¿ Que es la que hay Rocky? I'm ready to learn my Spanish so ready focus. I'm learn Spanish from you. I took spanish class back in the 7th grade & I'm still friends with a guy from Venezuela we speak spanish too each other sometimes. I want to work on reflexive verbs en espanol more
I never realized that me, se, nos, te and etc all were reflexive. Every other video or website does not explain it well! You made it clear and easy and I love that because "se" is a tricky word to use thank you! Please keep the grammar videos coming!
I watched several videos explaining reflexive verbs on youtube and even asked native Spanish speakers, honestly nothing made sense except for your explanation. Thank you so much 🥹😍
OMG I want to cry, this video is sooooooo helpful, I even got my Spanish lecturer to show this video in her lecture. He estado aprendiendo español por 3 años por mi cuenta pero todavía me cuesta entender conjugar verbos y usar verbos reflexivos en oraciones. Saludos y amor desde el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
one thing that confused me, and i think this will help people, is that "me, te, nos, os" are also used for a couple of other completely separate grammar points, direct and indirect object pronouns. the only difference are the "he/she/they" pronouns, but you can look into that. another point of confusion is that some words simply always take the reflexive form. unless im wrong here, "con flores te llevaste mi tristeza" isnt someone doing something to themself, yet it uses the reflexive form. thats because that specific verb is just always like that by default. a pronominal verb in the dictionary the last little point is when "se" is used like "se habla español", it really means "spanish is used" just generally. "Tú" se usa="Tú" is used(by people, in general). so it's kinda its own little thing. i got stuck because of these things so hopefully this helps someone else (^^♪
Oh man I was about to invest in Spanish in 7 Days and did a quick email search and accidentally found out I already have it but of course, didn't get far but now I'm ready to tackle it hard! Life happens but I love your methods and already going through the program again! Thanks!!!
Love your videos. Can you please have another on phrases? No me sale...No sirve...Cuanta sale.. etc, etc. Uses of poner.. like Pon a ride and pusieron la vacuna. Poner and salir have so many phrases that do not translate into English at all.
I just get confused when to say they wash your hair or he removed your teeth in Spanish like how to say that grammatically correct. Thanks for the video!!
A point that really helped me grasp reflexive verbs is that we all know two reflexive examples that we learn early on and use naturally now...me llamo and me gusta....in english we say "my name is" and "I like it", but every Spanish teacher explains that it's "I call myself" and "it pleases me". We know me gusta, te gusta, se gusta... other reflexive type verbs operate the same way. My other big problem was just figuring out direct object pronouns, indirect object pronouns and reflexive pronouns...always mixed then up but there are charts online and many bids that can clarify. Hope it helps connect the dots for others like it did for me. 👌
Yes, you can... of course - if it makes sense. But like the verb hablar. The reflexive form hablarse, to talk to oneself is basically the same. So if it makes sense then yes you can. Obviously this may not be true for EVERY verb but a general rule of thumb is to use a reflexive verb or make a verb reflexive when referring to an action being done on oneself.
I wonder why 'comer'- "to eat" is not reflexive. The action of eating is also done by the subject to the subject. Literally you feed yourself. But its not reflexive
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¿ Que es la que hay Rocky? I'm ready to learn my Spanish so ready focus. I'm learn Spanish from you. I took spanish class back in the 7th grade & I'm still friends with a guy from Venezuela we speak spanish too each other sometimes. I want to work on reflexive verbs en espanol more
I never realized that me, se, nos, te and etc all were reflexive. Every other video or website does not explain it well! You made it clear and easy and I love that because "se" is a tricky word to use thank you! Please keep the grammar videos coming!
I watched several videos explaining reflexive verbs on youtube and even asked native Spanish speakers, honestly nothing made sense except for your explanation. Thank you so much 🥹😍
OMG I want to cry, this video is sooooooo helpful, I even got my Spanish lecturer to show this video in her lecture. He estado aprendiendo español por 3 años por mi cuenta pero todavía me cuesta entender conjugar verbos y usar verbos reflexivos en oraciones. Saludos y amor desde el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
one thing that confused me, and i think this will help people, is that "me, te, nos, os" are also used for a couple of other completely separate grammar points, direct and indirect object pronouns. the only difference are the "he/she/they" pronouns, but you can look into that.
another point of confusion is that some words simply always take the reflexive form. unless im wrong here, "con flores te llevaste mi tristeza" isnt someone doing something to themself, yet it uses the reflexive form. thats because that specific verb is just always like that by default. a pronominal verb in the dictionary
the last little point is when "se" is used like "se habla español", it really means "spanish is used" just generally. "Tú" se usa="Tú" is used(by people, in general). so it's kinda its own little thing.
i got stuck because of these things so hopefully this helps someone else (^^♪
Muchas gracias for the feedback, this is great!
Oh man I was about to invest in Spanish in 7 Days and did a quick email search and accidentally found out I already have it but of course, didn't get far but now I'm ready to tackle it hard! Life happens but I love your methods and already going through the program again! Thanks!!!
very very helpful, short and sweet gracias para ayudame!
Thank you for the video. It makes my spanish better.
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;) Thanks for the recommendations!!
Muy util gracias
Thank you! You made this very understandable..
Thanks, this was a great help in solving the reflexive mystery.
goated dude this had me confused for a month
Thank you
Best explanation of reflexive verbs. It would have been nice if you had shown the English translation of the test question.
Este aula fue excelente. Repeticion y pensando es la llave por apprende. Falta mucho en mi Espanol. Y necesito Buenos herramientos en la clase.
Tengo 10 correctos
¡El video es muy útil!
Muy bien hecho!
Also 10/10 thx you cleared this up for me🎉
Gracias, Rocky! Necesitaba este.
De nada Levial! Estoy feliz de que te haya gustado!
Thanky you for this video! I got 8/10 correct 🎉
Muy bien hecho!
10 out of 10 …. Great video! The pacing was great and engaging
Gracias David, testing different styles of content so my videos aren't as boring LOL! Took a while to edit but worth it.
7/10 thanks for teaching me
Love your videos. Can you please have another on phrases? No me sale...No sirve...Cuanta sale.. etc, etc. Uses of poner.. like Pon a ride and pusieron la vacuna. Poner and salir have so many phrases that do not translate into English at all.
All right again🎉🎉
300th like & 10/10 correct! Gracias para el video
Gracias!!
9 out of 10 correct 😁
10/10✨
10/10. Olé
yo necesito practicar
I just get confused when to say they wash your hair or he removed your teeth in Spanish like how to say that grammatically correct. Thanks for the video!!
A point that really helped me grasp reflexive verbs is that we all know two reflexive examples that we learn early on and use naturally now...me llamo and me gusta....in english we say "my name is" and "I like it", but every Spanish teacher explains that it's "I call myself" and "it pleases me".
We know me gusta, te gusta, se gusta... other reflexive type verbs operate the same way.
My other big problem was just figuring out direct object pronouns, indirect object pronouns and reflexive pronouns...always mixed then up but there are charts online and many bids that can clarify.
Hope it helps connect the dots for others like it did for me. 👌
Thanks for the great comment! This should definitely help others!
Can you make any verb you want to reflexive just by adding the reflexive pronoun to it? (As long as the verb makes sense in context of course)
Yes, you can... of course - if it makes sense. But like the verb hablar. The reflexive form hablarse, to talk to oneself is basically the same. So if it makes sense then yes you can. Obviously this may not be true for EVERY verb but a general rule of thumb is to use a reflexive verb or make a verb reflexive when referring to an action being done on oneself.
i got 8..i am wrong with number 3 and 8
Tengo 8 correctos
Easy money!
Say, you are dressing someone else? How do you say it?
You can say, Yo lo visto (I dress him).
8/10
Crazy
Muy loco
I got 8/10
I cee u young gun😁
Salute amigo!
can you do a video on double object pronouns
How many reflexive pronouns are there in spanish language?
I wonder why 'comer'- "to eat" is not reflexive. The action of eating is also done by the subject to the subject. Literally you feed yourself. But its not reflexive
Jajajajajajajajajaja if u say "me como" people may understand as "I f2ck myself"
Nice lesson but that quiz was WAY too fast. A deeper explanation after the quiz of the answers would have helped a lot. 👎