Spanish Days, Months, and Seasons | Days, Months, and Seasons in Spanish
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- Learn Spanish days, months, and season with this Spanish lesson from Language of Earth. Days, months, and seasons in Spanish are used very frequently for dates, scheduling, birthdays, and more.
This Spanish tutorial is broken down into three parts: Days of the Week in Spanish, Months of the Year in Spanish, and Seasons in Spanish. Each lesson has has an accompanying quiz for you to test your Spanish language skills.
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Love this with quizzes.
Thank you!
Thats why its easy for me to learn spanish, it because some words are the same as mine in philippines, in Bisaya language
thank you so much i think this is the best to learned spanish theres a lot of similarity in phillipine language
Months of the year are same also here in the Philippines ❤
Pilipino
Día:lunes,martes,miyerkules,huwebes,biyernes,sabado,linggo
tama iyan
Gracias señor y señora. Aprendo mucho hoy. Ahora puedo decir mi compleaños en español.
Muchas gracias! El español es realmente fácil para mi
These are good, I like this guy. He reminds me of Alex Trebek...very dignified. Go to 8:51 and convince me he doesn't say "March"rather than "Marzo"though. I listened to it 13, 894 times.
Mucha gracias
Great video 🎥 💙
I absolutely love this!!! Wonderful!!!!
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gracias
muchas gracias!
Very clear and easy to listen to thank you
just one thing everyone i listen to the v in jueves sounds like v and not a light b sound is this correct or am i mis hearing it
I like your quiz
Excellent 👌💕👌💕👌
Fun fact: Saturday can be also spelt as *S-a-t-u-r-n-d-a-y*, so it is Saturnday.
And also I have a watch that has Spanish days.
-English language: March-Mars
-Spanish language: Marzo-Marte
-Filipino language: Marso-Marte
@@missdelad.deladela7748 lunar luna lunes moon, sabado sabbath, domingo dominion? in christianity?
@@librarythe5064 yes, Sábado and Domingo are Christianity based. Domingo is from Dominicus. The English version is based off of old Germanic/Norse Gods besides Sun and Moon. (Tyr, Odin, Thor, Frigg, Saturn)
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Days of the week are the same here in the Philippines. There are only difference on spellings
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muchas gracias
Very nice 👌 👍 👏 😀 ☺ 😊
Who-who like this language ❤
I wish you also speak the translation in English. So I can remember them easier and faster.
Bem parecido com o portugues , é uma facilidade para mim falar espanhol
Thank
esta video es muy bien por practing mi espanol. Gracias
Love the quizzes. I let your channel play while I sleep. 😂 I really wanna be fluent in Spanish.
I love this
Lindow
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Familiar here in the Philippines 🤔🤔
Bernis! Wahahaha huwebes!
El filipino nace del Español .
spain has invaded so it's like hta
Yup😂😂, that's why I wanna learn Spanish, I think its a lil easy cause our words are like similar to some of their words
Hola
It's the same as Philippines
Bahahaha hiii kababayan
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In my Cebuano language/Philippine language
Lunes
Martes
Merkules
Huwebes
Bernis
Sabado
Dominggo.
Wahahahah
Lingo not domingo
@@justinjamessantos5984 well I’m Cebuano its dominggo 😊🇵🇭
La fiesta es en lunes should be correct...
same here in the philippines. names of days here are lunes,martes and name of numbers,uno dos tres and lots of words are the same in spain😊
Spanish is similar to Portuguese, but there are some differences too.
The lady is from duolingo 👀
Hola ¿Como Estas?
00:07 - 요일
03:05 - 오늘, 내일, 어제
05:13 - 월
08:37 - phrase
10:41 - 봄, 여름, 가을, 겨울
Gracias
감사합니다
Aidadoging
16 minutes before school need to study-
Hola,soy Sonali
Rttg🐙
Hola, mi nombre es Ynna Gabrielle B. Sicat
The days of the week in order are called the days of the moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter (or Jove), Venus, the Sabbath, and the Lord (similar to domain or dominance).
The months of the year probably all have the exact same meanings according to etymology.
As for the seasons, “primavera” is similar to prime time, a slang originally used for spring in English (probably because that’s when plants start to bloom and also when the calendar used to start the year in Rome); “verano” probably refers to a fuller bloom of plants including produce; “otoño” is a cognate unless you refer to the season as fall in English; “invierno” looks as if it’s supposed to mean the opposite of vernal.
Domingo = Duolingo 😂
You are saying nice my father to make kissing and God get aeroplane
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🎉❤❤❤ you are saying nice my mother is kissing to me and that I got that my father give full you are saying is alone thank you
Junio is like sunio😂
El comentario en español que probable es buscabas xddd
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All days are not same words
Am Ghanaian so am trying hard
Wow :O I'm Watching this on Friday "Viernes" 3:18 14/04/2023.
Why im i watching this as Spanish lol
It is too long. I get 2x. Stop waiting a minute for an answer or for pause
It's perfect for me as it gives me time to repeat what is being said but x2 is good if you're quicker.
do a face reveal
This is hard
Hola