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01001 - Spanish Lesson: Basic Conversation (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2008

In this video, we'll be going over basic conversation.

If this video was helpful, rate it to let me know! Also, questions/comments/suggestions are welcome about this video.

Check out my other tutorials at http://www.senorjordan.com

Author's notes:
*Adiós should have an accent mark although it was missing in the video

*'más o menos' is more commonly used (and understood) than así-así.

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  • Very nice! I do have HUGE request. Would you please explain to everyone how the names like "Gomez", "Cortez" and "Lopez" should be pronounced. Hell even Jen doesn't know how to pronounce her last name either. Come to think of it, she can't dance, sing or act either.

  • @jetscan2nl

    I'm a little confused. How does Jennifer López not know how her last name should be pronounced? She's Puerto Rican and speaks Spanish.

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  • @chaoswack google is retarded it seriously does mean verry happy im in spanish

  • @chaoswack be happy = sé feliz

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  • spanish is such a beautiful language, but its hard to remember all these words in my little brain.

  • Asi Asi is not the correct way of saying "so so". Asi asi is a literal and incorrect translation of the French expression "comme ci, comme ca".

    The correct way of saying it is: "mas o menos".

  • ola me llamo doce doce uno estas ito eres once doce once doce el perquito

    i learnd spanish im a pro

  • this video helped a lot i am in a class called spanish immersion and most of my teachers speak fluent spanish to us i understood some things a lot more from this video thx a lot......

  • Come on lamas ? Eat your food ! Eat your food !

  • @tontitofrito Well, she pronounces the last part "pez" like "pes" as in "pesticide", where in fact the correct pronunciation should be "pis" like, well you know :-))

    So, even if she is from PR and speaks Spanish, the fact is she still doesn't know how to pronounce her last name.

    One of the languages I learned in High School in South America, was Spanish. My sports instructor is from Spain and a friend of mine is from Argentina. Taking a refresh course "Spanish" these days :-))

  • You should watch my video, educational and really funny!

  • Thanks! I'm teaching myself to speak this beautiful language and am finding your videos very helpful.

  • Thank you so much! Found it!

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