Different Ways to Use Buscar, Contar and Dejar

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  • @QrooSpanish
    @QrooSpanish  Před 5 měsíci

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  • @leenobody3249
    @leenobody3249 Před rokem +47

    You Sir, are a brilliant teacher !😀🤝

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +5

      Thank you for the find words.

    • @Philosopearl
      @Philosopearl Před rokem +1

      Yep - gifted. 💐

    • @MiaCruz
      @MiaCruz Před rokem +2

      Tienes razón

    • @alishacuarenta5443
      @alishacuarenta5443 Před 8 měsíci

      He is!!

    • @dlewis1645
      @dlewis1645 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes - I fully agree. I’ve just started my spanish-learning journey 10 months ago and I’m 44 years old. You have an amazing tendency to address the inherent questions a native English speaker has when trying to put some of these words/phrases into practice - the do’s and don’ts that would not be obvious to us. A lot of times I’d ask a native spanish speaker a question of “why” and they would be unable to tell me with precision why something is, in comparison to the English way of saying it, which I already know. You always make these comparisons which GREATLY HELPS me understand and mentally correlate the new learned spanish to the ‘cemented’ english in my head. Thank you!
      I will be periodically buying you coffees!
      Daniel

  • @JefftheSabaDude
    @JefftheSabaDude Před rokem +4

    When I moved to Lake Chapala 13 years ago, I could speak pretty well already from having had an employee the previous 10 years who only spoke Spanish. To get better aural comprehension I found XEAD FM 101.9 "ciento uno punto nueve, la buena onda, su onda de alegría." I had it on in the car all the time as there were two DJ's, a guy and a gal who bantered but spoke very clearly and fast enough but not machine gun fast or clipping off ends of their words. After about 5-6 months of just having their babble in the background and not actually trying to understand much, all of a sudden I realized I was understanding 95% of it. I still listen to them now years later.

  • @jackbussy3133
    @jackbussy3133 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Buscaba a alguien en quien pudiera contar. Te encontré y dejé de buscar !!
    Siga con su siempre interesante trabajo. No hay necesidad de buscar en otro lado. Los que dicen lo contrario te cuentan tonterías.
    Bueno, me voy porque tengo que buscar a mi hijo a la escuela.

  • @paulfaulkner6299
    @paulfaulkner6299 Před rokem +13

    You're a good teacher Paul. I really have learned a fair amount from you. Thak you for sharing your ideas with us other mere mortals

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      Thanks Paul. I appreciate the positive feedback.

  • @Cheapmotorcycling
    @Cheapmotorcycling Před 10 měsíci +2

    Couldn’t agree more with the comment regarding your Spanish teaching brilliance…cheers!

  • @nick2629
    @nick2629 Před rokem +19

    Gracias por todo lo que haces por nosotros. Tu forma de explicar los temas tiene mucho sentido para mí.

    • @alambara5042
      @alambara5042 Před rokem +1

      puedes decir, "tus videos me ayudan la hostia!" or " eres la hostia Qroo! " I thing is the mos slang way to appreciate sth to sb in spanish

  • @j.annew.pollett6115
    @j.annew.pollett6115 Před rokem +14

    Your videos are packed with information. I especially like the extras: “ ah, moments such as the use of “ historia” vs. “cuento “. Thank you! 🌻🌈

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +5

      I appreciate that. Some people complain that I pack too much into them...lol

    • @jamiestephens2662
      @jamiestephens2662 Před rokem +4

      Yes! I never knew that!

  • @TECMOBOWLvsRBI
    @TECMOBOWLvsRBI Před 10 měsíci +2

    Dude, I’m really cracking up at the not knowing how to count from 1 to 10 in Mayan line! 😅 Great delivery with your “No”! 😅

  • @anneli1735
    @anneli1735 Před rokem +5

    These videos coming out now are a blessing to improve my skills 😍 perfect timing ❣️

  • @dianaj3139
    @dianaj3139 Před rokem +4

    Another video I must watch MANY times! :) and by the way... YOU are the motivational speaker! I did love that suggestion near the end of this video by using the vocab at hand. GRACIAS!

  • @Elryca
    @Elryca Před rokem +5

    Hi Paul , l have recently found your channel and just wanted to tell you l find it really helpful , keep them coming, your a natural teacher, thank you

  • @mikedenham5882
    @mikedenham5882 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I like “Dejame en paz!

  • @jimmychafins
    @jimmychafins Před rokem +3

    These are great…I’ve always wondered how to translate things like “are you coming to pick me up?” Never would’ve thought to grab buscar for that…your insight into the language and how it works from an English point of view is priceless thanks for doing what you do!!!

    • @alambara5042
      @alambara5042 Před rokem

      you can also say vienes a recogerme? or " ya estas viniendo? "

  • @angelawalker9793
    @angelawalker9793 Před rokem +1

    You and Butterfly Spanish are my favourite online teachers!

  • @ZhivagoDoctor
    @ZhivagoDoctor Před rokem

    Outstanding !

  • @neo8494
    @neo8494 Před rokem +3

    Siempre tus vídeos me cambian la vida. Muchas gracias, Paul!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Es un placer. Gracias por verlos. Un saludo :)

  • @cathyplatin3906
    @cathyplatin3906 Před rokem +2

    SO helpful Paul. Muchísimas gracias por tus enseñanzas…

  • @sorchamurphy7955
    @sorchamurphy7955 Před rokem +1

    Me gustó mucho y tenías razón aunque conozco estos verbos bien, aprendí algo! Gracias Paul

  • @terribreed7637
    @terribreed7637 Před rokem

    This is one of my favorite Qroo videos.

  • @truestory923
    @truestory923 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks as always Paul!

  • @CleonaPattersoneFluentEnglish
    @CleonaPattersoneFluentEnglish Před 10 měsíci +1

    Tengo que buscar a mi amigo en la estación de tren a las diez. (BUSCAR = pick up.) 🎯
    Gracias Qroo Paul, no sabía este significado. Siempre aprendo algo util cuando veo tus vídeos.👍

  • @graham974
    @graham974 Před rokem

    Una lección muy útil! Gracias 🙏

  • @danielgrassman2175
    @danielgrassman2175 Před rokem

    Your videos are really easy to understand. Thank you, always appreciate the lessons!

  • @clem.cneely1522
    @clem.cneely1522 Před rokem

    Brilliant lesson as always sir!

  • @believeinpeace
    @believeinpeace Před rokem

    Absolutely perfect! Thank you so much! Somehow I lost the video when I got towards the end of it and I had to go back again. Don’t think that somebody cut you off towards the end. It was me accidentally hitting something end ending up another video.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate your commitment to supporting the channel. :)

  • @gg13308
    @gg13308 Před rokem

    gracias por orta grand video..hasta luego

  • @pauls.9954
    @pauls.9954 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @phildodd5532
    @phildodd5532 Před rokem

    Thanks, Paul !!!🤠

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      Hi Phil. Nice to see you're still watching my videos.

  • @travisleintz7735
    @travisleintz7735 Před rokem

    ¡Gracias por otro buen video! Fue muy útil. No me voy a rendir aprender español.

  • @jamesfreese4700
    @jamesfreese4700 Před rokem +1

    Really good video-content and usefulness are excellent-keep them coming!!!!

  • @lioness-kushlumumba8328

    Wow, great lesson so much useful information, I need to watch again as the pace is quite rapid. Thank you! The coffee is on it's way and you have a new subscriber!

  • @cynthiapittman1236
    @cynthiapittman1236 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks un mil veces

  • @zulkiflibinamanaf8962

    I agree

  • @waynevandermeer3050
    @waynevandermeer3050 Před 2 měsíci

    another good video Paul.the sentence "El hotel cuenta con .....always threw me off. i got it now.see it on FB all the time.

  • @franceshall7127
    @franceshall7127 Před rokem

    great class on buscar , contar y dejar 😍

  • @RoadyPacking-CyclingAdventures

    ?Que haces? Practicar mi espanol!! gracias de nuevo por otra gran lección!

  • @debweaver9412
    @debweaver9412 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @christinaalee
    @christinaalee Před rokem

    Sus videos son fantásticos y muy útiles. Para los de nivel más avanzado sería estupendo que hubiera videos completamente en español sin inglés. Gracias por tenerlo en cuenta!

    • @alambara5042
      @alambara5042 Před rokem

      I look for have exchange conversations in english and spanish, send me and email and we can talk a bit,
      si te animas podemos hablar un rato en español y luego en ingles asi tambien puedo practicar yo; pero desde luego en español te puedo ayudar muy facilmente como puedes comprobar jaja

  • @calvinburr1248
    @calvinburr1248 Před rokem

    I'm familiar with "Cuéntame los chismes" for "Tell (give) me the gossip"; and also, the word "Cuentista" (someone who tells stories) which can be used as a soft way of calling someone a liar such as with children, or for someone who "pulls people's legs" which is akin to someone joking.

  • @GermanBigGuy
    @GermanBigGuy Před rokem

    Support! Saludos!

  • @paulafranciscac2787
    @paulafranciscac2787 Před rokem

    It is more correct to say: ¿Vas a ir a buscarme? Are you coming to pick me up? Or ¿Puedes venir a buscarme (a la fiesta/ al metro/ al aeropuerto)? Regardless, you are a truly clear teacher. I wish you taught other languages as well.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Paula. I am sure that I have picked up some bad habits over the years. It has always been common for us to say something like, "Estoy listo. ¿Vienes a recogerme?" "Sí, ya voy."
      Thanks for the compliment about my teaching style. I appreciate it. I have enjoyed sharing what I have learned with people via CZcams. It is a fun retirement hobby. Have a great week. :)

  • @josedelnegro46
    @josedelnegro46 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You are so funny. Linda when I come to visit can I help Paul with the things you want done? Not that he has not done everything but find something for us to do while he is teaching me Spanish.

  • @tanaallen7479
    @tanaallen7479 Před rokem

    A different word for sandwich everywhere in the Spanish speaking word? True. Jeje. Fridge too

    • @zerepam9852
      @zerepam9852 Před 6 měsíci

      Sandwich= emparedado is the correct translatiom but it is mostly used on tv. Fridge: Refrigerador, refri is most commonly used.

  • @kevineros2302
    @kevineros2302 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the videos. Maybe I missed it when you were talking about present indicative vs present progressive for action oriented verbs, but in informal Latin American Spanish, when is present progressive used regularly vs. the present indicative? I've already learned present progressive conjugations, but just wondering now if I will ever use them. What about the other tenses in progressive mood? Will I use them or not?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the super thanks! I appreciate it. The present progressive is commonly used in Latin America. No worries there. You will get a feel for when to use it. For example, it would work well in a sentence like: No te puedo hablar ahora. Estoy trabajando. - I can't talk to you now. I'm working.
      If someone asks - ¿Qué haces? - what are you doing? Many times that present progressive will fit nicely. Estoy viendo la tele - Im watching TV.
      And if you go to a store and the person working there asks if he or she can help you, you can say, estoy buscando....whatever. It is correct.
      Those IENDO and ANDO endings are useful for other verbs too. One of my favorites is seguir + gerund (ING) - to keep doing something. Sigo trabajando. I keep working.

  • @sandrabrown7466
    @sandrabrown7466 Před rokem +1

    Hi Paul. Thank you for the lesson. Great as usual. A question came up on the language tutor and I wondered if Linda might have an answer. The word “ moist” in English is often thought to be a yucky description of something. Are there any words that native Spanish speakers think are odious.? Thank you 😊

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      I asked her and she couldn't think of any. That's a shame because what an awesome video that would have been. :)

  • @tensaijuusan4653
    @tensaijuusan4653 Před 6 měsíci

    Normally I only watch those Spanish video lessons (eg. "How to Spanish" ) if the presenters are native speakers AND there is almost zero English used to translate or explain grammatical points etc. BUT, the one exception I make is for the excellent video lessons made by Qroo Paul. It is as if Paul finds the lacunae in the standard textbook explanations of Spanish usage and proceeds to repair the "damage". I never fail to learn something amazing from Paul's presentations.
    Por cierto, qué le pasa a tu brazo? Hablabas demasiado por los codos?

  • @LandonTyner
    @LandonTyner Před rokem

    Great video! Are you going to continue the subjunctive series?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      Yes, I just got sidetracked a bit on direct an indirect object pronouns.

  • @georgewatters8441
    @georgewatters8441 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great class but I believe I need to go back a little. It's too overwhelming.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před 10 měsíci

      I cover a lot of material in my videos because I expect people to pause the videos and/or watch them more than once.

  • @viewer2325
    @viewer2325 Před rokem

    Hi Paul , as always great stuff. I notice in word reference, under buscar, they use ing for present tense. Estoy buscando las llaves y no las encuentro, I'm looking for the keys and I can't find them. Is the way you're teaching the way people speak and the Word reference the proper dictionary etiquette?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      If you are actively searching at that very moment estoy buscando (present progressive) is common. If someone asks what you are looking for you may hear either that or the present tense: ¿Qué buscas? The latter being quite common. If we're looking for something but not literally looking for it at that moment, the present tense is common. Buscamos una casa que tenga dos recámeras (we're looking for a house that has two bedrooms). If you use buscar + infinitive to mean "to look to do something" the present tense is by far the most common: Mexico busca reforzar su alianza con Colombia (Mexico seeks to strengthen its alliance with Colombia).
      I hope that answers your question.

  • @davidcollis4724
    @davidcollis4724 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Qroo Paul, im enjoying the lessons, thank you very much, however I don't understand something. With the subjunctive, its mainly about doubt or something that hasn't occurred yet,, right? But in the sentence. Los maestros dejan que los niños jueguen afuera todo el día. In this sentence I don't see the doubt. Please help me with this, thank you.

  • @kipstl
    @kipstl Před rokem

    Hi, I love your teaching method, was wondering, how close is the Spanish that you teach to European Spanish? Gracias!

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      There are some differences in vocabulary; however, the main verbs and constructions apply there as well. I don't use vosotros but I have started mentioning it in later episodes. One significant difference between European Spanish and Latin American Spanish is to express the recent past. I use the preterite and European Spanish uses the present perfect. Just subtle things like that really.

    • @kipstl
      @kipstl Před rokem

      Gracias

  • @TECMOBOWLvsRBI
    @TECMOBOWLvsRBI Před 2 měsíci

    Watched this video months ago and I’m still laughing at the “NO” associated with counting to 10 in Maya.

  • @michaelwallace4043
    @michaelwallace4043 Před rokem

    Paul, in the sentence that you use conte to describe “told”. Couldn’t you have used “Le dije a Maria lo qué pasó ayer”. If so, what is the preferred way to use I told? I guess this is also true for cuéntame. You could have use dime, right? Thanks

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      You can use decir but it is more common to use contar when telling a longer story or account. Think of it as narrating. Decir is great for telling people what to do (Le dije que se fuera) or sharing information or facts (Le dije dónde vive Juan).

    • @michaelwallace4043
      @michaelwallace4043 Před rokem +1

      @@QrooSpanish Thanks Paul

  • @daniellean5769
    @daniellean5769 Před rokem

    12:10 is there a reason we would use dejar + que+ sub. formula vs dejar + inf.? or is it a stylistic choice?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Shorter sentences you can go either way but longer more complex sentences will most often be dejar+que.

    • @daniellean5769
      @daniellean5769 Před rokem +1

      @@QrooSpanish thank you for the explanation 🙏.

  • @davidcollis4724
    @davidcollis4724 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Qroo Paul, also with this sentence, mi mujer deja que los perros duerman en la cama, i don't understand why we are using the subjunctive. Thank you

  • @cmanpatrick
    @cmanpatrick Před rokem

    I don't know why nobody teaches buscar like this... but it's worth translating as 'to seek'. I'm seeking the keys. (we don't need 'for' with the verb to seek).

    • @cmanpatrick
      @cmanpatrick Před rokem

      and so when learning the language you just tell yourself 'where i use look for, they use Seek'.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +2

      That's a good way to do it. I never thought of it that way.

    • @cmanpatrick
      @cmanpatrick Před rokem +1

      @@QrooSpanish Btw i should have started my comment positively - your videos are super helpful for me thanks :) But yes, whilst everyone says 'you shouldnt translate to learn a language' i disagree. i've sort of made my own version of english inside my head that's structured the way spanish people speak. Its easier to learn another english, than another language entirely. And that makes it easy to quickly rememeber structures. Eventually the spanish becomes embedded just as through any other method, if you practice enough.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      I didn't take it in a negative way at all. No worries. I have done the same thing when it comes to learning Spanish. I twist my English in my head to remember Spanish constructions etc. That method has worked great for me. After some time, it was no longer necessary to do that. The words just started coming out much easier. I guess it is all part of the process.

  • @octopi6462
    @octopi6462 Před rokem

    I learned to say "Para de" to mean "stop doing (something). Is there s difference between "para de" and "deja de"?

  • @tomgrier9542
    @tomgrier9542 Před rokem

    No te dejes dejes is subjunctive, a negative command takes the subjunctive.

  • @putridreviews
    @putridreviews Před rokem

    Gracias... I owe you a beer

  • @cwtckness
    @cwtckness Před rokem

    I was just trying to understand my friend using buscar mis Hilo’s en la escuela

  • @kristenp5835
    @kristenp5835 Před rokem

    So sentences with let’s will alway use subjunctive verbs? 🤔

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      No, not really. It really depends on the construction. It helps to look for subjunctive triggers.

  • @zipkeen8339
    @zipkeen8339 Před rokem

    I would have no hope of learning Spanish from a Spanish person. We are all individuals and have individual needs. Luckily we have the Internet and a mountain of choices

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      There are certainly more than enough free resources online to assist anyone in learning Spanish.

  • @Zzyzzyx
    @Zzyzzyx Před rokem

    Primero!

  • @kcorpora1
    @kcorpora1 Před rokem

    I always use dejar command in subjunctive.
    Amigos dejenme que lo haga...you all let me do it.
    Juana dejame que lo haga...Juana let me do it.
    This is a stronger contruction:
    yo no debería haberles dejado a los niños que comieran los dulces...or...yo no debería haberles dejado que los niños comieran los dulces.
    yo no debería haberle dejado que el bebé comiera eso.

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      I prefer that construction too unless it's a very short sentence like "Déjame hacerlo" or something like that. Thanks for watching the videos, by the way. I don't think they are much benefit to you but I do appreciate the support. :)

    • @kcorpora1
      @kcorpora1 Před rokem

      @@QrooSpanish Paul you know why your videos and others are useful and helpful to me, because it keeps me on my toes.
      I do sometimes have to re check myself since the only time I truly speak spanish to others is when I go on vacation to the Dominican Republic for vacation in which I am on my way there now while I am writing you. Other times I am just practicing with myself.
      Also I love participation and contributing. Also I like challenging because I could be wrong. Since I am a gringo I never stop learning and any good source I will use.
      Good stuff Qroo

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      Have a great time in the DR!

    • @kcorpora1
      @kcorpora1 Před rokem +1

      @@QrooSpanish Thanks Paul. I will be checking out your videos from there!

  • @1mikon
    @1mikon Před rokem

    Tengo que recoger a mi hijo de la escuela.
    Tengo que buscar mi hijo de la rscuela.
    Is the second sentence wrong?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      You can say Tengo que buscar a mi hijo de la escuela. It is one of the common uses of buscar.

  • @shamimgough1714
    @shamimgough1714 Před rokem

    Can you not say "tengo que recoger a mi hijo en la escuela" is 'buscar' in Mexico used for 'pick up'?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      Recoger is the verb I tend to use but "buscar" is widely used in this context as well.

  • @guitar355
    @guitar355 Před rokem

    Shouldn’t it be “le dejé”?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Yes, I missed the accent mark. I hate typos. :)

  • @juanmendezpu174
    @juanmendezpu174 Před 5 měsíci

    Soy nativo de español pero algunos son incorrectos

  • @deanc.5984
    @deanc.5984 Před rokem

    Have you done a Basic Beginners Spanish lesson? I'm 215 days into doulingo and getting lost, big Grammer titles are losing me. Suggest a basic spanish?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      Try this series. There are only seven lessons there but they cover a lot of material: czcams.com/video/8Ozf-mSpMFk/video.html

  • @misookkim4974
    @misookkim4974 Před rokem

    Got the impression that you are so fast for some (unknown) reasons ~particularly today's video 😢~😮~

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      Sorry about that. I was a bit rushed in my filming. You can always slow the video speed on CZcams. Hit the gear icon.

  • @AndreyRukhin
    @AndreyRukhin Před rokem +1

    What happened to your arm?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem +1

      I gave blood just before I filmed this.

  • @AndreyRukhin
    @AndreyRukhin Před rokem

    Te deje un sándwich… no accent?

    • @QrooSpanish
      @QrooSpanish  Před rokem

      Should be an accent on the second e in deje

  • @thomasakase
    @thomasakase Před rokem

    Super weird how this channel uses commercials for students of English! Possibly because I'm in Mexico now, but it's really stupid considering how this channel is focused on Spanish

  • @leeholden13
    @leeholden13 Před rokem

    Thanks!