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  • much better for business!

  • esto no esta bien traducido ...aprendan a TRADUCIR para aprender a ENSEÑAR!!

  • i hate being beginner

  • @ashley12199 we all do..

  • Check out our videos on learning Spanish

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  • dedondeees

  • ME GUSTA

  • De donde eres? Donde vives? Cual es tu direccion? Almost no one speaks "usted" anymore

  • @florisabelcastillo because usted is more formal. You would use usted with authority figures or strangers.

  • 0:35 it is most commonly known in urban language as "¿como te llamas?" important person or if you wanna look VERY polite "como se llama?" the "usted" is for history books xD TO the video maker: never wanted to make you mad about that. it was just my opinion because I'm spanish and I know how people talk here.

  • My spanish teacher taught me de donde es used and de donde eres...not de donde viene...

  • @coloterea97 its the same thing.

  • De donde viene? we can say I'm comming from the store, is better to say

    De donde eres?

    De donde es usted?

    Como te va? how is it going?

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  • COMO SE LLAMA USTED? formal, polite

    COMO TE LLAMAS? more for friends

    CUANTOA AÑOS TIENE? formal

    CUANTOS AÑOS TIENES? informal

    DE DONDE VIENE? not usual

    DE DONDE ES USTED? ERES? usual

  • de donde eres, verdad?

  • yep!!

    De donde eres? Where you come from?

    De donde es? (usted) polite. where you come from?

  • I thought "Where do you live" was conjugated as "Donde vivi?"

  • Thanks for uploading.

  • It's European spanish there's a slight difference between European and Latin american but someone who speaks it well would probably know the difference I'm not really sure

  • como esta mortadela sausage?

  • Are there really mistakes in this? - maybe i need a better teacher lol

  • Wow, I'm refreshing my spanish, and I'm excited!!!

  • At 1.52, you say: '¿Cómo se va?' as 'How are you?'

    I've never heard that before... as far as I can tell, that would literally be "How does one go?"

    I have heard these though for "How are things going for you?"

    informal: '¿Cómo te va?'

    formal: '¿Cómo le va (a usted)?'

  • I know in french, "Comment ça va?" (pronounced pretty much the same as in the vid) is how you say "How are you." Literally translated though, it means "How is it going?" Maybe it's the same idea in spanish. Then again, it does seem like there are errors in the vid. *shrugs*

  • at 35 is no need to say usted......

  • there are some translation mistakes.... check out my vids lol

  • @aresproductions000 Translation mistakes? idk what your talking about there are different ways of how to say words in spanish

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