beginning spanish lessons 02 of 40
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@eviliguanaprorox OMG! I thought exactly the same thing! Why these long sentences right away? Thank you for posting these.
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this jumps ahead too quick
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nice video
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@xM3L0DY Como se va is another way to say "How are you"
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I'm hispanic, some of these senetences are wrong.
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Gue bow shang jee tesuer eei'ms
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Did I miss a lesson? Seems like we jumped ahead. Sorry Im late.
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On this way you will never speak the language, this is stupid!
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wow this goes from hola and que tal in the first one to irregular conjugated verbs and indirect object pronouns attached to the end of a verb such as "le." too fast. people will be like okay i have hola down and then they will be like wtf.
eviliguanaprorox 1 year ago 11
At 1.52, you say: '¿Cómo se va?' as 'How are you?'
I've never heard that before... as far as I can tell, that would literally be "How does one go?"
I have heard these though for "How are things going for you?"
informal: '¿Cómo te va?'
formal: '¿Cómo le va (a usted)?'
tontitofrito 2 years ago 7