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I speak english. And honestly, this video helped me understand my english better lmao i feel pathetic
I have correctew English native speakers respect English and I don't dominate Ebglish.
Buenaso
me alegro de que te interece aprender español
Es simplemente epico... lol
No need to feel that way. We are so used to speaking we just speak but don't really know about structure and stuff. A lot of us don't 'know' our native language, that's why we learn it in school (english class/language arts)
LMAOOO
ONE OF MY TEACHERS IS FROM SPAIN
So basically, we Filipinos got the expression “¿no?” from the Spaniards. Cool. Gracias por esto 🇵🇭
I do this all of the time, either in tagalog or bisaya. So this is where "no?" Came from..haha
As a student who is taking a Spanish subject, videos like this are very important and it is a very big help for us to learn, improve and understand the Spanish language more. So mainly, the video is all about the basics of the Spanish grammar. It was shown and said on the video that we can form basic sentences in Spanish by following the SVO or Subject-Verb-Object order. That most of the time we can express simple actions in Spanish just by using verb-object alone. That just by raising the intonation at the end of the sentence, we can change the statement into a question. It amazes me how we can explore a language just by watching a video. With this, I am eager enough to learn and love Spanish language more. Muchas Gracias!
I've learned that it is easy to form a sentences in Spanish. Because it is not a complicated and not so demanding language. Students like me will not be having a hard time studying this language. This made me feel excited to explore and learn more about Spanish language. Muchas gracias.
How's it going now?
Update??
Even easier if you speak Portuguese, since it's the sister language of Spanish :D
Can you please make a video to explain when exactly to use "Lo" and another video when exactly to use "Te"?
Those are two different things. Lo is a direct object pronoun. For example, "I cleaned the floor." The floor = piso = lo, "I cleaned [it]" or "Lo limpié". Te is an indirect object pronoun. For example, "I gave you the cookie". This could be written a few ways. " Te di la galleta." or "To you I gave the cookie." There's more to know but...you were confusing two things used for different things.
Es súper fácil, amo ver como enseñan español, pero en realidad no es tan difícil es cosa de practicar, es como nosotros con el inglés, la gramática en inglés es muy confusa
@@kdkdkdkdkdkd7926 yo hablas un poco espanol, estoy hablas ingles muy bien
yo hablas ingles muy bien, podría ayudarte con el inglés
I’d like to congratulate the channel , you are doing a good job teaching Spanish.
Spanish is a beautiful language I promise 🤚.
Nobody: Me watching tutorials on how to learn my own language because I'm very bored in quarantine xd
Cierto jajaja
Por 2 xd
Lol 🤣🤣
Tagalog(Filipino) and Spanish
GREAT it is much easier for me to learn Spanish because of my native language. gracias
how are you now?
Make Spanish as our official language again...
But Tagalog language is still remain
@@el_raffido18 Why would we make Spanish our official language? It’s not native to the Philippines.
@@el_raffido18 we've been colonized and oppressed by Spaniards for 333 years yet you want Spanish to be our official language? Let's learn to write in baybayin again instead.
@@sellyboyyy yeah its weird
This is helpful to us students who are studying Spanish as our foreign language . Muchas gracias
This helps me so much. I really want to go to Mexico with my dad this summer but I have to learn Spanish first. These videos help me so much.
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Gracias for this wonderful representation of learning basic Spanish Grammar. I've learned that Spanish language is not so strict with their rules compared to English language; this allows an easy way of further learning the language. Also, it's very essential that we use symbols in Spanish language to intensify our message.
We all learn from the basic and in the video it is the basic learning spanish in grammar, it is effective and interesting to a learner because we're not just only learning from vocabulary but it's forming a structure in a sentence correctly. Just like in english, the word order form of English (Subject-Verb-Object),is the same form in Spanish, just like for example "I read books, ("I" is the subject and we translate it into Spanish "Yo, "read" is the verb and we translate it in "leo and the object "books" we translate it in "libros, which we can read and form it in a sentence "Yo leo libros") Muchas Gracias.
Hola! In this video I've learned that English and Spanish are similar when it comes to forming basic sentences because Spanish is much more flexible when it comes to word order compared to English. I also noticed that both language follows the same word order in forming affirmative and negative sentences, the SVO word order.
This series is just them roasting English
LMFAO!
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LOL! XD
this is great! I'm in Spain at the moment and trying to learn Spanish... thank you for your efforts
Hola amigo. ¿Cómo fue la lengua? ¿Lo aprendiste, después estos 4 años?🤪🤪
I'm Brazilian.. in Brazil se speak portuguese. Its very similar to spanish structure 😁😁
who asked
@@helixtricks2613 your mother 😂
Oh I'm argentinian and I want to learn portuguese
@@abrum7859 I can help you with Portuguese and you can help me with Spanish. ¿Que piensas? My instagram is isabele.santos :)
Yas a pesar de no estudiar portugués entiendo el portugués
I love it, really good for my youtube Spanish classes online....
It's so simple. They have made it so simple. All thanks to them
Hola, Buen día! Thank you for making videos like this, it is a big help especially to those people like me who is taking up Spanish class this semester. This video helps us to learn and understand the baisc of the spanish grammar, like the SVO word order, we can form a basic sentences in Spanish by following the Subject-Verb-Object order. I also learned in this video the reason or the meaning of the inverted question mark at the beginning of the sentence in Spanish. It says there that to form a negative sentences in spanish, you have to put the inverted question mark at the beginning and raise the intonation at the end when you speak to express that it is a question. As a beginner, videos like this is such a great help and it gives me additional knowledge. Muchas gracias!
Hola. Learning Spanish language is not easy but im willing to learned. After watching the video, I've learned that allowing ourselves to know and practices another language gives us an oppurtunity to unlock a door and be able to see what's in it and why was it worthy of our time and attention. And how words refers to the order which words are structured to form a sentence in a given language.
Muchas Gracias
Liza Sabangan
As a beginner, learning spanish is more interesting and fun. In thay video i was informed that the process of constructing sentence in spanish are the same in english grammar. From the video they mention that learning spanish language is easy than learning english language. In that video I learn the basic word of spanish and the structure of sentences that includes subject, verb, and object. I hope that i can learn more in this subject. Muchas gracias.
"Lee Juan libros" sounds very strange to me and "¿Lee libros Juan?" is definitely more commonly used. It'd be different if there was no object and it just said "¿Lee Juan?".
Also, it'd be nice if you included the reflexive pronoun "me" when dropping the personal pronoun "Yo" in _Me comí una manzana..._ It's definitely the preferred method for a native Spanish speaker in most sentences.
In chile we just say:
Oe el juan lee algun libro o algo?
This is not English, sounds good
Hola! Learning new language is not easy. We might get confuse how they formed sentences unlike how we usually do. But this video presentation serves as a bridge for better understanding how spanish language actually work; how to construct basic sentences by following the Subject-Verb-Object order, changing our intonation, and etc. This would be a great learning experience for us to further understand the spanish by learning first the basics. Muchas Gracias!
This helped alot and made learning spanish a lot less stressful because I know I can but a scentence together like I do already
As a beginner in learning spanish language, videos like this would be a great help and serve as an effective source of information and learning. As we enter in different learning process the best and first thing to do is to start from the basic, for us to easily catch up in every topic that we need to study and understand. Like for example, this video is all about learning the basics of spanish grammar, so along our process in learning spanish we must need to understand first the basics before we go further, And this video help us to know the basics, by guiding us to translate english sentences into spanish and the basic word order in english same through with spanish. I have learned in this video that forming spanish sentences is not that hard because it is also similar in forming english sentences, and spanish is more flexible when it comes to word order compared to english. So all in all this lesson teach us word order in spanish, how to form sentences in spanish, and how to formulate a question in spanish. Now that i already know some basics of spanish i want to learn more. Spanish is very interesting! I have so much fun in learning and watching the video. Muchas gracias!
As a beginner in learning Spanish this is helpful for learning in speaking and writing not just learning the vocabulary but also it's grammar. Learning the lessons that Spanish has an SVO order, how to form affirmative and negative sentences, ommission of the subject in spanish, and how to form questions serves as a great way to construct basic sentences. It is more easier to form sentences in spanish than english because as stated in the video spanish is much more flexible when it comes to word order and also Spanish is spelled exactly as it is pronounced. Starting from Spanish grammar to the spanish vocabularies help us become confident in speaking even in writing spanish language. In the end, you have to learn the grammar of a language in order to speak it properly.
It seems to me that Spanish is easier to learn than tagalog. The explanations are very clear.
Are you from the Philippines? If you speak a European language, Spanish is probably is easier than Tagalog
This video is a massive help to individuals who want to absorb more learnings about Spanish language just like me. Using this video, I found out the difference between basics of Spanish and English grammar. Moreover, I think this will be an interesting language to learn. Gracias y Dios te bendiga.
This video helped me a lot especially those student like me that want to learn spanish language. Muchas gracias
This video tech us to form basic sentence im spanish and how similar english sentences, that because spanish is much more flexible when it comes to word order compared to english also how to form negative sentences just add "no" before the verb. I hope that i can learn more Spanish muchas gracias.
I have notice in this video that spanish is easier to learn than english, we also know that in contructing a sentence in english we follow set of rules same with spanish. I learn the basic word of spanish and the structure of sentences that include subject,verb,and object. I hope that I learn more in this Spanish subject. Muchas Gracias!
amazing lesson. Gracias.
Mi dos lengguahe es español.
Te amo españa💕
Español y tagalog has some similarities like
Book - libro
It's not a tagalog word, tagalog for book is Aklat. It's still spanish word we adopted.
BTW subscribe moko kapatid
Tenedor - Tinidor
Cuchillo - Kutsilyo
Cuarto - Kwarto
Cocina - Kusina
good lesson, good teacher. Thank uou!
It was so helpful and great , gracias 🙏🏻
At first, I am still confused how am I going to learn and embrace Spanish Language especially I'm just only a neophyte learner of it. But then, after watching this video I felt an excitement because I think Spanish is more easy to learn than the English Language. Since the word order of English is same with Spanish, it makes us learning FL2 easier. That's why I am thankful for the creator of this educational video which helps us to enhance and mold our minds in learning Foreign Languages like Spanish. Thank you and God Bless💓
I've notice in this video that the rules we used in English can also be applied in learning Spanish. This video help us to construct words and help us learn Spanish language step by step. Muchas Gracias.
This video presentation serves as a great help upon learning the Spanish language appropriately throughout one's life. Once we fully imbibed the language, we can now construct a well-formed sentences and questions that could lead to a better and effective way of communicating to native Spanish speaking people across the world. This could also hamper the chance of misconceptions among different communicators; native Spanish speakers to newly-acquired Spanish speakers.
Hola! This video is really helpful to us who are studying Spanish as our foreign language. Even though it's not easily for me to understand Spanish language, I am excited and willing to learn it. I am very amazed in this lesson because just like in English language, there's also a Subject-Verb-Object order in Spanish. I also learned on how to form affirmative and negative sentences. Lastly, I understand now the use of inverted question mark and when are we going to put it if we are formulating a question in a sentence. Muchas gracias!
¡Muchas Gracias!
5:14
I am a spanish native speaker, and it sound weird to say ¿Lee Juan libros? we say ¿Juan Lee libros?
Corriganme si me equivoco, pero suena raro decir "lee Juan libros" no? más bien siempre decimos el sujeto primero
Hola! Thank you for making videos like this, it's very helpful especially to the people who wants to learn how to speak Spanish language. This video taught me on how to form an affirmation and negative sentences, ommission of the subject and on how to form a question. They also stated that it's easier to form a sentence using Spanish than English because Spanish is more flexible. So if I can form a sentence using English language, i know that I can form a sentence using Spanish sentence too. I'm looking forward to learn more about Spanish language. Muchas Gracias!
New fan from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I speak Spanish just wanted to see how you learn the Spanish...
if you have a doub just ask me☺☺
It's difficult to form a sentence in Spanish
@@ashlin7445 Do you think a sentence in Spanish is difficult?
@@AJV305 yeah
Where did you learn ?
Hey
Tu nunca estas preocupado so if we translate it in English it will be, you never are worried so how is it that Spanish have the same word order as it is in English I think it should be estas nunca preocupado am I wrong
Hope you will reply
This video presentation was really a great help for me and to those students who wants to learn more on spanish language. Upon watching the video, I learned that it is easier to form a sentence using the spanish than english. Because as stated in the video, spanish is more flexible when it comes to word order. I am looking forward to learn more Spanish language. Muchas gracias.
esta padre este sistema, y no solo es para aprender español si no para aprender ingles genial Gracias
Hola! Muchas Gracias for this video. I have notice that Spanish word order is also the same in basic word order in English which is Subject-Verb-Object or SVO. But in Spanish is much more flexible campared to English. I've learned that they also have different ways when forming questions, they are using inverted question mark at the beginning of the sentence and at the end of it; they also using VSO in forming questions; while in English we are using Wh questions such as What,Where,When, Why, Who and How, but in the clip shown they give an example in asking question using "Does" "Does Juan read books?". As I've watched the video I agree that Spanish is more likely flexible that English.
This video presentation is really essential. I found it very interesting! I learned that Spanish and English are similar in forming a sentence but in Spanish, it is more flexible when it comes to word order. Aside from word order, I noticed on the video presentation that there is an inverted question mark at the beginning of the sentence which for me is so unique. Now I know that in Spanish, subject and verb can be switch and it has many ways to form basic questions. Gracias y estoy aprendiendo el idioma español.
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Guys thanks for helping us (I mean people like me who are interested in learning a new human language) without expecting any much from us.......................................................
I easily followed, the grammar rules in spanish language, as indicated by the video, because it also used the same basic rules in English which is the SVO. However spanish speaker mostly omitted the subject in the sentence like the example stated from video
Yo leo libros( I read books). *omit the subject
Leo libros (I read books)
They just only use the subject if they want to place a strong emphasis on it. As if to say " I am the only one who plays guitar".
You can actually express sentence in just two words in spanish language. In terms of forming negative sentence you just add "no" before the verb. In formulating a question you just have to use the VSO rule and add a question mark at the end of the sentence, the same way in English and an inverted question mark at beginning.
They claimed that spanish is much more flexible in word order compared to English, and I'm exited to learn more
Forming sentences in Spanish is much easier than English because It is more flexible when it comes to word order. Muchas gracias.
Hola! The content of the video presentation help us to learn and help us to become more knowledgeable when it comes in to forming a sentence or how to formulate the word order like following the SVO in forming affirmative and negative sentences. To create a question we follow the VSO. It also stated that its more easier to learn spanish language than english language because spanish language is more flexible. Want to learn more . Muchas gracias
Nice video.Thank you.
4:58 For asking a question, one can Spanish switch the syntax from SVO to VSO.
Helpful for my class!
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The content of the video contains new information to help us become more knowledgeable . So that ,when the moment we construct our own sentences using Spanish Language we become aware to the errors. The two speakers discussed Spanish has an Subject+Verb+Object (SVO)word order and ways on how to form affirmative and negative sentences . In addition , there's actually a variety of different methods of forming a question in Spanish and some of them will seem a little strange to us. They had covered only the basics of Spanish grammar which very beneficial to us.
Omg thank you this helped me alot!!
is the grammar structure always the same with english?
if not, when are they different?thanks for your answer :)
Spanish for me it's so easy. .cause I speak Portuguese 😄
Wow it’s actually so easy!
شكرا جزيلا . Thank you very much
Gracias
Thank you!!/Gracias!!
No se que hago aquí si yo soy de México :v
Yo tampoco, soy argentina xd
@@Dickfama Jjajajaj same
Yo tampoco, saludos desde Colombia jajajaja
did you just said, "why am i here, im from mexico" ?
Para saber como enseñan español o yo ke se 🤷♀️
Great video!! Very impressive production
This is helpful. Thank you 😌
HI HOW ARE YOU?
I'D LIKE SPEAK ENGLISH I KNOW SPANISH.
I NEED EXCHANGE LANGUAGE.
I AM FROM ECUADOR.
Hey I speak English and I want to learn spanish
HI@@indigopillow8260 HOW ARE YOU?
GIVE ME YOU PHONE NUMBER OR YOU MAIL TO SPEAK.
What's the best way to form a question when writing a newspaper artical for instance? Is't a matter of taste or not? Grateful for an answer :)
Hola Fadi butris,
Thank you for your comment.
There are many ways to form questions in Spanish.
In the case of your examples this would be ¿No es una cuestión de gusto o no?
Saludos,
Carla
Team SpanishPod101.com
Now I know what is the use of the inverted question mark in Spanish. They put it before the first word of the sentence if it is a question. I'm amazed that there is also Subject-Verb-Object order in the Spanish just like in English.
Word order refers to the order in which words are structured to form a sentences in a given language.
For example: Spanish-yo leo libros
In english I read books
Spanish-yo comi una manzana
In english I ate an apple
In this sentence you may use SUBJECT-VERB-OBJECT or SVO to form sentence. But in spanish instead of saying "Yo leo libros" they say "Leo libros"
It is more easier to form sentences in spanish than English. That is because Spanish is much more flexible when it comes to word order compared to english.
To form Negative sentences
You can say
No leo libros-I don't read books
No cominuna manzana-I didn't eat an apple. Just simply add 'No'
In formulating a question you will use VERB-SUBJECT-OBJECT or VSO.
For example: Does juan read books?
¿Juan lee libros? (don't forget to use the question mark in the beginning of your question).
We all know that in constructing a sentences in english we have to follow set of rules, principles, and processes that govern the structure in a given language in order to formulate an accurate sentence,same with spanish however spanish is much more flexible when it comes to formulating a sentence because we can use 2 words to express any action and that is by the use of verb and the object. In terms of asking question the simplest way for us turn any statement into a question is by changing our intonation into rising intonation . To formulate a question in spanish the word order are most likely to be verb + subject + object in contrast with word order in english. It's one of the reason why spanish language is the second most spoken language in the world because it is easier to understand fun to learn.
Hola a todos, I thought learning spanish language is so difficult but in this video the explanation of SVO in forming sentences of spanish is very clear and interesting Estoy empezando a amar el idioma español💓
Veri nice
Thank youuu so muchhh
Does someone want to learn Spanish?
i want to learn spanish
Si, you quiero estudiar Espanol ;) Is it correct?)
Gracias mi amigo :)
zaf no its- si, yo quiero estudiar español
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What if the question tag was negative sentence with affirmative question word at the end..
For example, Doesn't she eat an apple. Does she?
Hola Dennoo B,
Thank you for your comment!
No se comio una manzana, cierto?
Please let is know if you have any questions.
Saludos,
Carla
Team SpanishPod101.com
Great one
Lovely
Así es , tanto el.sujeto ,.el.verbo y el predicado puede cambiar sin alterar el significado de la oración .
Holy shit, all of these are true for Norwegian too, including the raising of pitch at the end to make it a question.
hey there i am sorry if my comment maybe mistaken but with i ate an apple .... in spanish verb comer will be como with yo so its yo como not comi
I think you would be right if she was using the present tense; in that case "I eat" would be "Yo como" as you said. But she appears to be using a past tense since the English translation is "ate" not "eat". So I think "comi" is correct.
Keep teaching and explaining how to speak spanish
I know Spanish but I get it all wrong, I have to improve and polish it up!
I believe the complexity of something is the reason why most people lose their interest onto something they encounter for the first time. Therefore, having an awareness regarding the simplicity of this new language and having an idea in its not-so-demanding grammar, people like me are likely to go on and invest more time in learning. Afterall, our efforts will not be called useless perhaps worthy? Just by investing a little time, so much will be learned already. Who knows what will happen to those who exert more time and effort? We'll see.
Hola chicos. Yo nacían Cuba y español es mi primera lengua. Pero también se Korean y inglés. 안녕하세요 내 이름 Roy. Hi my name is Roy.
저도요 ㅋㅋ
It seems like Alisha speaks multiple languages. I see her everywhere on various tutorial YT channels.
Awesome!!!!!
2:39 4:26 it's very similar to korean i speak korean little bit and when i was watching this video i realized that oh this parts are similar to korean that is so so interesting to me and funny
Si quieren aprender español les doy un consejo concéntrate en la pronunciación y ya que lo domines concéntrate en la gramatica
La gramatica es para perfeccionar el idioma no para aprenderlo
Yo soy mexicano
Y lo hablo naturalmente y no se si lo digo en 1ra persona o en tercera persona y lo hablo bien
Ahora ustedes que hablan ingles
Esto también aplica para su idioma?
(Que lo dominan perfectamente y no tienen ni idea de la gramatica?)
Is this spain spanish or mexican spanish?
There are a few components to speaking Spanish . A place I discovered that succeeds in merging these is the Fergs Spanish Blueprint (look for it on google) without a doubt the most incredible treatment that I have ever heard of. Check out the great information .
Good job 👍
#learnspanishbymannatsharma
here's a few ideas for how to learn Spanish
Decide exactly why you wish to speak Spanish
Try to use Spanish everyday
Decide which process works for you best.
(I discovered about these and more on Fergs Spanish Blueprint website )
Kudos!
I'm a begginer at Spanish and I'm really confused about how the word form changes. Such as, comí, como, etc. If y'all know any videos or some free resources about this, please let me know. I really need it.
The various forms of a verb are its conjugated forms. To conjugate a verb in a given tense in Spanish there are specified rules to follow. For instance to conjugate a Spanish verb in the present tense you drop the last two letters leaving the stem (so for "comer" you would drop -er leaving the stem com-) and then add the required endings for the present tense. Spanish verbs always end in -er, -ar, or -ir. So to conjugate a Spanish verb in the present you drop the -er, -ar, or -ir and add the required endings for each subject pronoun (I, you, he, she, we, you [plural], and they) and for each ending (-er, -ar, or -ir). You will learn the endings to add if you study Spanish. Most Spanish verbs follow this pattern (they are called regular verbs). There are some exceptions (irregular verbs) that you have to learn separately. Conjugation of verbs in French works the same way.
Hola soy un hablante nativo de Español. Les deseo buena suerte en el aprendizaje del idioma😉
is it comí or come?
I keep getting como, come, and comemos mixed up along with other words
@@lillycher2455 I think after 2 years they fixed that problem 😅
I'm indian and learning spanish just because I'm bored :D
That makes 2 of us
@@anushareddy2122 3*