thanks it was a really nice video i could not understand this as none of the spanish teacher taught this thank u so much i understood all of it from your video.
I was taught that the sound of letter (V) in English is not existed in Spanish, as the speaker in this video pronounced it like letter (V) in English where the majority of hispanoplantes pronounce it like letter (B) in English. We require more clarification por favor.
thank you very much. I´m teaching spanish to myself from a book, but the book ended with chapters on the subjunctive, imperfect and preterite. I could never figure out why he, hemos and han preceded so many words until now. Do you have any suggestions for someone like me who is not going to class but am learning on my own out of a book.... I would appreciate any help. tom
Taranjeet Kaur "Habéis/Tenéis" is only used for a Spain Accent. They talk with other words, like vosotros. By the way, it's not "tIeneis", the correct word is "tenéis". By the way again, there is another accent that uses other words, that's the Argentinian accent (used in Argentina and Uruguay). They don't use "tú", they use "vos". They don't use "eres", they use "sos". Etc.
Great video. Lots of valuable information , and at my pace!
Thanks very much!
Muchas Gracias por tu ayuda .He aprendido mucho. Gracias muchisimo.
thanks it was a really nice video i could not understand this as none of the spanish teacher taught this thank u so much i understood all of it from your video.
muchas gracias por tu ayuda bendiciones muaaaa........
I was taught that the sound of letter (V) in English is not existed in Spanish, as the speaker in this video pronounced it like letter (V) in English where the majority of hispanoplantes pronounce it like letter (B) in English. We require more clarification por favor.
Muchas Gracias Maestro.
thank you very much. I´m teaching spanish to myself from a book, but the book ended with chapters on the subjunctive, imperfect and preterite. I could never figure out why he, hemos and han preceded so many words until now.
Do you have any suggestions for someone like me who is not going to class but am learning on my own out of a book....
I would appreciate any help.
tom
That was helpful.
better than langenow he doesnt even have present perfect thank you so much
we have lived here for yead..... in MELIPILLA.
GREAT! better then my teacher
you have been in argentina= está bien escrito?
应该加上英文解说文字。只有音频的话在某些场合不好用。
Your rr's sound like a purring cat, lol :)
I think you try to say " ¿lo he hecho bine?"
como lo hago para que sea en Inglés....???? Yo estaba en ese idioma y de repente se cambió....buuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Horrible
in verb tener for you all conjunction used incorrect use form it should be tienéis also for Haber it should be habéis not Han.
Taranjeet Kaur "Habéis/Tenéis" is only used for a Spain Accent. They talk with other words, like vosotros. By the way, it's not "tIeneis", the correct word is "tenéis".
By the way again, there is another accent that uses other words, that's the Argentinian accent (used in Argentina and Uruguay). They don't use "tú", they use "vos". They don't use "eres", they use "sos". Etc.
where is vosotros??????
Keith De Jongh where is “donde”
In South-America we don't use vosotros
you have been