SPANISH LISTENING PRACTICE: EASY SPANISH CONVERSATION FOR DAILY LIFE
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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Any reason you put the Spanish first? Would be nice to know in English what I'm saying before hearing and practicing the Spanish. Then again others may want to hear the Spanish and then check if they understood it. Catch 22 😁
I need this EXACT stream , for Mexican Espanol.
VERY good video.
I looked up Spanish-related videos to X-post this Comment.
*Observations:*
Suffixed words will typically be spelled identical up the the suffix in Spanish, but will have the spelling changes below. The suffix is the main thing that changes.
[Double letter] (Exception of R and sometimes C) → [Single letter]
ae → e
ch (K-sound) → qu (Sometimes c)
ch[Consonant] (K-sound) → c[Consonant]
ph → f
qu → cu
rh → r
s[Consonant] → es[Consonant] (At the front)
sc[e/i] (At the front) → c[e/i]
th → t
ti (Sh-sound) → ci
y → i
Verbs that have an -ation form will have the stem of their Spanish infinive spelled identical with the exception of those spelling changes, but they will end in -ar (Examples: citar, explorar, filtrar, inicializar, observar).
The following suffix changes are very consistent.
-al → -al
-ant → -ante(s)
-ent → -(i)ente(s)
-ar → -ar
-ary → -ario
-ate (Adjectives) → -ad[a/o](s)
-ate (Nouns) → -ato
-ate (Verbs)→ -ar
-ize → -izar
-cle → -cul[a/o] (Leading vowels could obtain accent marks.)
-ic → -ic[a/o](s)
-ify → -ificar
-ity → -idad
-ive → -iv[a/o](s)
-logy → -logía
-ly (Adverbs) → -mente
-ory → -orio
-ous → -(os)[a/o](s)
-sion → -sión
-tion → -ción
-try → -tría
If other forms of a word contain suffixes, then large parts are probably spelled indentical in Spanish.
5 star!!! Excellent pace and content. Thank you for your help . Very much appreciated!!!
Nice pace. Easy to listen to and follow along as I lay here relaxing
You are doing great job. Georgian language please 🎉
Perfecto! Muchas gracias ☺️
More of this Spanish translations pls. Muchas gracias
Excelente forma para aprender ingles
Este vídeo es para prácticar español.
@@adrymartinez4371 the video is good for both as it has both English and Spanish phrases.
It's not difficult to understand what the poster meant.
Estoy sorprendido con lo que puedo comprender
Muchas gracias!
I appreciate this. Thank you
Спасибо,практика была полезной.
sigue practicando , busca jergas y variaciones gramaticales .Suerte
me gusta, mucho gracias!
Awesome presentation! Really useful. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you!!
Ojala que llegue un dia cuando puedo pensar en espanol
it looks like you have a good knowledge about Spanish lenguage. Just let me help you with this phrase "ojalá que llegue el día en el que pueda pensar en español".This is the correct form to say that. Remember "puedo" it's an action in the past and what you are trying to say is an action that you want to happen in the future. Keep it up, you're doing an excellent job. (I'm still trying to improve the English)
Thx.
Amo idioma espanhol
If y'all think it's too fast, slow it down to 0.75
Ме gusta mucho tu videos. Son muy utiles para practica de espanol
no he olvides la Ñ en español sigue practicando
I luv it!
Hi, I just have a small correction.
- No encuentro mi cartera = I can't find my wallet and NOT "I lost my wallet" (Perdí mi cartera).
Glaciers
Déjenme su like
Spoken to fast!!!!