Learn Spanish with TV Shows: The Big Bang Theory

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    If you are a fan of “The Big Bang Theory” and a Spanish learner, this video is for you. Today we’re going to be breaking down a fantastic segment from the show “The Big Bang Theory”, which holds some really useful conversational vocab (plus a couple of more dramatic expressions).
    Check out this video for the most important vocabulary, expressions, pronunciation and cultural context and see if you can understand almost 100% by the end of the video.
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Komentáře • 328

  • @FluentUSpanish
    @FluentUSpanish  Před 6 dny

    Learn Spanish through immersion. Friends, Netflix, story dialogues, movie clip lessons, courses, and more! t.ly/XTFhv

  • @TommyT777
    @TommyT777 Před rokem +179

    I’m not sure that Sheldon is the greatest resource when searching for commonly used phrases.

  • @patrycjasmietana
    @patrycjasmietana Před rokem +247

    This is one of the best Spanish lessons and it was so much fun! Please produce more of these! I will be waiting!

  • @scottlarson1548
    @scottlarson1548 Před rokem +55

    I would have pointed out the many cases of reflexive verbs in this dialog because it shows how often they're used in Spanish in ways English speakers would not expect.

    • @elgatofelix8917
      @elgatofelix8917 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Big Bang Theory: a show for gr000mers

    • @scottlarson1548
      @scottlarson1548 Před 11 měsíci +11

      @@elgatofelix8917 Thank you for choosing my post for your silliness.

    • @StreetcarDesire
      @StreetcarDesire Před 9 měsíci

      @@elgatofelix8917How?

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 7 měsíci +4

      Thank you for your helpful feedback! We love to improve for you guys 💙 Would you enjoy some more grammar notes in our videos?

    • @ContortyEva
      @ContortyEva Před 7 měsíci

      @@FluentUSpanish yes! that would be wonderful

  • @donnaandre7633
    @donnaandre7633 Před rokem +28

    As a beginner I’ll definitely have to watch this a few times to pick up all of the words.

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem +4

      All the best!

    • @SpeedyX1
      @SpeedyX1 Před rokem +1

      me too! I'm with you

    • @siliciumxsez4983
      @siliciumxsez4983 Před 3 měsíci

      One advice: if you are a beginner don’t get launched into listening too soon. You have to learn vocabulary first, if not, you will get tired of not catching words and then you may leave it.

  • @shakos4105
    @shakos4105 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Wow this is amazing, for me the hardest part is that spanish is spoken so fast!!

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 8 měsíci

      You are welcome! We are happy that you like it

  • @derangedk1652
    @derangedk1652 Před rokem +34

    This was an amazing video I understood almost all of it by the end. It was so satisfying watching something in another language without having to have subtitles. +Perfect length of the clip as it wasn't too long, and explained very well

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem

      That's wonderful to hear! We are happy that you guys enjoy our videos and find them helpful ❤️

  • @jsjb3468
    @jsjb3468 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Mi bárbaro principal está ahora en Egipto. el segundo es jordano.

  • @dwalker6868
    @dwalker6868 Před rokem +3

    Loving it I subscribe and will continue to watch Gracias

  • @nxxxx9601
    @nxxxx9601 Před rokem +19

    Very nice idea and I love the fact that you suddenly understand so much more

  • @annedugaw3484
    @annedugaw3484 Před rokem +12

    This was so helpful and fun! I really like the pace and the repetition. It is a good amount of time for a video lesson, too. Thank you! Gracias!!

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem

      That's wonderful to hear! We are happy that you guys enjoy our videos and find them helpful. 😊

  • @UnschoolingtheSpitz
    @UnschoolingtheSpitz Před rokem +6

    I absolutely love these!! Thanks so much!

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem

      Glad you like them. Don't forget to subscribe. 😊

  • @FluentUSpanish
    @FluentUSpanish  Před 8 měsíci +2

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  • @user-iu5jz2zi9q
    @user-iu5jz2zi9q Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this, amazing stuff

  • @1Enjaz
    @1Enjaz Před rokem +46

    You're videos are very valuable for my Spanish learning. This help me greatly in improving my listening skill.

  • @xenontexarkh5131
    @xenontexarkh5131 Před rokem +3

    Helpful indeed! Thank you!

  • @manuelnavarro5267
    @manuelnavarro5267 Před 2 lety +18

    4:48 Ese "que", en ese contexto lleva tilde (Qué) porque con un nombre, adjetivo o adverbio, introduce oraciones exclamativas que ponderan positiva o negativamente.
    "¡Qué bello es ese cuadro!"

    • @Alaskaxddd
      @Alaskaxddd Před rokem

      Es un error que hasta la mayoría de hispanohablantes cometen. xd

    • @OneAdam12Adam
      @OneAdam12Adam Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@AlaskaxdddLos profesores no deberían cometer ese error.

  • @kunstgestalter
    @kunstgestalter Před 3 měsíci

    can You make more of that?
    Gracias senores

  • @Jer0nim0
    @Jer0nim0 Před 2 lety +68

    Very helpful video. thanks. I think in the original Sheldon spoke of his "haircut records" or something like that, not "capillary registries", which I've never heard before. Lost in translation I guess. Keep up the good work. 👍

    • @schrdngrskat3847
      @schrdngrskat3847 Před rokem +11

      Thank you haha. I was confused about why there was a registry for blood vessels 😅

    • @SnailCato
      @SnailCato Před rokem +12

      In spanish, capilar can be used as an adjetive for things related to hair.
      As an example "cuidado capilar" means hair care.

    • @Stormy575
      @Stormy575 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, that was the phrase I needed explanation for and he skipped over it!

    • @complicatedmike
      @complicatedmike Před rokem +1

      I kept watching that section, thinking to myself "hair records!" Lol

  • @christianalvarez3170
    @christianalvarez3170 Před rokem +3

    Buen español hablas amigo!, me sorprendio mucho, si necesitas ayuda por algo estaré dispuesto ayudarte como estudiante de lenguas

  • @kimbrooks8293
    @kimbrooks8293 Před 4 měsíci

    So much fun! I will look forward to these lessons! THANK YOU!

  • @moldirkenzhekulova
    @moldirkenzhekulova Před rokem +5

    Thanks a lot for your work you’ve done

  • @trisharoy4
    @trisharoy4 Před 2 lety +1

    Thankyou for this! 👍

  • @duanefitzhugh4093
    @duanefitzhugh4093 Před rokem +66

    Very nice. However, just a small point-an English speaker would not use “cheek” in this context. We do sometimes say something is “cheeky,” but that seems to be declining in use. “The nerve” I think would be a better translation. But yes, “the audacity” is also a good translation.

    • @silviabeatricevaretto9449
      @silviabeatricevaretto9449 Před rokem +10

      Really? So, when you want to say that someone told something inappropriate, the right exclamation is "the nerve"! ?

    • @SuperFishers
      @SuperFishers Před rokem +24

      The cheek is used in this context, at least in the UK, it just might not be very common

    • @kyleanderson226
      @kyleanderson226 Před rokem +17

      The cheek, the nerve, the audacity are all ok, in this case in the UK we might say “ he has some cheek “ , the nerve or the audacity is usually used for something more serious :)

    • @duanefitzhugh4093
      @duanefitzhugh4093 Před rokem +3

      @@silviabeatricevaretto9449 Yes. OR, you could also say "You have some nerve!" (or, "You've got some nerve!") IF you are addressing an individual. However, I think there is no easy way to say this without sounding angry. You could also say, for example, "He had the nerve to cut in front of me while I was in line!" Many times, however, people would shorten in to just "The nerve," but when talking ABOUT someone else, not talking to the person who irritated you. Sometimes, you might also hear "Of all the nerve!"
      Here is an example of a conversation:
      Person 1: Did I tell you what happened to me at the store?
      Person 2: No, what?
      Person 1: Well, there were only 3 donuts left on the shelf, and as I was reaching out to get one, the guy next to me grabbed all 3 of them right in front of me!
      Person 2: The nerve! [OR "Well Of all the nerve!" OR "He had some nerve!"
      Person 1: It's OK. I bought a slice of cake instead.

    • @duanefitzhugh4093
      @duanefitzhugh4093 Před rokem +4

      @@SuperFishers Yes, could be in the UK. I'm a linguist in the US, (I'm 54), and I've never heard this expression used this way in North American English. Look at the response I posted to Silvia, above. In the example conversation, would you use "The cheek!" in that context?

  • @learnurduwithsara1068
    @learnurduwithsara1068 Před rokem +2

    Much appreciated!

  • @edelweisssymons7444
    @edelweisssymons7444 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is one of the best ideas for teaching Spanish! Congratulations & thank you.❤

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    Super..makes learning easy

  • @Salkin1906
    @Salkin1906 Před 2 lety +5

    this is great, pls more! :)

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it! Please don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos. 😊

  • @Phl3xable
    @Phl3xable Před 2 lety +2

    subscribed! good stuff

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    @aayushimj Před 6 měsíci

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    @amparolemusvega2790 Před 10 měsíci +1

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    @najafi8665 Před rokem +1

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  • @pep590
    @pep590 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you as it really helped me on this video.

  • @Yuhhnightowl
    @Yuhhnightowl Před rokem +3

    Where I can find these tv series with Spanish audio?

  • @Kenny-Ross
    @Kenny-Ross Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great exercise! I like this. Thank you!

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 11 měsíci

      We always love to hear you enjoy our videos. ❤️

  • @fatemehazaribeni
    @fatemehazaribeni Před rokem +3

    It was great
    When I Watched the video one more time at the end Without subtitles I could understand so much more than I did the first time

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    @lalaaliyeva8304 Před 8 měsíci

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    @hisprettiestproblem3151 Před 7 měsíci

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    @amymills9228 Před 10 měsíci

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    @loydagustin6899 Před rokem +1

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    @vincentandara739 Před 6 měsíci +1

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    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 6 měsíci

      You are welcome! We are happy that you enjoy it and find it helpful 💙

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    @pii2150 Před rokem

    It's great, thank you

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    @Shaheemswaggedout Před 2 lety +1

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    @jadeunkuri2593 Před rokem +2

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    @jameszeris5418 Před rokem

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    @Ra-thesunking Před 9 měsíci +1

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    @miamia-it9us Před 2 lety

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    @windandsea6237 Před rokem

    Gracias 🖤

  • @cocopoco2006
    @cocopoco2006 Před rokem +5

    Thank you… I enjoyed it! Also it was helpful to learn how Spanish speaker would express something

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    @JoshAnthonyMcDowell Před 7 měsíci

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    @loopylaw84 Před rokem

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  • @honestlygio7830
    @honestlygio7830 Před rokem +3

    I'm wondering why your hair is translated el cabello instead of su cabello?

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    @Jideaohn Před 2 měsíci

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    @rekamaximovitch951 Před 10 měsíci

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    @HongShen-qo7tu Před 4 dny

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    @ananthakumar6823 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 6 měsíci

      You are welcome! We are happy that you enjoy it and find it helpful 💙

  • @gaiamorgosi7181
    @gaiamorgosi7181 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Weirdest thing? The fact that I didn’t look for this, I’m studying French and Chinese, but in the end, I managed to understand the convo, I guess that I’ll be more into Spanish from now on.😂

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 6 měsíci

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  • @SabirHussain-by7uh
    @SabirHussain-by7uh Před rokem

    Gracias 🙂amigo

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    @raindogs451 Před rokem

    Fantastic method

  • @XDJChristian5
    @XDJChristian5 Před rokem +1

    2:04 Hairdresser = Tienda? Be careful there, "TIENDA" is any place where you can buy a retail product, not a service like haircutting.
    Yes, it's true, it's also used to refer to camping tents, but its synonym "CARPA" is more widely used.
    So, another advice would be, if you're not sure that the word you want to use is the correct one, use a synonym.

  • @reidmaynard7424
    @reidmaynard7424 Před rokem

    Esto fue muy útil. Realmente disfruté la aplicación del Mundo.

  • @Yanisoz
    @Yanisoz Před 7 měsíci

    This a good one, because of emotions.

  • @javier51930
    @javier51930 Před rokem +6

    Perdón por la corrección q te haré, pero el audio dice "Donófrio" no "Donofrío". La palabra "frío" lleva acento en la "i", pero en este caso se refiere a "Donofrio" como un nombre. Saludos y excelente trabajo!.

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem +1

      We appreciate your feedback, Javier! 😊

    • @mlccrl
      @mlccrl Před rokem

      So a "friolero" is a man who suffers from cold or sells beans ?

  • @mariawong4171
    @mariawong4171 Před rokem +2

    Hi! Just to let you know Texas in Spanish is written as Texas (the state in the US). Tejas written like that means roof tiles.

    • @jabato9779
      @jabato9779 Před rokem

      In Spanish from Spain we use Tejas and even Méjico for Mexico, but in Mexico they use both with "x". However, the sound is not that of an "x". Personally, I prefer to use "j" as it does not break the rule that Spanish is always pronounced as written, always.

    • @joseramonperezdelriogarcia9089
      @joseramonperezdelriogarcia9089 Před rokem +1

      ​@@jabato9779 no we don't.The correct spelling is Texas and Mexico

    • @joseramonperezdelriogarcia9089
      @joseramonperezdelriogarcia9089 Před 11 měsíci

      Correcto

  • @brandonsmith1198
    @brandonsmith1198 Před rokem

    I really enjoy it now I’m not afraid to watch big bang theory now I got that hang of it

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem

      That's wonderful to hear! We are happy that you guys enjoy our videos and find them helpful ❤️

  • @e.goldstein1972
    @e.goldstein1972 Před rokem

    0:48

  • @ninototomato8196
    @ninototomato8196 Před 2 měsíci

    thank you so much! i really like your voice. the other voices on this channel, it bothers my concentration...

  • @josephberber9401
    @josephberber9401 Před 9 měsíci

    2 minutes and I'm into this already! - eu preferiria isso

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    @troy9524 Před rokem

    Going to use this. As a beginner only using duolingo for the last week. What would you recommend to help with learning ? Really wanan try learn as much as i can in the next 9 months

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem

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  • @serkalquu
    @serkalquu Před 5 měsíci

    Where can I find it with Spanish dubbing?

  • @mariomichel488
    @mariomichel488 Před rokem +5

    Ahora entiendo porque cuando estoy intentando aprender inglés con el mismo formato de este video se me hace un poco extraño, pero ahora entiendo que tiene mucho que ver el contexto de la situación y el sarcasmo con el que se habla.

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 3 měsíci

      Es un excelente punto! Por eso nos gusta aprender con clips de diferentes escenas, contextos, acentos y escenarios. Esto nos permite entrenar a nuestro cerebro para ajustarse a conversaciones reales!

  • @fuzzfac3942
    @fuzzfac3942 Před rokem

    8:34

  • @user-vg3wm4hy4b
    @user-vg3wm4hy4b Před rokem +2

    Qué bueno!muy interesante,me gusta Sheldon 😂

  • @snorkelfish
    @snorkelfish Před 10 měsíci +1

    Can someone please clarify the “V” isn’t pronounced as an English letter V, but as a “B” in Spanish correct? I’m super confused because all of my books and Babbel both say V is pronounced as a B, but @1:45 it is clearly being pronounced as an English V.

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 10 měsíci

      This is an excellent question! In Spanish, the letter "v" should be pronounced similar to the English "v", but in reality, it varies too much and depends on the word. For example, when someone says "vaca" (cow) it is quite noticeable that they are using a "v". However, when someone says "voto" or "viejo", it is quite common to pronounce it similar to a "b". Listening practice is the key to grasp this and understand how words vary depending on the accent, the context and even the mood! FluentU.com is ideal for this specific reason. You will love it! Languages taught by natives and thousands of examples.

    • @jian2517
      @jian2517 Před 6 měsíci

      I have the same question. I was told that Spanish doesn't have the English V sound, and both "B" and "V" should be pronounced like "B", just sometimes stronger and other times softer...

  • @prisonerhu
    @prisonerhu Před 2 lety

    Is there similar videos in your app? I am considering to subscribe.

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 2 lety

      Hi László! What we have in the FluentU app are easily-digestible clips, including movie and series trailers, with captions and translations. Please feel free to try it. You will not be charged if you cancel at least a day before it ends. link.fluentu.com/52y

  • @CecilliaNguyen
    @CecilliaNguyen Před 2 lety +11

    More videos like this por favor :3

  • @Stickflood
    @Stickflood Před rokem

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  • @silviabeatricevaretto9449

    Great job!! Your videos are extremely useful and well done!! Just a curisosity: why do you always choose to analyze American serials dubbed in Spanish, instead of real spanish serials, like "La casa de papel" or "Elite"?

    • @1Enjaz
      @1Enjaz Před rokem +4

      Great idea to do original Spanish shows! This way you get the chance to listen to native Spanish accent.

    • @JuJuForREAL
      @JuJuForREAL Před rokem +13

      For an American. This helps me relate better when he uses American sitcoms. It makes everything feel more familiar

    • @rogerquispe3858
      @rogerquispe3858 Před rokem

      Hello Silvia, I am interested in improving my English, would you like to practice Spanish?

    • @rudesindojavieracunasanche8425
      @rudesindojavieracunasanche8425 Před rokem +3

      Most Spanish series are hard to understand even for native speakers.

    • @silviabeatricevaretto9449
      @silviabeatricevaretto9449 Před rokem

      @@rogerquispe3858 Of course, I just started learning Spanish

  • @enderdzn706
    @enderdzn706 Před 10 měsíci

    Jajajaja amo ese episodio

  • @behrpalomo4479
    @behrpalomo4479 Před rokem

    For the verb "cortar", cortarme means "cut my/me", right? or is there something else that makes it "get cut-mine" or a better more precise translation? or does it literally mean "get a haircut" so if I was to say "my friend came to get a haircut" I would say "mi amigo vine cortarme el cabello" as well? or does it become cortarte or something else?

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Hi Behr! This is an excellent question.
      In Spanish, "cortar" is a regular verb that can be conjugated in different ways depending on the subject of the sentence. "Cortarme" and "cortarte" are both forms of the verb "cortar," but they have different subject pronouns attached to them at the end. "Me" and "te".
      "Cortarme" means "to cut myself" and is used when the subject of the sentence is "yo" (I). For example, "Voy a cortarme el pelo" means "I am going to cut my hair."
      On the other hand, "cortarte" means "to cut you" and is used when the subject of the sentence is "tú" (you). For example, "Voy a cortarte el pelo" means "I am going to cut your hair".
      It's all in the pronouns!

  • @Sani_029
    @Sani_029 Před rokem

    Oblige for this free more than gift very supportive for who has no teacher

  • @cd3dnw
    @cd3dnw Před rokem

    That’s how I learned to speak English, by watching Law & Order with the CC on, listening and reading it. I did know basic words, sentences and pronunciations a free app and you should be good to go.

  • @mikeassar44
    @mikeassar44 Před rokem

    Es un peluquero. I was told not to use un with professions unless an adjective is used. Es peluquero or Es un buen peluquero.

  • @DNCT
    @DNCT Před rokem +1

    Does it matter how I pronounce the “ello” in cabello? I am being taught say it like “eyyo” not “eshjo”. Is it just depending on what country I am learning it from? My source is a Mexican American.

    • @lexmark3932
      @lexmark3932 Před rokem

      Yes, it depends on the accent of the professor, I had a Peruvian Spanish professor and a Colombian Spanish professor, and honestly , the Colombian accent worked better for me. I could understand more.

  • @billbill9392
    @billbill9392 Před 4 měsíci

    I found if you can learn the proper pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet and watch your favourite movies with spanish subtitles it's easier to pick up the grammar, which i feel is way more important in Española then English because of mainly the female/male difference in nouns ect ect ps learn soy/ estar if you get the variations of those down you're well on your way

  • @aleyya8606
    @aleyya8606 Před 4 měsíci

    Al rato (mexico).
    En un rato, en un momento, ahora, después, mas tarde (colombia)...

  • @raultisoy4932
    @raultisoy4932 Před rokem

    Me gusta el acento argentino .. it's nice

  • @robertgross9580
    @robertgross9580 Před 3 měsíci

    Where can this show be watched in Spanish dub. I can't find it anywhere.

  • @figgusriggs6462
    @figgusriggs6462 Před rokem +2

    These videos have been helping a lot. I do think it's funny, though- my brain now is trying to interpret literally anything I don't understand into Spanish. It's the most bizarre thing. I was watching cage fighting and the cheering crowd sounded muffled. So it sounded like Spanish while I was trying to hear. They were literally just chanting, "Andy Sucks!"
    And then my dog was having a nightmare this morning. She was whimpering in her sleep and woke me. In my half asleep state, I briefly thought she was trying to speak Spanish.

  • @NewKingBrandon
    @NewKingBrandon Před rokem +3

    You pronounce 'll' like 'J' as in "Joe and not 'Y' as in "Yarn" when you say el cabello 7:12. Is this a regional thing or should I use the 'J' sound with 'll'?

    • @jheimygaldoscespedes9687
      @jheimygaldoscespedes9687 Před rokem +2

      it's a regional accent sounds kindda from Argentina either way is ok

    • @Nerivean
      @Nerivean Před rokem +2

      It depends on the spanish dialect you wanna speak. As Jheimy said that's how we say it in Argentina but you can say it with the Y sound as well.

    • @MartinZanichelli
      @MartinZanichelli Před rokem +1

      That is a regional pronunciation from Argentina and Uruguay. However, both pronunciations you indicated are Standard Spanish as Spanish RAE recognizes the River Plate Basin variant as part of the Standard Spanish.

  • @johannesschmitz6370
    @johannesschmitz6370 Před rokem +2

    that's funny. I used to learn spanish 10 years ago by watching Big Bang Theories in Spanish on peliculasyonkies lol

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před rokem

      Hello Johannes! That is an excellent way to learn a new language (and fun, too!) that's why we always create videos like these, to inspire learners and bring new fun ways to practice.

  • @rogusmith2630
    @rogusmith2630 Před 9 měsíci

    0:36

  • @cardenasdiego
    @cardenasdiego Před rokem

    Your thumbnail is wrong.
    Te correct way is: ¿Por qué?

  • @lancelotisupnext3623
    @lancelotisupnext3623 Před rokem +1

    I need some of these kinds of lessons for Rick & Morty episodes lol

  • @aleyya8606
    @aleyya8606 Před 4 měsíci

    Definitivamente la mejor forma de aprender un idioma cuando no hay dinero para pagar clases, es prcticar, repetir y repetir y si se tiwne a laguien nativo con quien practicar, mucho mejor. He buscado todas las formas y aunque aprendo cosas, al final uno se enreda cuando escucha conversaciones,, en mi caso quiero aprender ingles

    • @FluentUSpanish
      @FluentUSpanish  Před 4 měsíci

      Estamos de acuerdo contigo. ¡La práctica hace al maestro! 💙

  • @flipflopy8538
    @flipflopy8538 Před rokem

    Descaro is more like what nerve ... Not cheek

  • @brush125
    @brush125 Před rokem

    Clicked to watch a clip of the Big Bang theory tbh I speak Spanish lol. Idk why the example of using a dubbed American series to teach Spanish, I meant the idea is nice, but watching a real one makes sense as you can see the movements of the lip, but now that I’m writing this gibberish paragraph it comes to mind children cartoons have the same concept, and Latino subs have a clearer pronunciation.

  • @arielanibalpastura8137

    La teoría de la gran explosión ..muy bien ..Saludos desde mar del plata Argentina..
    Understand guys??..😊😊🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷😂..bye bye from mar del plata Argentina.

  • @jorgeluisrodriguez6555

    What's "the cheek"? 5:11

  • @siriusblack7714
    @siriusblack7714 Před rokem

    Bro a long time ago i learned that que means what in Spanish. It was one if the few words i knew and it was seared into my brain as time went on.
    Now im just here trying to learn Spanish and im finding that que means like 15 fuxing different things and its throwing me of so much in sentences cause my brain just thinks "what"

    • @espanolocura
      @espanolocura Před rokem

      Check also our channel if you learn Spanish :)