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Great video, I especially love your clear pronunciation of the langage, very easy to follow along. Thank you
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you really are a fantastic teacher...I have family in spain and have traveled there since I was a child...my skills are OK,but I need to practice more here at home...could you expand more on the imperfect subjunctive and the 7 compound tenses...where and when to use them...thanks,the lessons are much apprecated
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muchas gracias amigo
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thanks so much
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Good job, dude. I got a student watching this video right now!!!
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ok the boy is dum in the vido
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are you gay????
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Ugh! If you want to learn Spanish, you should learn from a NATIVE Spanish speaker. Not THIS cracker!
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Lol!!! Miro el noticiero en la televisión. Buajajajajajajajajajajajaja! where else can you watch it? on the radio?
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Nice video. But can you tell me why you translate so much? Won't it be more beneficial if you use pictures instead?
Great Jason!
Just an impression: For my Brazilian brain, sounds more natural and literal "cepillarse los dientes" (escovar os dentes)... just "lavar" give e the impression they are going to continue dirt :) and I also have problems with the reflexive pronouns... sometimes I forget them, like I forget the "it" in English :) But I hope I can do (it) hehehe
MarcioNSantos 2 years ago
Oi Mario, respondo a você em espanhol: Puedes decir "me cepillo los dientes," muchas personas lo dicen así! Otra cosa, muchos de los verbos reflexivos ya lo ERAN en portugués, o todavía se usan de esa manera en el portugués continental, não achos que é assim...? Thanks for watching!! Ótimo 2010
languagenow 2 years ago
Seems to me that in Brazilian Portuguese the tendency is to supress the reflexive pronoun that perhaps used to be used: Levanto às sete... ou tô errado?
languagenow 2 years ago
excellent video thank you.
816sprint47 2 years ago 2
thanks for watching and being the first to rate and comment!
languagenow 2 years ago