I was so excited to learn more Spanish today, I watched this video first thing this morning, even before coffee LOL I had been looking for a video with 'commands' in Spanish. I want to learn Spanish the way a child would, learning simple phrases they would hear from a parent at home. That's the ideal way for me to learn a language. I don't learn by conjugating verbs, not at all. I learn with the same phrases and sentences that kids hear from their parents. Thank you so much Liliana for these videos, they are THE BEST! I appreciate it.
I’ve got hooked on to these videos because of the voice and the content. I had so much difficulty in using the language apps which have a conformity of knowing but not conversing made me quit all digital learning techniques and follow a conventional method of learning Spanish. That’s when I came across these videos. I would simply say.. thank you a zillion times. ❤
So many commands! I don't think I could have thought up so many commands in my native language. But a lot of new and important vocab in this video. As always, thank you, Liliana!
i am glad i found this channel ...these lessons are great . ive struggled being consistant in learning , but this video really helps .....easy and fun to learn .
Thank you for including both genders. Most videos I see out there tend to focus on the masculine which is a disservice since it will be incorrect when addressing females with masculine word forms or when women describe themselves using masculine adjectives.
1. Abre la puerta - open the door Cierra la ventana - close the window Apaga las Luces - turn off the lights. Enciende la televisión - turn on the TV. Siéntate - sit down. Levántate - stand up. Cállate - be quiet. Habla más alto - speak up. Escúchame - listen to me. Repite después De mi - repeat after me. 2.
Greetings teacher. What's the difference between: "Avísame" vs "Házmelo saber" ...? Both translated as "Let me know" Please give me the exemples of how to use. Thanks.
Hola, este canal está dedicado a enseñar español. Si busca videos para aprender inglés, lo invito a mi canal aquí: youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana Gracias 🙏
Hola,I'm not disrespecting your language skills! but I live in the UK and was taught that two LL's together were pronounced as a Y ,and you pronounce it more as a Ja sound, is that regional, or are you from South America? I like your videos, even though I have studied Spanish for over 20 years, I don't use it enough apart from when I am in Spain, so need to keep practicing so not to forget the amount I know!
Hi there, so just like in English, there are regional differences with the Spanish language. I’m from Mexico and that’s the Spanish I teach. There are some big differences between both countries, but I have many Spanish friends and we’ve never had an issue with communication. Thanks for watching 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana That explains why you pronounce it like you do,I thought I'd be doing it wrong, but that's the Castelion Spanish way ,like "me llamo" ,It would sound like ,me yamo,todo bien ahora, I will continue watching your videos
Liliana, gracias por compartir tus conocimientos con nosotros, pero te quiero hacer una sugerencia... En tu pagina repites mucho las palabras en español en vez de repetir las mismas es ingles. El proposito tuyo es enseñar ingles y no español. Gracias
Muchas gracias, la intención de este cana es enseñar español, por eso la repetición. Si busca aprender inglés, la invito a mi segundo canal: youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana Saludos 🤗
Abre la puerta - open the door Cierra la ventana - close the window Apaga las Luces - turn off the lights. Enciende la televisión - turn on the TV. Siéntate - sit down Levántate - stand up Cállate - be quiet Habla más alto - speak up Escuchame - listen to me Repite después De mi - repeat after me Ven aquí - come here Ve allá - go there Espérame - wait for me Date prisa - hurry up Toma asiento - take a seat
Hi there, a lot of words in Spanish are gender based. The ones that usually don’t change end in the letter ‘e’ like ‘amable’; that’s the same for both. Their plurality can change as well depending in the number of people. I hope it helps 🤗
Abre la puerta. Cierra la ventana. Apaga las luces. Enciende la televisión. Siéntate. Levante. Cállate. Habla más alto. Escúchame. Repite después de mi. Ven aquí. Ve allá. Espérame. Date prisa. Toma asiento. No te muevas. Mírame. Lee esto. Escribe tu nombre. Firma aquí. Usa este bolígrafo. No toques eso. Lava tus manos. Cepilla tus dientes. Toma una ducha. Bebe aqua. No fumes. Mantenete enfocado. Relájate. Ten paciencia. No llegues tarde. Llega a tiempo. Pon atención. Sigue las reglas. Respeta a los demás. Ayúdame. No seas grosero. Sonríe. Di por favor. Di gracias. Disculpate Perdoname Sé amable. Se generoso Sé honesto Sé tú mismo Diviértete Baja la música Limpia tu habitación Saca la basura Alimenta al perro Riega las plantas
Buen diá lo k yo veo mal d estas clases esq repites más la pronunciación de español kla dl inglés, deveria ser al revez,xq lo k stamos aprendiendo es el inglés y no el español. No k para volver a escuchar la pronunciación en inglés se tiene k retroceder. Es mi punto de vista
I tried this lesson and found it difficult to follow. If you’re teaching Spanish to English speakers you should state English first and Spanish after. Also you go to fast and should probably repeat either more slowly of another time.
You know UA-cam has a setting where you can slow down the video. Try that. I found it easy to follow at the speed being taught but everyone learns at a different pace.
you did not clarify the rules because in every culture. theres a difference giving commands to a common person, friend or to a lower ranking social person than to an elderly or an authority.
As a person who's been married to a Hispanic for 29 years, I can tell you that these are common phrases. If you want a really good helpful book on this, get Barron's Spanish Verbs.
You're right that she's mixed up the usted and tu forms of sentence structure in some of this. Anytime you see a phrase ending in -te it's already in the informal tu form. Beginning at the first sentence the verbs should be as follows for the tu or familiar you form: Abres la puerta. Cierras la ventana. Apagas las luces. Enciendes la televisión. Siéntate. Levántate. Cállate. Hablas más alto. Escúchame. Respites después de mí. Vienes aquí. Vas allá. Esperas me. Date prisa. Tomas asiento. No te muevas. Miras me. Lees esto. Escribes tu nombre. Firmas aquí. Usas este bolígrafo. No toques eso. Lavas tus manos. Cepillas tus dientes. Tomas una ducha. Bebes agua. No fumes. Mantente enfocado. Relájate. Tienes paciencia. No llegues tarde. Llegas a tiempo. Prestas atención. Or Préstame atención-pay attention to me. Sigues las reglas. Respetas a los demás. Ayúdame. No seas grosero. Etc.
I'm from Mexico and these are very common commands. I use them with my kids all the time. But it's possible they are different in other places; each country is very unique. Thanks for watching! 🤗
La única diferencia entre el español dominicano y el mexicano es el acento, y algo de slang.Las frases que está profesora enseña en este video se usan en todos los países hispanohablantes.
📌 Get your guide to Spanish verb conjugation here: www.spanishwithliliana.com/spanishverbsorderform
I was so excited to learn more Spanish today, I watched this video first thing this morning, even before coffee LOL I had been looking for a video with 'commands' in Spanish. I want to learn Spanish the way a child would, learning simple phrases they would hear from a parent at home. That's the ideal way for me to learn a language. I don't learn by conjugating verbs, not at all. I learn with the same phrases and sentences that kids hear from their parents. Thank you so much Liliana for these videos, they are THE BEST! I appreciate it.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind comment and I hope you find the other videos helpful as well. 🙏
Thanks , you teaching very good , good for beginner listener , graciar❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
Awesome teacher,u make it real good for native English speakers to understand Spanish sentence structure
I'm trying to learn spanish. So glad I found your channel. I found it clear and easy to learn ❤
I’m glad 🤗
I truly appreciate this video! As a teacher, many of these phrases will be useful in the classroom with the ELL students. 🥰
I’ve got hooked on to these videos because of the voice and the content. I had so much difficulty in using the language apps which have a conformity of knowing but not conversing made me quit all digital learning techniques and follow a conventional method of learning Spanish. That’s when I came across these videos. I would simply say.. thank you a zillion times. ❤
Glad you enjoy it! Keep it up 👍
So many commands! I don't think I could have thought up so many commands in my native language. But a lot of new and important vocab in this video. As always, thank you, Liliana!
De nada 🤗
Greetings Liliana,
Love your channel.
Thanks for your teaching 🙏
Blessings...!
Thank you, I appreciate your kind comment 🤗
Thank you so much for putting this up Liliana, there were many frases I learned from your video! I keep rewatching it. 😊
i am glad i found this channel ...these lessons are great . ive struggled being consistant in learning , but this video really helps .....easy and fun to learn .
Excelente! Gracias por la lección. Me encantan estas frases cortas.
Muchas gracias 😊
Thank you for including both genders. Most videos I see out there tend to focus on the masculine which is a disservice since it will be incorrect when addressing females with masculine word forms or when women describe themselves using masculine adjectives.
Of course, I know it’s an important part of learning Spanish. Thanks for watching! 🤗
Very nice method, great accent in both languages and pleasant voice! ❤
Thank you! 😃
cuando veo tus videos aprendo algo nuevo..
¡Excelente! Me alegra mucho 🤗
Really you make me to study Spanish from today thank you
This is very well done. Thank you.
So happy I found you..I have.several apps, yours is more enjoyable.
Oh thank you! 🤗
muchas gracias! es muy importante para me
Me encanta! Gracias!
me gusta tu metoda, directo al grano! Facil a seguir y muchas frases a usar. Muchas gracias, me he suscrito ;-)
Muchas gracias, lo aprecio mucho 🤗
Thank you very much. It is very useful for daily use.
I’m glad they are useful.
Gracias 🤗
Me gusta tu videos gracias
I love these!!
Great job thank you 👍
Me gusta el video gracias 🍃⚘🍃
Gracias 😊
It's cool 👍 Many thanks 👍
You’re welcome! 😊
very useful-foarte util(practic)! gracias /mulțumesc/thank you!-danke/merci beaucoup!
De nada 🤗
Thank you so much your videos are so cool ! But is this Spanish of Spain? Or Latin america?
Gracias
Thank you. I’m from Mexico so it’s mainly from there. 🙏
Good as always 🤗
Gracias 😊
Nice video.
1.
Abre la puerta - open the door
Cierra la ventana - close the window
Apaga las Luces - turn off the lights.
Enciende la televisión - turn on the TV.
Siéntate - sit down.
Levántate - stand up.
Cállate - be quiet.
Habla más alto - speak up.
Escúchame - listen to me.
Repite después De mi - repeat after me.
2.
Greetings teacher.
What's the difference between:
"Avísame" vs
"Házmelo saber" ...?
Both translated as
"Let me know"
Please give me the exemples of how to use.
Thanks.
Hi Joseph, they both mean the same. You can say, for example:
Avísame pronto
Házmelo saber pronto
And both mean ‘let me know soon’.
I hope it helps 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana Thanks teacher...!
Recomiendo, repetir las palabras en ingles más slowly y más veces. Gracias.
Hola, este canal está dedicado a enseñar español. Si busca videos para aprender inglés, lo invito a mi canal aquí:
youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana
Gracias 🙏
Hola,I'm not disrespecting your language skills! but I live in the UK and was taught that two LL's together were pronounced as a Y ,and you pronounce it more as a Ja sound, is that regional, or are you from South America? I like your videos, even though I have studied Spanish for over 20 years, I don't use it enough apart from when I am in Spain, so need to keep practicing so not to forget the amount I know!
Hi there, so just like in English, there are regional differences with the Spanish language. I’m from Mexico and that’s the Spanish I teach.
There are some big differences between both countries, but I have many Spanish friends and we’ve never had an issue with communication.
Thanks for watching 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana That explains why you pronounce it like you do,I thought I'd be doing it wrong, but that's the Castelion Spanish way ,like "me llamo" ,It would sound like ,me yamo,todo bien ahora, I will continue watching your videos
Hope you do better in the next 20yrs
Grasiac.mi amigo
De nada 🤗
Liliana, gracias por compartir tus conocimientos con nosotros, pero te quiero hacer una sugerencia... En tu pagina repites mucho las palabras en español en vez de repetir las mismas es ingles. El proposito tuyo es enseñar ingles y no español. Gracias
Muchas gracias, la intención de este cana es enseñar español, por eso la repetición.
Si busca aprender inglés, la invito a mi segundo canal:
youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana
Saludos 🤗
Thanks.
Abre la puerta - open the door
Cierra la ventana - close the window
Apaga las Luces - turn off the lights.
Enciende la televisión - turn on the TV.
Siéntate - sit down
Levántate - stand up
Cállate - be quiet
Habla más alto - speak up
Escuchame - listen to me
Repite después De mi - repeat after me
Ven aquí - come here
Ve allá - go there
Espérame - wait for me
Date prisa - hurry up
Toma asiento - take a seat
thank you
De nada 🤗
Why is stay focused different for both genders?
Hi there, a lot of words in Spanish are gender based. The ones that usually don’t change end in the letter ‘e’ like ‘amable’; that’s the same for both.
Their plurality can change as well depending in the number of people.
I hope it helps 🤗
@@SpanishWithLiliana part two of 25 most used Spanish verbs with other verbs will be awesome. We love that video
Hola Liliana, estoy tan feliz encontre tu canal. Me entanta, gracias.
¡Muchas gracias! Me alegra saberlo. Saludos 🤗
Hola Liliana ❤
Is this LATAM spanish or Spain spanish? I'm learning spanish specifically LATAM 🙂 ty in advance!
It’s from Mexico 🇲🇽
@@SpanishWithLiliana Awesome! Thank you so much for clarifying that for me.
🎉
👍
Abre la puerta.
Cierra la ventana.
Apaga las luces.
Enciende la televisión.
Siéntate.
Levante.
Cállate.
Habla más alto.
Escúchame.
Repite después de mi.
Ven aquí.
Ve allá.
Espérame.
Date prisa.
Toma asiento.
No te muevas.
Mírame.
Lee esto.
Escribe tu nombre.
Firma aquí.
Usa este bolígrafo.
No toques eso.
Lava tus manos.
Cepilla tus dientes.
Toma una ducha.
Bebe aqua.
No fumes.
Mantenete enfocado.
Relájate.
Ten paciencia.
No llegues tarde.
Llega a tiempo.
Pon atención.
Sigue las reglas.
Respeta a los demás.
Ayúdame.
No seas grosero.
Sonríe.
Di por favor.
Di gracias.
Disculpate
Perdoname
Sé amable.
Se generoso
Sé honesto
Sé tú mismo
Diviértete
Baja la música
Limpia tu habitación
Saca la basura
Alimenta al perro
Riega las plantas
epic video :)
learing spanish and its free and giving free game. hopefully I find a Spanish wife, and a job to support her . aye
Thanks! You got this! 👍
What accent is this? Or where are you from? I noticed that the "ll" and "y" are pronounced differently.
I’m from Mexico but I do have a personal accent that comes across in some words. Both the y and ll sounds are the same. Thanks!
@@SpanishWithLiliana thanks for clarifying.
I have a question if I may. How do you say, "Have fun, kids!" Divertid, niños! or "Diviertan, niños!"?
Hi, it would be best to use the reflexive: ¡diviértanse niños!
I hope this helps 🤗
*¡Diviértanse, niños!*
@@JorgeSchz2004 muchas gracias
@@SpanishWithLiliana muchas gracias
¿Cómo se dice apologize right now? ¿Do I say discúlpate ya o discúlpate ahora?
Yes, either one will work 👍
You can also say
*Dicúlpate ahora mismo*
Latin America or Spain?
Mexico 🇲🇽
@@SpanishWithLiliana gracias!
Is this Mexican language or Puerto rican language?
Mexican 🇲🇽
Muy bion
Gracias 😊
Muy bien
Buen diá lo k yo veo mal d estas clases esq repites más la pronunciación de español kla dl inglés, deveria ser al revez,xq lo k stamos aprendiendo es el inglés y no el español. No k para volver a escuchar la pronunciación en inglés se tiene k retroceder. Es mi punto de vista
Hola, este canal está dedicado a enseñar español. Para aprender inglés, le invito a mi segundo canal:
youtube.com/@AprendiendoConLiliana
Saludos 🤗
I tried this lesson and found it difficult to follow. If you’re teaching Spanish to English speakers you should state English first and Spanish after. Also you go to fast and should probably repeat either more slowly of another time.
You know UA-cam has a setting where you can slow down the video. Try that. I found it easy to follow at the speed being taught but everyone learns at a different pace.
you did not clarify the rules because in every culture. theres a difference giving commands to a common person, friend or to a lower ranking social person than to an elderly or an authority.
Amiga se supone que es para principiantes. Parece que te estan apurando que pronuncias muy veloz
Hola ? Me llamo Vivek
Hola Vivek, mucho gusto 🤗
Not clear who you give those commands to - that's why I came here to distinguish between persons, and no explanations at all...
These commands are given to the second person in the informal mode. Hope that helps!
@@SpanishWithLiliana Yes, I figured that out in the process, thank you!
As a person who's been married to a Hispanic for 29 years, I can tell you that these are common phrases. If you want a really good helpful book on this, get Barron's Spanish Verbs.
You're right that she's mixed up the usted and tu forms of sentence structure in some of this. Anytime you see a phrase ending in -te it's already in the informal tu form. Beginning at the first sentence the verbs should be as follows for the tu or familiar you form: Abres la puerta. Cierras la ventana. Apagas las luces. Enciendes la televisión. Siéntate. Levántate. Cállate. Hablas más alto. Escúchame. Respites después de mí. Vienes aquí. Vas allá. Esperas me. Date prisa. Tomas asiento. No te muevas. Miras me. Lees esto. Escribes tu nombre. Firmas aquí. Usas este bolígrafo. No toques eso. Lavas tus manos. Cepillas tus dientes. Tomas una ducha. Bebes agua. No fumes. Mantente enfocado. Relájate. Tienes paciencia. No llegues tarde. Llegas a tiempo. Prestas atención. Or Préstame atención-pay attention to me. Sigues las reglas. Respetas a los demás. Ayúdame. No seas grosero. Etc.
@@deborahpacheco2799 Thank you!!!☺️
These dont work in the real world. I live in the Dom Rep. will not work here
I'm from Mexico and these are very common commands. I use them with my kids all the time. But it's possible they are different in other places; each country is very unique. Thanks for watching! 🤗
La única diferencia entre el español dominicano y el mexicano es el acento, y algo de slang.Las frases que está profesora enseña en este video se usan en todos los países hispanohablantes.