I have been studying Duolingo for a year and have not been able to have a conversation with my wife and this new way of doing Spanish lessons are a new way for me and I think it’s really helpful.
Thank you, @andyfritz7177! I’m thrilled to hear that you find this new method helpful. Our approach is designed to make learning more effective and enjoyable. Keep practicing, and I’m confident you’ll be having conversations with your wife in Spanish soon! 😊 We also have some great videos for practicing Spanish dialogues that you can include in your learning process. Here’s one of them: th-cam.com/video/1xUbcbKh87M/w-d-xo.html
This is really hepful. I wish if only watched this video last year. Could you please make more videos about Spanish pattern in verbs? I'm struggling with Spanish verbs
Thank you for your kind words, Dr. Fatimahuthman4819! I’m glad the video was helpful. We’ll make sure to include more Spanish patterns in verbs in future videos. Stay tuned for more content! 😊 And have you seen this one lesson yet? th-cam.com/video/Xjh2TZvmi4o/w-d-xo.html
This is so helpful! I have ADHD, and sitting through 5 months of College-level Spanish lessons have been a drain on me. I believe that this video, and the 20 language patterns will help me tremendously. Thank you!
You have no idea how happy I am to hear that the video with the 20 language patterns was helpful for you. I believe we can make learning Spanish more enjoyable for you than it has been in college. Best of luck with your Spanish lessons! 👍
Thank you sooo much for this excellent pattern list! I have it printed & posted on my refrigerator where I can refer to it everyday until it becomes ingrained in my head.
Thank you, Diana! I’m so glad you found the pattern list helpful. It’s wonderful to hear that it’s become a part of your daily routine. Having it on your refrigerator is a great idea for memorization. Keep it up! 😊
I’m thrilled to hear that you found the video helpful! I’m happy to fulfill your request, as we’re about to release a new video featuring 30 new, incredibly useful patterns that will significantly boost your learning of Mexican Spanish. The video will be available on the Lingo Dreams channel today or tomorrow. Thanks for your support and kind words! 🙏👍
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Thank you! I’m glad you find the patterns useful. It’s great that you’re already incorporating some Spanish words into your conversations in the Philippines. Keep up the good work! 👍
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Thank you for your feedback, @erikdale9145! I'm glad you found the video helpful. We've discussed the background music with other viewers and have decided that the next video will be without it. Your input is valuable to us, and we appreciate your support! 😊
Thank you so much for your feedback! In this lesson, I aimed to focus on commonly used phrases that are practical for everyday situations, which often lean toward an informal tone. However, I completely understand the importance of maintaining a balance between informal and formal language, especially for different cultural contexts. I truly appreciate your suggestion and will take it into account for future lessons to ensure we provide a well-rounded approach that works for a variety of situations. Your input is invaluable and helps us make these lessons even better for everyone. 😊
Thank you for your comment! In the video, we teach Mexican Spanish using American English narration, which is why we used the flags of the USA 🇺🇸 and Mexico 🇲🇽. We hope you enjoyed it! 😊
it would also be helpful to have an audio or video file where you speak all the example just in Spanish with zero English. I need practice hearing and understanding.
Tomorrow, we will prepare a transcription of all patterns along with all examples in a text file. A link to this file will be available in the description of the video. Unfortunately, we do not have an audio or video file with exclusive Spanish pronunciation. However, we plan to create a series of videos focused on Spanish listening practice, where we will include Spanish without English. I hope this helps. 😊
Sorry for the delay, but due to some technical issues we can't solve right now, we won't be able to prepare the transcription today. The good news is that it will definitely be available tomorrow. Thanks for your patience!
Hi @jakobson219, great question! 😊 In this lesson, we focused on the phrase "I want to...", which translates to "Quiero..." in Spanish. This form is direct and commonly used in everyday situations in Mexico, making it practical and easy for beginners to apply immediately. However, you’re absolutely right that "quisiera" (which translates as "I would like") is also an important and polite way to express desires or requests. While it’s not as commonly used in casual Mexican Spanish, it’s perfect for formal situations or when you want to sound extra polite. We’ll definitely cover "quisiera" in future lessons, showing when and how to use it effectively. Thanks for pointing this out-it’s a great addition to our learning journey! 🌟
Sorry, I thought you were referring to this video th-cam.com/video/Xjh2TZvmi4o/w-d-xo.html. In Mexican Spanish, both “quisiera” and “me gustaría” can be used to express a polite request or desire, but they have subtle differences in usage and nuance: Quisiera: Meaning: "I wish", “I would like” or “I would want.” Usage: “Quisiera” is the imperfect subjunctive form of the verb “querer” (to want). It is often used in more formal or polite contexts. It conveys a sense of wishfulness or hypothetical desire. Me gustaría: Meaning: “I would like.” Usage: “Me gustaría” is a conditional form of the verb “gustar” (to like). It is commonly used in everyday conversation and is slightly less formal than “quisiera.” It expresses a desire or preference in a polite manner. In our video, we used “me gustaría” because it is more commonly used in everyday conversation and is slightly less formal, making it more relatable and easier for learners to use in various contexts. It also directly translates to our pattern pattern: “I would like,” which is a straightforward way to express desires or preferences in English. I hope this helps clarify the differences and the reasoning behind the choice in your lesson! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
¡Gracias por tu comentario! En este video utilicé el inglés para explicar todo claramente a los principiantes, pero dado que este canal está orientado a enseñar español, la mayoría de los ejemplos y frases estarán en español. Mi objetivo es ayudar a los estudiantes a aprender y practicar español de manera efectiva. ¡Espero que disfrutes el contenido y, si tienes más sugerencias, me encantaría saberlas!
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Hello, Liam! 😊 Great observation! We chose "puede" instead of "puedes" because it's the formal and polite way to say "can you" in Spanish. While "puedes" works in casual settings (with friends or peers), "puede" is safer and more universally appropriate, especially when speaking to strangers or in polite situations like ordering in a restaurant or asking for help. Our goal is to teach phrases that work well in any context, so learners feel confident and respectful wherever they go. Thanks for your comment, and happy learning! 🌟
Hi @melvynvanwyk3614, thank you for your comment! In our video, we used “puede” instead of “puedes” because we were referring to a more formal or impersonal context. However, both forms can be correct depending on the situation. We appreciate your attention to detail and hope this clarifies it for you! 👍
Loving this video.
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I have been studying Duolingo for a year and have not been able to have a conversation with my wife and this new way of doing Spanish lessons are a new way for me and I think it’s really helpful.
Thank you, @andyfritz7177! I’m thrilled to hear that you find this new method helpful. Our approach is designed to make learning more effective and enjoyable. Keep practicing, and I’m confident you’ll be having conversations with your wife in Spanish soon! 😊 We also have some great videos for practicing Spanish dialogues that you can include in your learning process. Here’s one of them: th-cam.com/video/1xUbcbKh87M/w-d-xo.html
@@LingoDreams fantastic!
FINALLY, a video that makes sense with practical words repeated in a learning block. Thank You.
Thank you so much! I'm pleased you found the video helpful and practical. Your feedback means a lot to me. 😊
This is really hepful. I wish if only watched this video last year.
Could you please make more videos about Spanish pattern in verbs?
I'm struggling with Spanish verbs
Thank you for your kind words, Dr. Fatimahuthman4819! I’m glad the video was helpful. We’ll make sure to include more Spanish patterns in verbs in future videos. Stay tuned for more content! 😊
And have you seen this one lesson yet? th-cam.com/video/Xjh2TZvmi4o/w-d-xo.html
This is so helpful! I have ADHD, and sitting through 5 months of College-level Spanish lessons have been a drain on me. I believe that this video, and the 20 language patterns will help me tremendously. Thank you!
You have no idea how happy I am to hear that the video with the 20 language patterns was helpful for you. I believe we can make learning Spanish more enjoyable for you than it has been in college. Best of luck with your Spanish lessons! 👍
Thank you sooo much for this excellent pattern list! I have it printed & posted on my refrigerator where I can refer to it everyday until it becomes ingrained in my head.
Thank you, Diana! I’m so glad you found the pattern list helpful. It’s wonderful to hear that it’s become a part of your daily routine. Having it on your refrigerator is a great idea for memorization. Keep it up! 😊
This is exactly what works for me. Thank you. 😊
I’m glad to hear that it works for you! Thank you for your feedback. 😊
I love this, es muy claro gracias ❤
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Very useful list
Good way to test yourself too
Thank you! We're glad you found it useful. Self-testing is such a great way to reinforce learning-keep it up! 👍
This is amazing! Thank you so much!!!
Please do more pattern videos. This is very helpful. I wanted many videos and this is excellent. Thanks
I’m thrilled to hear that you found the video helpful! I’m happy to fulfill your request, as we’re about to release a new video featuring 30 new, incredibly useful patterns that will significantly boost your learning of Mexican Spanish. The video will be available on the Lingo Dreams channel today or tomorrow. Thanks for your support and kind words! 🙏👍
Here's the link to our latest video: th-cam.com/video/Xjh2TZvmi4o/w-d-xo.html Enjoy watching! ;-)
Thank you for this most useful video
I really appreciate your feedback, thank you! 🙏
Perfect, want more like this.
Thank you so much! Have yuu seen this one yet? th-cam.com/video/Xjh2TZvmi4o/w-d-xo.html
This is excellent. Thank you for providing the transcript❤
Glad it was helpful! 👍
I find it to be a great resource. Thank you very much 🎉
Thank you so much! Your words are a huge motivation for us! 🙏
This is amazing!
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Excellent
Mas por favor?
Thank You so much! And have you seen this one lesson yet? th-cam.com/video/Xjh2TZvmi4o/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant, I’ll be saving this one and waiting for more. Thank you.
Your kind words are a tremendous support and motivation for us to create more videos. Thank you! 🙏❤️
This is awesome, I really need this patterns even although we spoke already some Spanish words here in the Philippines.
Thank you! I’m glad you find the patterns useful. It’s great that you’re already incorporating some Spanish words into your conversations in the Philippines. Keep up the good work! 👍
Very helpful thanks
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Great one
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Very well done.
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This video is really helpful. I love it!🤩👏🏽💫 Muchas gracias por este vídeo
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@LingoDreams I subscribed, keep up the good work!🫶🙏🏽
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This video is very helpful. Thanks
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Very good
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Great video, thank you.❤❤
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This video is awesome!
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Great video
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This is great
Oh, thanks! Happy u like it! 🙏
This is wonderful. Thank you.
Oh, Thank you so much for your kind words, Susan! We're thrilled that you enjoyed the lesson. Your support means a lot to us, and we’re here to make learning as effective and enjoyable as possible. Have a good day! 🙏
Great
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neccisito mas los vidéo
Gracias por tu comentario. Habrá más videos pronto. 👍
Great video ans helps even w advanced knowledge. The music is totally unnecessary
Thank you for your feedback, @erikdale9145! I'm glad you found the video helpful. We've discussed the background music with other viewers and have decided that the next video will be without it. Your input is valuable to us, and we appreciate your support! 😊
It would be great if you used Usted to your formal sentences. This would sound better .
Thank you so much for your feedback! In this lesson, I aimed to focus on commonly used phrases that are practical for everyday situations, which often lean toward an informal tone. However, I completely understand the importance of maintaining a balance between informal and formal language, especially for different cultural contexts.
I truly appreciate your suggestion and will take it into account for future lessons to ensure we provide a well-rounded approach that works for a variety of situations. Your input is invaluable and helps us make these lessons even better for everyone. 😊
Usable Spanish right out the gate
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@@LingoDreams fue mi placer
Gracias! 🙏
The correct flags for English and Spanish are 🏴 and 🇪🇸
Thank you for your comment! In the video, we teach Mexican Spanish using American English narration, which is why we used the flags of the USA 🇺🇸 and Mexico 🇲🇽. We hope you enjoyed it! 😊
Do you have a list of the patterns in a text file? Thanks
or text for all examples of uses of the phrases found in the 8 hour video
it would also be helpful to have an audio or video file where you speak all the example just in Spanish with zero English. I need practice hearing and understanding.
Tomorrow, we will prepare a transcription of all patterns along with all examples in a text file. A link to this file will be available in the description of the video. Unfortunately, we do not have an audio or video file with exclusive Spanish pronunciation. However, we plan to create a series of videos focused on Spanish listening practice, where we will include Spanish without English. I hope this helps. 😊
Sorry for the delay, but due to some technical issues we can't solve right now, we won't be able to prepare the transcription today. The good news is that it will definitely be available tomorrow.
Thanks for your patience!
Here for the full transcript of this video: docs.google.com/document/d/1awA9LCy96h-b28VzR3QricHesYn_lhTP5mtO-ElQx-c/edit?usp=sharing
Muchas gracias por este video, es muy effectivo y util❤❤❤
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So "quisiera" is not used in Mexican Spanish?
Hi @jakobson219, great question! 😊 In this lesson, we focused on the phrase "I want to...", which translates to "Quiero..." in Spanish. This form is direct and commonly used in everyday situations in Mexico, making it practical and easy for beginners to apply immediately.
However, you’re absolutely right that "quisiera" (which translates as "I would like") is also an important and polite way to express desires or requests. While it’s not as commonly used in casual Mexican Spanish, it’s perfect for formal situations or when you want to sound extra polite.
We’ll definitely cover "quisiera" in future lessons, showing when and how to use it effectively. Thanks for pointing this out-it’s a great addition to our learning journey! 🌟
@@LingoDreamsI meant instead of "me gustaria", not "quiero"
Sorry, I thought you were referring to this video th-cam.com/video/Xjh2TZvmi4o/w-d-xo.html.
In Mexican Spanish, both “quisiera” and “me gustaría” can be used to express a polite request or desire, but they have subtle differences in usage and nuance:
Quisiera:
Meaning: "I wish", “I would like” or “I would want.”
Usage: “Quisiera” is the imperfect subjunctive form of the verb “querer” (to want). It is often used in more formal or polite contexts. It conveys a sense of wishfulness or hypothetical desire.
Me gustaría:
Meaning: “I would like.”
Usage: “Me gustaría” is a conditional form of the verb “gustar” (to like). It is commonly used in everyday conversation and is slightly less formal than “quisiera.” It expresses a desire or preference in a polite manner.
In our video, we used “me gustaría” because it is more commonly used in everyday conversation and is slightly less formal, making it more relatable and easier for learners to use in various contexts. It also directly translates to our pattern pattern: “I would like,” which is a straightforward way to express desires or preferences in English.
I hope this helps clarify the differences and the reasoning behind the choice in your lesson! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Abla más inglés que español plis
¡Gracias por tu comentario! En este video utilicé el inglés para explicar todo claramente a los principiantes, pero dado que este canal está orientado a enseñar español, la mayoría de los ejemplos y frases estarán en español. Mi objetivo es ayudar a los estudiantes a aprender y practicar español de manera efectiva. ¡Espero que disfrutes el contenido y, si tienes más sugerencias, me encantaría saberlas!
Estoy de acuerdo
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What an great pile of crap. What is this, 1960.
I believe Can you in Spanish is Peudes. Puede refers to can he/she.
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Hello, Liam! 😊 Great observation! We chose "puede" instead of "puedes" because it's the formal and polite way to say "can you" in Spanish. While "puedes" works in casual settings (with friends or peers), "puede" is safer and more universally appropriate, especially when speaking to strangers or in polite situations like ordering in a restaurant or asking for help.
Our goal is to teach phrases that work well in any context, so learners feel confident and respectful wherever they go. Thanks for your comment, and happy learning! 🌟
You are great❤@@LingoDreams
Thank you so much for your kind words, Annie! ❤ Your support means the world to me. I'm so glad you're enjoying the content! 🙏
I was just wondering if it should be puedes and not puede.
Hi @melvynvanwyk3614, thank you for your comment! In our video, we used “puede” instead of “puedes” because we were referring to a more formal or impersonal context. However, both forms can be correct depending on the situation. We appreciate your attention to detail and hope this clarifies it for you! 👍