01047/ Spanish Lesson - Los Colores (parte 2)
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I am learning a lot watching your videos. You are a great teacher.
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Brilliant teacher :) let's hope soon I'll be able to write you a comment in Spanish :P
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You teach much better than my college professor...No lie
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I can't understand anything he says in the beginning....
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@Agiiiiiii15 DO
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Thank You so much for your videos, don't stop making them!
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You should come teach at my school!
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@Diana5189 Los is masculine and las is feminine, but for plurals.
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@Agiiiiiii15 UPS!!!LO CORRECTO ES COLOR ROSA, NADIE DICE ROSADO, MAS BIEN LA PALABRA ROSADO SE UTILIZA PARA CUANDO TIENES , ALGUN TIPO DE MALESTAR ENTRE LAS PIERNAS, ENTONCES LA GENTE DICE ESTA ROSADO, ES COMO CUANDO ALOS BEBES NO SE LES CAMBIA EL PANAL ENTONCES LA PIEL SE IRRITA, A ESO SE LE LLAMA ROSADO
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I had confusion at the end of the video using LOS and LAS
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what is the difference of using "LOS" and "LAS"?
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Hola!:) When you say ROSADO do you say RO-SA-LO or with a D? RO-SA-DO? :)
Agiiiiiii15 11 months ago
@Agiiiiiii15
the 'd' in Spanish is formed slightly less pronounced often intervocalically (between vowels). It might sound like another letter to you, but it's 'rosado'
tontitofrito 11 months ago
i understand that when describing the colour of an object, the colour must take the masculine/feminine form of the object being described.
question: do the colours themselves take the masculine or feminine form? i.e. when choosing to describe the colour itself.
antoniospades 1 year ago
My gut leans to it will default to masculine for the colors I mention.
Eg:
Mi color preferido es el rojo oscuro. (I like dark red)
My doubt runs in the case of 'naranja' and 'rosa' since they're feminine words.
But some translations for "hot pink" are "rosa vivo" "rosa mexicano" "rosa fosforito" so it shows that it is still masculine as a color.
tontitofrito 1 year ago
So when just using the color and you're not describing anything in particular, you default to the masculine form.
tontitofrito 1 year ago