very good!! solo como recomendacion, to say what's today's date? it could be like this as well: " ¿A cómo estamos?" and u can answer: "a cinco de abril" for example.... well its just an advise.. I hope Ican learn portuguese with your videos!!
I'm off to Cuba on ...( 1 year ago by Sanchope06)
I'm off to Cuba on holiday - been trawling YouTube for help - really enjoyed your postings. Cheers.
u freakin rock!! ...( 11 months ago by tsunamilyde20)
u freakin rock!! thanks for the lesson.. i got a spanish test on mon, on this same stuff..
man we already know ...( 10 months ago by gwaping23)
man we already know this. don't you have any other hard sentenceS? man. you really suck. im tellin it to you right now and to all viewers. you need to take spanish pronunciation class to improve your spanish :D peace
amigo gwaping que ...( 10 months ago by languagenow)
amigo gwaping que se cree boxeador, estas clases son para principiantes, OK? Gracias por los comentarios!
this is not the ...( 10 months ago by tjyui)
this is not the real spanish... the real one is talked at spain. the differences are more less like british english and american english... please, english people, dont get confused. SPANISH is not like the one talked at south america... please!!
hmmmm... now i'm ...( 10 months ago by mintjujubes)
hmmmm... now i'm confused. my spanish teacher told me that the letter "z" was always pronounced with a "th" sound, not an "s" sound. like, "marzo" would be pronounced as "mar-tho", not "mar-so"... O_o
mint, see my ...( 10 months ago by languagenow)
mint, see my comment on c before e and i. The same applies for Z. It only has the TH sound in Spanish. I am teaching a Latin American pronunciation, which the great majority of speakers use worldwide ;)
ohhhhh... oh i see. ...( 10 months ago by mintjujubes)
ohhhhh... oh i see. thanks for clearing that up.
you have to say the ...( 8 months ago by jimiseas)
you have to say the z like th
i am spanish
nice pronunciation( 8 months ago by jimiseas)
nice pronunciation
callate has holl, ...( 8 months ago by shikita1)
callate has holl, he speaks a very good spanish, idiot!
"z" sounds like "S" ...( 7 months ago by kirkmetalone)
"z" sounds like "S" because its latin spanish and teh "z" sounds like "th" because its the spanish in spain language
in fact the mexican language its teh hard language to learn belive me im mexican lol
You are great help. ...( 7 months ago by followurbliss01)
You are great help.
God bless you.
Tiyui you are ...( 6 months ago by anmarama)
Tiyui you are ignorant!
FYI there are about 22 Hispanic countries that do not speak the Spanish spoken in Spain. Our Spanish is as valid, beautiful and competitve as the one spoken in Spain. If you learn Spanish in any country, you can understand each other anyways.
Every country learns the variation of Spanish that is mostly found in the population, or neighbor countries. READ about the evolution of Spanish in South America, and then talk about a "real" language.
Array( 6 months ago by anmarama)
Correct!
"z" is only pronounced "th" in Spain. We can't reduce 22 Hispanic countries to a single pronunciation. Each country teaches the "Spanish" that is mostly found in its population or neighbor countries. Some countries teach Spanish on a of "standardized" form to be understood in all the Hispanic countries effectively, and believe me, it's not reduced to the Spanish spoken in Spain. If you go to Spain, pronunce "z" like "th". South American Spanish is as valid as the one spoken in Spain.
good point, but ...( 6 months ago by languagenow)
good point, but when you disagree with someone else's comment, reply to that comment or people might think you are disagreeing with the video itself :) I speak Latin American Spanish, as I am sure you could tell :)
Thanks! I ...( 5 months ago by languagenow)
Thanks! I appreciate the support, glad to be helping!
I have just started ...( 5 months ago by tenneral)
I have just started learning Spanish: your videos are a wonderful aid and encouragement. ¡Muchas gracias!
de nada! glad ...( 4 months ago by languagenow)
de nada! glad you're enjoying them!
Thanks! Your video ...( 2 months ago by auudreyvicious)
Thanks! Your video was very helpful.
ive literally just ...( 1 month ago by agentblak10134)
ive literally just finished school and hes much better than my teacher was
ahh u rock. i'm ...( 1 month ago by vidmaster22)
ahh u rock. i'm gonna watch all ure vids. just started taking spanish last monday...hehe.
this is really a big help.
muchos gracias amigo.
well in spanish ...( 2 weeks ago by Pivotmasters55)
well in spanish MOST words sound similar in english like saturday sabado stuff like tht but some dnt like sunday and domingo
¿A cómo estamos?" and u can answer: "a cinco de abril" for example.... well its just an advise.. I hope Ican learn portuguese with your videos!!
in fact the mexican language its teh hard language to learn belive me im mexican lol
FYI there are about 22 Hispanic countries that do not speak the Spanish spoken in Spain. Our Spanish is as valid, beautiful and competitve as the one spoken in Spain. If you learn Spanish in any country, you can understand each other anyways.
Every country learns the variation of Spanish that is mostly found in the population, or neighbor countries. READ about the evolution of Spanish in South America, and then talk about a "real" language.
"z" is only pronounced "th" in Spain. We can't reduce 22 Hispanic countries to a single pronunciation. Each country teaches the "Spanish" that is mostly found in its population or neighbor countries. Some countries teach Spanish on a of "standardized" form to be understood in all the Hispanic countries effectively, and believe me, it's not reduced to the Spanish spoken in Spain. If you go to Spain, pronunce "z" like "th". South American Spanish is as valid as the one spoken in Spain.
¡Muchas gracias!