10 Must-Know Spanish Phrases Using the Verb Tener
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2020
- Tener in Spanish is a verb with many different uses. In this video, you'll learn 10 ways to use the verb tener and Spanish common phrases with the verb tener. These 10 Spanish expressions with the verb Tener (to have in Spanish) are essential to communicate with native Spanish speakers.
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Thanks a million!! I see a couple of typos..it should read 'driving'...not 'riving'
Hola Brenda, your English is really good! and I’m ok with you speaking English for your own proficiency but prefer it when you make us work harder by listening to nearly 100% of your beautiful Spanish. BTW, I saw your lesson on muletillas and looked up “muleta” and see it means “crutch” so muletillas means “little crutch” or what I would say a little bridge to fill in the gaps in someone’s train of thought or expression. I thought “fluido” meant “fluent” but apparently it also means “flowing” or smooth.... filling in the gaps with little bridge words. like filling in pot holes on a road to make it smoother. : ). Love all your videos....thank you!! I wish you had been my profesora in university classes. I would have learned a lot more and enjoyed it. I taught some Cuban friends the word “muletilla” and what it means. Imagine a gringo teaching native hispanohablantes a word in their own language!
Holà, profe ! Yo suelo usar la preposicion DE despues de tener miedo. Muchas gracias
Tener razón uso mucho
Thank you for the lesson. Tener is one of those crucial verbs for Spanish.
Greetings from Dublin Ireland,big fan of Spain nice to have a little understanding of Spanish. Nice to say something in Spanish.
Gracias por Vídeo
Me gusta tu lecciones. Gracias.
He nececitado esta leccion
Si bueno.gracias.
Muchas gracias professora.
Muchas gracias.
I enjoyed learning two of the expressions. The others I knew. Tengo ganas de beber una copy de vino tinto. Tengo miedo a conducir en Lebanon, especialmente en Trípoli. No seguen las reglas de la calle.
Muchísimas gracias
best way to teach this!!! grateful for you
Me encanta todos tus videos. Muchas gracias!!
Michas gracias profesora. Me gusta mucho.! Que dios te bendiga!
Muchas gracias. Disfruté tu video. Fue muy útil. Mi expresión favorita es " Tengo hambre" especialmente antes la cena.
Muy útil! Gracias por otro vídeo bueno profesora!
Very helpful. Thank you