my teacher would teach it herself. But thank you again, this is a page that I will come back to if I'm ever trying to relearn Spanish.
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That is by far the best explanation of it. Very objective and clear.
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Best video on direct/indirect objects pronouns!
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This has really been confusing me based on the curriculum I have, thank you for this video explaining it more clearly, I think I've got it now!
6:59 although here doesn't add up, shouldnt there also be IOP for vosotros -> Os?
And also, in the blue box in table its written "direct object", should it not be written Indirect object?
Vosotros es correcto amigo, pero eso es mas usado en españa, los latinoamericanos usamos mas el "ustedes" pero ustedes y vosotros es exactamente lo mismo, el usted y el tu son iguales tambien, pero usted es mas formal, aunque yo uso usted siempre, rara vez digo tu.
I almost sent this to one of my friends because I was enjoying how easygoing you are when teaching, and they struggle quite a bit with Spanish. Double check for mistakes in your sentences. Little details can confuse non-native speakers when they try to put things into practice. I hope you are able to add the missing article!
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Learned more in 10 minuites than my teacher could teach us in a week.
İs " Nosotros estamos enseñándosela " correct for the part 9:10 ?
i feel like textbooks teach you in that robotic way, whenever i see people learn my language (dutch) they also write very robotic as if it was written by a translator, unfortunatly many textbooks teach that way, it was the same for me when learning english,. only when i started to use what i learned in college i found out that natives speak very different. thanks for these kind of videos :D
Thanks for the video. What's difficult for me is when direct object pronouns refer to people. It's a weird concept that 'lo' and 'la' can refer to a person or inanimate object/ thing. That's a hard concept because in English you don't typically refer to people as 'it', only objects, ideas, etc. are called that. So I've been trying to get over this hurdle for years when I try to practice my Spanish listening skills by watching TV shows.
100%, watching TV is a great extra resource to train your ear and get used to concepts like these!
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I like this video but you don’t explain why the pronouns like “le” move to the beginning of the sentence instead of the end and I can’t see the connection between “Yo” and “me” pls help
I got the same question ❤❤
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No soy profesor, solo hablo español y estoy aprendiendo Ingles, espero que mi consejo les sea util. Cuando usan "le" al inicio realmente no es el inicio de la frase total, debe existir un contexto previamente, te doy un ejemplo donde estas hablando con un amigo "ayer compre el vestido que mi novia queria y ademas >>LE
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Thank you, but this was so incredibly confusing
Very good! 🙏
Also if you have two verbs the direct object can be put before the first verb or attached at the end of the last verb like in the first few examples of this video. If you just have one verb you put the direct object pronoun in front of it.
The rules are the same for indirect object pronouns.
this was perfect, thanks so much 😅
Best video ever
"Object pronouns are words that replace an object in a sentence"
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Super informative
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I'm confused at 9:00. I feel like it should be "Nosotros les la estamos enseñando" because they're showing it to the students so ellos, and the indirect pronoun formula says ellos is les. Can someone explain?
"les" (and also "le") turns into "se" when it is followed by a direct object pronoun which starts with the letter "L" (lo, la, los, las). This is purely done for phonetic reasons as it is explained in the video at 7:40
thankyou for making such simple yet crisp clear videos , solving all my basic doubts .. much love
when do we use the pronoun before the verb and when after?
for example, when do we say ayudarte vs te ayudo
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I think my main problem is I have very little idea what, for example, a direct object pronoun is in English. So thank for helping in a small way.
Is there a direct object pronoun for vosotros? I know much of the Spanish speaking world does not use that but some places do.
Still I can't understand it, is't hard for me and today I have done this lesson 50 times and I don't know why is so hard. I don't feel it ... I 'm trying to compare it to my native language but it's completly different...
Do you still need help? I can recommend a resource that explains our depth and helped me understand it a lot! Been studying Spanish for a year now !
Thanks
Nice...
Did I miss something but in both case there was no alternative for vosotros/as?
I’m pretty sure you can use os
a lot of countries in latin america don’t use vosotros so a lot of people leave it out of their lessons. the only time you’d ever need vosotros is if you’re talking to someone from spain
@@s1m0nisd34dasi es, aunque todos te van a entender sin importar cual uses.
Let’s say there are two verbs does the indirect object go first
6:53 The heading direct pronoun should be indirect pronoun, shouldn’t it?
ily tysm
Is the Castilian Spanish?
I have a question, I would think I can cook dinner for you would be YO ME LA Puedococinar esta noche. not Yo te la since the sentence starts with I . Someone assist with another explanation to understand the direct and indirect pronouns.
Made me confused when you say an animate sounded like inanimate but I got it after lol .Thanks for the lesson much appreciated
You're very welcome! :)
Vosotros?????????????????????????+
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My god this is hard to understand. I need to watch it for my own language first. Great video however
Sorry so they turn into a reflexive???
Why do the pronouns go before the verb?
the background music is too distracting for me
I am more confused.
Let someone else teach