How Prepositions Work in Spanish (SE03E08)

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  • @cameronnicholson8207
    @cameronnicholson8207 Před 8 lety +67

    This guy is great, his style of teaching is so straight-forward and he knows what someone who is trying to learn Spanish is going through/exactly what they need because he has been through it all himself! subscribed

  • @malharjajoo7393
    @malharjajoo7393 Před 5 lety +20

    This guy is fantastic !! He tries to answer any questions that would be going through the minds of an english speaker.
    Excellent !

  • @msmacavideos
    @msmacavideos Před 8 lety +7

    I'm a native Spanish speaker who's been speaking English for a long time and thanks to your channel now I understand a little bit better the struggle English speakers have to go through when they learn Spanish. Our language is definitely not easy!
    Being able to see Spanish from your English speaker perspective is also quite fascinating for me because I’m very interested in laguages in general so I enjoy watching.
    So yeah, great videos and very well explained, sigue así :)

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety +1

      Thank you for a great message. I'm glad you find my videos entertaining and helpful. To me, learning Spanish, goes hand in hand with teaching English. I was always around Spanish speakers learning English and I was learning Spanish, so we'd always have to explain stuff to each other. I traveled for many months with Spanish speakers. So we really had time to talk about stuff. We can learn so much about the other language when helping people in our own! Crazy world. I love it ! thanks for the message.

  • @zalambdalestes7394
    @zalambdalestes7394 Před 4 lety +14

    I learned this and 80-90% of the time it works every time.

  • @nathanielotoole7392
    @nathanielotoole7392 Před 4 lety +4

    Anthony Smith is so talented, I thought he was just a UFC fighter but also teaching Spanish! What a legend!

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 4 lety +2

      Well, I only do this Spanish thing between fights. Wish me luck on April 25th!

    • @MM-qo9fq
      @MM-qo9fq Před 2 měsíci

      @@elspanishdude Hola Jordan, are you Anthony Smith?

  • @mich_mash
    @mich_mash Před 6 lety +5

    It's good how you anticipate and cover every detailed question that arises as I watched this. For example comparing 'sobre' and 'en' and contrasting the nuances between them. Great video! I feel like prepositions (especially how they correctly combine with verbs) also become internalized after listening/reading over and over and over and over and over...

  • @tia4949
    @tia4949 Před 5 lety +4

    I love your videos. They've helped me more that my classes every did. I'm teaching myself now and these videos clear up a lot of confusion I had

  • @jimbowling8528
    @jimbowling8528 Před 4 lety

    One of the simplest and best explanations of prepositions I've seen (not to mention quick and entertaining). Thanks

  • @ElectricChaplain
    @ElectricChaplain Před 4 lety +4

    Desde being used for "from" and "since" actually makes a lot of sense when you think about it meaning "coming from" a specific origin in time or space.
    Estoy desde los Estados Unidos - > I am coming from the US.
    He vivido aquí desde Abril -> I have lived here coming from April.

  • @GB4life
    @GB4life Před 5 lety +78

    Waiting for the day he blinks

  • @cactuscactus6069
    @cactuscactus6069 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much for explaining everything so well! I’m from Russia 🇷🇺 and I find your videos really helpful🙏🏻 Muchas gracias!

  • @koustav1293
    @koustav1293 Před 8 lety +38

    rapido y facil leccion de espanol de alguien quien habla tu idioma

    • @nickpeebles7541
      @nickpeebles7541 Před 8 lety +1

      +Koustav Chowdhury nice

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety

      +Koustav Chowdhury Muy bien!

    • @mosesvalentin1600
      @mosesvalentin1600 Před 7 lety

      Koustav Chowdhury Yeah i'd say lengua

    • @BrianFreeman1
      @BrianFreeman1 Před 6 lety

      Wrong. It is rare to hear someone use lengua when talking about a language... idioma = language lengua = tounge

    • @emmaj8337
      @emmaj8337 Před 3 lety

      omg im so happy that i could read this!

  • @seanlewis9926
    @seanlewis9926 Před 6 lety

    Gracias, Hace cuatro meses que estudio español y tu vídeos ayudar. Tu eres el profesor mas mejor de CZcams. Quiero aprender italiano y portugués antes de aprendo español. Quiero viajar a España y México cuando tengo el dinero viajar.

    • @seanlewis9926
      @seanlewis9926 Před 6 lety

      Después de

    • @nestorcondorivargas7598
      @nestorcondorivargas7598 Před 4 lety

      I will tell you your mistakes : Gracias, hace 4 meses que estudio español y tus vídeos ME AYUDAN. Tú eres el MEJOR PROFESOR de CZcams , quiero aprender italiano y francés antes de APRENDER español. Quiero viajar a España y México cuando te el dinero. , It's the correct way , i 'm peruvian, i know to speak spanish perfect

  • @joelalvaradogonzalez289
    @joelalvaradogonzalez289 Před 8 lety +2

    Jajaja I've never seen a United citizen learning Spanish so well, greetings from Mexico :)

  • @bestrealredhed
    @bestrealredhed Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this, prepositions were a huge obstacle for me until I watched this video. Now on to por and para...

  • @tammyplourde2859
    @tammyplourde2859 Před 4 lety

    Thank you "Spanish Dude" for clearing up the confusion! You make it simple and clear. I personally would like it if you slowed down just a bit though. 😊

  • @oliviasolberg4957
    @oliviasolberg4957 Před 7 lety +1

    You do an excellent job! You have really helped clarify any questions I have in my studies. Great review as well! Thanks dude

  • @cwtckness
    @cwtckness Před 6 měsíci

    Leave my non blinking teacher alone!!!!

  • @budekins542
    @budekins542 Před rokem

    Extremely useful video.

  • @johnnyboy2411
    @johnnyboy2411 Před 8 lety

    I love this freaking guy lol the way he goes about teaching Spanish is kinda how I'm learning it awesome video

  • @CarlosCastilloproactivos

    Jordan, Congratulations! Solid explanations, great examples. As a native Spanish teacher myself I would really want to add this little detail about the preposition 'a' which I didn't see in your video: it can also mean "at" here:
    "don't throw the ball at your dad" = "no le tires la pelota a tu papá ". I learned from my mistakes in Canada, if you have more similar examples great! Hope this helps :D

  • @Mendaz
    @Mendaz Před 8 lety +1

    The next two videos will help me so much! Thank you man!

  • @philbrenman2507
    @philbrenman2507 Před rokem

    Great video. I teach English here in Peru. Nevertheless, I've been struggling with Spanish prepositions for years and this video really "nails it down." Now to watch your video about the newspaper article.

  • @andym28
    @andym28 Před 4 lety

    It's funny how this guy and Spanish with Paul are completely opposite but compliment together perfectly when learning.

  • @shadizaar
    @shadizaar Před 7 lety +11

    That's how we learned them at school
    a, ante, bajo, cabe, con, contra, de, desde, en, entre, hacia, hasta, para, por, según, sin, so, sobre y tras.
    Así es cómo lo aprendíamos en el colegio.

    • @cesareomartin564
      @cesareomartin564 Před 5 lety

      Cabe no es una preposición.

    • @michaelbarcus7011
      @michaelbarcus7011 Před 4 lety

      shadizaar alright Mr. Fancy Pants. But lemme ax you this....can you kick my Ass?

    • @SAACAAS
      @SAACAAS Před 4 lety

      Si lo es. Significa "cerca de". Es cierto hoy en día no vi a nadie usarla. No es el verbo de caber. También existen más preposiciones que no nos enseñaban... como vía.

    • @SAACAAS
      @SAACAAS Před 4 lety

      durante”, “mediante”, “versus” y “vía”. Esas son las "nuevas" preposiciones

    • @shadizaar
      @shadizaar Před 2 lety

      @@cesareomartin564 sí lo es pero en deshuso

  • @bobbylewis2
    @bobbylewis2 Před 8 lety +2

    Great video. You do much better than my Spanish teacher. Keep it up! 👍

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety +1

      +Bobby Lewis Gracias! I will! Glad it helped.

    • @gracieesmeherro3711
      @gracieesmeherro3711 Před 8 lety

      +Gringo Español
      Like really come to Florida and be my teacher u make language fun

  • @cwtckness
    @cwtckness Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks Jordan

  • @elenaferrer7922
    @elenaferrer7922 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for this video, it's very useful, I speak Spanish and you are right preposition "en" it's very hard for me to use when I speak or write in English,

  • @luckybella2931
    @luckybella2931 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos. Clear explanation. Hopefully more new videos to see ❤❤

  • @laurencekillen7310
    @laurencekillen7310 Před 6 lety

    Seriously excellent videos mate. Your approach to Spanish and the different learning styles have helped me leaps and bounds, so really appreciate that! Also just a note that 'antes de' kinda reminds me of anticipate which is vaguely similar meaning, so its almost like a word friend as you might say.

  • @vectorworks2012
    @vectorworks2012 Před 4 lety

    I believe 'menos' is a preposition and the prep pronoun for it changes for the mi/ti form to you/tú . I am a beginner so best to check this out

  • @Sunshine-du4zl
    @Sunshine-du4zl Před 7 lety

    thank you so much your videos are very easy and useful for me. ♡♡♡♡

  • @jackdeanda2311
    @jackdeanda2311 Před 4 lety

    Thanks man !!! Freakin love it!

  • @Rombororom
    @Rombororom Před 4 lety

    My first language is Russian, second language is Hebrew, third is English and now it´s Spanish. Still thanks to English I can Learn so many languages :D

  • @patrickzilla
    @patrickzilla Před 5 lety

    Once again such a great video!

  • @ZuGa1384
    @ZuGa1384 Před 8 lety +1

    Nice video, Jordan. After the videos about prepositions You should make videos about questions.

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety +3

      +Claudio Zúñiga Gamarra Thank you. I really should! It won't be immediately, but you're right, it's needed.

  • @srhrtph2837
    @srhrtph2837 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi man
    Thanks so much for your posts, that really help us and I'd like to ask a question.. How to say in Spanish There might/could/should be. So many thanks

  • @Valstranger15
    @Valstranger15 Před 8 lety

    What a great video, thanks!!

  • @bluegtturbo
    @bluegtturbo Před 4 lety

    Top teacher!

  • @santhiyag1650
    @santhiyag1650 Před 6 lety

    Excellent Made it very very simple thank you

  • @thefoodbox5426
    @thefoodbox5426 Před 7 lety

    Me encanta tu lecciones!! Your lessons are awesome, so engaging, informative, and make learning so enjoyable. Do you have one on "que" which is used so much? Muchas gracias amigo

  • @kellykorn5326
    @kellykorn5326 Před 7 lety +1

    gracias por bien leccion!

  • @ravindranathhordagoda1902

    Superb

  • @TiffanyKorin
    @TiffanyKorin Před 8 lety +1

    Oh man, thanks!! If I remember right, I think there's a song that helps with Spanish prepositions too.... I think this helped more though, phew!!

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety

      +Tiffany Korin You're welcome! Glad it helped.

  • @Andre-id8mt
    @Andre-id8mt Před 5 lety

    Most of them you will understand how to use them in time, but one of the most difficult ones I find is ' a ' .. it used with certain verbs I believe, but not always.. I do not understand why it is sometimes between two verbs and the other time it is not..

  • @iamyamzie11
    @iamyamzie11 Před 6 lety

    Dude... thank you!

  • @victoriamuir8988
    @victoriamuir8988 Před 8 lety

    Did you ever watch a movie that was obviously in English but the actors were from England, Ireland or Scotland? Did you ever feel like subtitles would help because of their heavy accents? I've always felt that that is what it must be like for native Spanish speakers when they hear a gringo speaking with a gringo accent. I know the most important thing is to just start talking but an authentic Spanish accent is helpful. NOT a hater, just an observation. You are a very good teacher👍🏽

  • @littlesaresare
    @littlesaresare Před 2 lety

    Sobre isn't that difficult when you consider that English also uses "on" to mean "about". The book is about animals. The book is on animals. I wrote a paper about Japan. I wrote a paper on Japan.

  • @amybotticello2762
    @amybotticello2762 Před 6 lety +1

    Fantastic videos. The Bonus Video exercise was incredibly helpful! Here is more info. from StudySpanish.com: If the comparative is followed by a number, use de rather than que.
    Hay menos de veinte alumnos en la clase.
    There are fewer than twenty students in the class.
    Él tiene más de noventa años.
    He is more than ninety years old. (Literally: He has more than ninety years.)
    Note that when the sentence is negative, que is used even with numbers, to convey the meaning “only.”
    Tengo más de cinco dólares.
    (I have more than five dollars.)
    but
    No tengo más que cinco dólares.
    (I only have five dollars.)

  • @Coldbrookdangee
    @Coldbrookdangee Před 4 lety

    What a video

  • @couponqueen5089
    @couponqueen5089 Před 4 lety

    Entiendo mucho con tu CZcams. I know I am saying a lot incorrect in Spanish because I am still learning.😬

  • @scottlarson1548
    @scottlarson1548 Před rokem

    If you mention that "sobre" also means envelop then you also have to mention the "entre" is also the command to enter which I have to believe is a punch line in some Spanish joke.

  • @gracieesmeherro3711
    @gracieesmeherro3711 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank u so much for doing this video
    Para/por and cual/que confuse me so much

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety

      +Grace Mcghee Oh yeah! Por Vs. Para next week obviously. I'll hit que/cual soon enough.

    • @koustav1293
      @koustav1293 Před 8 lety

      +Gringo Español can u tell y is it qual es tu nombre an not que estu nombre. also if that is true then y is it que hora es and not qual hora es.

    • @gracieesmeherro3711
      @gracieesmeherro3711 Před 8 lety

      +Gringo Español thank u so much

    • @gracieesmeherro3711
      @gracieesmeherro3711 Před 8 lety

      +Gringo Español ur awesome

    • @jadamay3396
      @jadamay3396 Před 6 lety

      SÍ YO TAMBIÉN

  • @colemanbrathwaite1036
    @colemanbrathwaite1036 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank You! This subject has confused me for a while, when to use which preposition when. But could you go over how to use the verb "haber"? That verb still confuses me.

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety +1

      +Coleman Brathwaite I will cover "haber" for sure. Not sure when. But it's not so far off.

    • @colemanbrathwaite1036
      @colemanbrathwaite1036 Před 8 lety

      Gringo Español Ok whew thanks! You make very good vids. Keep up the good work!

  • @emmaj8337
    @emmaj8337 Před 3 lety

    I lost a staring contest, but at least i know spanish prepositions

  • @koustav1293
    @koustav1293 Před 8 lety +1

    great man, this has helped me a lot... can you explain the difference between tras & despues de, does tras also means after/behind?

    • @meister2ed
      @meister2ed Před 8 lety +2

      "Tras" indeed means "after". It can be used for time and position.
      Celebramos tras la victoria.
      El carro está tras el camión.
      "Después de" also means after but with bit different. It also is used for time, but when talking about position, it has to be in motion.
      Celebramos después de la victoria.
      Ana va después de Laura-Ana comes after Laura.
      As you see, Ana and Laura are not static, thus "después de" can be used.
      "El carro está después del camión" sounds weird and probaly won't be understood.

    • @koustav1293
      @koustav1293 Před 8 lety

      +meister2ed this is so complicated :(

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety

      +meister2ed Thank you! I could have never explained it that well.

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety

      +Koustav Chowdhury When you focus on the difference, it's complicated. But as this video illustrated most of the time, there are no complications. Just real straight forward vocabulary. When you want to say "after" in most situations, you can say "tras" or "después de". When you hear either one, just picture "after" every time. If you say the "wrong one" in a situation, you'll be understood fine. And as you get better, you'll start to feel these nuances naturally, without studying them and without focusing on them. As long as you're doing other stuff like talking, reading, watching, listening, practicing etc. Even from example from a grammar book you can get the feel for this. So memorize them both as "after" and go on with your life. NO STRESS. They both mean after. And do your thing. Naturally you'll FEEL the difference later. And it doesn't matter in the meantime =)

    • @koustav1293
      @koustav1293 Před 8 lety

      Sure thing man, it is all about practice, ur video has helped me a lot to clear most of the doubts, you know you are absolutely correct that there is no point of memorizing each and every prepositions which is out there in Spanish we should focus on only those things which does the job 80 to 90% of the time, even in English there might be billions of word which we do not require in our everyday conversation, the most frequently used words helps in conversing reading writing or comprehending and I believe this holds true for any language but the only problem for me is that being at India there is hardly anyone who speaks Spanish or rather any other foreign language. studying grammar and and talking to the mirror is hugely different than living eating and sleeping that language. It might take some more time for me to to be fluent in Spanish but gringo espanol is there to help me out.

  • @storieswelove4048
    @storieswelove4048 Před 7 lety

    where can I fond the word list?? thanks for the video so clear to understand it all! muy bien!

    • @storieswelove4048
      @storieswelove4048 Před 7 lety +2

      never mind got it :D anyone who is searching too: spanishdude.com/quickies/how-prepositions-work/

  • @racso3529
    @racso3529 Před 7 lety +1

    ¨El libro es sobre Nueva York¨ should be ¨El libro está sobre Nueva York¨ Best REgards.

    • @shadizaar
      @shadizaar Před 7 lety +1

      RACSO Teachings "El libro está sobre Nueva York" is only be used if the book starts to fly and is placed on New York.
      Or maybe of you are learning spanish 🤣

    • @nestorcondorivargas7598
      @nestorcondorivargas7598 Před 4 lety

      Xdddd lol

  • @coolnamepending5557
    @coolnamepending5557 Před 7 lety

    good video

  • @nickpeebles7541
    @nickpeebles7541 Před 8 lety +1

    thanks. i always thought i could use despues just like after.
    just to be clear if i wanted to say "we can speak after class" i would have to say " podemos hablar despues de la clase" instead of just "podemos hablar despues la clase" right?
    i have been trying to learn when to use de in sentences that doesn't seem to need it but it makes much more sense if i think of after as despues de.
    Thanks =)

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety +1

      +Nick Peebles You are correct. You'd have to use "de" in that case. And most cases. You can go without the "de" at the end of a sentence. Like "We'll see each other after?" -- "¿Nos vemos después?"
      But yeah, just memorize "after" is "después de" and you'll be good.

    • @nickpeebles7541
      @nickpeebles7541 Před 8 lety

      +Gringo Español Muchos gracias por todo tu trabajo dificil. esta me ayuda mucho. Que tengas un muy buen dia mi amigo de la internet. =)

    • @fernandoreyes2337
      @fernandoreyes2337 Před 8 lety

      +Nick Peebles sabes como sé que eres nativo del español? porque cuando dices "I" (mi, yo) dices "i" jajaj ya no estés molestando al gringo wey

    • @nickpeebles7541
      @nickpeebles7541 Před 8 lety

      Nunca yo pensamiento de se como esta antes. se es un bueno punto. gracias mi amigo. yo estoy siempre mirando por nuevos cosas a estudiar. =)
      gracias!

    • @fernandoreyes2337
      @fernandoreyes2337 Před 8 lety

      +Nick Peebles jajaja

  • @geertvlaenckx9942
    @geertvlaenckx9942 Před 3 lety

    And 'the book is about the table's would be...? 😀

  • @milodeescorpio2848
    @milodeescorpio2848 Před 7 lety +1

    esta chistosa tu foto
    me caes bien
    buena suerte

  • @illdoitlater4208
    @illdoitlater4208 Před 8 lety

    Honestly I only use "fiesta" when referring to a big holiday dinner the rest of the time it's "pardé,""partée" or "pardí" (there are a couple different ways to spell it but it's just party with an accent)

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety

      +hatz4me What country do you live in ? Or where are you from? And I'm not sure what this is regarding lol. Did I mention a part in this video?

    • @illdoitlater4208
      @illdoitlater4208 Před 8 lety

      +Gringo Español I'm Canadian but I am half Mexican on my mothers side. You had fiesta in one of your examples. It was just a tidbit really

  • @JacobPAus
    @JacobPAus Před 6 lety

    Él es tan inteligente

  • @adityagarg1303
    @adityagarg1303 Před 4 lety

    at 7:34 shouldn't it be nuestro and not nosotros?

  • @jeannettelewis3471
    @jeannettelewis3471 Před 4 lety

    can't find the word list

  • @larryjacobs3637
    @larryjacobs3637 Před 7 lety

    yo uso encima en vez de sobre

  • @ipfxl5249
    @ipfxl5249 Před 7 lety +4

    legend has it he has not and will not blink

  • @NANA-yh2wx
    @NANA-yh2wx Před 5 lety

    Where can I buy that shirt?

  • @couponqueen5089
    @couponqueen5089 Před 4 lety

    Just realized that I have been pronouncing Sin incorrectly. Gracias señor

  • @rockinggirl0610
    @rockinggirl0610 Před 4 lety

    Where's the word list?

  • @fernandoreyes2337
    @fernandoreyes2337 Před 8 lety

    I have a doubt.! are you from Nicaragua or Central América? or have relatives from there?

  • @yashpant1109
    @yashpant1109 Před 5 lety

    Can't por or para be used here instead of A?

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 5 lety

      Here? That's not very specific. Give me an example?

  • @nestorcondorivargas7598
    @nestorcondorivargas7598 Před 4 lety +1

    Nose que hago aquí si lo que quiero es aprender a hablar inglés y no español jaj, igual gracias por el video, seguro que ya muchos les servirá

  • @f.i.r.e.5119
    @f.i.r.e.5119 Před 5 lety

    Odio mostaza también.

  • @tomseinfeld7124
    @tomseinfeld7124 Před 3 lety

    Contra - contradiction

  • @dorp465
    @dorp465 Před 4 lety +1

    The word on sounds weird now

  • @floridian4072
    @floridian4072 Před 8 lety

    You never blink 😂

  • @ipfxl5249
    @ipfxl5249 Před 7 lety +1

    13:46 🙄chill😂

  • @tommylinsley2081
    @tommylinsley2081 Před 8 lety

    @TheSpanishDude Hey Jordan, I found some English examples of confusing preposition usage. I thought it would be interesting to share here. Yes, English can be confusing also.
    from Dalarna University on CZcams: The Universal Language part 3 - czcams.com/video/7NVOrNfnaU8/video.html
    - They blamed him FOR corrupting the English language.
    - They accused him OF corrupting the English language.
    - They charged him WITH corrupting the English language.

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    Understanding the Spanish language will become a critical skill for future employment. To help provide the necessary education a link to this video has been included on the DR-KNOW .biz website --- index and keywords by INFORMATION SPECIALIST * Todd Wheatley *

  • @bobbymidha3901
    @bobbymidha3901 Před 5 lety

    En vs á. Qué es la differencia. Si a significa at y en significa at. Estoy confundido

    • @nestorcondorivargas7598
      @nestorcondorivargas7598 Před 4 lety

      En español at, in significa en , por ejemplo : mi amigo está en casa, My Friend is at Home,

  • @Anubis10110
    @Anubis10110 Před 3 lety

    I need my pincle and notebook

  • @Campervanlifeforever
    @Campervanlifeforever Před 8 lety

    why are you saying cone ? it's very confusing and sobre seems wrong to am I missing something ? I've only been doing spanish for 8 month so I'm no expert please help

    • @javier8920
      @javier8920 Před 8 lety

      It's just the way he pronounces "con". It's actually more like like a flat "o", as in "on". What is it that seem wrong about "sobre"? I can help if you want me to. I'm a native Spanish speaker.

    • @Campervanlifeforever
      @Campervanlifeforever Před 8 lety

      +Maul009
      thank you and again sobre is said with an bone (o) not bob (o)

    • @javier8920
      @javier8920 Před 8 lety +1

      christopher andrews
      Yeah, same thing as "con", it's just the way he says it.

  • @sharnayzeyfumpernickle8752

    pause at 00:48 😂 also great lesson!

  • @nickbrooks7171
    @nickbrooks7171 Před 3 lety

    English is so difficult for Spanish speakers. I can not get to my advance level of English.

  • @ElectricChaplain
    @ElectricChaplain Před 4 lety

    The difference between flying "sobre" or "en" New York is the difference between a normal flight and 9/11. Don't cause another 9/11 kids.

  • @bobbylewis2
    @bobbylewis2 Před 8 lety +1

    No offense meant, but.... why do you not blink?

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 8 lety +5

      +Bobby Lewis No offense taken. A combination of the fact that I'm reading a script and editing the video (though the idea of editing out blinks has never occurred to me).

  • @user-ru6dz1po5t
    @user-ru6dz1po5t Před 6 lety

    It's odd feeling to learn one language thru another )

    • @elspanishdude
      @elspanishdude  Před 6 lety

      It is!! Even for me, when it's my native language. I played w/ French a little, and I ended up learning it via Spanish, it was just easier that way for me. Glad you're watching! Where are you from?

    • @user-ru6dz1po5t
      @user-ru6dz1po5t Před 6 lety

      Originally i`m from Russia but currently i temporary live in Czech Rep). So it turns up that you can speak French as well as English/Spanish&? awesome! Russian grammar looks like the Spainish one..We also have conjugation of verbs depending on gender. It makes a little bit easier to learn Spanish. Many people (include me) have a struggle with pronouns - lo, la, le, les etc))
      However i guess it`s much more effortless to study Spanish for English native speakers (not to mention for Italian native speakers). Both English/Spanish have plenty of common words that looks like one for another). So i`d reccomend people to learn Italian after they have learnt Spanish. My coworker began to study Italian. Watching after her i realized i`m able to understand many words without looking on dictionary.

  • @msblues8898
    @msblues8898 Před 5 lety

    Good - he gets going a little to fast though

  • @b.michaellewis2435
    @b.michaellewis2435 Před rokem

    A plain flew into new York again????

  • @johnhill6313
    @johnhill6313 Před 6 lety

    Durante Duration

  • @inbetweenutube
    @inbetweenutube Před 3 lety +1

    Your accent is terrible but damn your videos are wonderful

    • @aprilaronson1012
      @aprilaronson1012 Před rokem +1

      I agree! He's so anglicized in his pronunciation! But the explanations are great so I guess you gotta take the bad with the good🤷‍♀️

  • @abcxyz4653
    @abcxyz4653 Před 5 lety +1

    I know we all do our best with pronunciation but for some reason it really bothers me that you pronounce “con” like the word “cone” in english 😭

  • @killtheseaturtlesnow5808

    Boo he don't blink he looks like squidward in real life

  • @fitzsw1
    @fitzsw1 Před rokem

    Im suspecting this guy is a democrat

  • @xinzeyin4399
    @xinzeyin4399 Před 7 lety +1

    spanish language is real noble language.
    india language is cheap.

  • @c.martinez1409
    @c.martinez1409 Před 5 lety

    Dude, get to the point