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  • hi, my name is henry. my first language is spanish (i'm from peru) and i'm studing english, i want to practice my english, and i could help speaking spanish. i hope any answer.

  • @cmlpsuperior Hey Henry, I'm Cecilia and my first language is English (I'm from New York). I'm studing spanish, and I hope to one day become fluent. Maybe we can help eachother out? :)

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  • Did you understand that?= Entendiste eso

    I understand.=Entiendo

    I didn`t understand that.=No Lo entendi

    Could you speak a Bit more slowly please?=Podria usted hablar un poco mas despacio,por favor

    Could you repeat that?=Pordria repetir eso

    Could you write that down for me?=Pordria escribir eso para mi?

  • I wish i had a spanish class (that is why i am trying to learn a little spanish).

  • i wish she would go a little slower cuz i know spanish but i want to teach my little sister but i cant go slow so i wanted to see her facial expressians and yadadads

  • Yo hablo español  "Yao Ming"

  • Would it be too informal to say "entendiste eso?" to a stranger? That whole usted/tu boundary always confuses me when conjugating.

  • Some of the words are missing the accent mark. Those are what people have the most trouble with.

  • I am sorry, but this video is not correct, the ver in there is someone here that speaks English is wrong declined: ¿Hay alguien aquí que hable inglés? should be. It is the subjunctive not the present

  • la traducción exacta para : DOES ANYONE HERE SPEAK ENGLICS? is : ALGUIEN AQUI HABLA ESPAÑOL? or you could say too: hay alguien aqui que hable español?

  • its "hay alguien que HABLE espanol. Not HABLA!

  • @LOGANLEXUSM que??????????????????????

  • es lo mismo, se está refiriendo que habla o sea, que está ahi, está bien de las dos formas

  • I think Expert village should begin using people that speak at a native level to do the videos.. or at least make sure that there are no pronunciation and/or grammatical errors.

  • her spanish sucks but english is goood..

  • The second one is wrong. ¿hay alguien aquí que hablE inglés? That would be the right way to say it.

  • @WeHeroes I caught that too! LOL... i was like whattt? You cant say that...its hable.

  • @LOGANLEXUSM está bien de las dos formas!!!!!!!!!!! queda mejor HABLE, pero tambien esta bien habla

  • I play black ops on ps3

    (Juego al black ops en la ps3)

    Hablassssssss inglessssssss?

  • estupendo lol ;)

  • Está muy bien, pero sigo sin comprender por qué en USA enseñan español latino americano y no de España

  • ENTIENDO LLEVA MAYOR FUERZA EN EN LA E

  • yo no hablo ingles

  • ohh mucho muy bueno jajajajaj

  • Lol this is so funny to watch when I actually know Spanish.

  • ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ­ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ

  • Hay alguien aqui que hablE inglés?

    ....

  • @mimigful me gusta= I like and me gustaria= I would like

  • Hello!

    Please , I need your help in clarifying something. When do you use me gusta and when do you use me gustaria?

    I enjoy your lessons very much and am learning quite a lot...you're a good teacher!

    RG

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  • A mí que no me tomen el pelo...

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  • And that's why I stopped taking classes Pianobeat...I would tape some of my classes, have a spanish speaking friend of mine listen to it and crack up laughing at how bad it was. I wanted to go the rosetta stone route but she put me onto link --> tiny.cc/rocket-spanish

    Im gonna give them a shot...with the choices between $99 for digital download, it definitely goes with money saving compared to rosetta, imo. I'll post back my results but give that link a look, people who are in the same boat

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  • Normalmente no tiendo ser muy propia , por lo tanto para encajar en el ambiente hay que usar frases cortas

    Eso es en el caso de mi mexico lindo y querido :D

    Alguien habla ingles?

    Yo usaria mejor la palabra - Entiendes ?

    Me lo repites?

    Prodrias escribirlo?

  • There is one little mistake... a common one, I guess, as i've found that a lot of English speakers make this when speaking Spanish:

    The phrase in the video it's this:

    ¿Hay alguien aquí que habla inglés?

    And should be like this one:

    ¿Hay alguien aquí que hablE inglés?

    Preguntando por "alguien", yo solo utilizaría el subjuntivo.

    El indicativo sería si nos refiriéramos a alguien determinado, ya conocido. Y no es el caso tal como está formulada la pregunta.

  • @MrPianobeat Does anyone here speak english?= Hay Algenib aqui que hable ingles? Just trying to learn spanish.

  • En España sería más común así: [In Spain would be more common:]

    "¿Entendiste eso?" -> ¿Lo entiendes?

    "No lo entendí" -> No lo entiendo (eso) / No te entiendo (a ti)

    "¿Podría repetir eso?" -> ¿Podrías repetirlo?

    "¿Podría escribir eso para mi?¿" -> ¿Podrías escribirmelo?

    ¿Hay alguien aquí que habla inglés?" -> "¿Hay alguien aquí que hable inglés?

    I'd like like to know english as much as she spanish.

    Entender para comunicarse es más facil que hablarlo bien.

  • El problema con esa profesora, es que no es una hablante nativa y comete algunos errores gramaticales, combinado con un muy fuerte acento.

    incorrecto: ¿Hay alguien aquí que habla ingles?

    los correcto sería ¿hay alguien aquí que hable ingles?

  • "¿Hay alguien aquí que habla inglés?" (incorrecto) "¿Hay alguien aquí que hable inglés?" (correcto)

  • very nice teacher.i like the way you teach

  • Ella entiende, jajajajaja

  • Ella entiende, jajajajaja

  • 1:08 - 1:13 damn what's with all the attitute?

  • El idioma español es la evolucion del latin que hablaban los vascos.The Spanish language is the evolution of latin spoken by basque people.

  • Numbers 1 - 9 on my keyboard have entertained me for the past 10 minutes. Thanks expertvillage!

  • se te a pegao un poco de acento igles amiga

  • Am I the only asian here learning Spanish haha?

  • а я вообще не туда зашел))))

  • @ElliotHell47 куда?

  • @FadoDeo4444 Смысл в том, что .... ЗАЧЕМ мне самоучитель испанского на АНГЛИЙСКОМ :|

    no me gusta.

  • @ElliotHell47 хахаа.. то ищи на русском.. -_- очевидно если название на английском, то и сам ролик тоже! хахаа... удачи. испанский намного проще чем русский... я бы знал; очень с русским пострадал! ))

  • @FadoDeo4444 Я имел ввиду.. то, что (Да, я заходил на твой канал..)

    i mean, that why i find how to learning spanish... on english ? I am from fu**ing Russia XD,

    yo soy ruso ! Ну да ладно.

  • I feel privileged to be born with a language as difisil if someone wants to tell you something let me know

  • understand is "comprendo"

  • @FinallyBacktoBasics no; "comprendo" is comprehend; "entiendo" is understand.

  • Es 'hables', no 'hablas'

  • pareces una puta retrasada repitiendo la misma malparida oración tres veces, y sabes que te responderían los demás si dijieras podrías hablar más despacio? "Tú puta madre gringa malparida retrasada".

  • @sancar22 no seas bobo, cuando uno está aprendiendo un idioma nuevo, es importante repetir y repetir para lograr una pronunciacion perfecta...

  • @neoclas2 perdon brother pero eso pasa cuando dejas tu cuenta abierta en otras computadores

  • muy mal curso, muy bella modelo

  • Hello,I really need someone to translate a boxing video for me,its in spanish,its a trainer talking,I trained with him,if anyone could do so for me would be of great help to me thanks

  • @HardCoreKilla241

    Are you mexican?

  • all i know is "Quieres jugar a Call of Duty Black Ops?" (when i get invited by spanish speaking people lol)

  • @NewKidd10

    jajjaja muy bueno (very good jajjajaj). hello from spain my friend

  • @NewKidd10

    Yo la primera frase en ingles que pronunce correctamente de verdad es "give me the sniper" XDD

  • @NewKidd10 por supuesto! haha

  • I mean, I can understand her, but she has an extremely poor accent, like that expected from a latinamerican in the US with very little practice in spanish; plus, her phrases are weirdly constructed (as mines in english, I guess).

  • @Iskra1989 sabias que la palabra "Iskra" significa "chispa" en Ruso? :)

  • ...it's the proximity of the country. "mexican" is the new "chinese"...it's like when asians are all referred to as Chinese...

  • habla ingles?

  • si habla ingles, y japones. watashi wa hisui to iimasu.

  • me sirvio mucho esto ahora hablo mucho español jajaj que bien estiendes eso?

  • Why are Spanish speakers crazy for China?

    they wanna be Chinese?

  • Hello from spain english people ^^

  • @MGMG510

    hola amigo

  • Could you write that down for me?

    ¿Podría escribírmelo? It sounds really strange if somebody says: ¿Podría escribir eso para mí?

  • @marcjhorne agreed i rather just say escribirmelo

  • yo pienso que tu eres un pinche hoto.........just saying

  • i know right

  • she pisses me off i dont know why

  • You are speaking spanish from latinoamerica, not from spain. Be careful.

    Your accent should be spanish from spain. Because the spanish from america is very hard to listen.

  • @EbichuchanC

    Don't...do that. It's as annoying as when people say British English is superior to Statian English. I understand that maybe Latin American Spanish would sound weird to someone from Spain, but the same could be said the other way around.

  • @uRBruna Statian? Is that even a word?

  • @dtrez09 It is by my standards. Your point?

  • Well I learned Spanish at Spain and they talk with an accent. So now when I talk to someone who speaks Spanish, they all ways say that why are you putting a th letter at the end of my words.

  • nice language

  • Great job repeating phrases for the Spanish learner :-)

  • This teacher is WRONG!!! She needs intensive Spanish course before trying to teach. A spanish speaker is telling you so.

  • she very sexy i would love to take her out for dinner and practice spanish at my place muy caliente

  • @FAST41 lol...

  • does anybody speak* not speaks....lol

  • yine mi sen llamo

  • i think for some of these questions its better to use usted mode if you dont know the person. like, ¿habla inglés?

  • @havaseet you're a dead carcass eating glut.

  • @barcelonaspain100 you're so hostile.....you're making yourself look bad by being bitter about it.

  • Shut up, bend over, and strip.

  • She speaks really great the spanish i'm from mexico and that's perfect like the meaning of the sentences

  • the words don't show up right

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  • @sprite266 Hi!If you have any dilemma you can send to me your writings and I will correct it.If I don't know something I will ask my professor of Spanish.

  • I love the vídeos. They aré very helpful ^^. ¿Como te llamas?

  • Thanks a lot for all your videos! (:

  • se dice si hay alguien que hable ingles, no habla!!!

  • @ekira22 pues si tio o.O esta frikipollas hace videos sin tener NI PUTA IDEA de lo que dice!

  • when i went to mexico people speak pretty fucking fast and i used tu say like "can you speak slower?"they said: no cabron, vete a tu pinche pais si no te gusta and that was really cool!!!

  • @romarioking lol liar? lol

  • como consejo y sin ofender le recomendaría repasar un poco la gramatica española

  • Why the shit are there subtitles on the subtitles?

    It's irritating.

    |:

    Especially with the fail italics and bold print.

  • ugh I have to listen to it for school :(

  • @crazysuperchick77 believe me it will come in handy in the long run!

  • esta chica es mas americana que española...

  • maybe she sounds like an american cause she speaks too slow

  • I think she speaks english much better than spanish, I don't know when she speaks spanish she sounds like an american!!

  • @cubano01 so?

  • 1 tip to learn Spanish fast and proper go to Spain with a laptop with the program visual link Spanish on it.

    .

    to get visual link Spanish free go to my Spanish videos for the link! and see how much better it is than what ever else youve been trying

    .

    quote " visual link Spanish is the best Spanish course of all time, of all time"

    Kanye West.

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    For the link to your free visual link Spanish program type in watch?v=0VOItGqpnaA into the you tube search bar the links in the side box.

  • spanish has many variations...peninsular and latin american. then latin american spanish varies too...

  • venga! ustedes pueden XD

  • nonononono, they dont speak real Spanish, they speak American Spanish!!!

  • No lo entend"í"

    Pero que burra esta mina, si vas a enseñar hazlo bien.

  • sembra na andicappata sta scema mongoloide rincretinita ocn quella faccia da mmerrddaa.

  • @NeronAurelio What type of example is that

  • @Cherish51099 -youre gay

    - eres gay

  • siento estupido para ella

  • I think the question must be: ¿hay alquien aquí que hable Ingles?

  • if you want to learn spanish get the visual link spanish program free of the internet go to my video review it has the link.

    I found it 20 x better than anything else and I bet you that you will learn faster than any other way youve been trying

  • muy bien xD

  • @Maldonado1995 did you say very good

  • if any you spanish speaking guys comment on the videos try and also give the translation gracias

  • Her "R" is bugging the hell outta me. PodRia, escRibiR  O_____O

  • que esta señora ha enseñado a hablar español en realidad arrancó su apagado. Ella necesita seguir con su lengua materna

  • yine mi sen amq çingenesi

  • the only thing i dont like about the video is the comercial like intros.

    But the spanish is excellent.

  • @ihybirdil ahm NO! o.O

  • Es algo facil hablar espanol, el problema es la ortografia XD (is easy to speak spanish,but the problem is the ortography)

  • gracias por el ayudar senorita. ahora, puedo sacar una buena nota por un examen manana. ay, espanol es muy dificil a comprender pero despues es muy facil (:

  • Does anybody here speaks english? ¿Hay alguien aquí que HABLE inglés?

    (Presente de Subjuntivo)Who´s asking doesn´t kown the answer...

  • @manologarci Why subjunctivo here? Its a simple question, i cant imagine why i should use it here ... could you please explain ( or anyone else )

  • @cremetorte

    Hola,cremetorte.It´s really dificult to see the diference if you are a "non native spanish speaker".when you ask that question,you don´t know the answer, so you guess is a yes/ no. (then use "hable"). If you ask¿hay alguien aquí que habla inglés?, you ´re saying without words that you know nobody speaks english.Complicated? Not for a native..Finally,it´s always easier to ask :¿Alguien aquí HABLA inglés) which means exactly the same.Hope it helps and regards from Spain

  • @manologarci

    The problem appears ´couse she use "alguien que"

  • Does this work guys?

  • GRACIAS FOR YOUR HELP

  • Is anybody here speak English?:

    hay alguien aqui que hable inglés?

    hable not habla.

  • learning spanish just seems so hard for me. my mom is a fluent spanish speaker so i wish she wouldve taught me when i was little. nothing seems to work no matter what i try. T_T im hoping this will help me

  • Well, there are so many missing accents on those words there.

    Inglés, entendí, mí.

    "Hay alguien aquí que hable (not habla) Inglés?" Other than that, pretty good.

  • Hace frio?

  • Si, hace mucho frio xD

  • :D x

    como estas?

  • haha bien y tu?

  • hola hay cosas que me gustaría discutir.

    que estas enseñando,español de españa o de sudamerica??

    si es de españa, en el minuto 1:24 no es NO LO ENTENDÍ sinó NO LO HE ENTENDIDO.

    ah y también, en el m.0:41, yo nunca había oído decir HAY ALGUIÉN AQUÍ QUE HABLA INGLÉS, yo habría dicho HAY ALGUIEN AQUI QUE HABLE INGLÉS.

  • Gracias. Este video me ayudó estoy buscando en google español palabras. gracias tanto

  • gracias chica, Podria usted hablar un poco mas despacio, por favor?

  • thanks

  • There is always a question mark to show the beginning of the question, which is upside down.

  • What does the upside-down question mark mean? ._.

  • Nawthing its just there in the beggining of the interrogative sentence. Reason: Who knows!! lol

  • go vegan

  • hold on if ur asking someone if they speak english wont they tell u in english,so u dont need to ask in spanish ...LOL