Thanks so much, i'm from sweden as you can notice my english is not so good as i wish however your pronunciation is so clear so i understand enough to be able for trying learn spanish, great job! I will follow you since now
Hi, Patry, could you please help me... If you have a "v" in the middle of a word, do you still pronounce it as a "b" sound? You are an amazing teacher and you always make it so fun to learn spanish, please do not stop teaching. Thank you.📚
Hi Patry, loved the video, I found this really good and managed it all. Slowly, and had to pause it but I gót it all. Just need to keep practising it now. Gracias 😊
Hola Patry! I've already watched this video 3 times! Just to repeat, practice and feel more confident with the numbers and to be able to say it fast without thinking! One more time THANK YOU so much for a great lesson! Muchas gracias ❤
Thanks Patry. One thing you didn't specifically mention is when saying the numbers faster you don't enunciate the 'y' but join it to the end of the previous number so it will sound like the word 'hay' tres cientos cuarentay cinco...you did it yourself , maybe you don't notice you are doing it!
Hola Partry, when did you learn your English, because you're bilingual. Usually people that catch accents like you is because they went to England when they were around 14 or 15 years old. This is not a "sine qua non" rule, but it's what I observed when I went to school in Somerset.
My hotel room number in Malaga recently was 502. I said cincocientos dos to the reception desk. The guy at reception desk corrected me, looked embarrassed for me, and continued in English......Joder. But now I won't forget!
Diez y ocho diez y nueve veint y uno veint y dos me gustaria saber los orígenes de los nombres de los números, veré que encuentro. Gracias, aprendo con tus videos. Felicidades.
It is broadly the same language but there are differences rather like the differences between English in the United States/Canada and other English speaking countries.
Hubiera estado bueno diferenciar 1 billón en español de 1 billion en inglés y que en español 1 billón es 1 millón de millones y en inglés es mil millones
I liked the emphasis on the irregularities and clarifcation of the difference in pronunciation between Spain and American countries.
Thanks so much, i'm from sweden as you can notice my english is not so good as i wish however your pronunciation is so clear so i understand enough to be able for trying learn spanish, great job! I will follow you since now
Thanks for teaching me the numbers in spanish. Greetings from Teruel
Gracias por esta lección, me gustó mucho 😃
Me alegro mucho! Mil gracias! 😊
Great video Patry I will listen back many times , thank you
You are an amazing teacher . Thanks a lot
Hi, Patry, could you please help me... If you have a "v" in the middle of a word, do you still pronounce it as a "b" sound? You are an amazing teacher and you always make it so fun to learn spanish, please do not stop teaching. Thank you.📚
Thank you soooo much for your lovely feedback! Much appreciated! 🥰 yes, a V is always pronounced as a B regardless of its position in the word👍🏻😊
Thank you very much, have a lovely day and I can't wait for the next video. 😁
Hi Patry, loved the video, I found this really good and managed it all. Slowly, and had to pause it but I gót it all. Just need to keep practising it now. Gracias 😊
@@patryruiz. Is this different in different countries? I've heard a teacher from South America say that the V and B are pronounced differently.
Gracias for the Spanish lesson
Un placer 😊👍🏻
That was really good! I'm finally learning the big numbers :-). Thank you!
Hola Patry! I've already watched this video 3 times! Just to repeat, practice and feel more confident with the numbers and to be able to say it fast without thinking! One more time THANK YOU so much for a great lesson! Muchas gracias ❤
Mi gusta muchísimo este vídeo gracias de Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 ❤❤❤❤❤
Me alegro muchísimo! Mil gracias! 😃🥰
Muchísimas gracias por enseñarnos los números y creo que eres la número uno maestra de español aunque tienes un ceceo. 😀😀
Gracias por todos !!!
De nada! 😊👍🏻
Well done Patry, your Spanish pronunciation is amazing 😂
Excellentos 👏 Thank you 🙏
thank you so much ❤❤
ya me había olvidado como se escriben los números en español. saludos desde Perú 😅
I got 345,649 right. Your tutorial did full the gaps I did not find in other counting tutorials yet.
Thanks Patry. One thing you didn't specifically mention is when saying the numbers faster you don't enunciate the 'y' but join it to the end of the previous number so it will sound like the word 'hay' tres cientos cuarentay cinco...you did it yourself , maybe you don't notice you are doing it!
Nice
I hope she was my mother 😂 She teaches it so nicely that I can't help but feel like a cute child😂😂❤
Can you please help with a Murciano accent it's so difficult to understand🙃
What about the 100’s -eg 101, is it - cien uno or ciento uno or ciento y uno ? 🤔
It would be ciento uno
Hola Partry, when did you learn your English, because you're bilingual. Usually people that catch accents like you is because they went to England when they were around 14 or 15 years old. This is not a "sine qua non" rule, but it's what I observed when I went to school in Somerset.
12:11 20000 dos mil ? 😮
My hotel room number in Malaga recently was 502. I said cincocientos dos to the reception desk. The guy at reception desk corrected me, looked embarrassed for me, and continued in English......Joder. But now I won't forget!
Diez y ocho diez y nueve veint y uno veint y dos me gustaria saber los orígenes de los nombres de los números, veré que encuentro. Gracias, aprendo con tus videos. Felicidades.
How can you teach me the Spanish from Spain & from Latin America?
It is broadly the same language but there are differences rather like the differences between English in the United States/Canada and other English speaking countries.
Perfecto muchas gracias
Hubiera estado bueno diferenciar 1 billón en español de 1 billion en inglés y que en español 1 billón es 1 millón de millones y en inglés es mil millones
Hey Patry, I have two friends who live in Madrid and their mobile numbers start with a 7. So 6 isn't the only game in town anymore apparently LOL.
Yes, here in Spain you can find mobile numbers starting with both 6 and 7, and landline telephone numbers starting with 8 and 9
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"cualquier número"
Re title of video. Did I get it right?!
I got 345,649 right🤯🥳🤩🎊🎉
Wowwww!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
French: tiens mes soixante-dix bières (tenga mis sesenta y diez birras)
Más
Menos
Igual
muy amable! Pero no Matematicas por favor 😂
Too chatty.
Spanish people are "
speak for yourself,
Trescientos cuarenta y cinco mil seiscientos cuarenta y nueve 345.649