I was recently thinking how great it would be if there was a channel that teaches spanish or some other language along with the Bible. This is perfect.
I am so grateful for your channel. Thank you for spreading the love of our LORD on this platform to those learning Spanish ❤ may the lord bless you and keep you ✨💕
En primer lugar quiero a agradecer el SEÑOR DIOS Para mostrando mi tu canal de youtube en segundo lugar quiero a agradecer ti mi hermano gracias para tu trabajar .❤✝️🫂
Thank you for your videos! I have been curious about the Spanish pronunciation of b and v so I've been paying attention. I know academia insists that they are pronounced the same but listening to native Spanish speakers it oftentimes isn't true. It also doesn't seem to be true historically nor seem sensible for it to be so. Maybe it's because of the significant influence English has but many Spanish speakers pronounce their b like a b and their v like a soft v. Language is always evolving. Maybe we'll see Spanish relax it's robotic pronunciation to some extent the way French evolved (but hopefully not so much!)
You have a keen ear FLMS. You’re right, a number of Spanish speakers do pronounce the v as a soft v. I believe this does vary by country and even region per country. I’ve been to Honduras and Nicaragua and I mostly heard b for the v sound. In Mexico I’ve heard both v sound and b sound. And finally, I’ve heard Spaniards use a heavier v sound than my family from Mexico for example. So I don’t think there will ever be a set way that it’s pronounced, but I mention it in my teaching as just about every Spanish speaker will understand what is being said if the v is pronounced like a b. Appreciate the your feedback. El Señor te bendiga.
Saludos. Glad to have you here. I use what would be the equivalent of the NASB in Spanish: La Nueva Biblia de Las Americas (NBLA). They are both produced by the Lockman Foundation. The NBLA is an excellent Spanish translation and I highly recommend it.
I'm very sure that I'm not the only one to humbly suggest that you use the good ole King James Version. Also, I most certainly would appreciate the Spanish versions that use a word for God's personal name as close to "YHWH" as possible, rather than the replacement word LORD or SENOR. Otherwise I have nothing but compliments & gratitude for your fine, effective work! ❤️ in Jesus' Great Name!!!
Muchas gracias for your uplifting comments and recommendations. I will prayerfully consider your words. In the meantime may the Lord bless your Spanish learning. Very glad to have you here. El Señor te bendiga.
Roberto, thank You for these lessons .
You’re very welcome Vasiliy. El Señor te bendiga.
Maravilloso. Muchas gracias.
PLEASE NEVER STOP THESE!!!! ALWAYS CONTINUE!!! BLESSINGS!!
Gracias por el apoyo hermana. El Señor te bendiga.
I was recently thinking how great it would be if there was a channel that teaches spanish or some other language along with the Bible. This is perfect.
Glad the Lord led you here. Great to have you . El Señor te bendiga?
Excelmente. Muchas gracias.
Thank you for your work!
I am so grateful for your channel. Thank you for spreading the love of our LORD on this platform to those learning Spanish ❤ may the lord bless you and keep you ✨💕
Thank you for the encouragement hermana. El Señor te bendiga.
Muchas gracias!🎉
Muchas gracias, mi hermano!!!
Que bueno que fue de bendición. 😊
This is great stuff❤❤❤❤
Un millón de gracias. 😊
Praise the Lord. Thanks for another beautiful teaching!
Enjoy listening and learning from your station. God bless.
Que dios te bendiga ricamente
Gracias de corazón.
En primer lugar quiero a agradecer el SEÑOR DIOS Para mostrando mi tu canal de youtube en segundo lugar quiero a agradecer ti mi hermano gracias para tu trabajar .❤✝️🫂
Es siempre apropiado darle gracias al Señor. Que bueno que el vídeo fue de bendición. El Señor te bendiga.
Thank you for your videos!
I have been curious about the Spanish pronunciation of b and v so I've been paying attention.
I know academia insists that they are pronounced the same but listening to native Spanish speakers it oftentimes isn't true.
It also doesn't seem to be true historically nor seem sensible for it to be so.
Maybe it's because of the significant influence English has but many Spanish speakers pronounce their b like a b and their v like a soft v.
Language is always evolving. Maybe we'll see Spanish relax it's robotic pronunciation to some extent the way French evolved (but hopefully not so much!)
You have a keen ear FLMS. You’re right, a number of Spanish speakers do pronounce the v as a soft v. I believe this does vary by country and even region per country. I’ve been to Honduras and Nicaragua and I mostly heard b for the v sound. In Mexico I’ve heard both v sound and b sound. And finally, I’ve heard Spaniards use a heavier v sound than my family from Mexico for example. So I don’t think there will ever be a set way that it’s pronounced, but I mention it in my teaching as just about every Spanish speaker will understand what is being said if the v is pronounced like a b. Appreciate the your feedback. El Señor te bendiga.
Very helpful...especially that most will understand!
Thank you for taking time to do this for us all. What Spanish Translation would you suggest I get to practice? I normally read NASB 1995 in English.
Saludos. Glad to have you here. I use what would be the equivalent of the NASB in Spanish: La Nueva Biblia de Las Americas (NBLA). They are both produced by the Lockman Foundation. The NBLA is an excellent Spanish translation and I highly recommend it.
@@missionali3134 Thank you very much Brother! I'm happy to have you as part of my Spanish learning journey. You have a new brother up near Winnipeg!
I'm very sure that I'm not the only one to humbly suggest that you use the good ole King James Version.
Also, I most certainly would appreciate the Spanish versions that use a word for God's personal name as close to "YHWH" as possible, rather than the replacement word LORD or SENOR. Otherwise I have nothing but compliments & gratitude for your fine, effective work! ❤️ in Jesus' Great Name!!!
Muchas gracias for your uplifting comments and recommendations. I will prayerfully consider your words. In the meantime may the Lord bless your Spanish learning. Very glad to have you here. El Señor te bendiga.
Can you do a video on Psalm 71:18? It's one of my favorite verses
Saludos Marleigh. That is a beautiful psalm. I will add it to the queue. Bendiciones.