*CHAVACANO 101* In my native language Chavacano, a Spanish-based creole language in the Philippines and in Asia, specifically the variant, dialect, or variety of Chavacano de Zamboanga or the Zamboangueño Chavacano, here are the translations of the English and Spanish vocabulary words in the video: 1. familia 2. abuela / lola (informal: aguela) 3. abuelo / lolo (informal: aguelo) 4. maga abuelo / abuelos / maga lolo (grandfathers), maga abuela / abuelas / maga lola (grandmothers), abuelo y abuela / lolo y lola (grandparents), maga abuelo y abuela / maga lolo y lola (grandparents), maga abuelo y maga abuela / maga lolo y maga lola (grandfathers and grandmothers/grandparents) 5. mujer / esposa 6. marido / esposo 7. hermana 8. hermano 9. anak / anak mujer / mujer anak / hija 10. anak / anak hombre / hombre anak / hijo 11. mayores (parent/parents), tata y nana/tata'y nana (father and mother/parents), maga tata (fathers/parents), maga nana (mothers/parents) "padres" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "parents", because it usually or commonly means "fathers/priests" for most of us 12. tata "padre" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "father", because usually or commonly it means "father/priest" for most of us 13. nana "madre" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "mother", because it usually or commonly means "sister/nun" for most of us 14. papa / papá / papang / papáng / pang / dad / daddy / di (these are also usually or commonly capitalised when used as a name call, name replacement, or term of endearment) 15. mama / mamá / mamang / mamáng / mang / mom / mommy / mi (these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call, name replacement, or term of endearment) 16. prima 17. primo 18. tia / auntie (informally: anti) (these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call or name replacement) 19. tio / uncle (informally: angkol/ankol/ankel/angkel) (these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call or name replacement) 20. sobrino 21. sobrina
It's improving slowly day by day. I'm a beginner, I started learning from other sources then I found this channel today and I kinda like the way they teach, it's very direct and easy to understand so I'm looking to watch all their Spanish videos then I will look for another source to keep going. For now, I know quite a lot of words and can have small basic conversations. I can also count up to 100. I love the spanish language so much, it's so beautiful. I started learning it because I love spanish shows. I truly hope I can master it and be fluent like I am in English. I currently speak 3 languages so Spanish will be 4th if I succeed. I wish I had a spanish speaking friend to help me improve faster.
Portuguese: Família Avó Avô Esposa Esposo Irmã Irmão Filha Filho Pai Mãe Papai Mamãe Prima Primo Tia Tio Sobrinho Sobrinha It's fascinating how similar both languages are :D
More similar to our country Philippines because Spanish Empire colonized Philippines twice And thats why spain and Philippines have the same words sometimes
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I am trying to learn Spanish as there are so many people here who only speak Spanish. I find it quite enjoyable. Thank you!
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It was really fantastic and helpful, thanks and wish you the best
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*CHAVACANO 101*
In my native language Chavacano, a Spanish-based creole language in the Philippines and in Asia, specifically the variant, dialect, or variety of Chavacano de Zamboanga or the Zamboangueño Chavacano, here are the translations of the English and Spanish vocabulary words in the video:
1. familia
2. abuela / lola (informal: aguela)
3. abuelo / lolo (informal: aguelo)
4. maga abuelo / abuelos / maga lolo (grandfathers), maga abuela / abuelas / maga lola (grandmothers), abuelo y abuela / lolo y lola (grandparents), maga abuelo y abuela / maga lolo y lola (grandparents), maga abuelo y maga abuela / maga lolo y maga lola (grandfathers and grandmothers/grandparents)
5. mujer / esposa
6. marido / esposo
7. hermana
8. hermano
9. anak / anak mujer / mujer anak / hija
10. anak / anak hombre / hombre anak / hijo
11. mayores (parent/parents), tata y nana/tata'y nana (father and mother/parents), maga tata (fathers/parents), maga nana (mothers/parents)
"padres" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "parents", because it usually or commonly means "fathers/priests" for most of us
12. tata
"padre" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "father", because usually or commonly it means "father/priest" for most of us
13. nana
"madre" in Chavacano is rarely used for or to mean "mother", because it usually or commonly means "sister/nun" for most of us
14. papa / papá / papang / papáng / pang / dad / daddy / di
(these are also usually or commonly capitalised when used as a name call, name replacement, or term of endearment)
15. mama / mamá / mamang / mamáng / mang / mom / mommy / mi
(these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call, name replacement, or term of endearment)
16. prima
17. primo
18. tia / auntie (informally: anti)
(these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call or name replacement)
19. tio / uncle (informally: angkol/ankol/ankel/angkel)
(these are also usually or commonly capitalized when used as a name call or name replacement)
20. sobrino
21. sobrina
Very clear pronunciation. Thanks.
I wanna Spanish become my 5th language spoken
Awesome video. You guys always do great videos of the Earth’s languages.
Me gusta ❤️
Gracias
Sobrina is my beautiful Sobrina
Thank you so much
Cool it helps 😎 👌
Thanks
Gracias,🎉
Greetings to y'all from a Spanish-native speaker? How is it going with your Spanish level?
I am new and i only know 1 to 3 countings and i learned that from dora the explorer😅😂
@@amnaazeem3336 I'm learning Japanese at a slow pace :3
i know how to count in spanish.
@@melograce07 I know how to count in Japanese.
It's improving slowly day by day. I'm a beginner, I started learning from other sources then I found this channel today and I kinda like the way they teach, it's very direct and easy to understand so I'm looking to watch all their Spanish videos then I will look for another source to keep going. For now, I know quite a lot of words and can have small basic conversations. I can also count up to 100. I love the spanish language so much, it's so beautiful. I started learning it because I love spanish shows. I truly hope I can master it and be fluent like I am in English. I currently speak 3 languages so Spanish will be 4th if I succeed. I wish I had a spanish speaking friend to help me improve faster.
We more videos this so helpful
👌👍👌👌
we love it .yay
thank you, Gracias.
Spanish seems really easy
¿Por Qué?
jajajaj
It's not😭😭
¿jugamos play?, me suena tu cara ñññññññ. Me gustan las cigüeñas
Venga para acá
Dhmakedaar👍🏻
Portuguese:
Família
Avó
Avô
Esposa
Esposo
Irmã
Irmão
Filha
Filho
Pai
Mãe
Papai
Mamãe
Prima
Primo
Tia
Tio
Sobrinho
Sobrinha
It's fascinating how similar both languages are :D
cool video
This so easy wllhi but gracias🎉❤
Hola como estas Muchas gracias adios
Привет !
So useful! I could use this :)
Giada✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
😊😊😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉Nice
Please do a Catalán vs Español video 💗
Spanish seems easy as a bisaya.
I already know Spanish already im Puerto Rican 😂
Okay
Padres gracias hola is yes C is yes
i was right for the most
Nice
Spanish seems hard😮
More similar to our country Philippines because Spanish Empire colonized Philippines twice
And thats why spain and Philippines have the same words sometimes
Same as Tagalog word.
¿¿De verdad??
¿a qué te refieres?
Hola comostas
Bien
Indonesia mama Spanish mamá
Filipino: Mama
Holla
let's learn new language together please
I'm about to go to third raid bro
I came here to recall how to say "nephew" in espanol. Now I know it is, "sobrino".
I want to learn to speak English and you want to learn to speak Spanish, let's do something, I'll teach you and you teach me.
Primá
I have madre
Spanish is hard
I mean grade
Tíoooooooooooooo
Hbee
English Spanish, whoever moves is gay Newcross
Sooo....what if i had an aunt that identifies as a male
Google translate
Commiestas,,ayuda sport,,adeo,,retino,,tiengo cansada,,gusta una tiger,,casa abuelo,,lo siento pensado,,heavily,,I really like,finally republic of cube,,boarder,,yes or no🔥💀🦏💯political dispute,,between elsalvador and Salvador,,je travail,,voyo Al banko,,save 1500 yen,,per month,,from ethiopia,,diredewa
Gracias