Hello! Question regarding a phrase I keep hearing the both of you speak on several episodes.. "eso es", or "es o es"? I think that's what I"m hearing? Could you explain what that translates to in English and more specifically what you're using it for so frequently in conversations like yours? Thanks so much for this wonderful learning resource!
¡Qué buena pregunta! Exacto, "eso es" literally means "that is" and we use it as "that's it!" or "that's right!" - ¡Y gracias por tus palabras! We love to read that you enjoy our content! 👏
What's the phrase that you use to indicate that you are following the conversation? I got the "ya" part, but I don't know what the rest of it is. Sometimes it would be helpful if you spelled out the words. Thank you.
¡Hola, hola! We think you are referring to the "ajá", is that the one you are looking for? 😊 Every episode comes with a link to a blog article where you can see the spelling of all the words we are using. Here is the link for the article of this episode: coffeebreaklanguages.com/2024/08/how-to-react-like-a-native-speaker-spanish-filler-words/ We hope you enjoyed the video and the article as well! 👏
Muchas gracias. ¡Estupendo episodio! ¡Sois fantásticas profesoras las dos! 👏👏👏
¡Muchas gracias, Geno! Es fantástico leer que se aprecia el esfuerzo de todos los miembros de Coffee Break Spanish. ¡Gracias por tu comentario! 🤗
Buen video, gracias!
¡A ti por verlo! 🤗
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¡Gracias y nos vemos pronto!
¡Nos alegra mucho leer tu mensaje, Jared! Esperamos que disfrutes de nuestro contenido 🤗
Hello! Question regarding a phrase I keep hearing the both of you speak on several episodes.. "eso es", or "es o es"? I think that's what I"m hearing? Could you explain what that translates to in English and more specifically what you're using it for so frequently in conversations like yours? Thanks so much for this wonderful learning resource!
It's "eso es." It more literally means "that's it" but it often means "that's right," which is essentially how they are using it most of the time.
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¡Qué buena pregunta! Exacto, "eso es" literally means "that is" and we use it as "that's it!" or "that's right!" - ¡Y gracias por tus palabras! We love to read that you enjoy our content! 👏
Perfecto y gracias ❤❤
Gracias a ti por ver nuestro vídeo 🤗
Guys you are amazing muchas gracias for your efforts but if you could please speak a bit slower while speaking in Spanish or put Spanish subtitles. ❤
¡Muchas gracias por tu comentario tan amable! 😊 ¡Lo tendremos en cuenta!
What's the phrase that you use to indicate that you are following the conversation? I got the "ya" part, but I don't know what the rest of it is. Sometimes it would be helpful if you spelled out the words. Thank you.
¡Hola, hola! We think you are referring to the "ajá", is that the one you are looking for? 😊 Every episode comes with a link to a blog article where you can see the spelling of all the words we are using. Here is the link for the article of this episode: coffeebreaklanguages.com/2024/08/how-to-react-like-a-native-speaker-spanish-filler-words/ We hope you enjoyed the video and the article as well! 👏