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  • too fast talking is not good for beginner you have to work of speed Spanish people already know Spanish you want other people learn Spanish in your setting add speed controller

  • @juan2968 I'll learn Spanish with you while you learn English . Soy inglesa

  • Bondi: Means "bus". It cames from the english word "bond" that was a passager ticket to ride trains.

    Morfar: "to eat". It came from the french argot "morfer" meaning the same thing.

    Guita: "money". Is from a germanic dead language that speaked the godos. And so on...

    Pd: Sorry about my awful english, i hope is good enough for be undertood. Saludos desde Argentina.

  • oh and things like mostrame..instead of muestrame...and "tenes" instead of "tienes"..o things like that? ...is that the difference in language ? espana/argentina..son differentes?

  • @LeTHaLGRiM well, there's more difference that just those, the argentinian spanish (castellano) is quite unique. Because of the massive immigration waves in different centuries, we construct a different dialect that the original spanish. For example in the video are unique word that only exist in Argentina. Mina: means woman, it comes from the italian word "femmina" and the contraction of the gallego "menina" but it also come from "mina=mine" 'cos is used to refered to a valuable woman.

  • @anecann oh okay :) thank you for answering me.

  • i watched practically all the videos, and i understand them very well..but i couldnt help but notice things i've never really seen/used before..like "sos " is that because jimena es argentina?

  • Cool Program> : ) 

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