Ver Vs. Mirar (Why They're Confusing)

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  • čas přidán 3. 10. 2022
  • I was taught that “ver” means “to see” and “mirar” means “to watch” or “to look”. But, in the real world, I often saw and heard the exact opposite. In this video, I show you WHAT is going on!
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Komentáře • 51

  • @leandrohidalgo9195
    @leandrohidalgo9195 Před rokem +7

    A better way to understand when do you use VER or MIRAR is this: when you have to turn your head on a specific direction (literally), you use MIRAR. Otherwise, you can either use both in mostly situations. They are synonims.

  • @ericbaugher
    @ericbaugher Před rokem +6

    Jimmy great to see you back making content. I have to admit that I have been confused by this subject. I think it is really cool that you have such a large body of work now that you can reference your older work in your new work.

  • @DrClaeys
    @DrClaeys Před rokem +3

    Jorden, Muchas gracias. I like the calm, less "flashing" you. I am glad to have you back. I am 59, and all that yelling and flashing, was to much for me. muchas gracias amigo.

  • @xupeng2156
    @xupeng2156 Před rokem +10

    I have been checking out your videos and they really helped me improving my Spanish. Thank you and please keep delivering them!

  • @TooMuchLomi
    @TooMuchLomi Před rokem

    I am really glad I found your channel. Your videos are really helping me level up my Spanish speaking!

  • @stackems666
    @stackems666 Před rokem

    Bro you’re absolutely GOATed, thank you so much for making these videos Spanish has never been easier

  • @marnw2592
    @marnw2592 Před rokem +5

    Great video as always. The tv thing always confused me. I think watching the video will help it stick in my mind. I also recently learned the phrase "tiene que ver con" which translates as "it has to do with".

  • @YT-User1013
    @YT-User1013 Před rokem

    Great stuff, gracias!

  • @Ravikant-oz1lp
    @Ravikant-oz1lp Před rokem

    Namaste senior Gracias por enseniarnos mucho amor de la india

  • @BigLewBBQ
    @BigLewBBQ Před rokem +3

    Great video, I needed it I suppose. The end of most of my videos I say "¡Gracias por mirar!", and I have been criticized for it. I should [probably change it to ""ver". As per this video, I've always thought of "ver" as meaning "to see" but also "to view". Usually, when an English sentence using "look or watch is translated" into Spanish with "ver" its because often the English words; look or watch, can be substituted with view. Such as the case with many of the examples you have given here. The example you give at the

  • @ninadouglas7267
    @ninadouglas7267 Před rokem +3

    Hi Jordan, as usual, great content, I just need to make a small ACLARATORIO, en ejemplo “Jimmy va a ver sus amigos” nosotros usamos el reflexive para denotar “visiting with” or “hanging out with” entonces , diríamos, Jimmy va a verse con sus amigos”.

  • @parcespanishschool9608

    Hello, I'm teaching Spanish to your dad Randy. Nice channel.

  • @asrich327
    @asrich327 Před rokem +1

    Another awesome video. Thank you!

  • @bigwill1583
    @bigwill1583 Před rokem +1

    ¡Me alegra que ví este vídeo!

  • @dgoins6
    @dgoins6 Před rokem +1

    I went back to your Lola y La Nieta video and the granddaughter does ask ¿me veo bien? Didn't think about that until I saw this video. Thanks!

  • @QrooSpanish
    @QrooSpanish Před rokem +1

    I love your T-shirt!

  • @monaoconnell5650
    @monaoconnell5650 Před rokem

    Hope to keep hearing from you.

  • @PokedogZelda
    @PokedogZelda Před rokem

    i was wondering about TV, thanks for clearing that up

  • @valeriaescobar5818
    @valeriaescobar5818 Před rokem +3

    Yo soy nativa hablando Español y para todos los ejemplos puedes decir simplemente “ver”😊

  • @scubasteve7408
    @scubasteve7408 Před rokem +1

    Jordan! Can you please do a video on using the word “ya” please. It’s such a confusing word