02 Spanish Lesson - Demonstrative pronouns
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@tontitofrito ok so it's basically for something out of pointing distance, right?
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how languagues do you listen to
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Tú eres grande !
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La verdad, es que lo haces bien ;)
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What about esto and eso?
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great video!
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what about "alli" ?
Spyyder12 6 months ago
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allí means 'there'... but it's not quite the same as the 'demonstrative pronouns' mentioned in this video. It's just used to designate location...
tontitofrito 6 months ago
I must be remembering it wrong, but I took a class some time ago that said Aquiel was there as well as that, have I got that wrong? I remember it because it was in a list of antonyms paired with aqui which is here.
androstempest 6 months ago
@androstempest Aquel = that / Aquél = that one
I haven't heard of "Aquel" for 'there" when pointing to a place.
tontitofrito 6 months ago
I think this video is really nice and usefull.
I don't want to offend or anything saying this, so please take it as I'm saying it "with my best intentions" =)
You said "reloh" instead of reloj. The j is a strong throat sound and you need to emphasize it. Relo or Reloh has no meaning in spanish. Some people instead could say "relos" but it sound really bad and denote lack of education.
I hope you don't mind. I do think your videos are great =)
TheLanguages 2 years ago
Thanks for your input, however it could depend on who you're accustomed to speaking with.
The j in other positions will be pronounced as you describe but I've never heard it pronounced at the end of 'reloj'...
when you pluralize it: relojes, it would then be heard.
I'd be curious to know who you've heard pronounce it with a strong sound at the end and where they're from.
tontitofrito 2 years ago