MOST VERSATILE Verb In Spanish - Echar | Learn Spanish

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Hey everyone! 🌟 Welcome to Everyday Español! In today's video we are diving into the amazing world of the Spanish verb "echar." Trust us, this verb is like the Swiss Army knife of Spanish - it’s super versatile and you’ll see it pop up everywhere!
    What’s in Store:
    - Basic Uses: We’ll kick things off with the essentials, like how "echar" can mean “to pour” (think “echar agua” for pouring water) or “to send” (like “echar una carta” for sending a letter). Simple, right?
    - Metaphorical Magic: Ready for some fun? We’ll show you how "echar" isn’t just for the literal stuff. It’s got a whole range of figurative uses, from “echar un vistazo” (to take a peek) to “echar la culpa” (to blame someone). Cool, huh?
    - Common Phrases: Ever heard someone say “echarse a reír” (to burst out laughing) or “echar raíces” (to settle down)? We’ll break down these common expressions so you can sound like a native in no time.
    - Cultural Nuggets: Find out how "echar" reflects Spanish-speaking cultures and why it’s such a big deal in everyday conversations.
    Why "Echar" Matters:
    - Super Versatile: This verb is everywhere! Whether you’re chatting with friends or reading a book, "echar" pops up all the time. Knowing it will make you a lot more comfortable and fluent.
    - Fun & Expressive: Learning the different ways to use "echar" makes your Spanish richer and more lively. Plus, it’s pretty fun to use all these cool expressions!
    - Cultural Connection: Understanding these expressions helps you get closer to Spanish-speaking cultures and connect better with native speakers.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @Rev14v7
    @Rev14v7 15 днів тому +1

    Somehow it almost makes sense :-). Thinking of echar as "toss" kind of helps my mind deal with it. You had quite a few here I'd never seen before. Thanks!

  • @catobie1948
    @catobie1948 15 днів тому +3

    No wonder I struggle trying to learn this language. I know english does similar however....

  • @paulfaulkner6299
    @paulfaulkner6299 15 днів тому +4

    "get" - anyone?

    • @brianrihlmann6054
      @brianrihlmann6054 5 днів тому

      This was a hurdle for me in learning Spanish. Literally there’s obtener y conseguir but you can’t use those in Spanish the hundreds of ways we use get in English.

  • @InventorKnight
    @InventorKnight 16 днів тому +2

    How does a word have so many meanings? It’s crazy.

    • @JusBrandon
      @JusBrandon 16 днів тому

      Quedar also has MULTIPLE meanings

    • @stevesung8395
      @stevesung8395 15 днів тому

      Quite frankly this one is the hardest one so far. However, have you ever considered acting?

    • @Everyday_Espanol
      @Everyday_Espanol  15 днів тому +3

      Spanish is a fun language! I made a similar video for Quedar too. Do check it out - ua-cam.com/video/eG8z9BMY_Hg/v-deo.html

    • @mtkk22
      @mtkk22 15 днів тому

      Thank you for this explanation.

    • @asulitopegasu
      @asulitopegasu 12 днів тому

      jsjsjs, 😂
      De hecho, para nosotros los hispanohablantes nos resulta todo lo contrario. Al menos personalmente hay veces que me suelo preguntar "por que tantas palabras diferentes para decir una misma cosa" 😂

  • @hqs9585
    @hqs9585 13 днів тому +1

    This is a mexican approach. We Spaniards are a bit more careful before we prostitute a verb., BTY the host is very difficult to understand when trying to speak mexican-spanish, her English much better. She needs to learn the language better or let a native spanish spoken person do the video.

    • @user-wo6nc8mu3j
      @user-wo6nc8mu3j 13 днів тому

      Since she is from the US, her Spanish influence is more Latin America. Let's be considerate of this. Her Spanish is actually so good.