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Thanks Rocky. I loved this format. I am finding it really useful to be able to read the words whilst listening to their pronunciation. The explanations focussing on context are great.
This vid is a god send. It landed on my lap with my biggest spanish problem, with examples that are exactly at my current level of knowledge. Sometimes life just works out. God bless.
As much as I appreciate the efforts and dedications of all people who create these types of videos, I can’t say ive had any other short video positively impact my spanish to this much of an extent. Absolutely masterful. So useful Also you not going back to translate the entire texts is validating since I understand it all on my own :> (6 months since I learned my first spanish word)
@@SpeakSpanishFaster yeah thats where I struggle. Spanish 101, and duolingo every day. I get nervous when speaking to someone who speaks fast. I believe my issue is I try to be perfect...I don't like messing up. Although I know that's how I will learn. 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ I will get it together.
@@kelz0974 Por mi, la problema es miedo. Fui(?) miedo. Ahora, la es escuchando. Por ejemplo,cuando alguien es hablando con mi, yo entiendo. Pero, cuando yo escucho un otra conversación, todo el tiempo, yo no entiendo, incluyendo conversaciones para enseñar. No me recuerdo el verbo/la palabra por "recording".
@@Svensk7119 Lo siento. He estado enfermo. No estoy realmente asustada, es ansiedad de verdad. Quiero hablarle bien a la persona y no ofender a nadie. Me encanta aprender cosas nuevas, especialmente idiomas. Solo tengo que practicar más.
To indicate urgency and add emphasis, it's used exactly the same in Turkish lol. The only difference is that in Turkish it comes at the end of the sentence. "Git burdan ya!" or "go away!!"
Great question. "Juro" is the first-person singular form of the verb "jurar," which means "to swear" or "to vow" in English. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as making an oath, promising something, or taking an oath of office. For example: - Juro que te amaré por siempre. (I swear that I will love you forever.) - Juro por mi honor que haré todo lo posible para cumplir con mi deber. (I swear by my honor that I will do everything in my power to fulfill my duty.) - Juro solamente decir la verdad. (I swear to tell the truth.) I hope that helps!
I was just wondering about I swear yesterday. Do Spanish speakers use “I swear “ in a way Americans do? For example “I swear, you’re mad annoying”. Where you’re not literally swearing or vowing , but using it for emphasis I guess?
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Thanks Rocky. I loved this format. I am finding it really useful to be able to read the words whilst listening to their pronunciation. The explanations focussing on context are great.
You’re just so on point with all these videos bro, thanks for choosing to do this in your life, you’re obviously built for teaching clearly.
This vid is a god send. It landed on my lap with my biggest spanish problem, with examples that are exactly at my current level of knowledge. Sometimes life just works out. God bless.
As much as I appreciate the efforts and dedications of all people who create these types of videos, I can’t say ive had any other short video positively impact my spanish to this much of an extent. Absolutely masterful. So useful
Also you not going back to translate the entire texts is validating since I understand it all on my own :>
(6 months since I learned my first spanish word)
😍😍❤️❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾 oh how I really need to put this in my schedule. Too many years gone by and I'm basically still at the beginning.
You got this! All it takes is consistency!
@@SpeakSpanishFaster yeah thats where I struggle. Spanish 101, and duolingo every day. I get nervous when speaking to someone who speaks fast. I believe my issue is I try to be perfect...I don't like messing up. Although I know that's how I will learn. 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ I will get it together.
@elespanglishdemanolo thank you
@@kelz0974 Por mi, la problema es miedo. Fui(?) miedo. Ahora, la es escuchando. Por ejemplo,cuando alguien es hablando con mi, yo entiendo. Pero, cuando yo escucho un otra conversación, todo el tiempo, yo no entiendo, incluyendo conversaciones para enseñar. No me recuerdo el verbo/la palabra por "recording".
@@Svensk7119 Lo siento. He estado enfermo. No estoy realmente asustada, es ansiedad de verdad. Quiero hablarle bien a la persona y no ofender a nadie. Me encanta aprender cosas nuevas, especialmente idiomas. Solo tengo que practicar más.
Ya entiendo mejor los usos de "ya". Gracias por el fenomenal contenido. ¡Ya estoy lista para usar "ya" con mas confianza! ☺
Thanks Coach Rock, you helping me get right in basketball and Spanish
Gracias por este video, Rocky! Puedes hacer un video sobre "así" ?
Me gustaria el video de "asi" tambien por favor
¡Gracias por este video! Me gustaría ver otra videos así 😊
Thanks for this practice of Ya👍🏿
Gracias
Thank you
Fue muy util gracias!
This is very helpful!! Thank you!
Will there be a future video on "todavía"? These two words have been one of my pitfalls. I still get the uses mixed up😒
yes thanks for your feedback, I will work on that next
I watch these videos to learn English haha
That’s coach roc
I always got confused with"ya"because I've wondered in English ya would be after.
❤❤❤❤
Is this smooth papi from tik tok??
FINALLLYYYYYYYYYY! My only real and repetitive question in spanish! You are a God Send Rocky 🤍
To indicate urgency and add emphasis, it's used exactly the same in Turkish lol. The only difference is that in Turkish it comes at the end of the sentence. "Git burdan ya!" or "go away!!"
¿Como se usa “todavía”?
Let me start working on that video, coming next! LOL
i have a question. How to use spanish grammar? like adjectives nouns verbs.
Eso es una muy buena ayuda y práctica. Me encanta tu estilo. Muchísimas gracias.
¿Pregunta? How to use "JURO"
Great question. "Juro" is the first-person singular form of the verb "jurar," which means "to swear" or "to vow" in English. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as making an oath, promising something, or taking an oath of office. For example:
- Juro que te amaré por siempre. (I swear that I will love you forever.)
- Juro por mi honor que haré todo lo posible para cumplir con mi deber. (I swear by my honor that I will do everything in my power to fulfill my duty.)
- Juro solamente decir la verdad. (I swear to tell the truth.)
I hope that helps!
@@SpeakSpanishFaster Gracias señor 🙏🏽 🙌🏽
I was just wondering about I swear yesterday. Do Spanish speakers use “I swear “ in a way Americans do? For example “I swear, you’re mad annoying”. Where you’re not literally swearing or vowing , but using it for emphasis I guess?
Coach rock what happened to you man
Ya tú sabe
Coach Rock you sold Ilovebasketballtv?
is it pronounced ja or ya
Same sound in Spanish
Aren’t you my basketball coach
Thank you i learned a lot from you..
This video was really helpful! Thank you 🙏