Short Spanish Phrases You Can Use For a Lifetime - Listen Every Day And Learn Spanish Fast!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2022
- These short Spanish phrases are used by millions of natives on a daily basis. Make sure to listen repeatedly to learn Spanish vocabulary and grammar fast!
Spanish is played four times, so you will be able to speak naturally after practicing many times.
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The video is great but i think the Spanish should be repeated a bit slowly
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This was extremely helpful, thank you.
Perfecto para mi nivel gracias
Fantástico. Lo que quiera - hearing it sufficiently repeated to catch it from the other room while doing chores. Me encanta. Gracias.
Estoy aprendiendo español contigo. Muchas gracias.
Brilliant! Muchas gracias. Clearly spoken repetitions in Spanish are really helpful. Salud!
Glad you think so!
Estas frases son muy útiles. ¡Bien trabajo! Muchas gracias.
Buen trabajo.
Thank for these phases. Can you do a question an answer video??gracias
Gracias
Gracias por este video!
Gracias ✨
Excellent 😎👌🏻🇨🇷 25:00
Good and very useful phrases
Muy bueno!
MUY MUY bien
¡Que magnífico video! Me ayuda mucho. Les lo agradezco.
¡Gracias, James! Una cosita: "les lo" se convierte en "se lo" ;)))
¡Yo veo, muchas gracias por corregirlo! Por eso necesito sus vídeos.
Hi, new patreon member here. Just downloaded anki on my phone and imported the deck. There were only something like 13 flashcards, are they released daily?
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Good video.
Thanks!
Hi - I am hearing some words pronounced differently than I'm used to--for example: I have always pronounced "llevo" as "YAY-vo" but here it is pronounced "JAY-vo." For the Spanish word "Ya" I have always said "Yah" but here it is pronunced "Jah." Can you explain why these words are pronounced as they are here?
English is my first language but I have looked into this. It appears to be a regional dialect matter. In Columbia, “lluvia” sounds like “Jew-bee-ah”, a softer “J” than we say in English.
In parts of Mexico, “LL” sounds like the English “Y.” My Spanish classes taught that pronunciation.
Some you tube Spanish teachers explain this.
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Are these being spoken by a person or computer AI?
I suspect computer since there is no difference between a statement and a question.
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es Mexican spanish o Espana?
It is Spanish from Spain and Spanish from Mexico. It works for both countries. It is the same language.
Talk slowly i can't understand