The "vos" form was not invented by Argentinians, in spanish language is used like a very formal form to speak with somebody. It used to be used with kings and very important people, but they didn´t say " vos sos", but "vos sois", So it´s not used today, but exist in ancient books. Argentinians use it like an informal form, and they changed it a bit. In english "vos sois" is "thou art". You must know it
It's my understanding that the vosotros form is understood in all Spanish-speaking countries, just as we English speakers understand archaic terms. (Do you understandeth me?)
Because VOSOTROS is used mostly in Spain. There may be a couple of more countries that in some regions use it, but it is not nearly as widespread or important as the USTEDES form. And even in those few countries that use VOSOTROS, the USTEDES form is also used.
Cause in the only one country wich use "vosotros" is in Spain. Spanish use "ustedes" like the formal expresion of vosotros. In the rest of the countries is ustedes as formal or informal. Otherwise Vosotros is more correct.
Why are you learning spanish if you don´t like? Spainish is the second important language in the world.
@ieBrazil Just becuae your instructor is Chilean does not negate the fact that he/she is teaching a peninsular Spanish class - meaning Spain Spanish and NOT Latin American Spanish. Ud is used in the rest of the world sin duda.
In chile we always use USTEDES in conversations. But in chile we teach the formal and protocolar style: Spanish from Spain. It's just to make it more formal, but in practice all spanish language countries (except Spain) we use USTEDES.
as a native speak i dont realize how hellish it must be to have to learn the different conjugations, english has 3 max per verb and japanese only one, and i find that to be bad enough
es "MUCHA" hambre... talves les seria de ayuda que les escriba algunos ejemplos: Mucha sed, Muchos verbos Mucha energia, Mucho movimiento Mucha tristesa, Mucha risa, Mucho entusiasmo MUCHO calor, Mucha basura Muchos videos Mucha gente Muchos Hombres Muchas Mujeres :P buen sistema de aprendizaje: felicidades
Para Neoastro y Miguelpinpon. Gracias por los comentarios. Tienen razón, es "mucha hambre". En próximos videos voy a cambiarlo. Gracias por el feedback!
The "vos" form was not invented by Argentinians, in spanish language is used like a very formal form to speak with somebody. It used to be used with kings and very important people, but they didn´t say " vos sos", but "vos sois", So it´s not used today, but exist in ancient books. Argentinians use it like an informal form, and they changed it a bit. In english "vos sois" is "thou art". You must know it
principepelleas 1 year ago
It's my understanding that the vosotros form is understood in all Spanish-speaking countries, just as we English speakers understand archaic terms. (Do you understandeth me?)
ChesapeakeBeach 1 year ago
la palabra ustedes..no solo se usa en mexico..se usa en toda latinoamerica...
oppysam 1 year ago
So how does one know when to use ser or tener? Is there a steadfast rule for their usages?
aggitann 2 years ago
@aggitann Ser=to be,Tener=to have.
muuuuuuuuybien 1 year ago
Interesante su trabajo profesor, felicitaciones
TUNEROenSaoPaulo 2 years ago
he always says Usted is used by the rest the world... but my Chilean teacher is teaching me to use "Vosotros"... Why?
I live in Brazil but know English and not want to learn Spanish...
Tnx u all.
ieBrazil 2 years ago
Because VOSOTROS is used mostly in Spain. There may be a couple of more countries that in some regions use it, but it is not nearly as widespread or important as the USTEDES form. And even in those few countries that use VOSOTROS, the USTEDES form is also used.
esaudio 2 years ago
"Vosotros" is just used in Spain... the rest of the world use "Nosotros", and "Usted" is the formal way to say "you" but the common way its "Tu"
TheGeralLara 2 years ago
she probably teaches that because it is the proper way to say it
MaStErPhReSh333 2 years ago
Cause in the only one country wich use "vosotros" is in Spain. Spanish use "ustedes" like the formal expresion of vosotros. In the rest of the countries is ustedes as formal or informal. Otherwise Vosotros is more correct.
Why are you learning spanish if you don´t like? Spainish is the second important language in the world.
yotinchoel1 1 year ago
@ieBrazil Just becuae your instructor is Chilean does not negate the fact that he/she is teaching a peninsular Spanish class - meaning Spain Spanish and NOT Latin American Spanish. Ud is used in the rest of the world sin duda.
rocinante88 1 year ago
@ieBrazil
Hello. I'm from Chile.
In chile we always use USTEDES in conversations. But in chile we teach the formal and protocolar style: Spanish from Spain. It's just to make it more formal, but in practice all spanish language countries (except Spain) we use USTEDES.
forsakentoyou 1 year ago
@ieBrazil vosostros is spain
usted is latina america
rynocowboys2003 3 months ago
as a native speak i dont realize how hellish it must be to have to learn the different conjugations, english has 3 max per verb and japanese only one, and i find that to be bad enough
Zodiamaster 2 years ago
aprendestis ingles me lo debuelbes
mrsimonsimon1 2 years ago
jajjjajja MUCHO HAMBRE!!!
nooo como dicen los demas se dice
¡mucha hambre!
akilesnape 2 years ago
Es verdad. Gracias por el comentario. Mucha suerte.
esaudio 2 years ago
de nada, ps soy mexicano jajajaja pero esta padre que se enseñe Español, me gusta por que yo veo estos videos pero para aprender ingles XD
akilesnape 2 years ago
Es una muy buena idea. Muchos usuarios me han comentado que hacen lo mismo que tú. Mucha suerte con eso.
Julio
esaudio 2 years ago
neoastro 3 years ago
Para Neoastro y Miguelpinpon. Gracias por los comentarios. Tienen razón, es "mucha hambre". En próximos videos voy a cambiarlo. Gracias por el feedback!
Julio
esaudio 2 years ago
recuerda que algunas palabras son masculinas y otras femeninas, una pequeña correcion seria:
tengo MUCHA hambre. no tengo mucho hambre
por lo demas esta excelente
suertee
miguelpinpon 3 years ago 2