I feel myself like a little girl who just started to speak and I enjoy every second of it. Thank you Paul, you are the best teacher I 've ever had in my life. Me siento como una niña que acaba de empezar a hablar y disfruto cada segundo de eso. Gracias Paul, eres el mejor maestro que he tenido en mi vida. :-) xx
He estado viendo su video por mucho tiempo y he aprendido nuevo palabara todo los dias. Ahora, estoy mejorando mucho que antes. Tambien, ahora sé como hacer una oración y hablar. Pero yo necesito tiempo para hablar rapido.
Awesome, thanks! The word "confide" in English definitely comes from "confiar," though the usage is a bit different. Might be an easy way to remember this word for some people.
LEARN ENGLISH WITH JOJO The old Occitan language comprised South of France and affected lately almost Spain peninsule + Portugal. It was derivated from the faith concept. The word was "fe". The verb, "fisar". Then... fee, faith, fiancée, our "fianza", our "fé", fidelity... adding at some of point of the history the prefix "con".
Confío en Paul y confío en la policia. Para la democracia es importante, actualmente es necesario, que la gente confía en la policia y en el gobernador. Gracias por la leccion!
Hi Paul. I am trying to learn Spanish. I just found out that my father is half Bolivian. His mother is from Bolivia. And I am so excited of finding out I too, is half Bolivian. I want to learn Spanish. I am 35 years old. My only fear is, will learning be harder since I am older? 😩
This is great but is there any printed version of this? I can only find printed material for the 10 part mini course (which is also fantastico!) I can’t believe how easily I’m learning this!
Not sure why confío would need an accent since the stress is on the penultimate syllable, which is the default position for the stress normally. Same with María. Is it because "io" or "ia", as diphthongs, are not considered to be 2 syllables by default, and the accent makes it clear ?
"Tú" is a subject pronoun and can never follow a preposition such as "en." For that, you need the object pronoun: "ti" Saying "en tú" would be as wrong as saying "in I" in English.
That was great but I was hoping you would cover how to say: 'I don't trust myself' because I don't trust myself to construct a sentence correctly in Spanish ...lol
Fiarse is related to circunstances. Confiar is the overall balance about trust that you have on someone. Example. Women... "sometimes" tell lies about their age. If a woman lies and tells you her age is 40 y.o. but you... doubt it HEAVILY... It means "tú no te fías" about what she said to you. You don't trust on her answer. It doesn't mean she couldn't be a trustable person. Who knows. If you trust on a woman, friend of yours, and lies always about her age... Tú confías en ella... but "no te fías de ella" when she tells you her age. You confías on her but you don't "te fías de ella" in terms of age. Children always promising nevermore they will do something... and again they do. You confías on your children... while sometimes... you don't "te fías" on them (de ellos). Overall vs circunstances.
What a detailed and excellent explanation. I teach English to Spanish-speakers (nomás :) ) and I appreciate the time you took to respond so fully. Thank you!!!
kennybev Yes, but in a few circunstances. It is about custody. Scenario. You got 2 children. You got 1 sister. You go to your sister's home and ask her about the possibility to let her to take your 2 sons for a weekend. She say yes. As an affirmative phrase, you can say to her: - Te confío a mis hijos. It's a way to give something/someone in custody. Can be temporary or not. Someone who is dying tells you: - Te confío a mis hijos, take care of them. He gives you in custody his sons and hopes you must to take care of them.
Hello, I just E- mailed you regarding my book that I ordered- my E- mail came right back. I don't understand why you're doing this to me. Tell me if I ever going recurve my book that I PAID for. You better talk with the person in. Charge . I'm not going to give up . Trudi
Gracias Paul. Yo confio en ti y voy a continuar estudiar Espanol contigo
Verbs that follow “continuar” and “seguir” are in their gerund forms. Voy a continuar estudiando español contigo. 😊✌️
I feel myself like a little girl who just started to speak and I enjoy every second of it. Thank you Paul, you are the best teacher I 've ever had in my life. Me siento como una niña que acaba de empezar a hablar y disfruto cada segundo de eso. Gracias Paul, eres el mejor maestro que he tenido en mi vida. :-) xx
Best instruction ever found...!
Estos videos me ayudan mucho. Muchísimas gracias a ti, Paul. Eres genial! Me has ayudado muchísimo con el español.
Gracias Paul ,siempre aprendo mucho cada vez que escuho tus leciones ...cino estrellas..
It's a pleasure to study with you! Quiero confiar mi Espaniol a usted! Gracias!
Confío en Paul. Gracias por todo!
this guy is taking ease of language learning to next level
yo confío completamente en paul
Confi'o completamente en Paul!
Best conversational approach to learn quickly
You are the best teacher
Great lesson and I look forward to it always.
Confío en ti, gracias. Necesito comprar The Full Course. Voy a comprarlo para mi cumpleaños.
Damian Green you won’t regret it. Best purchase ever.
confio totalemente en ti PAUL
este video es tan mejor para ver muchisima gracias a ti paul nuestro maestro
Que emocionante! Confio en Paul aprender espanol y hable espanol el mejor que puedo
Hollá Paul! Un otro lección magnifico! Gracias
Thanks that you making me enjoy your courses and feel as I became as if I-am small girl starting to speak
He estado viendo su video por mucho tiempo y he aprendido nuevo palabara todo los dias. Ahora, estoy mejorando mucho que antes. Tambien, ahora sé como hacer una oración y hablar. Pero yo necesito tiempo para hablar rapido.
You are a good Teacher ,may God bless your tongue
si confio completamente en ti Paul
Awesome, thanks! The word "confide" in English definitely comes from "confiar," though the usage is a bit different. Might be an easy way to remember this word for some people.
LEARN ENGLISH WITH JOJO
The old Occitan language comprised South of France and affected lately almost Spain peninsule + Portugal.
It was derivated from the faith concept.
The word was "fe". The verb, "fisar".
Then... fee, faith, fiancée, our "fianza", our "fé", fidelity... adding at some of point of the history the prefix "con".
Love your exemples!
Thanks so much for everything you do.
A voice any student would love breaks headlong into trust issues. ¡Gol!
Confío completamente en paul
Me gusta mucho tu forms de encenar
Great work done again! Thanks, Paul.
Muchas gracias, Paul...Una lección muy bonita..
Gracias por todo Paul
Gracias, Paul. Muchas gracias.
well done, senor Paul.
Gracias ❤❤❤❤❤
Muchos gracias Paul
Tú eres el mejor !
Thanks Paul, hoping you are safe after the earthquake last night
muchas gracias paul!
you are a good teacher I like your videos
Jajaja, i like your opinion on gouvenment ! Bravo!
Gracias mi amigo este video ayudarme!!
Confío en Paul y confío en la policia. Para la democracia es importante, actualmente es necesario, que la gente confía en la policia y en el gobernador. Gracias por la leccion!
perfecto, gracias
Hi Paul. I am trying to learn Spanish. I just found out that my father is half Bolivian. His mother is from Bolivia. And I am so excited of finding out I too, is half Bolivian. I want to learn Spanish. I am 35 years old. My only fear is, will learning be harder since I am older? 😩
Not at all. I' m very old.
thanks paul
Finished ✌️
This is great but is there any printed version of this? I can only find printed material for the 10 part mini course (which is also fantastico!) I can’t believe how easily I’m learning this!
Muy claro
I dont trust the police haha paul is a savage and his video's are very helpfull!
Paul not savage but Paul is quite plain in speaking about police
Esta la verdad sobre la policia
Can you do "do you really want to know"
Best ever seen
非常感谢,很棒的讲解
Confio en paul.😀
Not sure why confío would need an accent since the stress is on the penultimate syllable, which is the default position for the stress normally. Same with María. Is it because "io" or "ia", as diphthongs, are not considered to be 2 syllables by default, and the accent makes it clear ?
perfect!
very nice
lol. Learning this lesson is quite dangerous, cuz the big brother is watching you~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
good
Paul how is everything with you after the storm
thx
¿Se puede decir la confio en lugar de confio en ella?
K Berry not, it's not right, no one going to understands you. is confío en ella
Nice video @Paul but I have a doubt- "in you" is translated to "en ti". What's wrong if I say as "en tu"
"Tú" is a subject pronoun and can never follow a preposition such as "en." For that, you need the object pronoun: "ti" Saying "en tú" would be as wrong as saying "in I" in English.
“Ti” is used after prepositions such as “a, en, por, para, and de” instead of “tu”. The direct object pronoun of “tu” is “te”. 😊✌️
Does completamente have to come directly after confias? Or can you also put it at the end of the sentence like we might do in English?
Spanish doesn't like to separate adverbs from the verbs they modify, so "completamente" would have to directly follow the conjugated verb "confias."
the same thing goes for French :)
That was great but I was hoping you would cover how to say: 'I don't trust myself' because I don't trust myself to construct a sentence correctly in Spanish ...lol
No confío en yo mismo/misma
Maybe? Hahahah
What is the difference between confiar and fiarse ?
Fiarse is related to circunstances.
Confiar is the overall balance about trust that you have on someone.
Example.
Women... "sometimes" tell lies about their age.
If a woman lies and tells you her age is 40 y.o. but you... doubt it HEAVILY...
It means "tú no te fías" about what she said to you. You don't trust on her answer.
It doesn't mean she couldn't be a trustable person. Who knows.
If you trust on a woman, friend of yours, and lies always about her age... Tú confías en ella... but "no te fías de ella" when she tells you her age.
You confías on her but you don't "te fías de ella" in terms of age.
Children always promising nevermore they will do something... and again they do.
You confías on your children... while sometimes... you don't "te fías" on them (de ellos).
Overall vs circunstances.
What a detailed and excellent explanation. I teach English to Spanish-speakers (nomás :) ) and I appreciate the time you took to respond so fully. Thank you!!!
Se que El Real Madrid confía demasiado en Gareth Bale.
"another group you might not trust in any country you`re living in is... the government" haha... word.
So if you want to say... I want to trust you. Would you say.... Quiero confiar en ti o quiero confiarte.
"Quiero confiar en ti."
Forgot to put el in one of the sentences
So u would not say "Me Confias?" ?
🙏🙏🙏
Yo confío en Jesus Christo
¡Alabado sea el Señor!
You used deberias confiar en mi. Why not confia? To trust is confiar
You can't say, me confías?
No, to express the idea of *trust* in spanish, you must use "confías en mi" (confiar + en ...)
kennybev
Yes, but in a few circunstances.
It is about custody.
Scenario.
You got 2 children.
You got 1 sister.
You go to your sister's home and ask her about the possibility to let her to take your 2 sons for a weekend.
She say yes.
As an affirmative phrase, you can say to her:
- Te confío a mis hijos.
It's a way to give something/someone in custody.
Can be temporary or not.
Someone who is dying tells you:
- Te confío a mis hijos, take care of them.
He gives you in custody his sons and hopes you must to take care of them.
Jacobo y María son muy malos!
¡Me hiciste reír! - You made me laugh! :)
+Stuart Murray hahahahahaha
jajaja no confíes completamente o se quedarán con tus discos y tu corazón...
Hello, I just E- mailed you regarding my book that I ordered- my E- mail came right back.
I don't understand why you're doing this to me. Tell me if I ever going recurve my book that I PAID for. You better talk with the person in. Charge . I'm not going to give up . Trudi
Jaja this is all about Donald trump
Muchas gracias!! Paul
🙏🙏🙏
Gracias Paul