Holaaa, If you are interesting in Dominican things, you can check my channel. It's completely in spanish but if you're able to understand at least like B1 level you gonna be find.
I'm Dominican and I spoke it up until I was 5 cuz my Grandparents went back to the DR and my Dad refused to Speak it anymore cuz he came here when he was 13 and was harassed and hate crimed cuz he didn't speak English. He was put into special ed classes cuz they didn't have translators so that made it worse.. Once he learned English he refused to speak his language. And my mom is yt.. I was so mad at him for letting me forget it.. Now I can only speak it like a 2 year old. :(
I am traveling to the Dominican Republic for a second time and I want to learn some of the language before going. I was excited to find this video! I also loved the footage of the beautiful island!
Yay por fin! Muchas gracias por este vídeo. Me encanta la República Dominicana. Algunas de estas palabras son nuevas para mí. Otra vez muchas gracias y me encanta tu canal.
Sr. Briggs I want to give 🇩🇴 🇵🇷 spanish a try. Because I look for to visit 🇩🇴 & revisit 🇵🇷 ( when its no hurricane season) when Barack Obama was President I met a lot of Afro-Dominicans for the first time. I ready for my lessons how to speak 🇩🇴 spanish & 🇵🇷 spanish. I want to practice how to order my food, coffee I'm an coffee drinker en Espanol tambien
Hola, solo para puntualizar que la pronunciación correcta en inglés es con entonación en la primera i (como si tuviera acento en la primara i). Cuando se pronuncia con entonación en en la segunda i, están hablando de la isla Dominica que pertenece a las Antillas Menores del Mar Caribe.
the Dominican spanish is perhaps the harder spanish with chilean... it used to be fast and drop litters... i going to show how the dominican spanish works the verb estar (to be) has it own conjugation yo estoy / yo toy i am tu estas / tu ta' tu are el , ella esta / el, ella ta' he she is usted esta / ute ta you(formal) are ellos estan / ello tan they are nosotros estamos / nosotro tamo we are (been)estado / tao (being) estando/ tando (imperative ) estate/ date be quite : estate tranquilo/date manso the dominican spanish drop letters and combies words: droping or axpiration of the s in the word : escuelas(schools) / ecuela" or ehcuelah droping of the r in the verbs : buscar(look for) /bucá , ir (to go)/ í etc in the cibao region the r and l becomes i :buscar/ bucai, caminar(to walk) /caminai , saltar (to jump) / saitai , alto(tall, high)/ aito linking word: casa de madera case madera the d disapear wooden house saco de arroz saco di arró the e becomes i sack of rice saco de sal sacue sal yes that letter u i do not know where..... sack of salt palo de luz palu'e lu lammpost hijo de hijue son of a donde ande where para donde pande where place para donde vas pande va' where do you go reduccion words para/ pa for todo/ to all/ everything lado lao casado cansao estoy cansado toy cansao the d is reducted beetween words voy a vua voy a caminar /vua caminá i'm gonna esto/ eto this unique vocabulary: chin: poco little vaina: cosa thing stuff cualto: dinero money guagua: autobus in chile is bebe lol pana: amigo friend jevi: chevere cool maso: tranquilo quiet reserved silent trompá: puñetazo punch jabladó :mentiroso liar ajumao : borracho drunk cubeta: balde bucket poloché: t shirt t shirt
moño : cabello hair pariguayo: tonto dumb bohio : casa used in the countryside is a taino word maco: rana frog patatú ataque cardiaco heart attack a la vera: al lado next to in the countryside specially cibao ello hay : hay there is expression of the cibao region tabaná , galleta: bofetada slap etc etc add dominican speak very fast... some Domincans verbs: apearse de bajarse de to get off chivatiá delatar to snitch , tell on sm arrempujá pujar to push agachase esconderse to hide aluzá alumbrar to light up arregindase colgarse de un sitio someone to hung on someplace or hold on in a high place tighly dar rasquiña dar picazón to itch also comer like to eat
Thanks for your comment Luis. I appreciate it :) ...I agree...Chilean and Dominican Spanish are very interesting. I love these two regional variations of Spanish 😊
Why do Dominicans feel that they are from Spain and Spaniards. I know a lot of other Latino countries have white Latinos and they don’t go crazy like Dominicans do and they are actually white and Dominicans are black
TLDR...it's complicated and people can still be racist against their own race essentially. There a lot of interesting articles on this exact thing. I can't speak for other countries but Dominicans really struggle with their African ancestry. A Dominican person is predominantly a mix of Spanish and African (of course not everyone) but a Dominican person doesn't want to connect themselves to slavery. I think that's the difference between African Americans and Afro-Dominicans. African Americans don't forget where they came from while the Dominicans rather not associate with it. While I'm obviously white, I don't deny that there is African ancestry in me but that might be a very privileged thing for me to say.
its probly because most doenst want to be connected with our haitians neighbors. the others thing is the first black in this country were free men not slaves@@ehknee
I’m an Afican America and my mom know Dominican Spanish and she never taught me it so now I’m going to teach myself
Hola Baby_Blossom...Excelente idea! Keep up the good work. I invite you to subscribe. I upload videos every Friday
Same
Holaaa, If you are interesting in Dominican things, you can check my channel. It's completely in spanish but if you're able to understand at least like B1 level you gonna be find.
Do your best!!
I'm Dominican and I spoke it up until I was 5 cuz my Grandparents went back to the DR and my Dad refused to Speak it anymore cuz he came here when he was 13 and was harassed and hate crimed cuz he didn't speak English. He was put into special ed classes cuz they didn't have translators so that made it worse.. Once he learned English he refused to speak his language. And my mom is yt.. I was so mad at him for letting me forget it.. Now I can only speak it like a 2 year old. :(
Me encanta la República Dominicana y su idioma. Saludos de Filipinas 🇵🇭.
Saludos amigo 😃
Thank you for this! I am half dominican but my dad never taught me spanish sadly, this was very helpful!
You're so welcome!😊
Same here! My Dominican dad never taught me Spanish but I’m determined to learn
same
bro same exact thing for me lol
I’m half Dominican my mother never taught me Spanish this video is very helpful graces señor
I am traveling to the Dominican Republic for a second time and I want to learn some of the language before going. I was excited to find this video! I also loved the footage of the beautiful island!
So glad to hear Liz! Have a lovely time in Dominican Republic! Thank you for watching my videos amiga 😄🙌
Great video👌🏽 I absolutely loved the pictures of the Dominican Republic. Love it there and can't wait it move back😍🇩🇴
Thank you so much!!
I was just there
When you going so I can go back home with you
@@FlyTvchannel I already live here now so you can come anytime😊
Yay por fin! Muchas gracias por este vídeo. Me encanta la República Dominicana. Algunas de estas palabras son nuevas para mí. Otra vez muchas gracias y me encanta tu canal.
Muchas gracias Lisa. Aprecio mucho tus lindas palabras 😊
Ah thank you so much! This is so helpful! Sending thanks from Luperon, Dominican Republic🌺💚
Glad it was helpful! 😊
I’m dominican, puerto rican and Nigerian I’m tryna learn DO spanish because I was never taught. Thanks for this
What country should I cover next? Help me decide! Leave your comments! 😊😆
Colombia or brasil or peru
Check my Country Dialect playlist. You'll find Colombia and Peru already in the video list 😊
Ademas: ¿usted eres de Mexico?
Wow!! Que buena explicación de nuestro lenguaje en ingles. it's an Awesome video and great job
Sr. Briggs I want to give 🇩🇴 🇵🇷 spanish a try. Because I look for to visit 🇩🇴 & revisit 🇵🇷 ( when its no hurricane season) when Barack Obama was President I met a lot of Afro-Dominicans for the first time. I ready for my lessons how to speak 🇩🇴 spanish & 🇵🇷 spanish. I want to practice how to order my food, coffee I'm an coffee drinker en Espanol tambien
Love the footage of the country. Great idea
Glad you enjoyed it
Hello sir your voice is so pleasant and calming!! very nice and helpful video
So nice of you
this helped me so much thank you
Glad it helped! 😊
Enjoyed it very much
Gracias amigo Sterling! Saludos ! Greetings!
mil gracias mi colega #Spanish por tomar mi país para este excelente vídeo me siento mas que contento feliz viernes
Al contrario. Gracias a ti querido amigo. Por tu apoyo constante. Lo aprecio muchisimo, y me encantan tus videos. Un saludo
Mind blowing
Gracias amigo 😊
Great! Love your footage. Bonita.
Gracias 😊
Mr. Brigs I want to learn 🇨🇺, 🇩🇴, 🇵🇷 slang words while I'm relearning my spanish
chévere juego
Yo soy un americano negro pero yo me gusta aprender español dominicano
Hola amigo. Gracias por visitar mi canal. Saludos my friend 😊
Sr. Briggs I'm ready to learn 🇩🇴 spanish so I can interact with 🇩🇴 people
KLK hermano! :)
Im dominican american and this is right! Except for concho. I’ve never heard it before. !!
Concho as in Moto-Concho 🏍 Ever seen a motorcycle taxi? 🚕 They are all over DR but mostly in Santo Domingo 🇩🇴
Concho is also used like Carajo.
Hola, solo para puntualizar que la pronunciación correcta en inglés es con entonación en la primera i (como si tuviera acento en la primara i). Cuando se pronuncia con entonación en en la segunda i, están hablando de la isla Dominica que pertenece a las Antillas Menores del Mar Caribe.
1:22 I know the Spanish Letter Of V Sounds like a B from Beh, Did you know?
Cool
Gracias 😊
¿Cómo se pronuncia RR si no se puede hacer el sonido?
Mira mis videos sobre pronunciación. De hecho os explico cómo pronunciar la rr. Saludos
Same
Instead of manso you can say tranquilo or tranquila
Si🌹
My mom n grandma never taught me Spanish so here I am …
You can do it! 😊🙌
what does cuca mean?
Pussy mami jjj cuca Is pussy pretty much
Its a somewhat non vulgar way to say vagina
I’m so ashamed..I’m Dominican and I don’t even know that language
the Dominican spanish is perhaps the harder spanish with chilean... it used to be fast and drop litters... i going to show how the dominican spanish works
the verb estar (to be) has it own conjugation
yo estoy / yo toy i am
tu estas / tu ta' tu are
el , ella esta / el, ella ta' he she is
usted esta / ute ta you(formal) are
ellos estan / ello tan they are
nosotros estamos / nosotro tamo we are
(been)estado / tao
(being) estando/ tando
(imperative ) estate/ date be quite : estate tranquilo/date manso
the dominican spanish drop letters and combies words:
droping or axpiration of the s in the word : escuelas(schools) / ecuela" or ehcuelah
droping of the r in the verbs : buscar(look for) /bucá , ir (to go)/ í etc
in the cibao region the r and l becomes i :buscar/ bucai, caminar(to walk) /caminai , saltar (to jump) / saitai , alto(tall, high)/ aito
linking word:
casa de madera case madera the d disapear wooden house
saco de arroz saco di arró the e becomes i sack of rice
saco de sal sacue sal yes that letter u i do not know where..... sack of salt
palo de luz palu'e lu lammpost
hijo de hijue son of
a donde ande where
para donde pande where place
para donde vas pande va' where do you go
reduccion words
para/ pa for
todo/ to all/ everything
lado lao casado cansao estoy cansado toy cansao the d is reducted beetween words
voy a vua voy a caminar /vua caminá i'm gonna
esto/ eto this
unique vocabulary:
chin: poco little
vaina: cosa thing stuff
cualto: dinero money
guagua: autobus in chile is bebe lol
pana: amigo friend
jevi: chevere cool
maso: tranquilo quiet reserved silent
trompá: puñetazo punch
jabladó :mentiroso liar
ajumao : borracho drunk
cubeta: balde bucket
poloché: t shirt t shirt
moño : cabello hair
pariguayo: tonto dumb
bohio : casa used in the countryside is a taino word
maco: rana frog
patatú ataque cardiaco heart attack
a la vera: al lado next to in the countryside specially cibao
ello hay : hay there is expression of the cibao region
tabaná , galleta: bofetada slap
etc etc
add dominican speak very fast...
some Domincans verbs:
apearse de bajarse de to get off
chivatiá delatar to snitch , tell on sm
arrempujá pujar to push
agachase esconderse to hide
aluzá alumbrar to light up
arregindase colgarse de un sitio someone to hung on someplace or hold on in a high place tighly
dar rasquiña dar picazón to itch also comer like to eat
Thanks for your comment Luis. I appreciate it :) ...I agree...Chilean and Dominican Spanish are very interesting. I love these two regional variations of Spanish 😊
Estoy dominicano pero no hablo español Dominicano 💔
Para empezar se dice soy dominicano
My man dar brocha means grinding someone without penetration, hacer bulto is closer to the definition you gave for dar brocha.
Ok
😊
😁😁
Dominican
Palomo chump but you will also hear us dominicans use pendojo as coward aswell
We barly use pendejo
@@alexcaponee what part of la republica de dominicana you live in
@@alexcaponee and i personally dont use it often im just saying us dominicans can use it for coward and i hear it not often but hear and there
@@julianbatista-mccarthy9734 That's not an offensive word in Dominican Republic.
@@adolfoadames4906 i never said it was
Te pasaste or you will hear se paso
I’m a white Dominican with blue eyes😭😭😭
Dar brocha don’t men that dar brocha is a sex thing 😹
Why do Dominicans feel that they are from Spain and Spaniards. I know a lot of other Latino countries have white Latinos and they don’t go crazy like Dominicans do and they are actually white and Dominicans are black
TLDR...it's complicated and people can still be racist against their own race essentially. There a lot of interesting articles on this exact thing. I can't speak for other countries but Dominicans really struggle with their African ancestry. A Dominican person is predominantly a mix of Spanish and African (of course not everyone) but a Dominican person doesn't want to connect themselves to slavery. I think that's the difference between African Americans and Afro-Dominicans. African Americans don't forget where they came from while the Dominicans rather not associate with it. While I'm obviously white, I don't deny that there is African ancestry in me but that might be a very privileged thing for me to say.
its probly because most doenst want to be connected with our haitians neighbors. the others thing is the first black in this country were free men not slaves@@ehknee
I’m half Dominican my mother never taught me Spanish this video is very helpful graces señor