"Getting Ready" Reflexive Vocabulary (UPDATE) | The Language Tutor *Lesson 38*
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- Dr. Danny Evans teaches more reflexive words that help you express the idea of getting ready in Spanish.
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I love love love love the way he calls us Friends 💕 too cute not to giggle
the lessons are so perfect.
Thanks a lot for posting. Going through all of these!
me encanta sus videos , muy instructivos, porfavor no se detenga!!!
Muchas gracias por el apoyo!
Yo también!
I have been using a popular app to try, with varied success, learning spanish. Prof. Danny, you just gave me the "lightbulb" moment I needed r/t reflexive verbs. I couldn't understand when to use the infinitive, or me/se/te and the infinitive, or the infinitive and me/se/te at the end. Thank you! Best maestro ever!
Thanks for these short video's. My Spanish Preply teacher could not explain reflexive to me. Now I get it...
Glad we could help!!
im new member of your channel ❤its really so good channel to easily learning spanish
Thankyou sir 😇
a big thumps up
Gracias amigo
Thanks for this. 😊
You're welcome 😊
Longer video please 😍😍
Thanks for the video, can you make a video about comparison in spanish. Thank you.
Tienes un vídeo sobre la diferencia entre el conjugación de sentarse y sentirse?
You are amazing
Thank you!!
I am learning so much. Especially glad to find out how much I do NOT KNOW. I guess I have been fooling myself. BTW GRAN lección.
Of all concepts, I found reflexives the most confusing! I don't know why, it was strange it just didnt click with me. Until, this guy. Simple, to the point and with great comparisons.
currently, I have two notebooks for both your french and Spanish classes, thanks for your free lesson!
Which one is harder?
The second I feel I’m starting to pick up Spanish I see this lesson and get struck down once again
Don’t give up! Some area take a little more time to grasp.
@@TheLanguageTutor ok i will not!! thank you LT!
Try German reflexive verb, and you'll find these Spanish ones as smooth as butter ( I know this is hard, but just saying 😅 )
Thank you so much. You have erased all the confusion i had on subjunctives and reflexives. Gracias por todo
Happy to help!
If you don’t mind, I’d appreciate a lesson on the use of 'se'. I see it in virtually all sentences and i get confused some times.
@@aniefiokukpong8405 Sorry if I misunderstood, but isn't the standalone "se" still just a reflexive pronoun just for 3rd person?
Hola Professor Danny Evans! Gracias para sus videos. New subs here from the Philippines. 🤟🏼🌸🇵🇭
Is there a video that explains when to keep the se at the end or change to me and te (but keep that at the end of the verb?)
Thank you so much!
I have a question.. am still confused about the verb when it have ar and se is it the same ? And why some verbs when they have ar and se we remove both not just the se.. like (IIamarse)
Sory for the long question 🙏🏽
Is there any time that the infinitive form of the reflexive verb can be used?
When you use the reflexive by itself?
thank you so much ...❤I wish you could speak Farsi so I could understand better...😭
I mean persion...😊
Sir, can u explain about irse. And how it is different 4m ir.
irse
me voy nos vamos
te vas os vais
se va se van
for example:
me voy al trabajo
it means like "i'm leaving to the job"
you can add SE to some verbs
like hacer
hacerse
me hago nos hacemos
te haces os hacéis
se hace se hacen
for example:
ella te hace un regalo
literally means "she to you makes a present"
when does E changes to ie or ue ?
I've never heard "me desayuno" or "ella/él se desayuna" in Spain. I've heard "voy a desayunar" or "¿Qué haces? Pues estoy desayunando / pues desayuno." I guess technically one could say "me estoy desayunando" or "me desayuno" but in Spain I think this would be quite a rare thing to say.
Yes, this is a strange phrase and I'm sure it's different in different dialects. I have found differences in the language everywhere I've been.
I'm sorry language teacher,but your statement is completely wrong,you shouldn't teach if you are going to do that wrong.Awful excuses
"Desayunarse" is a very uncommon verb. It's much more frequent to hear and use "desayunar". As with other verbs about eating and drinking, the reflexive form has the sense of eating or drinking "it all": Se tomó el café / He drank up the coffee. If I say "nos desayunamos la tarta", it means we ate all the cake for breakfast. Otherwise, I would say "Desayunamos tarta" (we had cake for breakfast).
Hello,I'm really interested in learning Spanish, kindly give me an order of the lessons so I can follow in a systematic way
4:42
Tengo una pregunta cual es la diferencia de bañarse y ducharse
When is, for example, ponerse used instead of me pongo?
Is "comer" a stem changing verb?
no!
How to findout irregular verbs in spanish
Is there any trick? Please m help me with this irregular verbs.
I don't think so it's just to know them
How do I say
She bathes her child?
Is it Ella baña a su hijo?
yes
It would have been perfect if you said an sentence example for each verbs in Spanish , other than that all good
Could you do a video that goes into this more? Like the times when the me, te, se, goes in different places, not just at the beginning. And also when using with auxiliary verbs.
Actually would be helpful yes !
Why some time you use mi and then other you use me
"Me" means a verb is done to me, but "mi" means "my" (possessive) something.
@@TheLanguageTutor thanks so much im in college at the moment but I am finding your videos much better for learning.
Gracias por el video, pero en español no existe "desayunarse", ni "me desayuno".
................................be careful at 6:26 (peine). If poorly pronounced, it will translate as: Pene (penis). TO READERS: Get good at pronunciation before asking to find & purchase a comb.
En la mañana me desperto temprano. Me cepillo los dientes con la pasta de dientes. Me afeito las piernas en la ducha con una navega. Luego me pongo la ropa y me maquillo.
I do not get the difference between "se comer" and "comerse"
Desayunarse" no es una palabra correctamente conjugada