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  • puede ayudarme escribe una letra a mi tia en espana? I know it's wrong:P

  • what do you say for welcome ? thanks for the video too good

  • Pobres de los angloparlantes que les tocó hablar un idioma tan monosilabico que es el inglés. Den gracias a España que nos dió su infinitamente más bello idioma. Incluso más que el Francés o el Portugués(son demasiado nasales).

  • DEL INGLES AL ESPAÑOL NO PUEDES TRADUCIR LITERALMENTE....NO SÉ DE DONDE SACASTE ESO XD

    MORNING NO QUIERE DECIR DÍAS, SIN EMBARGO SE TRADUCE COMO TAL

    NO SE PUEDE TRADUCIR LITERALMENTE, TRADUCE DE EXPRESIÓN A EXPRESIÓN Y NO PALABRA POR PALABRA...NO EN TODOS LOS CASOS FUNCIONA.

    Un saludo !! =)

  • Buenos días-> From 6am to 12am-1pm

    Buenas tardes->From 12am-1pm to 8-9pm

    Buenas noches->From 8-9am to 6am

    (more or less)

    Late night is called in spanish 'madrugada'. From 12-1am to 5-6am, but we can't say 'Buenas madrugadas', we must say 'Buenas noches' for all the night.

    Other words are:

    Midnight-> Medianoche

    Midday-> Mediodía

  • jajajaj yo ablo español no ocupo de esas cosas ^^

  • good afternoon in spanish is= buenas tardes or buena tarde

  • good night and good evening in spanish is the same is= buenas noches or buena noche

  • heyyyyy in spanish

    morning is = mañana ,,, we can´t say in spanish buenos mañanas because is a contradiction.

    days = dias

  • is buenas tardes good afternoon?

  • Isn't it buenas tardes is Good Afternoon?

  • morning = mañana (por la mañana)

    days = días

    morning ≠ días o.O de donde sacaste eso? pobre gente que pedo se va a agarrar en la cabeza

  • @MartlnS mañana actually means tomorrow in Spanish.

  • @BigTMoney121 Actualmente se dice "Por la mañana tomé un café" , por eso puse "(por la mañana)" antes de corregirme en español aprendelo. Y si, es obvio que mañana también es "tomorrow"

  • @MartlnS es asiiii tienes razon

  • @MartlnS jajaja!!! Como se nota que sos de Argentina!!!

  • @intheshadows4mytime Cerca, Uruguay jajaja

  • @MartlnS jajaja, por tu manera de escribir!!! jajaja

  • Colombia o Perú perfect castellano.

  • here is oss

    and here is ass

    very helpful thoo :) thanx

  • ahahhaha

    very basic....very baasic ahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahhaa­hahaha thats so cute

  • son como clases de primaria jaja. peor en ingles poof, j

  • morning in spanish means mañana (the start of the day) Buenos dias its a mistake, why? cuz dias means days, so theres no sence if u say: good days for just 1 day :S. its : Buen dia, that means good day o_o

  • @Just69metal buenos dias means good morning. buenas tardes means good afternoon, buenas noches means goodnight. im sure he knows what hes talking about cuz you can tell by the accent he speaks spanish and good morning also means good day. its the same thing being said.words or phrases in spanish to english arent always a direct translation. just like some english to spanish isnt a direct translation cuz the direct translation in some cases doesn't make sense.

  • @Just69metal you're right.... but WE use buenos dias and buen dia too...

  • @SpanishForFree

    Lol... Or Ecuatorian

    xD

  • well you made amistake cuz in english buenas tardes means in english good afternoon ............. but it's ok

  • Adios Me Amegos

  • Meh, good for begginers, but he had a few errors, like hey is not Hola but actualy Oye and adios is used a final goodbye, you should use hasta manana or hasta luego ect. But overall a great tutorial.

  • @Hunt55533 oye is not for a goodbye... OYE MEANS HEY YOU!!

  • french accent. lol

  • Thank You For All The Help

  • THANKS ALOT !

  • I will try to say ..Gracias por la leccion? Thanks

  • ¡Adiós lleva acento!

    Adiós is stressed, you idiot!

  • @jacac yes, adiós have acento but the spanish a lot of times don´t put it . The spanish of Venezuela cuba is diferent and the spanish of spain is too diferent , depend where it´s speak , the spanish of cadiz is rare and in Madrid says much the final s. Adiós se escribe así con acento.

  • @calvodenavidad13 "Adiós" siempre lleva tilde. Incluso, si no se escribiera con la "s" final ("adió", palabra que no existe) llevaría tilde, porque sería una aguda finalizada en vocal. Si bien es cierto que muchas personas no ponen el tilde, eso no significa que eso sea correcto, sólo significa que esas personas tienen mala ortografía.

  • He's accent in english is so funny ...

  • LOL HE SAID ASS

  • thank you from EGYPT

  • Everybody should know three basic languages (at least) : English, Spanish and French. So now is the turn for english people to learn Spanish, isn't it? Life would be impossible unknowing many languages.

  • So GRACIAS really should be pronounced GDRACIAS? Does this apply to other words that have the letter "R" in them followed my right after a consonant at the beginning of a word?

  • @CrzyCanuck76 No, but it doesnt sounds like R from ratón that its very strong or form perro....its weaker...we say it that way when the R is on the middle of the word and there is no double R.

    Strong R : Rata, raton, rueda, retrete, rama, carrera, cerrar....

    Weak R: droga, gracias, gratis, cromo, triste...

  • Hello, I am from Canada and your lessons REALLY help a lot thank you soo much:D I love the spanish language

  • it's not "termination", it should be "terms",or "words"...

    english can be improved by using it everytime...

    it's a good try though...

    still, gracias for sharing...

  • ¡Querría morirse lol!!! vídeo de gd para inglés que mis amigos son coz ingleses que vivo en Inglaterra en coz de momento de mi lol del trabajo de padres! !!!!!!!! XD

  • hahahah estan aprendiendo espaniol que rayon no lo puedo creer gracias a dios que ablo mi idioma o si no me mataba que rayon de nuevo y asta luego ojala que aprendais muchachotes y cuidense mijiiito jaajaj traduscan que nunca lo aran de aqui 5 anos minimo joder

  • esto realmente me ofende...

    Sin animo de cabrear a nadie:

    Good, por separado, en español es BUEN, y morning, vendría a ser algo así como mañana. Pero DÍAS!? dias es days, creo recordar, si mi inglés no falla...

    Tu video esta muy currado, solo te doy dos consejos:

    -Nunca utilices el traductor google, es una patada al diccionario español.

    -Para decir: Good morning, evening our nigths, only say: Buenas~ (créeme, como española, que lo demás, sobra)

  • o sea...

    igual gramaticalmente esta bien,

    ya que no puedes decir....buenas mañanas?....lol

    lo correcto es buenos dias... ;)

    y eso de solo decir buenas....es como....mas informal....

    ahora....si quieren hablar chileno...

    dont say Buenos Días....you have to say...

    Wenos Días xD

  • Serás española, pero cultura tienes muy poca, maja.

    Y de ingles 0

  • un saludo para el mastro esta muy bueno el video

    good

    the video

  • Of all the lessons I have looked at here yours are really easy to follow-

  • I love your accent! You speak English just fine. Don't worry about what the others are saying? Where are you from by the way?

  • hmm.. so genders doesnt apply here? like good morning? theres only 1 good morning? buenos dias? no genders anymore?

  • English has a term for this, I think it goes the exception for the rule. This is the exception, not the rule. El diá, breaks the gender rule. There are several words that do so, you must only simply memorize them. But yes, there is only a single way to say it, you could not say buenas dias. You do say buenas tardes and buenas noches though.

  • question: is buenas tardes pronounced tardes or tarves? (in english)

  • tardes

  • @iheartyouryan TARDES

  • español, la lengua del amor!!

  • gracias, me gusta!

  • gracias

  • glacis!

  • donde esta que pasaaaaaaaa?

  • good evining: buenas noches but buenas noches same means:good night

  • buenos tardes = good eveniing? or buenos tardes = good afternoon?

  • sip

  • late afternoon-eveningish. pretty much anything after noon.

  • Buenas tardes= good afternoon

    buenas noches = good evening

    buenos días = good morning, but in Spain , we could say buenas tardes or buenas noches , after 8' pm , ok?

    well , see you soon

  • Hola, this is lesson 7????????

  • gracias mi amigo.. is that right? lol

  • Thank you my friend!

    Si:) it is

  • hola gracias para este video soy de maruecos y estoy aprendido espanol

  • good bye is chau..no adios...es mejor decir eso

  • ademas dice "very good" como si creellera que los gringos lo estuvieran diciendo tan bien - . - !!

  • LOL el que habla trata de hacerle como si fuera gringo cuando no lo es!!!!, habla muy chistoso, parece como si se esruviera ahogando en su propia saliva XD

  • tenias que ser una basura bien lo decia octavio paz en su libro maldito mediocre hijo de puta tiendes a undir a tus hermanos y te ahogas en tu misma mierda

  • Isn't it that buenas tardes is good afternoon?

  • levito ha ha ha lopeto guento prito ne

  • this is fantastic man i have been doin spanish for over 2 years byt i sometimes forget the basics this is helpfull thank you or should i say gracias y cuidate

  • Thank you, this was helpful. I sound like a child or worse when trying to speak Spanish, as I always speak in the present tense, e.g. trabajo vs. trabajador, trabajadara Please excuse my spelling work, working, worked I was hoping to learn more about speaking in the past, present and future tenseDo you have a tutorial on this..?

    Gracias y Cuidate

  • It's 'Adiós', not 'Adios'.

  • no, is adios

  • i liked it ;]]]]]]

  • choa its better tham adios

  • gre gre greee gre gracias lol

  • i enjoyed these lessons, this is a great way to learn something new and for free, its a good thing there are people willing to take the time and teach someone something that can come in real handy. thanks hope you make a lot more videos

  • very awesome lessons so far, cant wait for number eight. though i would like to see one example so i will know how the male 'o' and female 'a' endings of the adjectives work for the words that end in 'e' like grande. or does the male and female just not apply to those adjectives?

    thanks again keep up the good work =D

  • That's correct FrankienJohnny, adjectives ending in "e" like "grande" have no a/e contrast. So you can say: vaca grande, niño grande, árbol grande. :-)

  • thought so just wanted to make sure. thanks! =D

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