This is entertaining while being educational. I like her style, but also that she gives examples that clarify the way a person would use the word in Spanish.
I'm just barely learning simple Spanish. I looked up Este and esta, and I came up with "This" as a result. I found it interesting that adding an "R" to Esta , Estar = Be. And then I thought of Estar Bueno. Gracias for the video. Your great at teaching Rosa. I have a long way to go, which is fine.
I am just starting to learn Spanish. However, I live near Mexico and some of the words and phrase are different than they are in Spain. A helpful video would be a comparison of phrases.
@@Nameis9875 mmmmm in general, most of the words that end with o are male and the ones with a are female, like el caballo- male, la cosa-female, la fresa-female, el pato-male, and with the words that end with consonants well, you have to practice those because It can vary, but I can tell you that most of the words that end with ción/on are female: la satisfacción, la calefacción, la diferenciación, la combinación, la aclaración, la presentación, la reunión, la acción, but there are some like el camión, el panteón, el pantalón, which are male
I always wanted to learn spanish..rosa is unique in teaching basic speanish learning..her teaching is awesome!!!wishing the very best to the channel..tapas roy choudhury from mumbai,india
Gracias por explicarnos las diferencias entre los verbos "Ser" y "Estar". Tambien por nos oferecer más palabras sinónimas en inglés. Ya sabía yo lo mejor de esta información, pero había unas palabras que ya son bien clarificadas. Me gusta oír los conceptos explicados por una hispanohablante. ¡Muchas gracias por todos estes vídeos! Una cosa más... la palabra "Gustar" talvez se explica mejor como "Please", porque "Me gusta" quiere decir "Me it pleases", no "Me it likes". Es algo que he visto vez tras vez que no me parecía claro.
Hola MickFor K-Six, Gracias por tu comentario! Estamos contentos de saber que estas disfrutando de estas lecciones de español. Saludos, Carla Team SpanishPod101.com
+Muse Nw Hola, We use SABER to talk about facts, information, how to do something, and thing you know by heart. And we use CONOCER to talk about people you are familiar with, places and things. Saludos, Carla Team SpanishPod101.com
Yo tengo preparado un programa para enseñar español en UA-cam y tu tienes el carisma y la imagen... Quiza un dia podamos hablar al respecto.. Y te felicito por el trabajo
Gracia Rosa. Estoy aprendiendo el acento de España. Pienso que estas de España porque dijiste coche. Necesito practicar escuchando a su acento. ?Tienes italki o tus clases particulares?
it would be helpful if you would have some kind of system for example giving the verbs with the same conjugation consequently e.g. I and not I and sometimes he
So, a question. I was studying the preterite conjugation for "tener" and I have a book called "501 Spanish Verbs", and while I was reading, one of the sentence examples for 'tuve' and it said somewhere near the example that you could use this to say something like "Tuve una carta de Juan" which would be equal to "I received a letter from Juan", but I always thought you would use "recibí" if you were to ever say something like that. I don't know if there's a solid difference between those two, but if there are, can someone tell me how and when to use it? (I am also confused with "debo" and "debería" in this case as well, if someone can explain that to me as well, I'd appreciate it)
Hi I have a question, for ver I noticed you wrote veo esa serie todos los dias. Doesn't that mean I watch shows every day instead of I like watching shows everyday, like the example was? Thanks
Thanks for the video! :) I have a question about the difference between Tener (to have) and Haber (to have). I know that Tener is possessive, and Haber is an auxiliary verb...in that case, why is it said "TENGO que comer mas verduras" instead of with a form of Haber? I thought of "I HAVE" as an auxiliary verb in that case, supporting the verb "comer", and not possessive of anything. Just a bit confused on the usage of both. Thanks for any help in advance!
I'm not completely sure what you mean by auxiliary verb. But, in your example, "Tengo que comer mas verduras", you could not use haber. Tengo que in that case is being used as a sort of translation of "I need to" or "I ought to". For those constructs, tener or necesitar is used. Haber is used in scenarios more like, "I have done that before", or "I have seen you around". Does that make sense? I know you might not have the question anymore, but if anyone else reading does, I hope that helps.
It's because "TENER" is used more for things you usually do,have to do and had to do. For exanple: "Tengo que comer más verduras" (present) "Tendré que comer más verduras"(future) "Tuve que comer más verduras"(past) "HABER" is used as an auxiliary verb or it can indicates a quantity(like "there is or are").Examples: "Hay 3 animales en la granja There are 3 animals in tha farm(quantity, present)" "Él *HA* caído. "He *has* fell "("auxiliary form", present) Hope that help :)
now i have 25 words to add to my flash cards. better get learning =). Thanks, been trying to find a small and concise list of verbs that are used a lot so i can start reading Spanish. i have most the conjugation and stuff learnt just need vocab now. thanks again!
Can anyone help with the very first example.. im getting different answers all the time. When talking about occupations in Spanish do you use un/una or just say quiero ser maestro??
Hola Joseph, Si muy bien! Sigue practicando lo estas haciendo bien! Please don't hesitate in leaving us your comments. Saludos, Carla Team SpanishPod101.com
I was trying to make sense of no. 17: "pero un fin de semana se me fue un poco la cabeza" - In a more literal sense it seems to be saying: "one weekend my head left me for a little while" - lol ..I have to remember that one. I could use it a lot. ... Fun video!
If you are saying to fast... then pause practice and or go to the little gear and play the video at 50 percent speed playback. Myself, I just play through 1st time, then again but pausing after each to write it 10 times... but supriseingly... I comprehend and remember it. Mucho Gusto! Tu es mui Bonita!
How do base forms of these verbs transform? Base on tense??? I noticed, all base forms end in -r/ar/er. Then end in -o if present tense. Can somebody help?
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why do i have a crush on you?? i suppose to watch this to.learn not have a crush on you
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TOP 25 VERBS IN SPANISH
1. Ser (to be)
2. Estar (to be)
3. Ir (go)
4. Venir (come)
5. Tomar (take)
6. Comer (eat)
7. Usar (use)
8. Querer (want ,desire, love)
9.Hacer (do, make)
10. Tener (have)
11. Haber (have/has)
12. Gustar (like)
13. Dar (give)
14. Trabajar (work)
15. Oir (hear)
16. Escuchar (listen)
17. Hablar (speak, talk)
18. Ver (see, understand)
19. Mirar (look,watch,consider)
20. Poder (can)
21. Decir (say,tell,talk)
22. Oler (smell)
23. Sentir (feel, experience, perceive)
24. Dejar (leave)
25. Necesitar (need, require)
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Dios mío! Me sorprende que hayan pasado 2 años! He mejorado mucho mi español (sigo aprendiendo). Ánimo a todos! Sigue luchando! ❤️
Dinda Anugrah Illahi thank you, I had to scroll down for so long just to find this list.
Imperio esclavista do brasil mentir or to lie jugar or to play gozar to achieve
Thank you so much
Hey guys! if you wanna practice your skills, try this sing along ;)
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Mucho Gracias
This is entertaining while being educational. I like her style, but also that she gives examples that clarify the way a person would use the word in Spanish.
I love her personality.
Amo su personalidad.
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I think adding an A makes it's feminine cuz I think you said I love his personality
Me too I love it ❤❤😊😊🎉🎉
Wonderful explanations of the verbs and when/how to use them. Muchas gracias, Rosa!
I speak spanish , if you wanna change language with me answer this comment ;D ( I change spanish for english)
Excellent videos from a charming teacher! Thank you and God bless you, Rosa.
Paul Knost how are u verified if u have 1 subscriber?
Rosa es muy simpática. Me gusta como explica las palabras. El español es muy fácil de aprender, bueno fue para mi. Buen video!
I'm just barely learning simple Spanish. I looked up Este and esta, and I came up with "This" as a result. I found it interesting that adding an "R" to Esta , Estar = Be. And then I thought of Estar Bueno. Gracias for the video. Your great at teaching Rosa. I have a long way to go, which is fine.
My Spanish teacher made me watch this and it is nice!
I am just starting to learn Spanish. However, I live near Mexico and some of the words and phrase are different than they are in Spain. A helpful video would be a comparison of phrases.
I'm learning a lot from these videos! For example:
Te quiero Rosa...*MUCHO*
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Me gusta tu foto de perfil, me encanta pokemon
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te quiero "MUCHO" rosa. :v
Yo también! Que bonita!
Spanish is not too complicated if you practice it like any language ;)
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how do you know which noun belong to male or female gender, is there any definition for understanding how they will be determined?
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@@Nameis9875 mmmmm in general, most of the words that end with o are male and the ones with a are female, like el caballo- male, la cosa-female, la fresa-female, el pato-male, and with the words that end with consonants well, you have to practice those because It can vary, but I can tell you that most of the words that end with ción/on are female: la satisfacción, la calefacción, la diferenciación, la combinación, la aclaración, la presentación, la reunión, la acción, but there are some like el camión, el panteón, el pantalón, which are male
This was very helpful. I learned a lot from this short lesson.
Finally I found your lessons again!!! There are so many with you face on it, on this channel. Thank you for making these videos ✨🙏💖✨
I know a lot of verbs in Spanish and I love this Spanish verbs video.
excelente! muy agradable y didáctico. Tienes mucho talento. Gracias por compartir :)
Learning Spanish verbs is challenging. This video is a good place to start.
Thank you !!!! your teaching style is very nice.... you explain with a beautiful and smiling face...
A mi me gusta este video. No había usado 'oler' y 'oir' tanto. Pero me diste razón a usarlos. Por lo tanto, te doy las gracias.
gracias para esta leccion.
I always enjoy watching you and I learn a lot. Thank you very much!
hola soy hispanohablante y debo admitir que tu acento es muy bueno !!
I always wanted to learn spanish..rosa is unique in teaching basic speanish learning..her teaching is awesome!!!wishing the very best to the channel..tapas roy choudhury from mumbai,india
Me gusta este video. Gracias por su tiempo. Buen trabajo!
Saludos desde Egipto y muchas gracias señorita
Gracias por explicarnos las diferencias entre los verbos "Ser" y "Estar". Tambien por nos oferecer más palabras sinónimas en inglés. Ya sabía yo lo mejor de esta información, pero había unas palabras que ya son bien clarificadas. Me gusta oír los conceptos explicados por una hispanohablante. ¡Muchas gracias por todos estes vídeos!
Una cosa más... la palabra "Gustar" talvez se explica mejor como "Please", porque "Me gusta" quiere decir "Me it pleases", no "Me it likes". Es algo que he visto vez tras vez que no me parecía claro.
Hola MickFor K-Six,
Gracias por tu comentario!
Estamos contentos de saber que estas disfrutando de estas lecciones de español.
Saludos,
Carla
Team SpanishPod101.com
Gracias Rosa yo aprendo muchas palabras.
Gracias Rosa...eso nos ayuda un montón!
Mucho gusto Rosa! Love your videos so much!
I really want to learn spanish and i think this is the right channel for it.
I learned so much... thank you
Hola, es adecuado utilizar estos vídeos pará aprender inglés
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Sam Gonzalez jajaj no seas pemdejo wee
Sam Gonzalez claro que sí válido eso hacen los autodidactas hacen sus métodos de estudio en la cual aprenden mejor
Bean Herna Castes ha ha ha ha
Yo no habla espanol mucho, yo no comprendo espanol. ¡Yo necessity ayuda por favour!
gracias por hacer este maravilloso video.He aprendido mucho. muito obrigado.!!!
Great explanation with energetic smile, keep up doing great job.
Muchas gracias, I really learnt a lot from this video and took notes of some verbs that I didn't know before. :D
I need help with my English :( and I can help u with your Spanish :)
You have a cute way to teach. I'm from Brasil and I'm learning English and spanish. Its very fan. Good job! Muchas gracias!
Rosa is excellent, thanks for sharing such a great video for everyone
+Learn Spanish hola, just wanna ask: is there any difference between the two verbs olvidar and pensar?
+Muse Nw Hola,
"olvidar" means to for get
"pensar" means to think
Saludos,
Carla
Team SpanishPod101.com
ser vs estar:
Ser: establishing an identity
Estar: referring to a state at a certain time
What about saber and conocer?
+Muse Nw Hola,
We use SABER to talk about facts, information, how to do something, and thing you know by heart.
And we use CONOCER to talk about people you are familiar with, places and things.
Saludos,
Carla
Team SpanishPod101.com
Cool! Graciassss
Brandon Olivarez 😊👍
Ha wow is wonderful explanation in every video I like to see your Spanish spoken classes
Very helpful - many thanks!
Says what estar is and gives an example of estoy. Thanks got it
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Thank you! I needed these words!
Gracia Rosa. Estoy aprendiendo el acento de España. Pienso que estas de España porque dijiste coche. Necesito practicar escuchando a su acento. ?Tienes italki o tus clases particulares?
your teaching is excellent
You have 1000 watt personality, so cheerful!
muchas gracias Rosa
I have not learned any Spanish words yet, but my heart has already been stolen.
it would be helpful if you would have some kind of system for example giving the verbs with the same conjugation consequently e.g. I and not I and sometimes he
Muchas gracias😇🙏
So, a question.
I was studying the preterite conjugation for "tener" and I have a book called "501 Spanish Verbs", and while I was reading, one of the sentence examples for 'tuve' and it said somewhere near the example that you could use this to say something like "Tuve una carta de Juan" which would be equal to "I received a letter from Juan", but I always thought you would use "recibí" if you were to ever say something like that.
I don't know if there's a solid difference between those two, but if there are, can someone tell me how and when to use it? (I am also confused with "debo" and "debería" in this case as well, if someone can explain that to me as well, I'd appreciate it)
Muchas gracias, bella!
amazing rosa u r good teacher good luck in ur work
Hi someone know which software does she use to do her video? i like the style of this video
so simple.. estupendo
Muchas Gracias!
Este es un lesson util , Gracias
I love the way way when she said 'this is mt favourite verb "comer which means eat 😋 i love the way she pronounces 👩💁♀️
I mean my 😞
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Amo su personalidad.
I think this is really useful. Please keep doing more
Hi I have a question, for ver I noticed you wrote veo esa serie todos los dias. Doesn't that mean I watch shows every day instead of I like watching shows everyday, like the example was? Thanks
Very nice Video. Gracias
Thanks for the video! :) I have a question about the difference between Tener (to have) and Haber (to have). I know that Tener is possessive, and Haber is an auxiliary verb...in that case, why is it said "TENGO que comer mas verduras" instead of with a form of Haber? I thought of "I HAVE" as an auxiliary verb in that case, supporting the verb "comer", and not possessive of anything. Just a bit confused on the usage of both. Thanks for any help in advance!
I'm not completely sure what you mean by auxiliary verb. But, in your example, "Tengo que comer mas verduras", you could not use haber. Tengo que in that case is being used as a sort of translation of "I need to" or "I ought to". For those constructs, tener or necesitar is used. Haber is used in scenarios more like, "I have done that before", or "I have seen you around". Does that make sense? I know you might not have the question anymore, but if anyone else reading does, I hope that helps.
It's because "TENER" is used more for things you usually do,have to do and had to do. For exanple:
"Tengo que comer más verduras" (present)
"Tendré que comer más verduras"(future)
"Tuve que comer más verduras"(past)
"HABER" is used as an auxiliary verb or it can indicates a quantity(like "there is or are").Examples:
"Hay 3 animales en la granja
There are 3 animals in tha farm(quantity, present)"
"Él *HA* caído. "He *has* fell "("auxiliary form", present)
Hope that help :)
In "Tengo que comer..." verb: tengo = verb: debo = " I must..."
now i have 25 words to add to my flash cards. better get learning =). Thanks, been trying to find a small and concise list of verbs that are used a lot so i can start reading Spanish. i have most the conjugation and stuff learnt just need vocab now. thanks again!
you should try voice communication with a native you'll find that it boosts your confidence greatly and improves flow
yea. i have made friends with a couple of native speakers from Bolivia and Chile. it does help a lot. thanks for your advice =)
muchas gracias
thank you for your help
very good and easy matched thanks
Can anyone help with the very first example.. im getting different answers all the time. When talking about occupations in Spanish do you use un/una or just say quiero ser maestro??
me gusta esa leccion. es muy rapido, pero puedo siempre parar.
Muchas Gracias, ( Di siempre gracias ;-)
Speaking so fast .
Liked it a lot .
Fantástico vídeo, muchas gracias! Nos encanta y te seguimos y compartimos con nuestros estudiantes, un saludo!
Gracias bien video para aprender verbos espanol
love to learn Spanish. muchas gracias
Este video es muy útil. Lo disfrute mucho :)
muchos gracias.......
i'm learning from these videos
e.g. buenos dias ; adios
Tus videos son geniales. ¿Lo puedo decir de esta manera?
Hola Joseph,
Si muy bien! Sigue practicando lo estas haciendo bien!
Please don't hesitate in leaving us your comments.
Saludos,
Carla
Team SpanishPod101.com
Rosa, you are the best teacher! Do you have your own youtube channel? Wish you did :(
Your a great spanish teacher
Hola Rosa, espero que todo esté bien....
Rosa, may we ask which country are you from? (I'm trying to understand different Spanish accents). Awesome videos!!
Andrew Larsen with the way she says her C’s I’d say Spain. (She’s talked about Barcelona in other videos )
Awesome energy 💜
Gracias la profesor rosa..❤
I was trying to make sense of no. 17:
"pero un fin de semana se me fue un poco la cabeza" - In a more literal sense it seems to be saying: "one weekend my head left me for a little while" - lol ..I have to remember that one. I could use it a lot. ... Fun video!
Loved the video, I took notes and I learned a lot
Rosa is adorable. good work!
Muchas gracias por el video. Estoy subscribed!
ImpowerYou *suscrito*
Very nice video Thank you.
You r really good teacher
hi shah i am also shah are you learning spanish i am also and she is sooooooo fast but good teacher😏
You are good instructur
If you are saying to fast... then pause practice and or go to the little gear and play the video at 50 percent speed playback.
Myself, I just play through 1st time, then again but pausing after each to write it 10 times... but supriseingly... I comprehend and remember it. Mucho Gusto! Tu es mui Bonita!
¡Tú eres muy bonita!*
Te queirro, muchas gracias! ❤
muchas gracias
This is great & she’s really beautiful inside and outside!
Video was amazing. I need to study those verbs for past, present, and future tenses
did you make the little ilistrasions???
these are the absolute best language translations.
How do base forms of these verbs transform? Base on tense??? I noticed, all base forms end in -r/ar/er. Then end in -o if present tense. Can somebody help?
love to learn Spanish. muchas gracia
Helping so much 😍
the best things are the small sentences that she uses. Please do more of those! Thanks guys ;)