Thank you so much!! I love your videos. They help so much with understanding. You’re literally the only teacher that I understand with topics such as these :D
Hola, me llamo sabiduría, soy nigeriano. This is my first time here. Me gusta al lección. I want to improve my Spanish. I looking forward to learn from you. Muchas gracias.
I have never even commented on a youtube video before haha - but your videos are really helping me pull all of my learning together! I find object pronouns the most difficult and this was great :) thank you so much! I have only just started to watch your channel and am looking forward to more!
Is there a reason for using an IOP when needing to keep the name, as in third person singular and plural? A lesson of the simplest and highest quality, thank you.
Perfecto! Gracias por la clase. Solo cometí error en la ultima pregunta en el quiz. (Conteste como si fuera LOS pero ni siquiera es una de las opciones jajaja) Voy a repasar ese tema muchas veces hasta que no tengo mas ninguna duda. Gracias! :D
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula Casi no puedo esperar hasta el próximo video!!!! No veo la hora... hmmmm Creo que frases como estas pueden ser interesantes para un video tambien! :D
Thanks a lot for making these videos, they help a lot. I still need your help on a specific case that I encountered today with a translation that I didn't expect it will turn out the way it is. Here's the sentence: "You like this movie, right?" I expected it to be translated as so: "Te gustas esta película, ¿no?" but it was not :( They've actually omitted the letter 's' on 'gustas' to end up being: "Te gusta esta película, ¿no?". Is it because the question is addressed to someone to whom you wish to show respect and formality, thus the personal pronoun "Usted" is being used here? If this isn't the case could you please explain why is this correct ?
Thank you 😊 Regarding your question: the verb “gustar” is used in third person whenever you want to express that something is pleasing to you. - Me gusta…I like - Te gusta … you like - Le gusta … he / she likes - Nos gusta … we like - Les gusta … they like.
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula Hi, thanks for your reply! Is this a particularity that only the verb Gustar is known for or there's other verbs alike? If so, could you please tell me what this rule is called in Spanish grammar.
when you pronounce plural forms, i do not hear S sound at the end of pronoun,, why dont you emphasis like NOSSS, VOSSS or LESSS ! as if you are pronouncing NO , VO , LE,, what is the correct pronounciation ?
Thanks for explaining how to use the IDO pronoun you make it simple and easy to understand
La mejor explicación de pronombres directos e indirectos que he visto. Gracias, lo aprecio muchísimo. 😊
Don’t ever stop making videos you are doing great lots of love from India ❤ you are a gem remember that☺️
I so enjoy your lessons... very very good. Thnk you. Thumbs up well deserved.
Thank you so much. I appreciate your support ☺️
This topic has been kicking my butt, thanks for the great lessons
I’m glad to help ☺️☺️
A very high quality lesson with a wonderfully clear explanation. Thank you
Ray McHale Thank YOU for being part of this community. It’s my pleasure to help you in this journey 😉
Thank you so much! This video and the previous in the series really helped me understand this concept MUCH better than before!! Mil gracias!!!
Muchas gracias a ti por aprender conmigo. 😉
Struggled a lot and finally everything has been cleared from this video. Muchas gracias.
Gracias a ti por aprender conmigo. 😉
Amazing explanation! I finally understood 😊
Barbara Binder Wohoo 🥳 I’m happy I helped you understand this tricky topic. 😉
Thank you so much!! I love your videos. They help so much with understanding. You’re literally the only teacher that I understand with topics such as these :D
Aww thank you. I really appreciate your feedback 😊😊
Another great video.
This was incredibly well explained. You deserve many more subs!
Thank you ☺️ I appreciate your feedback
Amazing teaching a crystal clear explaination thank so much😎😎😊
Thank YOU for watching 😊
Thanks you! Very clear.
Would also be helpful if you translate the sentences at the end of each example.
Hola, me llamo sabiduría, soy nigeriano. This is my first time here. Me gusta al lección. I want to improve my Spanish. I looking forward to learn from you. Muchas gracias.
oyinseye shola Hola. Gracias 😊 Espero que sigas aprendiendo conmigo (I hope you keep learning with me)
enjoyed this lesson on you tube
Gracias ☺️
I have never even commented on a youtube video before haha - but your videos are really helping me pull all of my learning together! I find object pronouns the most difficult and this was great :) thank you so much! I have only just started to watch your channel and am looking forward to more!
Aww thank you so much. I appreciate it. ☺️☺️
Excellent, very clear. One to follow
Scobie H Thank you! I’m glad you found it clear and helpful 😉😉
Good info. I recommend adding the English meaning to all that is said and in print! 👍
Hola Paula
Paula nos enseñó muy bien como usar los pronombres indirectos.
Muchas gracias
Ronald ❤
I have been looking for a good explanation for this topic. Very well explained, thank you
Thank YOU for learning with me 😊
Hola Paula,
Me cuesta mucho aprender los pronombres directos y indirectos, pero creo que finalmente entiendo como usarlos.
Muchas gracias
Ronald
I am confused by sentences starting with me. The rest is clear. Thank you.
Is there a reason for using an IOP when needing to keep the name, as in third person singular and plural?
A lesson of the simplest and highest quality, thank you.
Well said.
Muchas gracias 😊
It was easy with you nice explanation and the various examples u put on your viseos . Muchas Graaaaacias (*.*(
NeeD4 SpeeD I’m glad it helped you. Gracias a ti por aprender conmigo 😉
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula I wish u the best of the best (*.*(
NeeD4 SpeeD Muchísimas gracias 😊
Great video! This helped me a lot, thanks.
Thank you. I’m glad it was helpful 😊
Gracis Paula por preparar este video para mis estudiantes de GSS.
Oh gracias por confiar en mi para mostrarles este video a tus estudiantes 😉
Perfecto! Gracias por la clase. Solo cometí error en la ultima pregunta en el quiz. (Conteste como si fuera LOS pero ni siquiera es una de las opciones jajaja)
Voy a repasar ese tema muchas veces hasta que no tengo mas ninguna duda. Gracias! :D
Larissa Iris Excelente. Sigue repasando, la próxima vez vamos a mezclar los pronombres directos y los indirectos 🙃🙃
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula Casi no puedo esperar hasta el próximo video!!!! No veo la hora... hmmmm Creo que frases como estas pueden ser interesantes para un video tambien! :D
Hola Paula
Los estudiantes dijeron que Paula les mostró como usar los pronombres de objeto indirecto y ahora entienden Cómo usarlos.
Thanks a lot for making these videos, they help a lot. I still need your help on a specific case that I encountered today with a translation that I didn't expect it will turn out the way it is. Here's the sentence: "You like this movie, right?" I expected it to be translated as so: "Te gustas esta película, ¿no?" but it was not :( They've actually omitted the letter 's' on 'gustas' to end up being: "Te gusta esta película, ¿no?". Is it because the question is addressed to someone to whom you wish to show respect and formality, thus the personal pronoun "Usted" is being used here?
If this isn't the case could you please explain why is this correct ?
Thank you 😊
Regarding your question: the verb “gustar” is used in third person whenever you want to express that something is pleasing to you.
- Me gusta…I like
- Te gusta … you like
- Le gusta … he / she likes
- Nos gusta … we like
- Les gusta … they like.
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula Hi, thanks for your reply! Is this a particularity that only the verb Gustar is known for or there's other verbs alike? If so, could you please tell me what this rule is called in Spanish grammar.
Por favor, dime.
@@avocustm There are a lot more like this one. You can look up for “verbs like gustar in Spanish” and you’ll have a list.
Its tricky indeed.
Necesito practicar mas con eso. No es facil, es dificil para los que hablan ingles solamente.
This construction is pretty similar to portuguese i like that
Deep Web Esa es una buena noticia 😃😃
when you pronounce plural forms, i do not hear S sound at the end of pronoun,, why dont you emphasis like NOSSS, VOSSS or LESSS ! as if you are pronouncing NO , VO , LE,, what is the correct pronounciation ?
Hogans Castle
good but you didnt translate all words
Indirect (iendairek) not (aindirek)
good video, but bit of problems with english pronounciation though. It is INdirect not Eyendirect it is PROnoun stress on pro not proNOUN
need a little more practice on the indirect object
It’s a tricky topic indeed. I’ll make more videos to practice with me 👍🏻