01015 Spanish Lesson - Telling Time (part 2)
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Absolutely great videos Jordan! You are making it easy for me. Mucho gracias.
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These videos are helping a lot. My spanish teacher goes a little to fast and doesn't explain things clearly. Thank you for making these videos!
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Puedes hacerlo mas sencillo.
¿Que hora es? la una y media, las cinco y cuarto, las diez en punto. Que se te ha olvidado decir las en punto.
ECONOMIA del lenguaje prima sobre todo. (si es que sabes que es)
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Yay! You're making it easier! ^_^ My Spanish teacher goes way too fast and I can't keep up! :( Hopefully, if I keep watching your videos I'll get good grades! Gracias :D
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my teacher said that after 31 it turns into menos ___ ? HELP
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your videos are so clear that i feel my spanish has improved so thank you and keep them going :D
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GRACIAS AMIGO
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@moestrei spanish is spoken differently in ever place throughout the many spanish speaking countries. It's probably a different dialect.
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I love your accent so cute lol
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This was a good video that a watched during class. It took up a lot of time which i was proud of! Haha
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your kind of hot.
Hola Snr Jordan, soy Martin soy aleman, vivio en Australia y trabajo en Chile.
They tell me, that because the question is: Que hora es? the answer is always: Es la......no matter if Una o dos, tres ....
Do I know weird people, or do I misunderstand?
moestrei 1 year ago
I've never heard of that. I've only ever heard 'es la' una'. I've never heard "es la" used with the other numbers. Y conozco a mucha gente hispanohablante. [shrug]
tontitofrito 1 year ago
Hey I am a chinese learner and I was wondering where do I find the sign "¡" or the letter "ñ" on my keyboard? It only comes in chinese letters/symbols but there must be a way to type it out in a general way.
¡Gracias! and I really enjoy the videos.
aidan3306 1 year ago
tontitofrito 1 year ago 4
Hey i have a question- why do we say 'es la una' when the word for one is 'uno' ???
priaanka 1 year ago
my theory: una refers to 'hora' which is feminine ;-)
tontitofrito 1 year ago