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I literally just put my Star Wars book down cause i was getting too sleepy to read, then put this video on and there is a Star Wars book on your shelf lol.
"la" means "her" as a direct object: "I see her" or, as in this case, "I hear her." "le" means, more specifically, "to her" or "for her" because it's an indirect object. In Spain, they often use "le" where they should use "lo" or "la", but generally "lo" and "la" are used where you don't need to put the words "to" or "for" in front of the pronoun.
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Me gusta que haya muchas formas de expresarse. Siempre estoy aprendiendo.
¡Y a mi que sigas aquí aprendiendo con nosotros! ¡Gracias, Chris! =)=)=)
Gracias por esta maravillosa lección, eres la mejor 🥰
I love your channel! Such a cool concept for learning. 😊
Gracias, Maura, por regalarme la palabra "cabizbaja". Tengo que añadirla a mi vocabulario.
¡De nada, Rich! Me alegro que te haya resultado útil. ¡Gracias a ti por estar aquí! =)=)=)
Gran lección como siempre. Oh, y ese es un hermoso vestido.
¡Gracias por ambas cosas, Charles! =)=)=)
Gracias Maura 😁😁
¡Gracias a ti por estar aquí, Trayvon! =)=)=)
"Que ni yo" is a chunk I need to learn. I always pick up new vocab here. ¡Muchísimas!
Jajaja, that's awesome! "Que ni yo" is very insider stuff, but know you know! =)=)=)
I literally just put my Star Wars book down cause i was getting too sleepy to read, then put this video on and there is a Star Wars book on your shelf lol.
Good!!!
Thanks! =)=)=)
Un poco de drama le hace la vida mas divertida e interesante 🙂
¡Jaja, pero solo un poco! =)=)=)
@@MauraSpringSpanish Efectivamente 😉
Great show! No entiendo a 1:05 la diferencia entre escucharLA y darLE. Both means HER.
yes it confused me
"la" means "her" as a direct object: "I see her" or, as in this case, "I hear her." "le" means, more specifically, "to her" or "for her" because it's an indirect object. In Spain, they often use "le" where they should use "lo" or "la", but generally "lo" and "la" are used where you don't need to put the words "to" or "for" in front of the pronoun.
You are Milly Bobby Browns doppelganger. Just pointing that out.
I was born first! hahaha. =)=)=)
¿Cual es la diferencia entre y ?
Tu dices "disculpa" a alguien a quien conoces y "disculpe" a senor/senora
@@wojtask2042 ¡Gracias!
7:15 Esta versión de Maura va a estar en mis pesadillas 😱😂.
Jajajaja 🤭
Can i say just "siento" .
Like "siento no te vi" I heard that in a movie but it wasn't mentioned here so im not sure
Can you leave the writing up on the screen a little longer? Gracias!
Y cuando alguien dice "con permiso" que es la buena respuesta?
Es "propio"? Hay otras?
Puedes decir muchas cosas o nada. Por ejemplo: adelante, seguro, por favor. =)
6:08 se parece mucho a Sssniperwolf aqui lol
7:14 😬😬scary
Now you know, excuse yourself on the streets! haha =)=)=)
Reconozco esta mirada cuando mi esposa no está contenta conmigo.