01057 Spanish Lesson - El tiempo y el clima (weather)
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thanks for the Celsius conversion
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jajajaa una nube
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In spain we use hace frio, calor, no esta frio, in other contexts : el cafe esta frio is ok
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I would suggest having a lesson about maybe sports and free time activities?
And thank you, you helped me out a on my spanish :) I needed to repeat some stuff, gonna watch more of your videos.
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As usual, your lessons are very helpful. You look too serious in this one. Trying smiling a bit more!
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Yay, a new video - please continue to make more videos, they are very helpful and fun. Could you maybe start recording more advanced lessons? I have a lot of vocabulary now, and i can make simple phrases in the present, preterit, and imperfect - but I still can't make complex sentences, or embelish my ideas at all. You're the best!
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wow you are great! i'm so impressed. I'm going to tell all my friends about your channel!.
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the quizzes really help. but more and harder quizzes would be beuno
Hola de nuevo. I always enjoy your videos. I have studied Spanish forever now and have seen several ways to express degrees. How do you prefer to express degrees when discussing the weather? For example, how would you say...It´s 40 degrees today.
claykennedy72 7 months ago
@claykennedy72
I'm glad you like them!
Most of the people I talk to on a daily basis are from Mexico or have Spanish that has been influenced quite a bit by Mexican Spanish... so I would probably say "estamos a 40 grados"
Are there any ways you've seen to express 'degrees' that I haven't mentioned that you wouldn't mind sharing?
tontitofrito 7 months ago
Tontito frio amigo :) Una correccion, a correction, "hace viento" -> "corre viento" or "hay viento", same with "hace buen tiempo" is "hay buen tiempo" because "hace" comes from "do" and "hay" would of "be" xD If you don't understand, send me a message :), sorry for my english xD
alienverde 8 months ago
@alienverde
No te preocupes. Tu inglés es bien comprensible. Resulta que sí hay lugares en que dicen eso del clima con 'hace [tiempo]'. Pero según lo que me dices, ?no se usa mucho esa construcción en Chile? Mi esposa dice 'hace aire' en vez de 'hace viento' pero es de un ranchito en México. Cada quien tiene su forma.
tontitofrito 8 months ago
here in spain we seem to use Hace frio and Hace Calor in place of Esta frio and esta soleado
androstempest 8 months ago
@androstempest
Somehow, I figured that would be the case. Thanks for sharing that with us!
tontitofrito 8 months ago