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Helpful tip as a native English speaker, the easiest way I remember how to use this verb properly is to think of it as "to possess something" instead of to have which is too broad and conflicts in your mind with haber
That was so helpful. The hardest part about learning Spanish as a native English speaker is the cultural deference in the way we apply different verbs and pronouns
If you speak Caribbean English, then it's very easy to get used to. We already use "I have" for age eg. I have 4 years and "it makes/it's making" for weather eg. It's making hot today
Hola! Tengo una pregunta! Se utilizan y si se utilizan cuándo se utilizan el artículo determinado y el artículo indeterminado y cuándo no se utilizan con el verbo "tener"?
A better rendering of tener en cuenta would be to bear in mind. First time on the channel. Enjoyable. My Spanish is pretty good but I struggle with reading the likes of a novel or a newspaper article. For te tengo I would say I have....for you. Les tengo una noticia importante. I have importante news for you.
That's how I learned it but I guess it depends on your learning style. I do think that memorisation is valuable though. It's just not fashionable anymore. As far as I know it's still widely used in places like China.
Y ella explicó la irregularidad, ¿no? Pero uno se aprende mejor de frases de ejemplos, es cómo aprendemos nuestra lengua materna cuando niños. Me encanta este sistema de chunks.
De nuevo nos has regalado un vídeo excelente. Me encanta tu estilo y he aprendido mucho de ti en solo unas semanas. ...y ahora algunas otras formas de usar "tener". Paulisima puede decir que es mi profesora favorita de Spring Spanish, pero no, creo que lo eres. (No le digas!)👍
Voseo actually *is* used in many Latin American countries. (Look up voseo on Wikipedia for the full list.) Idk why most Spanish teaching channels avoid it.
If this is for learning Spanish, why are you talking so slowly when talking in English, but talking fast when in Spanish? It should be the other way round.
@@greenjelly01 I mean if one is a beginner and 90% of the video is slow Spanish and there's 10% where it's fast and with subtitles, I think that's a good thing. Might as well start getting accustomed to the "fast" speech whenever you can
todos los "chunks"? Well, if we're going to Spanlish the mierda out of everything, we can just mix and match the language as if we never learned to read and write!
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Helpful tip as a native English speaker, the easiest way I remember how to use this verb properly is to think of it as "to possess something" instead of to have which is too broad and conflicts in your mind with haber
Good one! Thanks a lot! =)
La queja (complaint). Es mas demasiado RIPIDO !😡. (MUCH TOO FAST !!) 🤕 🤢 😷 🤢 🤕 !!
~Gracious Senorita~ {{💃🕺}}
I love your enthusiasm. I hope it's catching
That was so helpful. The hardest part about learning Spanish as a native English speaker is the cultural deference in the way we apply different verbs and pronouns
If you speak Caribbean English, then it's very easy to get used to.
We already use "I have" for age
eg. I have 4 years
and "it makes/it's making" for weather
eg. It's making hot today
I really really appreciate all the different shots, with different clothes and props, etc. Tú eres increíble!
Thanks so much Reza! =)
No tenia ni idea que puedo usar "te tengo" para decir "I have for you". Such an easy shortcut. All this time I've been saying "Tengo...para ti".
I'm very glad it was useful Christopher! =)
Especially love the format of this video. Super informative and helpful. Saved to come back to.
Great video. Thank you 👍🏽
Thank you a lot of this video!!!
Could you please explain what's the difference between Tengo clases de matematicas and llevo classes de matematicas?
Gracias.
Muy buena explicación. Tengo que darte las gracias
Your English is perfect :)
The video was all over the place trying to sell “chunks” ..
Very confusing if you are learning Spanish .
Thanks a lot! About the chunks, that's our method. Meaning, we focus on word combinations more than grammar rules and the like. =)
Hola! Tengo una pregunta! Se utilizan y si se utilizan cuándo se utilizan el artículo determinado y el artículo indeterminado y cuándo no se utilizan con el verbo "tener"?
It doesn't hurt to conjugate verbs. In fact it helped me.
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A better rendering of tener en cuenta would be to bear in mind. First time on the channel. Enjoyable. My Spanish is pretty good but I struggle with reading the likes of a novel or a newspaper article.
For te tengo I would say I have....for you. Les tengo una noticia importante. I have importante news for you.
Me tienes tan fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fascinado
Excellent examples and multiple uses of tener. Ah, but you left one out! "Tengo la camisa negra"! 😀
Disiento contigo. Memorizar es normal. Hay que explicarles a todos que es un verbo irregular. Sooner they get it - sooner they will be able to use it
That's how I learned it but I guess it depends on your learning style. I do think that memorisation is valuable though. It's just not fashionable anymore. As far as I know it's still widely used in places like China.
Y ella explicó la irregularidad, ¿no? Pero uno se aprende mejor de frases de ejemplos, es cómo aprendemos nuestra lengua materna cuando niños. Me encanta este sistema de chunks.
De nuevo nos has regalado un vídeo excelente. Me encanta tu estilo y he aprendido mucho de ti en solo unas semanas. ...y ahora algunas otras formas de usar "tener". Paulisima puede decir que es mi profesora favorita de Spring Spanish, pero no, creo que lo eres. (No le digas!)👍
Me alegra un montón que te sea útil John! =) Puedes tener varias favoritas, jaja.
I live in Oaxaca, but no most of the stuff. Still, I find it interesting & informative. It's like a little review.
*know
That was the idea! Thanks for watching! =)
But KNOW most of the stuff ...
I'm crazy for spanglish!
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Very useful video, but if "tener" is used for "ser" for non-physical "things" why do we say "estás triste?" and not "tienes triste?"
Yo tengo un perrito, su nombre es McMurphy.
Tiene una linda sonrisa; te gusta?
Buenos dias y feliz viernes!
It's uncanny how similar all of this is to polish... 🤯
Orgullo de ser español 😈👌
Why don't you put the form vosotros teneis ? even if you don't use it in latin America.
Voseo actually *is* used in many Latin American countries. (Look up voseo on Wikipedia for the full list.) Idk why most Spanish teaching channels avoid it.
@@roxyiconoclast thanks for the tip, I'll look into it.
@@roxyiconoclast I believe Voseo refers to the pronoun "vos" and not vosotros.
And Im pretty sure only spain actually uses vosotros
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If this is for learning Spanish, why are you talking so slowly when talking in English, but talking fast when in Spanish? It should be the other way round.
You realize she's mutually using the same speeds in both languages right..
@@Lylantz 9:00 and 9:54 for example. If you find that easy to follow, maybe this course is designed for you. Just not for beginners.
@@greenjelly01 I mean if one is a beginner and 90% of the video is slow Spanish and there's 10% where it's fast and with subtitles, I think that's a good thing. Might as well start getting accustomed to the "fast" speech whenever you can
I thought Spanish relies on the context and you need not say yo tengo because tengo will mean I have....
Right! You can skip the "yo" almost always in Spanish. Including here. =)
Qué pena que Maura habla demasiado rápido en español en todos sus videos todavía.
Para mí no parece rápido. Pero si tu quieres, puedes ralentizar la velocidad del video.
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You're so beautiful 😍
Ñ, nah, no es cierto, que interesante darme cuenta de que para la gente llega a ser tan difícil tu idioma natal
todos los "chunks"? Well, if we're going to Spanlish the mierda out of everything, we can just mix and match the language as if we never learned to read and write!
Very helpful video. Thank you!!