Hay muchos videos en YouTube en espanol que son muy divertido para los gente que quieren aprender el idioma. Los favoritos mios son de "Los Tres Chiflados" (Uds. saben: Moe, Larry y Curley) entonces, cuando Ustedes quieran tomar una recesso de estudio, buscalo-veelo y disfrutalo!
Nice man is that spanish ty book for the spain version or southamerican version of spanish? i would like to get used to both but i need southamerican first cause i guess i have a bunch of family from argentina haha so i gotta do work and learn spanish. should be easier than japanese haha. hit me back bro thanks
@dudeonthasopha hey, umm i live in south america and i know as a fact that argentinians speak spanish more like the people from spain than the people here. I dont know if this is true in terms of grammar but in terms of accent and pronounciation Argentinian spanish is nothing like south american spanish.
@chibidaniel13 : I actually wouldn't say that Argentine Spanish is necessarily like the Spanish spoken in Spain. From what I've seen and know, Argentine Spanish is like Spanish spoken with an Italian type of inflection. Although some terminology commonly used by Argentines is probably the same as what Spaniards commonly use, the same can be said about other Latin American nations where Spanish is spoken.
that oxford Spanish-English dictionary is by far the best. I´ve been studying Spanish for almost 5 years and that dictionary has helped me the most. the pocket sized one comes in handy too!
Oxford has a pocket dictionary that is very good for learners, and it has many cultural notes. Definitely, I wouldn't recommend the big one for beginners or people that is not VERY interested in the language.
Spanish grammar is a bit difficult, and I think it is very to learn Spanish without bothering yourself with the 1293103103 rules Spanish has,but it is cool for advanced learners.
Pay attention to were the stress is put bcause you read the title wrong.
¡Hola! How much time do you spend studying spanish everyday? I am also learning Spanish, and since you are the expert in languages, i would like to know how many hours YOU put into Spanish? Thanks!
I'm not a big fan of the c/th spanish accent although I do prefer the vocabulary to Mexican Spanish. My family is Argentinean so it's probably closer to Spaniard Spanish than say Mexican Spanish is, I think the accent has been influenced by the Italian immigrants there too...
También en mi opinión los diccionarios de Oxford son de muy buena calidad. Utilizo para el inglés "Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary " y estoy muy contenta de este diccionario. Eso es muy tipico para poliglotos de utilizar libros del tipo "El uso del ruso", porque la combinación de dos idiomas extranjeros es muy efectivo. Yo también tengo una preferencia para eso.
En mi opinión, los diccionarios de Oxford son de muy buena calidad. Yo utilizo el "Oxford...." para inglés, y estoy muy contenta con este diccionario. Es muy normal que los políglotas utilizen libros del tipo "uso del ruso", porque combinar dos idiomas extranjeros siempre es efectivo (para aprender?). A mí también me gusta este método.
admiro tu deseo de hablar español y le digas a otras personas como hacerlo!!!
cek128 2 months ago
Hay muchos videos en YouTube en espanol que son muy divertido para los gente que quieren aprender el idioma. Los favoritos mios son de "Los Tres Chiflados" (Uds. saben: Moe, Larry y Curley) entonces, cuando Ustedes quieran tomar una recesso de estudio, buscalo-veelo y disfrutalo!
comercuuy 1 year ago
Nice man is that spanish ty book for the spain version or southamerican version of spanish? i would like to get used to both but i need southamerican first cause i guess i have a bunch of family from argentina haha so i gotta do work and learn spanish. should be easier than japanese haha. hit me back bro thanks
dudeonthasopha 1 year ago
@dudeonthasopha This TY spanish is for the Spanish spoken in Spain. I'm pretty sure they have some for the others.
laoshu505000 1 year ago
@dudeonthasopha hey, umm i live in south america and i know as a fact that argentinians speak spanish more like the people from spain than the people here. I dont know if this is true in terms of grammar but in terms of accent and pronounciation Argentinian spanish is nothing like south american spanish.
Hope this helps
chibidaniel13 1 year ago
@chibidaniel13 : I actually wouldn't say that Argentine Spanish is necessarily like the Spanish spoken in Spain. From what I've seen and know, Argentine Spanish is like Spanish spoken with an Italian type of inflection. Although some terminology commonly used by Argentines is probably the same as what Spaniards commonly use, the same can be said about other Latin American nations where Spanish is spoken.
Lunatic4Bizcas 1 year ago
that oxford Spanish-English dictionary is by far the best. I´ve been studying Spanish for almost 5 years and that dictionary has helped me the most. the pocket sized one comes in handy too!
judo023 1 year ago
MMMM oranges,
different days i try to practice in different accents. it's really helped my accent with is a default chilean one... more or less.
can you do this video for italian if its one of your languages..
i speak english and spanish and italian is next so yea i'd like to see your italian resources if thats cool.
Valdiviation 2 years ago
fuck off
sheytan2008 2 years ago 2
lol do you wear that hat everytime you make a video
it's hilarious JK!
good videos man
me impress
and btw how many languages do you speak man....??
familyfriends08 2 years ago
Oxford has a pocket dictionary that is very good for learners, and it has many cultural notes. Definitely, I wouldn't recommend the big one for beginners or people that is not VERY interested in the language.
Spanish grammar is a bit difficult, and I think it is very to learn Spanish without bothering yourself with the 1293103103 rules Spanish has,but it is cool for advanced learners.
Pay attention to were the stress is put bcause you read the title wrong.
thexrevolution 2 years ago
ok.
laoshu505000 2 years ago
abi, Istanbul'da gercekten cok turkler ispanyolca mukemmel konusabiliyorlar!! Ankara'da da cok var.
thexrevolution 2 years ago
¡Hola! How much time do you spend studying spanish everyday? I am also learning Spanish, and since you are the expert in languages, i would like to know how many hours YOU put into Spanish? Thanks!
CommodoreV 2 years ago
Whenever I study Spanish, I study it for 3 hours.
laoshu505000 2 years ago
gracias
CommodoreV 2 years ago
I'm not a big fan of the c/th spanish accent although I do prefer the vocabulary to Mexican Spanish. My family is Argentinean so it's probably closer to Spaniard Spanish than say Mexican Spanish is, I think the accent has been influenced by the Italian immigrants there too...
blindside70 2 years ago
A New Reference Grammar of Modern Spanish is a very very good reference for grammar, glad you included this in the video.
This book has been very helpful for my studies in Spanish throughout the years.
scootermclean 2 years ago
!Hola Moses, nuevo amigo You Tube!
También en mi opinión los diccionarios de Oxford son de muy buena calidad. Utilizo para el inglés "Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary " y estoy muy contenta de este diccionario. Eso es muy tipico para poliglotos de utilizar libros del tipo "El uso del ruso", porque la combinación de dos idiomas extranjeros es muy efectivo. Yo también tengo una preferencia para eso.
Fasulye2009 2 years ago
¡Hola Moses, mi nuevo amigo en Youtube!
En mi opinión, los diccionarios de Oxford son de muy buena calidad. Yo utilizo el "Oxford...." para inglés, y estoy muy contenta con este diccionario. Es muy normal que los políglotas utilizen libros del tipo "uso del ruso", porque combinar dos idiomas extranjeros siempre es efectivo (para aprender?). A mí también me gusta este método.
Good job!!
thexrevolution 2 years ago
Hey this Teach Yourself is castellano not south american espanol xD
loki2504 2 years ago
Tienes razon.
zocurtis 2 years ago
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MLSUSA 2 years ago