@Deutschip Either that or a nickname for the name Carolina, which is why I guess they didn't translate it. I'm not either from Colombia or Miami (I live much further south) but it's my best guess since I've never heard the word Carito used in any other way than a nickname.
Man I love these videos. People used to call me the stupid kid in class because I struggled with spanish. Even the teacher called me stupid. My "friends" in that class talked badly about me, and when the teacher asks me a question they were ready to laugh at me hoping i would mess up. but thanks to these vids, i showed them i wasn't stupid, and I got a 97 on the Final while the class average was an 86. Gracias a todos
@th4Guy77 Congrats dude, well done, also this method seems pretty good to me. I´m improving my English just by listening to music and I still think that´s the best way to learn a language :D
I love the idea of learning Spanish this way! EXCEPT... I find the coding a bit complicated to follow quickly enough. And if you know what the phrases mean, I can't see the immediate benefit of attaching the grammar to it. For me, that would just slow you down and make you think - and language comes best when you DON'T think.
To kamikaze....te lo juro es the most common way in south american spanish to say i swear..its coloquial but that what you hear if you spend enough time in Colombia.
if it's implying doubt then yes, but in that context i guess the "i swear you are there" is the same thing as saying "i'm sure of" or "estoy seguro de que" in spanish. you wouldn't use subjunctive after that
but i'm a student, so if somebody corrects me please accept that. That is just my best guess
¡Gracias!
lindsaysw 2 hours ago
Awesome!
AshleyCowanMusic 1 month ago
this is good
sexinecy 1 month ago
LOVE it and all your videos. Thank you
casualclothes 2 months ago
This video is terrible, no pictures to help learning.
orangeblack55 3 months ago
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wipidipip 3 months ago
ME GUSTA. LO APPRENDO ESPANOL!!!!
supercoolbrian 4 months ago
Thank you very much. For a layman trying to learn just a bit of spanish, these videos are a God send. Via con Dios!
mfdangerfield 6 months ago
cute!
litmibimi 6 months ago
Just the word "Carito" they didn't translate it but it is a synonym with "Cariñito" or "Sweetie"... nice way to learn spanish!
Deutschip 8 months ago
@Deutschip Either that or a nickname for the name Carolina, which is why I guess they didn't translate it. I'm not either from Colombia or Miami (I live much further south) but it's my best guess since I've never heard the word Carito used in any other way than a nickname.
dnlkr 1 week ago
I like this video allot, i just watched it for the first time and i could sing it all. im going to check if you have more :D!
LeTHaLGRiM 10 months ago
This is great! Haha! Yo amo lo!
ArtisticKelvin 1 year ago
this is so retarded i rather here lady gaga sing and i hate her
Abug199 1 year ago
i love you guys, this is such a fun way to learn GOOD JOB GUYS :)
sunny1132106 1 year ago
Man I love these videos. People used to call me the stupid kid in class because I struggled with spanish. Even the teacher called me stupid. My "friends" in that class talked badly about me, and when the teacher asks me a question they were ready to laugh at me hoping i would mess up. but thanks to these vids, i showed them i wasn't stupid, and I got a 97 on the Final while the class average was an 86. Gracias a todos
th4Guy77 1 year ago 26
@th4Guy77 Congrats dude, well done, also this method seems pretty good to me. I´m improving my English just by listening to music and I still think that´s the best way to learn a language :D
Hellzing50 1 year ago
Well it made me laugh anyway!
loverlei79 1 year ago
I love the idea of learning Spanish this way! EXCEPT... I find the coding a bit complicated to follow quickly enough. And if you know what the phrases mean, I can't see the immediate benefit of attaching the grammar to it. For me, that would just slow you down and make you think - and language comes best when you DON'T think.
SpanishBlackpool 1 year ago
does this work?
lkellermanl543 1 year ago
I prefer "dance of the cucumber"
;b
Illyria23alyssa 1 year ago 4
I loooooove this song ^^ viva Bacilos!!!! "...no puedo contarte lo que sentí no puedo decirte nada, tu estas tan lejooos =/ "
thaaatyyy 1 year ago
keep making more! this is fantastic
neelabh91 1 year ago
You sing pretty good, i love learing Spanish, and your video help me a lot. make some more. I would be so happy. : )
MyYummycookie 1 year ago
es buena la forma de enseñar el ingles me es util muchisimo ojala puedan poner mas canciones en la letra en español y viceversa
lazlocampos 1 year ago
es re buena esa cancion... :D
1ositox1 1 year ago
To kamikaze....te lo juro es the most common way in south american spanish to say i swear..its coloquial but that what you hear if you spend enough time in Colombia.
k8ddid 1 year ago
look nice, but still not easy for me this chinese speaker.
aisleyk 1 year ago 3
At 2:28, isn't the estás has to be estés for the subjunctive form....I"m lost.
love2bsweet 1 year ago
if it's implying doubt then yes, but in that context i guess the "i swear you are there" is the same thing as saying "i'm sure of" or "estoy seguro de que" in spanish. you wouldn't use subjunctive after that
but i'm a student, so if somebody corrects me please accept that. That is just my best guess
kamikazie0282 1 year ago
@kamikazie0282 not necessarily just because theres a que there with a present tense verb there doesnt mean you have to use subjunctive
lilelf16 1 year ago
realy good
Gman94Raw 2 years ago
Wow, this really helps! Gracias! ^^
Beatasom 2 years ago
xD i live in chile and i use this vid to learn english lol good vid ^^ congtz !!
hgo95 2 years ago
Very Good trainning! Spanish Professor from APEC available in Lima Peru ;) Business Group Courses.
anyaina 2 years ago 2
i know how to speek spanish yo se como hablar espanol
cheleelrelajero 2 years ago
Very catchy... it's already stuck in my head! I look forward to hearing more of them, you guys are great! :o)
binkusbianicus 2 years ago 13