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01002 Spanish Lesson - Basic Conversation (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

Here I explain some more greetings.

Rate this video if it was helpful to you. Also, feel free to leave any questions/comments/suggestions about this video.

For more Spanish videos, check out http://www.senorjordan.com

Vocabulario:
¿Qué tal? - Whats up?
¿Qué pasa? - Whats up? Whats happening?

Buenos días - Good morning.
Buenas tardes - Good afternoon. Good evening.
Buenas noches - Good evening. Good night

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  • ahora en mexico se usa el "¿que P E D O?" =D it is very very very informal jejeje.

    Buenos nachos =)

  • @lakacapodrida

    ey mi esposa se rió y lo confirmó.... ;-) Gracias por compartir esa versión.

  • how do you say good job?

    in

    Spanish

  • @elvemage32

    ¡buen trabajo! o ¡bien hecho!

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  • @MrFreakHeavy

    Sip, ya por los comentarios entiendo que '¿qué pasa?' es bien común en España como un saludo. Pero en el español latinoamericano se entiende como que hay un problema y quiero enterarme más de él. ¿Verdad?

    No pues ahora uso mucho más con mis amigos "¿Cómo te va?" o "¿Qué pasó?"

  • Over the years I have been learning Spanish off and on. I sometimes start out strong but I end up pooping out. I recently descovered your lessons on the internet and I watch, listen and even write them down so I can reveiw them. I find your lessons very helpful and entertaining. I also like how you hair seams to change in each video. Thank you for your effort in making these lessons. I hope this gets me to learn Spanish more seriously. Gracious.

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  • tambien se puede decir "que pex"

  • shanassi jajaja :D:D:D:D:D:D:D::D::D: XDXDXD

  • FINALLY! someone who offers non-condescending spanish that isnt meant for children (necessarily) .

  • @1b2w3w Hasta Pronto literally means "Until Soon." it's a common saying in Spanish though, and would best be translated to English as "See you [real] soon"

  • Great Job! Your videos is really helpful.

    What does "¡Hasta pronto!" mean?

  • @agogi0810 only americans have problem with the R. Which I can't understand... It seems like the English language doesn't revolve around a lot of different sounds, as they have problems with pronouncing a lot of things in other languages. My first language is Norwegian, and I've so far not encountered a language where I can not pronounce something if I really try. I tried to make Americans pronounce the "rolling" R as they call it, and it's almost impossible!

  • God Bless you its amasing selection. i am really happy u put up them and thank you for all your work what u did for all of us who want to learn to speak in spanish. and same as a hungarian i dont have any problem with certain letters like R or LL:D

  • Excellent video ! I've been looking for some Spanish lessons, and this definitely made it to my top 5 :)

    As an Arab I don't have troubles pronouncing certain letters and I LOVE that ! While on the other hands I see English speakers having troubles pronouncing "R" or "LL" right :D :D

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