01019 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - AR verbs: yo form
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my spanish final is tomorrow -_-
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Me gusta el video como siempre. Is the digital link fading a bit? You posted in 2008. My computer is churning a bit to load it. I only have this problem with your older posts. My students' parents thank you, too. I have a "boxing" or "patty cake" drill I need to post to share...
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gracias señor jordan.
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VERY helpful! Thank you so much.
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@NotAWarPerson ahh kasi minsan nababalitaan ko... yung iba nag lalagay na nang español.. maganda sana yun ..para pag dating dito sa españa at magwowork..... hindi katulong kasi marunong na mag español....
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@johnericsantiago28 wala masyadong mga paaralan ditong nag-ooffer ng mga klase sa español
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@NotAWarPerson hey.... pinagaaralan din sa atin diyan sa pinas??dito ako now sa españa..
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I play the guitar. You've missed the article. =D
is there a reason i can not embed your videos?
TheMaddytem 6 months ago in playlist supreme spanish lessons
@TheMaddytem
That's strange. You should be able to. I know there is a conflict with my wordpress site with the embed code on Youtube and I have to use a plugin... otherwise, I am not sure why you can't embed them.
tontitofrito 6 months ago
Your videos have been so helpful to me but I am really confused with this. In a previous video you said when you are a girl you must change the ending e.g with R you add an A or change O to A. In this case would a girl say 'Yo nada?' as oppose to nado?
brozmeister1 11 months ago
@brozmeister1
Sorry for the confusion. That is not with verbs. It is with adjectives (description words) that end in -o normally... ex:
I am tall. - (yo) Soy alto.
She is tall - (ella) Es alta
The girl is thin - La chica es delgada.
The boy is thin - El chico es delgado.
Notice for 'alto' (tall) and 'delgado' (thin) we use 'alta' and 'delgada' when describing girls and females.
But with verbs, "nado" will mean "I swim" if I am a man, woman, girl, or boy.
tontitofrito 11 months ago
Thank you for the lesson, it helps me a lot. Leaning to speak other languages is my favorite subject. Listening to Spanish conversations, it seems very fast to me (the way they talk) I don`t know whether...because Spanish has more words or sound to say (then English), or because I just don`t know the language ?
SuperYam2010 11 months ago
@SuperYam2010
When one is learning any language, the native speakers sound like they're speaking fast. People I know who are learning English say the same thing about English speakers. ;-)
tontitofrito 11 months ago