Beginning Spanish 101 Lesson 2
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Me encanta como hablas el español :D:D:D se te ve más hermoza de lo que ya eres :D:D:D
You're a pretty girl!
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What are they saying on my video and where is it from.
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can you please make a vid, on how to pick up chicks with spanish? i rally want a chick with culture lols
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@Hangar19t En mi país no usamos el "marrón" usamos el café para el bebestible y para el color, y para lo de "vestido de negro" concuerdo contigo :)
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@HotforSpanish gracias :D
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que buena estas tia.. mmmm
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we understand , but
normally we says ESTOY VESTIDO DE NEGRO and don`t LLEVO MUCHO NEGRO
normally in latinomerica we says MARRON ,not cafe, cafe more used for say cofee
Hangar19t 3 months ago
@Hangar19t Sí, depende del país.
HotforSpanish 3 months ago
I can't roll my r's I've been trying for months :(
every time I do I spit everywhere and sound like I'm choking or coughing up something! It's so frustrating.
briannaj3 8 months ago
@briannaj3 It just takes a little practice. Try purring like a cat. If you can do that, great! It's like pronouncing the "d" in English and then blowing air out.
HotforSpanish 8 months ago
I'm from Mexico and I have to tell you that you're wrong with the colors orange and pink. Orange in english is the name of the fruit and the color, in spanish is the same: "naranja" is the name of the color and the fruit. "Anaranjado" is an adjetive, not the name of the color. The same with pink, "rosado" is an adjetive, the name of the color is "rosa".
Narutipo 9 months ago 10
@NarutipoAgain, depending on what country you live in, you will have different words for the same thing. In other Spanish speaking countries rosado is pink and anaranjado is orange. I understand the words you use for those colors, as they are native to Mexico. Gracias.
HotforSpanish 9 months ago