Adjectives and Nouns Working Together in Spanish | The Language Tutor *Lesson 66*

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  • In Lesson 66 Danny explains in detail how nouns and adjectives work together.
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  • @busyazn
    @busyazn Před 3 lety +23

    Thanks for your clear explanations. Language tutor spanish
    - 0:55 generally - adjectives come after the noun usually
    - 2:50 Goes in front of the noun: possessive adjectives ex: mi, nuestra (our), este (this)
    4:10 adjectives that define quantities
    - numbers go in front of the nouns
    ex: more (mas), less (menos), 4:30 few (pocas (os))enough (suficiente) 4:40 goes in front of the noun.
    5:05 too much (demasiado)
    5:28 some (alguno)
    5:35 no or none (ninguno)
    5:45 enough (bastante)
    5:50 enough or sufficient (varios)
    5:56 as much (cuanto)
    6:02 a lot (mucho)
    6:30 best(mejor) or worst (peor)
    7:03 to emphasize a characteristic ex: sweet (dulce)
    7:50 brave - (valiente)
    8:18 good (bueno) or bad (malo)
    9:00 can go in front or back but may change meaning. I have typed "|" . so before would be (adjective)\ and after would be \ (adjective)
    9:37 unfortunate (in front of the noun) pobre
    behind the noun - pobre is poor (as in money)
    10:08 former (viejo) before
    old age if after noun (viejo)
    10:25- another (in front) nuevo
    new made (in back of noun) - nuevo
    10:45 several (in front of ) varios \
    \varios - different
    11:05 (mismo) same\
    himself/herself - \mismo
    11:23 unico - only\
    \unique- unico
    11:50 great - gran\
    big\ grande
    12:15 dreadful - triste\
    \triste - sad
    12:38 old, ancient, former (antiguo)\
    \(antiguo) antique
    12:57 various (distinto)\
    \different
    13:16 only, the one (solo)\
    \ (solo) lonely'
    13:27 various (diferente)\
    \(diferente (different)
    13:42 mere (simple)\
    \ (simple) simple , modest
    13:58 any (calquier)\
    \(calquier) any - it doesn't matter
    14:20 rare (rario)\
    \ strange
    14:30 top, or high quality (alto)\
    \tall (alto)
    14:50 (cierto) certain\
    \ true or of course (cierto)
    15:10 nothing but (puro)\
    \ fewer (puro)
    15:28 low quality (bajo)\
    \short (bajo)

  • @lengthmuldoon
    @lengthmuldoon Před 3 lety +3

    You are the master locksmith deftly opening impregnable doors to give light to those fumbling in the dark. Great work as ever.
    Many thanks

  • @danielazeballosm
    @danielazeballosm Před 4 lety +19

    Hello teacher and students! I’d like to add that at 13:21, about “solo”, when it goes after the noun (meaning alone/lonely) it doesn’t go with the accent mark “tilde”.
    (And as of now, the Real Academy of Spanish language RAE has accepted both usages without tilde, but it’s useful to know that sólo=just, only / solo=alone, lonely)
    This is useful just for the correct spelling, because while speaking there’s no difference in the stress of the syllable.
    Love your videos! I’m a native Spanish speaker but I like to watch these well made videos to learn what students are interested in! Great job.

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you Daniela! Yes, we've noticed a few editing/typing errors.

  • @matiaspolaco5096
    @matiaspolaco5096 Před 4 lety +8

    gracias por su tiempo, usted es un excelente maestro señor Danny

  • @devamkoshiya2493
    @devamkoshiya2493 Před 4 lety +7

    so well taught!!!!!!!!!! understood every line! thank you for sharing

  • @carlosdimitri8783
    @carlosdimitri8783 Před 4 lety +6

    ¡Muchas Gracias por otra gran lección!

  • @joycemandarin1613
    @joycemandarin1613 Před 4 lety +31

    I really like how clearly you explain the grammar! Being a language teacher as well, I'd like to say this is helpful for learners!! :)

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you so much! What language do you teach?

    • @joycemandarin1613
      @joycemandarin1613 Před 4 lety

      The Language Tutor I teach Mandarin! :) I also made some videos about it and still working on the new ones!

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  • @johnharvey5381
    @johnharvey5381 Před 3 lety +2

    I really appreciate it! You are very sincere. You are not "hamming it up" like a lot of others.

    • @robertbrawley5048
      @robertbrawley5048 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh yea . Those native speakers channels hame it up to the max. Not to bad with Spanish w/Pablo but the girl channels of native speakers is- - - I dont need all that crap

  • @edchang4834
    @edchang4834 Před 3 lety +2

    This is another great great class.

  • @louisevannorden2001
    @louisevannorden2001 Před rokem +1

    I really missed the sentence examples of the various words. Maybe there needed to have been “Video 1, Video 2 etc. with this set of words. However, that being said, I’ve been enjoying your videos very much!!! Thank you for going to the trouble of making them! I studied Spanish all through college. It’s been fun to watch your videos as a sort of refresher course. ¡Hasta luego! (CZcams changed my keyboard around so that I can type in either English or Spanish. But I don’t remember it well enough to write any of this in Spanish. It’s been a Very long time since college!)

  • @mandyroberts4259
    @mandyroberts4259 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This was such an helpful lesson. I do get them wrong regularly, and now I understand more clearly.
    Thankyou again for a very informative lesson

  • @remline
    @remline Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Doctor, another very helpful lesson! The variable connotations based on adjective placement are quite interesting. Paz y bendiciones.

  • @loricole4906
    @loricole4906 Před rokem +1

    This is *so* helpful!

  • @johnscotto2434
    @johnscotto2434 Před 4 lety +1

    Dr Danny this helped me sooooo much. Thank you, Thank you

  • @moonandstars32gmailcom67
    @moonandstars32gmailcom67 Před 4 lety +8

    I have no idea why but it’s easier for me to learn from a native English speaker with my same accent. He speaks English exactly like I do so it’s easy for my ear to hear.

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 4 lety

      That's great!

    • @afablebenedict3044
      @afablebenedict3044 Před 2 lety

      Yeah,, He is great but remember you try also to immerse yourself with Native Spanish teacher' lessons here so that you SKy rocket your Spanish. There are tons here. They are free.

  • @wendellsmith1964
    @wendellsmith1964 Před 4 lety +2

    Great lesson, hasta pronto usted.

  • @chetiwal8991
    @chetiwal8991 Před 4 lety +1

    This Lesson is very useful! Thankyou Sir!

  • @ameer6717
    @ameer6717 Před 4 lety +1

    como siempre muchísimas gracias profesor

  • @TakeTheTimeToThink
    @TakeTheTimeToThink Před 4 lety +2

    Great lesson Danny, thank you.

  • @sousouDZ1
    @sousouDZ1 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much sir, Spanish is really similar to French in so many points :)

  • @NOURKH894
    @NOURKH894 Před 4 lety +1

    Muchas gracias señor Danny, tus vídeos son muy muy útiles

  • @alminator90
    @alminator90 Před 4 lety +4

    muy interesante, muchas gracias senor danny, lo aprecio :)

  • @nerissathieler7780
    @nerissathieler7780 Před 4 lety +2

    Disfruté tu video. Muy útil. Muchas gracias.

  • @chaos_divided
    @chaos_divided Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you soooo much sir! :D you are amazing!!

  • @zionthomas6871
    @zionthomas6871 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you this was vary helpful for my spanish exam.

  • @davegraham7550
    @davegraham7550 Před 4 lety +3

    From an English speaker's point of view I think it is very important to learn how adjectives and nouns in English work differently to Spanish, mainly that almost any word in English can become an adjective "the shoe shop" where this is not the case in Spanish and the two nouns joined by a prep. is the equivalent for so many of these forms, "the shop of shoes", "La tienda de zapatos"…took me a lot of time at first figuring this simple thing out

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 4 lety

      You're definitely right! It's important to learn how these work. I'm sure it's challenging for someone learning English.

    • @davegraham7550
      @davegraham7550 Před 4 lety

      @@TheLanguageTutor having learned various amounts of many languages but never a romance language it is a feature I found new and created problems when translating from English to Spanish.

  • @muskanverma7833
    @muskanverma7833 Před 3 lety +2

    I loved this lesson so so much❤️.

  • @khalidalzoubi1830
    @khalidalzoubi1830 Před 4 lety +1

    YOU SIR IS A LEGEND WE NEED BUT DON'T DESERVE

  • @lees87
    @lees87 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @christopherkimmer8240
    @christopherkimmer8240 Před 2 lety +1

    I always get happy with the intro music and in my head shout hey hey hey hey hey 😂

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 2 lety

      😂

    • @christopherkimmer8240
      @christopherkimmer8240 Před 2 lety

      Language tutor, I am so grateful for your videos and your chart idea.
      Between you and Duo Lingo I am learning so much.
      One question I have is can you direct me to what lesson # you teach us when to put the verb before the noun it doesn't seem to be always and I can get a little confused.
      Sad to admit this but I've learned so long ago and just "know how to speak English" I had to brush up on noun pronoun verbs etc in order to advance my spanish 😅

  • @deliaderrick4510
    @deliaderrick4510 Před 2 lety

    Great lesson!

  • @yolandasmith9406
    @yolandasmith9406 Před rokem

    Super helpful and simple!

  • @abdullahreda2997
    @abdullahreda2997 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m so glad to see you on your own CZcams channel
    I was sad when I finished your videos on AIB channel
    thank you

  • @strangford2
    @strangford2 Před 4 lety +1

    Un otra video muy útil, Danny. Te quiero agradecer mucho! Go raibh maith agat de Ireland (Gracias!!!)

  • @meganbrooks8486
    @meganbrooks8486 Před 4 lety +2

    I have started learning Spanish during this social distancing and your videos on AIB have taught me so much! I purchased the workbook for season 1 but do you offer any other workbooks? You are such a great teacher! Thank you.

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 4 lety

      Hey Megan so glad I can help you learning during these times. I’m actually not affiliated with the AIB channel. They own all the content as well as the workbook they created.

    • @foreignfjlmz
      @foreignfjlmz Před rokem

      Plz teach me more ✨spanish✨

  • @sawsankbhattrai9700
    @sawsankbhattrai9700 Před 4 lety +2

    Muchas garcias
    Te quiero mucho❤

  • @thristanmanguiran5070
    @thristanmanguiran5070 Před 4 lety +2

    this is very helpful

  • @loissworen3088
    @loissworen3088 Před 2 lety

    great lesson. I like that you single out these weird lessons, ha!

  • @mehboobyaqoob473
    @mehboobyaqoob473 Před 4 lety +2

    Great..

  • @farhadkhan3893
    @farhadkhan3893 Před rokem +1

    el video largo 🤩

  • @antoinearnellpalomo8583
    @antoinearnellpalomo8583 Před 2 lety +1

    I always interchange the muy and mucho. Can you explain when to use each and both.

  • @mehboobyaqoob473
    @mehboobyaqoob473 Před 4 lety +1

    Please make a video on Era/Fue/ Estubo/Estaba

  • @DJ100254002
    @DJ100254002 Před 3 lety +1

    wow this pretty chingon bonita lingua la agua aquafina chicka bueno vida espanish linguist maestro hit da dro oh lets go

  • @eriksic1334
    @eriksic1334 Před 3 lety +1

    is number considered an adjectvie in english?

  • @sukhadasagdeo
    @sukhadasagdeo Před 4 lety

    I don't understand the use of the word 'a'.
    I understand its use only as 'to'.
    But I don't understand how to use it in other cases....Like in the example you gave : El valiente león atacó a sus enemigos.
    Would you please make a video on it??
    Also a video on prepositions would be very beneficial.

    • @mezidvemastromy5546
      @mezidvemastromy5546 Před 4 lety +3

      He made the action against his enemies. So if you do something actually to the person or thing, you put "a".

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, it's called the personal -a. If a verb is done to a person, you have to put a after the verb.

    • @sukhadasagdeo
      @sukhadasagdeo Před 4 lety

      @@TheLanguageTutor thank you! You are a very good teacher!! 😊

  • @whimsicalvagabond6906
    @whimsicalvagabond6906 Před 4 lety +2

    Dr.Evans, where can I post a query I may have? I have been following you ever since I saw your videos on AIB and I find your lessons very simple and easy to understand.
    I do not have any Spanish speakers where I live, and what I do, to mimic conversation is try to talk to Siri and Google Home in Spanish. I also use the google translate app, to try and form sentences in Spanish and see if the English translation is what I had in mind, and then reverse the translations to see if the way I was forming my thoughts in Spanish was correct.
    I tried forming a sentence yesterday and google corrected my sentence in Spanish yesterday and I still can’t figure out the sentence structure. I can understand the correction it made, and it makes sense, but I can’t understand the thought that went behind it.
    I try not to think in English, and have been pretty successful in my efforts.
    Do you suppose you could help me get some clarity?
    Thank you once again for your lessons, they have helped me immensely in speeding up my understanding of how this language works _/\_

    • @TheLanguageTutor
      @TheLanguageTutor  Před 4 lety

      Hi! If you have a question, just email me at dannyevans3371@gmail.com

    • @afablebenedict3044
      @afablebenedict3044 Před 2 lety

      You can post your question here on Learning Spanish facebook. Be a member of iit. It is free. Just type the language tutor in facebook. and be part of it. There are tons of Spanish Websites discussion there and you can also find native speaker there. Okay

  • @karthikk2kk296
    @karthikk2kk296 Před 5 měsíci

    How to remember all these lol amiho😮

  • @haroldwaynejackson7880

    Esto es muy afortunado. La palabra: mundano" dice "worldy" así como también "vulgar, mudane y trivial". ¿Puedes explicar, por favor?

    • @afablebenedict3044
      @afablebenedict3044 Před 2 lety +1

      You will become worldly and lose the joy of salvation.
      Te volverás mundano y perderás el gozo de la salvación. Wordly in english means earthly pleasurre and it depends on the context of it and same in Spanish. Mundano means earthly pleasure but there are also different content meaning of it. Try to read more context meaning of it here. Spanish Dictionary. It is free. but mostly it is use here when you hearing priest homely or sermon. but it depends on the context of your sentence.

    • @haroldwaynejackson7880
      @haroldwaynejackson7880 Před 2 lety

      @@afablebenedict3044 Muy apreciada Señor Benedict.

    • @afablebenedict3044
      @afablebenedict3044 Před 2 lety

      @@haroldwaynejackson7880 Gracias. Hint: Keep reading and Listening tons of Spanish articles, podcast , news and ect. to Sky rocket your Spanish. It is so easy and learn mood and expressions and some figurative and idiomatic expression usage.on where or how you are going to use them? Just enjoy and relax and have fun learning Spanish. You go on his free discussion websites on facebook. It is free and there are tons of facebook Spanish native speaker there who would like to exchange language there. It is free.Search Language tutor or Learning Spanish on your facebook. Click join group. Hop Its help. Hasta Luego.

  • @alwayslearning7672
    @alwayslearning7672 Před 4 lety +1

    I always use "varios" meaning "several"

  • @aubud1261
    @aubud1261 Před rokem

    adjective before or after the noun is different that doesn't make Spanish easier , make it harder or there are few of them................

  • @masterpieces2218
    @masterpieces2218 Před 3 lety +1

    My brain doesn't have enough capacity, help 😅😬😥

  • @robertbrawley5048
    @robertbrawley5048 Před 3 lety +2

    I have tried them all . All the big names in Spanish language. Spanish with Paul. He doesnt apply grammar rules and that frees my memory from being bogged down with gobbly gook
    Spanish with Pablo I have told him many times " give me the translation literally not the loose meaning . He wont listen. And his videos are too long making the time bar too inaccurate to listen to repeat phrase
    Kendal language school . Same problem time slide inaccuracy and loose translation
    The native spanish speakers youtube schoo, l saddle their presentation with too much joking and personality. I have settled on this channel to much grammar terms that I will never learn but the tic take toe diagram is good , short videos where I can slide the time bar backwards . No joking or trying to beguile me with the teachers personality

  • @mansiparjapati2690
    @mansiparjapati2690 Před 2 lety

    Chica bonita o bonita chica??? Please someone explain it to me

  • @Andreyabish
    @Andreyabish Před rokem

    Let’s not talk about the way to use adjectives 99% of the time, let’s learn about when to use the other 1% … that’s not it “tutor”

  • @harjsinghlalli4982
    @harjsinghlalli4982 Před 3 měsíci

    Far too much to take in!!