All you need to know in Spanish! ¿Chica cuánto? Baby how much? ¿Hacen usted tienen gusto de él en su culo? Do you like it in your butt! Hora para que usted vaya a casa, mi novia estará aquí pronto! Time to get the hell out my baby girl will be here soon. Puta otra cerveza por favor! Biatch get be another beer please!
gosh spainish is so hard my dad is lucky but he learned it wierd, every day he learned one word a day and used the word like 50 times even in sentences that wouldn't make sense with it
Aunque nunca decimos. "me interesa la historia" sino, "me gusta la historia, ó, me gusta el arte"... ¡Para tenerlo en cuenta! Aunque sí se puede decir: "Me interesa esa chica, ó me gusta esa chica"
¿Qué hora cierras? sería ¿A qué hora cierras? y ¿Es ésta correcta como llegar a la entrada? es totalmente incomprensible. En todo caso ¿la entrada es por aquí?
Y ¿qué es el precio? sería ¿cuánto es el precio?
¿Dónde nos quedamos? no es correcto tampoco. Sería ¿Dónde quedamos? etc, etc. Please, students. She has no idea and most of the sentences are wrong. If you learn that, nobody will understand you.
In the UK, we wouldn't say 'where may I rent transportation', this would create a smile as it is typically American styled English. It's a bit like the typicaly American phrase 'where can I eat', whereas an English person would more likely say 'could you recommend a restaurant'.
There are so many style differences between English and American English and Mexican and Spanish Catalan etc
An example of a fairly useless ad basic phrase is 'What time is it'. I really can't remember the last time I asked that in my own language, as I have a watch and a phone to tell me this!
Why would I ask a stranger the time? What time does the train arrive or the bus leave is more useful or 'how long before the train arrives do I need to be on the platform'.
Thank you, I do think it would be better to repeat the words neared to real speed, rather than slowly, as no person wouls speak like that, Also the English and the Spanish written up would be good, because you sometimes forget what the word was.
Also, I find you can only learn basic stuff because slightly more complicated phrases are not easily found!
Generally when looking for language help, it's either really basic! Or it's really complex stuff.
"are we allowed to take photographs?" literaly means SE NOS PERMITE TOMAR FOTOGRAFIAS? and it´s a correct form, yo can also say PODEMOS TOMAR FOTOGRAFIAS? that means "can we take photographs? both are correct. in the way she says: SOMOS PERMITIDOS TOMAR FOTOGRAFIAS? you will not be understood most likely.
"Is this the way to the entrance?" literaly means ES ESTE EL CAMINO A LA ENTRADA? which is a correct form, in the way she says, you won´t be undestood at all
"when do you close?" literaly means CUANDO CIERRAS? but the correct form is A QUE HORA CIERRAS? witch means "what time do you close?" but not a she say, the leter A is very necesary to construct correctly the sentense
She says : ¿ Qué es el precio de la admisión? (min 5:44 ) during her speech, I would say : ¿ Cuánto cuesta la entrada? or maybe in other countries : ¿Cuál es el precio de la entrada/admisión? but never as she said
These videos seem okay, but I think it could be slow learning if they're the only learning source. It could lead to frustration and eventual quitting altogether.
Check out "paulneedzaeducation com" for some really useful language learning tips.
is anybody who speaks very good spanish willing to help me? if so please leave a comment on my page and i will get back to you, i would really appreciate it. thank you!
Dos preguntas, Mixitxu ¿Cuántos camisas tiene? ¿Porqué lleva Ud. la misma camisa en todos los videos? De todas maneras, te amo y muchísimas gracias para me ayuda aprender español.
Dos preguntas, Mixitxu ¿Cuántos camisas tiene? ¿Porqué lleva Ud. la misma camisa en todos los videos? De todas maneras, te amo y muchísimas gracias para aprenderme español.
All you need to know in Spanish! ¿Chica cuánto? Baby how much? ¿Hacen usted tienen gusto de él en su culo? Do you like it in your butt! Hora para que usted vaya a casa, mi novia estará aquí pronto! Time to get the hell out my baby girl will be here soon. Puta otra cerveza por favor! Biatch get be another beer please!
passion4latinas 1 year ago
gosh spainish is so hard my dad is lucky but he learned it wierd, every day he learned one word a day and used the word like 50 times even in sentences that wouldn't make sense with it
flamingbsk 1 year ago
Necesito un guía que hablEEEEE inglés
SantiMonto9 1 year ago
Aunque nunca decimos. "me interesa la historia" sino, "me gusta la historia, ó, me gusta el arte"... ¡Para tenerlo en cuenta! Aunque sí se puede decir: "Me interesa esa chica, ó me gusta esa chica"
mauronaranjo 1 year ago
She is bilingual. She speaks spansh and english, both, as if she were native speaker in both languages.
mauronaranjo 1 year ago
Yo tambien!
eirbiz 2 years ago
PLEASE!!!!!!! IF YOU HAVE NO CLUE HOW SPANISH IS, DON'T TRY TO TEACH SO!!!!!!! Some of those sentences are INCORRECT!
ka7hy 2 years ago
La mayoría de las frases no son correctas:
¿Qué hora cierras? sería ¿A qué hora cierras? y ¿Es ésta correcta como llegar a la entrada? es totalmente incomprensible. En todo caso ¿la entrada es por aquí?
Y ¿qué es el precio? sería ¿cuánto es el precio?
¿Dónde nos quedamos? no es correcto tampoco. Sería ¿Dónde quedamos? etc, etc. Please, students. She has no idea and most of the sentences are wrong. If you learn that, nobody will understand you.
louandreas77 2 years ago
really??
SwitchVictor 2 years ago
donde esta el musello xd
ThePeaceouter 2 years ago
In the UK, we wouldn't say 'where may I rent transportation', this would create a smile as it is typically American styled English. It's a bit like the typicaly American phrase 'where can I eat', whereas an English person would more likely say 'could you recommend a restaurant'.
There are so many style differences between English and American English and Mexican and Spanish Catalan etc
Paintheshed 2 years ago
okay but I'm from Canada and the phrase "where may I rent transportation" is never used, sounds pretty stupid
jamesmarsdenisababe 2 years ago
In America we speak English . just not the King's english. I guess we're a few generations removed?
shawnee1823 2 years ago
well get over it
Bronia2009 2 years ago
An example of a fairly useless ad basic phrase is 'What time is it'. I really can't remember the last time I asked that in my own language, as I have a watch and a phone to tell me this!
Why would I ask a stranger the time? What time does the train arrive or the bus leave is more useful or 'how long before the train arrives do I need to be on the platform'.
Paintheshed 2 years ago
Thank you, I do think it would be better to repeat the words neared to real speed, rather than slowly, as no person wouls speak like that, Also the English and the Spanish written up would be good, because you sometimes forget what the word was.
Also, I find you can only learn basic stuff because slightly more complicated phrases are not easily found!
Generally when looking for language help, it's either really basic! Or it's really complex stuff.
A good way to learn though, thank you.
Paintheshed 2 years ago
thankyou!
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TSM9356 2 years ago
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dermike10 2 years ago
Despite she has a Spanish surname, sometimes she makes mistakes...
lauralabyrinth 2 years ago
yes, I think her native language is english, may be her parents are from Spain, but she does not dominate spanish enougth in order to give classes
Aguilit33 2 years ago
6:05 -> means Where did we stay?
6:16 -> same question, same subtitles, she doesnt say the same -.-
FULL OF ERRORS AND SHE KEEPS LOOKING TO THE PAPER...
motherloadhackfinder 2 years ago
"are we allowed to take photographs?" literaly means SE NOS PERMITE TOMAR FOTOGRAFIAS? and it´s a correct form, yo can also say PODEMOS TOMAR FOTOGRAFIAS? that means "can we take photographs? both are correct. in the way she says: SOMOS PERMITIDOS TOMAR FOTOGRAFIAS? you will not be understood most likely.
Aguilit33 2 years ago
"Is this the way to the entrance?" literaly means ES ESTE EL CAMINO A LA ENTRADA? which is a correct form, in the way she says, you won´t be undestood at all
Aguilit33 2 years ago
"when do you close?" literaly means CUANDO CIERRAS? but the correct form is A QUE HORA CIERRAS? witch means "what time do you close?" but not a she say, the leter A is very necesary to construct correctly the sentense
Aguilit33 2 years ago
CUANTO CUESTA UNA ENTRADA', incorrect, CUANTO CUESTA LA ENTRADA? correct
Aguilit33 2 years ago
¿donde nos quedamos ? = ¿ donde nos reunimos?
CLASEZ2 2 years ago
She says : ¿ Qué es el precio de la admisión? (min 5:44 ) during her speech, I would say : ¿ Cuánto cuesta la entrada? or maybe in other countries : ¿Cuál es el precio de la entrada/admisión? but never as she said
dpbaleno 2 years ago
Donde estan las putas ?
aristides00 2 years ago 2
Haber antes de poner este tipo de videos deberia aprender a hablar español correctamente . Desde cuando se dice museio???
En fin menos da una piedra
jessinma 3 years ago
Hi!! I'm spanish. In this lesson, she made mistakes, but It's very well !!
smallbabywelcome 3 years ago
Thanks for telling.
liaoningst 3 years ago
Its the same as when we say haha amigo!
642198 3 years ago
Perdon, no entiendo espanol muy bien.
What do you mean by "jaja"? Coz I saw lots of people use it.
liaoningst 3 years ago
"jaja" mean laughing....is like with americans when they type LOL (loughing out loud)
peterboy26 3 years ago
Gracias por tu respuesta.
liaoningst 3 years ago
ok i know they already told you XD
jaja = haha
Thewaterofthepool 2 years ago
because in english is haha ..... but in spanish
J spelled like H ..( J=H) and jaja is like haha ... now you know why spanish people write jaja :D bTW in polish jaja ... is mean Eggs = huevos :D
Tieescik 2 years ago
no sabe hablar nada jajaja..
she dont speak nothing.. hahhaa
darioteamomucho 3 years ago
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EndStupidity 3 years ago
De donde salio ese espanol habla raro jaja que aprenda ella primero.
omalito 3 years ago
PLEASE, PORFAVOR!! Esto no es espanol!! This is not Spanish!!!
Que verguenza! What a shame!!
GabrielKorenhof 3 years ago
es esta correcta como llegar a la entrada jajajajaja!!! thats wrong u dont say it like that...!! q mal enseña esta pendeja
Popeye376 3 years ago
lol pause at 5:09
RockaHolicForeva 3 years ago
everything you say is fantastic!!!!!
CKBbMp 3 years ago
The one at around 6:46 I thought Ud. was supposed to be short for "ustedes" and not ustede. Or is it the same thing? I'm just wondering is all.
XXXCashFlowXXX 3 years ago
Ud. is shorten for Usted and Uds. is for Ustedes
Dreiz 3 years ago
jajaja bastantes errores los que tiene esta mujer.
zeit1402 3 years ago
It is "A que hora cierras", not "Que hora cierras"
Dreiz 3 years ago
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marceloblack666 3 years ago
is anybody who speaks very good spanish willing to help me? if so please leave a comment on my page and i will get back to you, i would really appreciate it. thank you!
tysonuk 3 years ago
ayuda me aprender espanol por favor mi puede escribe espanol lol no habla espanol
golddean 3 years ago
Museyo! jajaja
f9j4 3 years ago
Dos preguntas, Mixitxu ¿Cuántos camisas tiene? ¿Porqué lleva Ud. la misma camisa en todos los videos? De todas maneras, te amo y muchísimas gracias para me ayuda aprender español.
thao90745 3 years ago
Dos preguntas, Mixitxu ¿Cuántos camisas tiene? ¿Porqué lleva Ud. la misma camisa en todos los videos? De todas maneras, te amo y muchísimas gracias para aprenderme español.
thao90745 3 years ago
no se dice museio solo museo ;) pero tan chevere tus lecciones
xxxkomodoxxx 3 years ago
What's the difference between "Somos permitidos tomar fotografias" and "..socar fotografias"? She didn't say.
Also, she mentioned 2 different ways of saying "Where do we meet?" but the second way wasn't subtitled... how is it spelt? Thanks :)
Huberoo 3 years ago
the girl said it wrong the first time, the second one is correct: DONDE NOS REUNIMOS? = where do we meet?
where did we stay?(yesterday) and where do we saty?(now) = donde nos quedamos?
and it's Museo not Museio
peterboy26 3 years ago
I understand now! Thank you SO much, I really appreciate it! :)
Huberoo 3 years ago
Great lesson!
gleith 4 years ago 2
jaja! get out the here!!!!!!
peterboy26 3 years ago
Muchas gracias.
61dodgelancer 4 years ago
Why is UN prononce UNA in the phrase: I need a man that speaks english?
jelqer 4 years ago 2
You are the best. Thank you very much. Live long and be happy!!!
chitualin 4 years ago
yo saves
wooothreedaysgrace 4 years ago
wrong
reekboxray 4 years ago
necsito una guia que habla inglés, necesito un guia que hablE inglés
galicia31 4 years ago
algunas frases estan mal conjugadas
pellegrini 4 years ago 2
true..but it is good people that no not very well..just basics i guess
sugrmami1 3 years ago