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From: languagenow
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  • tienes unos videos muy buenos, muy didacticos.

  • I actually learned something :D gracias !!!

  • Check out my new channel - MrLanguageLessons where I teach some spanish from the basics. Thanks - Ben - It has funny animations in it!

  • In the alphabet video you said that v=b and now it is all over the place. We have b as v and the rest of enchilada.. I am phreaking confused

  • Very Thank you!

    your vids helped me a lot!.. X D

  • superb keep them coming

  • Jason es el maestro mejor del mundo!

  • mejor maestro del mundo

  • muchas gracias

  • This video was extremely helpful! I have been trying to learn spanish for over 4 months, and this has been great as I've been progressing through Rosetta Stone. Thank you!

  • jason, muchas gracias! i recently moved to argentina, and i haven't had spanish lessons since high school. these videos are extremely helpful!!

  • Vc está ficando muito metido, tem até música agora! Beijos baby!

  • eu sempre fui metido, com vc fiquei mais!, rs...

  • @languagenow mera mera tu sabe la jerga tambien porque en puerto rico nosotros habla mas diferente con palabras como wakala y afincao

  • Actually people in Spain, specially in southern Spain, don't do their Js or Gs sound so tough, i think peruvians do it harder, it's just my opinion. Great job by the way.

  • but spanish is from spain, if in Peru people don't make the song goodis their probelm, in right spanish is good

  • thats not a smart comment... language changes over time and it could be the case that the Peru's way to say it is even closer to the "original pronunciation" hundreds of years ago. By the way, there are at least two more languages in Spain (catalan, gallego), the spanish that was brought to latin america comes from a dialect called castelian (castellano). That could be also some reason for the differences.

  • @admq Are you replaying me, who am Spanish?

    In Spain there are 4 langeage, not three: Castellano, Gallego, Catalán y Vasco. Sudamerican spanish came from "Valenciano" that is an intermided from Castellano y Catalán, and is talked in Valencia and Las Canarias. So spanish that arrived to Peru is not real spanish, is Valenciano, and Valenciano from ages ago. But, by the way, Spanish is the Spain language, so the good pronunciation is the spanish pronunciation

  • @pabloyamigosfilms Oye, no es por alarmarte, pero el valenciano no es ninguna mezcla de catalán con castellano. El valenciano y el catalán son la misma lengua pero distintos dialectos, al igual que el mallorquín. La gramática es exactamente la misma, solo cambia el acento y algunas pocas cosas más. Y te lo digo yo que soy alicantina y el valenciano es mi lengua materna. No se de dónde has sacado esa idea, pero es completamente errónea.

  • hey J :)

    did I hear some music at the beginning? nice. when do you start to teach online?

  • your so cool!

  • Thanks for this video, I can't tell you enough how much you've helped with my pronunciation, especially because I'm self teaching. Still working on that double r though.

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