This may be my favorite video of chess ever! The playful banter, the glee of discovering the queen is trapped and the gracious acceptance of losing a game that she was in COMPLETE control of... this was delightful to watch!
Hola Anna, te vi en la velada y la verdad es que me moría de ganas de pasar a saludarte, estuve todo el rato en la zona donde estabas tú sentada. Pero no quería parecer un friki fan jajajajaj. Me encanta tu contenido, lo blanco que es, la sonrisa perpetua y el buen rollo que desprendes tanto en persona como aquí. Enhorabuena y un abrazo.
Videos like this amplify the gaming sport of chess more than any other people. They don’t get mad. They don’t storm off. They’re not angry. They don’t hate each other. They even discuss how they could’ve done it better. It’s pretty awesome to see people with the right attitude. 😅 my Spanish is too weak to keep up so I have to read the subtitles, but it’s still awesome.😇
So I just read that Anna was born and raised in Spain (Andalusia to be precise) and lived there for 11+ years, so no wonder she can speak native Spanish... she's just another Spaniard 😅
@@名もない人404 I thought I found out who he is based on openings, and Hikaru was right when he estimated him to be IM level around 2350. So Basically, Eric Rosen or Gothamchess. But might be as high as 2450 born in 90's
What I found funny is the chess terminology in Spanish: comer, caballo, tablas. Even funnier is that in English it’s called knight instead of horse which seems more natural to me
In Swedish the horse may be called häst (horse), but traditionally springare, which technically means runner but actually horse (steed, I guess). But in an archaic way. And the bishop is called löpare which means... runner.
@@mellertidin russian bishop is called "elephant" for some reason... And knight is called a horse too. And the rook is named after specific type of boat that was in use in medieval russia. And queen is called after vizier (high-ranking advisor or minister in the old Near East).
@@voidseeker4394 cool! I just looked up what "Rook" is about, it has nothing to do wirh other meanings but goes all the way back to Persia and India. In Swedish: "Tower". Elephant goes way back, it moved diagonally like today's bishop but only two squares! What is pawn in Russia?
Annaa, solo quería decirte que tus videos, tu positividad y tu carisma son contagiosos. Lamento que ni todos jugadores te traten como te mereces (no hablo de este video específicamente), y nunca pienses en dejar de ser la persona increíble que eres en los videos y siempre. Saludos desde Brasil
You can't help but smile through this video, even if you don't play Chess, the warmth and respect these two strangers have for each other shines through...
After looking at the position you're talking about, it does in fact appear that he should have taken the pawn, then taken the rook. If you're losing the queen, you might add well take as much as you can before losing it😂
Me encantan estos vídeos donde se escucha la conversación de ambos participantes y además se ven únicamente las jugadas que si fueron y no las supuestas que hubieran sido! Gracias por subir esta obra maestra!
Muy divertida la partida. Aparte de esto vengo a reñirte: tienes muy abandonado tu canal en español, jajaja. Entiendo que es muy trabajoso llevar adelante varios canales y no tendrás mucho tiempo, pero acuérdate de hacer algún video para los de tu tierra natal anda! 😜
Then she should make videos in Swedish too! She is both Swedish and Spanish. But we must accept that the world language is English. The one that most people in the world can follow!
@@pardo9025 Only in Latino countries. If you want to reach international viewers all over the world, English is the "Lingua Franca". All of academia on higher lievels (or most levels) is mainly in English. Published research paper is mostly in English. Yes there are exceptions, but English is the norm. Countries who mainly use course literature in their native language will fall behind in the long run. Doesn't make Spanish any worse. In fact Spanish is probably easier to learn for most Europeans, even for the people of the Germanic language group (which I belong to). That is, if English wasn't introduced so early everywhere.
Please give me a link to a clip where she speaks swedish, I'm a swede and it really makes me sad that she refuses to speak swedish even when playing swedish and other scandinavian players. She can subtitle spanish but not swedish. Kom igen Anna ge oss några videos på svenska.
@@PerSvensson-pf3rm Ella no subtitula en sueco porque no merece la pena el esfuerzo, y no es por menospreciar tu idioma. Es sencillamente porque solo con inglés y español puede llegar literalmente a miles de millones de personas. Con el sueco solo a potenciales espectadores suecos. Además prácticamente todos los suecos pueden entender fácilmente el inglés, no así los hispanohablantes.
@@PerSvensson-pf3rm I too would like to see her speak Swedish. She should play a Swede and one who isn't shy about noticing and pointing out accent or correcting language in a good way. The most I've seen her speak is correcting Andrea Botez.
It's so interesting hearing the same thought processes in a different language. I'm so used to hearing her "This- this- this- this- this" that hearing "Esta- esta- esta- esta- esta" is so familiar for never having heard her say it before. Love all of the other language videos!
10:29 for the people wondering how you actually win this with white, since it's not trivial. You put your queen on d1 for example: Qe1+ and next move Qd1. Now with the queen on d1 blocking the pawn the only try for black is to put the rook on c1 whilst protecting the pawn with his king. As soon as the pawn comes to d2 you bring your king to f2 and eventually e2. With the king on e2 guarding the queen on d1 the rook can never really take the queen because then the white king will block the pawn. So black is basically stuck and now you start pushing the h,g and f pawns down the board :)
Tiene mérito el Rey Enigma. A mí me dice Anna "me lo puedes comer si quieres" y a mí se me olvida hasta cómo se mueven las piezas. ¡Eso es juego sucio!
If this was a real match, you could've claimed bonus time after that illegal move and probably converted! Great game. I would love to see Juan play Mr. Enigma.
He could have given a check with his bishop, and letting Anna take it, then let his queen escape with the clear path the bishop did make. Great video like always Anna !!
I’m only just over 1000 rated, so I don’t understand why at 5:34 in the video, when the queen was ‘trapped,’ that he just couldn’t take the pawn on a2? Thanks
Ana: normalment cuando juegas piensas en espanol? sueco o ingles? Depende del idioma con el que hable a tu oponeste o en donde estes jugando? En que idioma juegas mejor?
Supongo que pensará en "ajedrez". Un "idioma" que consiste en control, movilidad, desarrollo, etc. Las "palabras" que aparecerán en su conciencia serán, según su tipo gramatical, casillas, piezas, etc... y las "frases" serán combinaciones, amenazas, bloqueos y posiciones.
@@CodexPermutationo. se piensa con palabras, aunq sean connectores de ideas abstractas. de hecho es para eso q sirven las palabras, para hacer abstracciones
@@xavierpoes4985 Será tu caso. Aunque lo dudo y me inclino a pensar que no eres consciente de la enorme cantidad de pensamiento no verbal que sucede en tu mente. En mi caso, soy consciente de que las palabras no son necesarias para pensar sino que son una herramienta más de las muchas que dispongo para hacer abstracciones y comparar ideas. De hecho todo el mundo empieza a pensar antes de saber hablar. De otro modo, nunca podríamos aprender a hablar pues asociar los significados de las palabras con las ideas abstractas subyacentes no sería posible si no tuvieramos una mente no verbal bien activa por debajo de la leve capa de lenguaje que usamos. Cuando juego al ajedrez bala (que practico a diario en internet) no uso incrementos y a veces juego a 30 segundos. Te aseguro que no pasa NINGUNA palabra por mi mente mientras pienso en las combinaciones y celadas, de las que soy plenamente consciente de una forma no verbal. Y eso es sólo un ejemplo, puedo decir muchos más referentes a muchos ámbitos. Uso más las palabras para pensar en como comunicarme con otros que para "comunicarme" conmigo mismo (aunque a veces "hablo" conmigo en la privacidad de mi propia mente pero no es esa una actividad constante ni mucho menos, ni necesaria en la mayoría de los casos en los que necesito aclarar una idea pues las puedo ver mucho más claramente representadas en forma de imágenes u otras impresiones sensoriales). Un saludo.
The mother tongue is the language your mother teaches you when you are a baby, but she was born and raised in Spain , she is native in Swedish and Spanish, She also speaks English fluently @@znarkz
Te falto poco Anita, la emoción por ganar superó a la paciencia de la estrategia. Moraleja, en el ajedrez tambien está el factor psicológico. La próxima yo estoy seguro que la ganas!! Gran partida te felicito!!
''Me lo puedes comer si quieres''
Rey enigma: Truquito enigmático
Alv.
JAJAJAJASJASJ
@@MaximilianoPalma-lw4hp JAJAJAJAJA
JAJAJAJA
XDDDD
Estaba buscando este comentario hahahhaahhahahah
Spanish Mickey Mouse cooked tbf🔥🔥
was just thinking about that looool
😂😂
Nah fr why does he sound like that🙏😭
@@ovuvuevuevueenyetuenwuevue9325 he probly doing it to not get recognized by voice
That iscwhere I heard his voice!
Love these two playing together... top tier banter, no ego, just good vibes overall. Anna is a tough player!
Bro's name:🗿
Bro's voice:💀
I know you're probably just joking but he makes that voice so no one recognizes him
@@ignacioandresv3170 thats true
🤣🤣
@@ignacioandresv3170 Dude. His id got leaked years ago. His name is Jorge Perrera Ruiz, 31 years old from Valencia Spain
@@ignacioandresv3170Mickey mouse porcodio
"It's the biggest robbery I've done in my life, I think" was the best part of the vid for me, lol. That made me smile.
Anybody opened this video to see Anna speak Spanish?
She has a channel in spanish tho
I thought it was AI voice at first
Yo
maybe...
She speaks with perfect Spanish accent from Spain! I'm in love now again.
This may be my favorite video of chess ever! The playful banter, the glee of discovering the queen is trapped and the gracious acceptance of losing a game that she was in COMPLETE control of... this was delightful to watch!
I'm not that good at chess but wouldn't bishop takes H2 check only lose a bishop and make space for the queen to leave?
It's so refreshing how much more communicative he is, when Hikaru wears his costume ;)
Hilarious 😂
Hahahaha 😂 made my day!!
And not so ugly.
@@JimBalterjudging from your profile picture he looks better than you
Hikaru wouldn’t have such a dead lost position about someone at the level of Anna tho
Rey Enigma is an anagram for
‘I am energy’
Whoaa!! Mind-blowing!!
This is really cool!!
I wonder if he knows... 😀
Woooo 😮
no its not, the king enigma
@@lordfontans2663do you know what anagram means ? Haha
This is like when two of your friends get a match in a tournament. Who are you supposed to cheer for?
I root for whoever is winning. I hope they are able to execute the win properly.
Just enjoy the match
It shouldnt matter who wins for you
Their having a friendly match as it should be
Hola Anna, te vi en la velada y la verdad es que me moría de ganas de pasar a saludarte, estuve todo el rato en la zona donde estabas tú sentada. Pero no quería parecer un friki fan jajajajaj. Me encanta tu contenido, lo blanco que es, la sonrisa perpetua y el buen rollo que desprendes tanto en persona como aquí. Enhorabuena y un abrazo.
I would have reacted the same as you amigo😊
Lamentarse por no haberte atrevido es lo peor. Tenemos una sola vida, hagamos la diferencia.
Ay Anna, estuviste tan cerca! Jajaja, estas partidas con el Rey Enigma se están volviendo épicas! Ya quiero ver tu revancha de nuevo algún día 😁
Videos like this amplify the gaming sport of chess more than any other people. They don’t get mad. They don’t storm off. They’re not angry. They don’t hate each other. They even discuss how they could’ve done it better. It’s pretty awesome to see people with the right attitude. 😅 my Spanish is too weak to keep up so I have to read the subtitles, but it’s still awesome.😇
" Me lo puedes comer si quieres" Anna Cramling, 2024
jajajaja
put* que ofertón
Que rico.
''truquito enigmático''
Ese Rey enigma es todo un loquillo 🤣😂
So I just read that Anna was born and raised in Spain (Andalusia to be precise) and lived there for 11+ years, so no wonder she can speak native Spanish... she's just another Spaniard 😅
Thanks for the info
She speaks Spanish (father) Swedish(mother) and English fluently
Her father is Spanish, Juan Manuel Bellón
When she said "vamos pa'llá" in Andalusian Spanish I knew that had to be her 1st language.
Funnily enough, her English is the weakest of her 3 main languages and she’s still considered a fluent speaker. That’s pretty good!
"Me lo puedes comer si quieres." Okey
Chess quotes without context 😂
uno de sus truquitos enigmáticos que no enseño
@@ramir8g😂😂😂
Sería un placer 😛😋
@@Mil_Mares El tonto
You were so close. You got closer than most GM’s to beating him.
I assume most gms beat him
@@名もない人404who do people think he is?
@@名もない人404 I thought I found out who he is based on openings, and Hikaru was right when he estimated him to be IM level around 2350. So Basically, Eric Rosen or Gothamchess. But might be as high as 2450 born in 90's
I think Magnus guessed around same and Rey Enigman and Gotham played a very evenly matched match
@johns6795i thought it was determined he is a Spanish gm on the lower scale, around 2500
Learning Chess and Spanish while being supremely entertained... Priceless.
Spanish is her native language
This is one of the better videos in awhile. He's so cool and you both have a great conversation.
Rey Enigma is so funny. Had tons of fun hearing you guys talk with our brazilian samba in the background!
I was honestly shocked (pleasantly) at Anna’s perfect castellano. Never knew. Good game
OH this is my favorite one yet!! Love the energy between you two, and what a GREAT game!!
I love seeing you two play each other. It always seems like you both have fun.
Me ha explotado la cabeza. Ha empezado el vídeo de fondo y no he procesado que era Anna hablando castellano fluido hasta el final. Muy buen vídeo!!
su padre es de espana
What I found funny is the chess terminology in Spanish: comer, caballo, tablas. Even funnier is that in English it’s called knight instead of horse which seems more natural to me
Torre and rook instead of tower, and "dama" could be "reina"
In Swedish the horse may be called häst (horse), but traditionally springare, which technically means runner but actually horse (steed, I guess). But in an archaic way. And the bishop is called löpare which means... runner.
Well, the piece looks like a horse, so we call it that!
@@mellertidin russian bishop is called "elephant" for some reason... And knight is called a horse too. And the rook is named after specific type of boat that was in use in medieval russia. And queen is called after vizier (high-ranking advisor or minister in the old Near East).
@@voidseeker4394 cool! I just looked up what "Rook" is about, it has nothing to do wirh other meanings but goes all the way back to Persia and India. In Swedish: "Tower".
Elephant goes way back, it moved diagonally like today's bishop but only two squares!
What is pawn in Russia?
Exciting time scramble game. Fun seeing you speaking Spanish.
Annaa, solo quería decirte que tus videos, tu positividad y tu carisma son contagiosos. Lamento que ni todos jugadores te traten como te mereces (no hablo de este video específicamente), y nunca pienses en dejar de ser la persona increíble que eres en los videos y siempre. Saludos desde Brasil
She sounds way more natural in Spanish! Complete different vocal register.
Its so nice to hear the Spanish.
I just love seeing her playing chess happily
Tell the truth, you just love to see her. That's it. 😊
@@Rhialto true 😂 I just love her but I love to see more happy her and she looks very happy while playing Chess ♟️
@@dipace16 No doubt she is charismatic, nice smile all the time, good player, she have it all!
Ana: "Me lo puedes comer si quieres"
Rey enigmático: Esta es una mikiherramienta que utilizaremos más adelante
You can't help but smile through this video, even if you don't play Chess, the warmth and respect these two strangers have for each other shines through...
I am glad you and Rey Enigma get to meet each other after a long time! Keep grinding!
I like that you are able to stay your sweet,kind self during a chess match… don’t change…much respect 👍👍👍
When his queen was trapped, why didn't he just take the pawn?
After Qxa2, Bb1, Qa1, Bc3, the black queen has nowhere to go
Honestly, only that situation is worth a video...
After looking at the position you're talking about, it does in fact appear that he should have taken the pawn, then taken the rook.
If you're losing the queen, you might add well take as much as you can before losing it😂
@@LorisP Exactly. That's why he should have taken the pawn, and the rook. Not just the rook. The queen was a goner.
@@Andrewthestagehand I agree, but I think that in the moment he probably was trying to find another attack idea when he realized the queen was trapped
Las 2 personas con las que más aprendí ajedrez ❤
No hay youtuber mas encantadora que ana.
The same reaction when you have a movie on with the wrong language selected lolol
Seeing Anna speaking spanish fluently is pretty awesome
Spanish is her mother language.
actually her father's 😂
@@edgark4808in Spain we call it “lengua materna” but the accurate translation would be “native tongue”
I think the identity it’s pretty clear: Mickey Mouse 😂😂
Me encantan estos vídeos donde se escucha la conversación de ambos participantes y además se ven únicamente las jugadas que si fueron y no las supuestas que hubieran sido! Gracias por subir esta obra maestra!
Love listening to Anna speaking spanish.
Muy divertida la partida. Aparte de esto vengo a reñirte: tienes muy abandonado tu canal en español, jajaja. Entiendo que es muy trabajoso llevar adelante varios canales y no tendrás mucho tiempo, pero acuérdate de hacer algún video para los de tu tierra natal anda! 😜
Then she should make videos in Swedish too! She is both Swedish and Spanish. But we must accept that the world language is English. The one that most people in the world can follow!
@@Magnus_Loovand Spanish is also important man, Rey Enigma has his channel in Spanish.
@@pardo9025 Only in Latino countries. If you want to reach international viewers all over the world, English is the "Lingua Franca".
All of academia on higher lievels (or most levels) is mainly in English. Published research paper is mostly in English.
Yes there are exceptions, but English is the norm.
Countries who mainly use course literature in their native language will fall behind in the long run.
Doesn't make Spanish any worse. In fact Spanish is probably easier to learn for most Europeans, even for the people of the Germanic language group (which I belong to).
That is, if English wasn't introduced so early everywhere.
Anna is so passionate about chess and I respect that immensely.
El video mas entretenido que he visto! Los dos son buenisimos frente a una camara 😊
Sii, Rey enigma es muy gracioso, tiene la voz de Mickey Mouse jajajajj, y también es una persona agradable 🙌
Anna is so fluent in all her languages 💯
Please give me a link to a clip where she speaks swedish, I'm a swede and it really makes me sad that she refuses to speak swedish even when playing swedish and other scandinavian players. She can subtitle spanish but not swedish. Kom igen Anna ge oss några videos på svenska.
@@PerSvensson-pf3rm Ella no subtitula en sueco porque no merece la pena el esfuerzo, y no es por menospreciar tu idioma. Es sencillamente porque solo con inglés y español puede llegar literalmente a miles de millones de personas. Con el sueco solo a potenciales espectadores suecos. Además prácticamente todos los suecos pueden entender fácilmente el inglés, no así los hispanohablantes.
@@PerSvensson-pf3rm Search for ""Anna Cramling Pantamera" on youtube and you will find a video of her speaking swedish
@@PerSvensson-pf3rm I too would like to see her speak Swedish. She should play a Swede and one who isn't shy about noticing and pointing out accent or correcting language in a good way. The most I've seen her speak is correcting Andrea Botez.
@@bbaarneyy Thanks. Confirmed. She is Trilingual.
He was saving his enigmatic trick for last. 😂
2:11 Me lo puedes comer si quieres
Rey enigma, tuviste tu oportunidad
I can't follow your steps, I'm focusing on the subtitles 😂😂😂
I can never follow the steps but I did enjoy the banter lol
yes 😄that was a bit stressful for me too
slow the video and turn off the volume.....i do that all the time
I started understanding when I stopped looking at the subtitles.
Game of 2 halves. Love to see Anna speaking Spanish....
Anna, your Spanish is awesome! Much more organic with you.
It's so interesting hearing the same thought processes in a different language. I'm so used to hearing her "This- this- this- this- this" that hearing "Esta- esta- esta- esta- esta" is so familiar for never having heard her say it before. Love all of the other language videos!
I could watch these two play every day. I love how they are both great players with no ego at all. After all… It’s just a game. :)
LOS AMO A ESTOS DOS! QUE VIDEAZO!
10:29 for the people wondering how you actually win this with white, since it's not trivial. You put your queen on d1 for example: Qe1+ and next move Qd1. Now with the queen on d1 blocking the pawn the only try for black is to put the rook on c1 whilst protecting the pawn with his king. As soon as the pawn comes to d2 you bring your king to f2 and eventually e2. With the king on e2 guarding the queen on d1 the rook can never really take the queen because then the white king will block the pawn. So black is basically stuck and now you start pushing the h,g and f pawns down the board :)
I could listen to Anna speak Spanish all day. 😍
11:46 minutos de pura tensión y emoción y eso que no entiendo ni un cuadro del ajedrez, pero cómo lo he disfrutado!!!
You are getting better at chess
Keep it up Anna
I can't believe Anna speaks Spanish.... and your Spanish sounds truly beautiful, wow!!!
Su padre, Juan Manuel Bellón, es español y fue cinco veces campeón de España. Ella nació aquí y pasó los primeros años de su vida. Saludos.
Tiene mérito el Rey Enigma. A mí me dice Anna "me lo puedes comer si quieres" y a mí se me olvida hasta cómo se mueven las piezas. ¡Eso es juego sucio!
I've been following you for a while and I didn't know you speak Spanish, it's a pleasant surprise for me. A superb game, continued success.
The video with Jose Martínez Alcántara should have been in Spanish as well.
Que maquina Miguelito dandole la vuelta, el numero uno.
If this was a real match, you could've claimed bonus time after that illegal move and probably converted! Great game. I would love to see Juan play Mr. Enigma.
If someone makes an illegal move, the move is accepted, but the penalty is time?
Siempre me pilla por sorpresa el perfectísimo español de Anna. Impecable, ni un ápice de acento... Espectacular.
Hombre viviendo en España hasta los 11-12 años si no recuerdo mal es muy raro perder el acento español ya
Me encanta que mantega el tono durante toda la partida (P.S: hablar español y leer los subtitulos en ingles me confunde xd)
Anna realmente es una chica súper simpática y de buen corazón. Y muy aguzada.
How does this guy breathes? I’m choking watching him.
He dont breathe
He breathes chess
through holes
Found the guy who wore is covid mask on his chin
Chess breathes for itself
What a great match, Anna! And your Spanish is like a native one! Amazing!
It is native, she lived in Spain until she was 11 and her dad's Spanish
Great Channel Anna. You have a wonderful personality.
Gran juego!!!
Bastante emocionante!
Siempre es agradable ver a éste par enfrentarse
The Art Of The Come Back 👏
Rey Atraco todo un caballero, indicandola Alfil c1, empezandole a atrapar la Dama, que seguramente ni la había visto Ana
Los dos ajedrecistas mas simpáticos del mundo, los amo
That was a lot of fun - well done to both players - enjoy the game for sure
Fun game and friendly banter. Good video
I just love Anna speaking spanish. I fcking love it!
Buenísimo el videito👌
Estuvo super emocionante! Mis dos jugadores favoritos, y la partida genial!
10:45 had to reduce my volume from 80% down to 5% because my neighbors woke up...
this was exciting to watch!
He could have given a check with his bishop, and letting Anna take it, then let his queen escape with the clear path the bishop did make. Great video like always Anna !!
I’m only just over 1000 rated, so I don’t understand why at 5:34 in the video, when the queen was ‘trapped,’ that he just couldn’t take the pawn on a2? Thanks
Qxa2, Bb1, Qa1, Bc3
Bb1 Qa1 Bc3 traps the queen
Qb1
2:10 Anna: You can eat me out if you want 😂😂😂
Ana: normalment cuando juegas piensas en espanol? sueco o ingles? Depende del idioma con el que hable a tu oponeste o en donde estes jugando? En que idioma juegas mejor?
Supongo que pensará en "ajedrez". Un "idioma" que consiste en control, movilidad, desarrollo, etc. Las "palabras" que aparecerán en su conciencia serán, según su tipo gramatical, casillas, piezas, etc... y las "frases" serán combinaciones, amenazas, bloqueos y posiciones.
@@CodexPermutationo. se piensa con palabras, aunq sean connectores de ideas abstractas. de hecho es para eso q sirven las palabras, para hacer abstracciones
@@xavierpoes4985 Será tu caso. Aunque lo dudo y me inclino a pensar que no eres consciente de la enorme cantidad de pensamiento no verbal que sucede en tu mente. En mi caso, soy consciente de que las palabras no son necesarias para pensar sino que son una herramienta más de las muchas que dispongo para hacer abstracciones y comparar ideas.
De hecho todo el mundo empieza a pensar antes de saber hablar. De otro modo, nunca podríamos aprender a hablar pues asociar los significados de las palabras con las ideas abstractas subyacentes no sería posible si no tuvieramos una mente no verbal bien activa por debajo de la leve capa de lenguaje que usamos.
Cuando juego al ajedrez bala (que practico a diario en internet) no uso incrementos y a veces juego a 30 segundos. Te aseguro que no pasa NINGUNA palabra por mi mente mientras pienso en las combinaciones y celadas, de las que soy plenamente consciente de una forma no verbal. Y eso es sólo un ejemplo, puedo decir muchos más referentes a muchos ámbitos. Uso más las palabras para pensar en como comunicarme con otros que para "comunicarme" conmigo mismo (aunque a veces "hablo" conmigo en la privacidad de mi propia mente pero no es esa una actividad constante ni mucho menos, ni necesaria en la mayoría de los casos en los que necesito aclarar una idea pues las puedo ver mucho más claramente representadas en forma de imágenes u otras impresiones sensoriales). Un saludo.
I am impressed to hear Anna speaking so well 3 languages!
Spanish is her native language
@@RBLXGaming23?
@@znarkzwhat do you mean ?
Her father is from Spain
@@JKLM-if4qryeah but her mother is Swedish and have lived here since she was 11. So her mothertongue is Swedish
The mother tongue is the language your mother teaches you when you are a baby, but she was born and raised in Spain , she is native in Swedish and Spanish, She also speaks English fluently @@znarkz
That was quite the game
Que grandes!
Buena partida de ambos!
Que raro es ver un video en español de anna en su canal original
jajaja buenisima partida! Sobre todo la interacción entre ustedes 2.
It's her father. The way he folds the arms, the head tilt - it's him.
Im sorry but there is not way its his father. Just look at their physiques and posture. Rey Enigma is much younger.
@@otiugeid1497 It's her father with a time machine!! The mystery goes deeper than we all thought
@@Vanhaomena lold
Te falto poco Anita, la emoción por ganar superó a la paciencia de la estrategia. Moraleja, en el ajedrez tambien está el factor psicológico. La próxima yo estoy seguro que la ganas!! Gran partida te felicito!!
2:11: me lo puedes comer si quieres 💀
se me paró cuando dijo eso
@@santiagolopez9089 Xd
Muy buen video Anna!!! Que locura esa partida!!! hahahaha
Heartfelt appreciation for your recent upload-your commitment to quality content is truly inspiring.
No tengo ni idea de jugar al ajedrez, pero este tipo de vídeos me dan muchas ganas de aprender ❤
Both of them are amazing, need more of this in the world
"O sea cómo!?", jaja me encantó, la próxima es tuya!
it's me Enigma!
😂😂
This guy is really mysterious.
Mickey Mouse grew up fast!
Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow according David Bowie