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DON’T ever get HABER & TENER wrong again in Spanish!
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- “Haber” and “Tener“ can cause some serious confusion for Spanish learners, especially if they come from English, since these two concepts in Spanish are actually just one word in English. Learn the chunks that will help you separate this two ideas in Spanish so you never confuse these very important verbs again!
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0:00 Intro
0:45 The difference between Haber and Tener
5:02 What makes the translation so confusing?
8:55 Why are these verbs so important?
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In my opinion, the hardest part of learning Spanish (or any other language) is the order of the words differing vastly from English, and the tenses.
I think that is the main reason to learn chunks instead of words. The words in the phrase are already in the correct order. Chunks also help you think in Spanish, so you don’t have to translate into English, frame your reply, and translate it into Spanish word by word.
Yea after a while you just remember
Excellent video-good explanation of and when to haber y tener-muchas gracias!!!!
This is where understanding grammar really helps. “Hacer” is an auxiliary verb used to form the past perfect tense. “Tener” is not.🎉
I am watching from Nepal. Nepal is located between China and India.
Tengo ganas de hablar completamente en español. Después después mirando yo tengo mucho yo tengo mucho confianza en mi español. Gracias para todos Maura.
You're awesome, Maura. That was a cool and creative way to explain the differences between these two verbs. You are a great teacher, keep up the good work!
Tengo ganas a ir excursión a las montañas. 😉
eso es muy bien leccion. otro cosa que persona puede utilisar cuando hablan espanol. por me es importante sabes detales como tu ensenar en tu video. bueno... gracias
Thanks again. tu eres la mejor para explicar algo. Deberias ser una actress. 👏
Wonderful lesson 👏🏼 ❤
Thank you Maura. It was a pleasure to review these two essential verbs with you. I enjoy all your Spring Spanish lessons. Ya he visto cadi todos tus videos. Tengo ganas de comprar un boleto de avión a México.
Thank you Paul for your kind words and for being here! I'm glad these lessons are enjoyable! Learning SHOULD be. =)=)=)
gracias!
Tengo ganas de estudiar los verbos. Gracias Maura!
Today I learned the word Haber, thank you!!!!
Tengo ganas de tomar una siesta porque no durmi bien anoche.
What a wonderful word Haber is!!! I use the "have" verb tense in english often. I love that Spanish has a different word for the tense vs the verb!!
Yes...
Yeah! This is an important difference between English and Spanish which always bewilders students from both languages, haha. =)=)=)
Nice lecture
Thanks a lot Kamail! =)=)=)
Genial Maura & Eres linda
Lo interesante es que en portugués usan tener en vez de haber en muchos de los casos, y en italiano y francés a veces usan ser. En el español del pasado usaban tener (tengo comido) pero desapareció hace siglos.
¡Dante! No sabía. Es muy interesante ver como todos estos idiomas se fueron diferenciando poco a poco. =)=)=)
Es la razón por la que es importante entender la semántica. Necesitamos entender el contexto. Otro ejemplo se puede ver en los verbos tocar y jugar puesto que ambos significan 'to play' en inglés.
tocar musica= to play music
tocar tu mano= to touch your hand
tocar la puerta= to knock the door
tocar o presionar el timbre,
I don't know?
tocar la campana=to ring the bell
tocar un Tema en una conversacion =to talk about
jugar football =to play football
to play cards= jugar a las cartas o baraja
Saludos y felicidades usted se expresa muy bien en Español
I was hoping to learn about the distinctions in meaning when using "tener" or "haber" for obligations. What is the difference between "Hay que comprar" and "Tienes que comprar" (or "Tenenmos que comprar"). In other words, when do you decide to use "Haber" instead of "Tener"? I'm thinking that using "Haber" is an impersonal expression compared to "Tener"....Is that correct? In other words, does the expression "Hay que comprar" translate to something like "One has to buy" or "It has to be bought"? But, when I plug it into a robo-translator, it always gives a personal translation of "You have to buy" or "We have to buy".
Cajón y gaveta significan cajón? ¿Hay alguna diferencia?
¡Si! Cajón = gaveta. Ninguna diferencia importante. Para mi, porque yo digo "gaveta", un cajón sería algo más grande que quizás no se cierra. =)=)=)
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“There is something with Maria” Hay algo con Maura 😂 Tiene el talento de hacer cosas más fácil 😉
Haber, Tener, Hacer 💪
Examples were too fast to take in 🤪
Try using CZcams's feature to slow down the speed of the video. I hope this helps! Thanks for being here! =)=)=)
Tengo ganas de estar en la playa contigo
I have a lot of problems with this video. The biggest problem is the audio is too harsh, there's too much echo, it needs to be flattened. The second is too many wipes, it's hard enough trying to keep up with the spoken words, words in spanish, and checking the words in english and with these wipes happening so often and so quickly it's too jarring. The third is some of the examples, the phrase "we are too hot in Madrid" can mean more than one thing, so it's just confusing when trying to figure out how to use tener vs haber.
The lessons have progressed too much for me. They seem fast and glossed over. You probably threw 30 different sentences at us.
Haber was not used in any of the sentences....what the hell are you talking about????
You're kidding, right? She used so many examples. Watch the video again.