7 SPANISH FILLER WORDS That Make You Sound Like a Native Speaker

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  • Mastering muletillas (Spanish filler words, the Spanish equivalent of “umm", "like", "right", "you know") is one of the secrets to sounding super natural in Spanish. Learn them to sound just like a native Spanish speaker.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:44 Este
    2:11 Bueno
    4:44 O sea
    5:14 Así, Así Como, Como
    6:30 Pues
    7:47 Entonces
    8:42 Yes No?
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Komentáře • 110

  • @springspanish
    @springspanish  Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for watching! Next steps: get a free Essential Spanish Chunking Kit with Spanish resources here: go.springlanguages.com/free-spanish-training-vco

    • @natetheprogrammer
      @natetheprogrammer Před 2 lety

      Those chimes are so loud and high pitched they hurt my ears. Please do something about that in future videos.

    • @mjperfume1523
      @mjperfume1523 Před rokem

      Turn your sound down

  • @MSMediaRotterdam
    @MSMediaRotterdam Před rokem +3

    Not only a great teacher but a great actress too...

  • @jamesfreese4700
    @jamesfreese4700 Před rokem +4

    Very good-this lesson explains a lot of what I am hearing when people are talking!!!!

  • @szelag
    @szelag Před 6 měsíci +2

    These are so good and so practical! Loving these for brushing up on Spanish before going down to CDMX

  • @teressacooks7928
    @teressacooks7928 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This really helped a lot. Much better than using a Spanish / English dictionary for comprehension. Muchas gracias😊

  • @davidjones4515
    @davidjones4515 Před 2 lety +7

    Gabby should be making Spring Spanish videos. She's awesome.

  • @Nelly80s
    @Nelly80s Před rokem +8

    Muy bien. Soy colombiana. Creo que el "este" lo usan más los mexicanos. Pues en mi caso, no uso el este para hacer exposiciones, jamás! En ese caso, hablo muy en serio y formal. Y en las conversaciones entre amigos sí lo uso pero sólo si no recuerdo algo y empiezo a pensar mientras digo "... esteee"

    • @Sirianstar10
      @Sirianstar10 Před rokem +1

      Hey, Nelly. I fell in love with Colombia about 6 months ago. I'm Italian/American and I'm trying to learn Colombian Spanish. I only watch TV shows that are in Spanish, with translations now and I'm learning quite a bit. I'm watching Pedro, El Escamoso now, I'm on episode 88 with a lot more to go!! I love this show..I'm addicted to it and its characters. I want to visit Colombia and throw myself into the culture and l just saw that there is a travel warning to Colombia. I almost cried!!! It looks so beautiful. Just wanted to say hello and tell you that I love your country!!! 💙💙💙🇨🇴🇨🇴

    • @Nelly80s
      @Nelly80s Před rokem

      @@Sirianstar10 Gracias! Mi país es hermoso. Welcome! Yo ayudo a extranjeros con el español.

  • @audrak-m6419
    @audrak-m6419 Před 2 lety +17

    “Judge for YOURSELF.” ;)
    Este video es importantísimo para sonar relajado y natural. Muchas veces, necesito pausar para recoger los pensamientos. No es que no sé las palabras en español, mejor dicho es que no sé qué quería compartir o me falta la palabra para la situación. Tener un bolsillo lleno de estas muletillas será muy útil para todas!
    Gracias, paulisima!

    • @edwardmacnab354
      @edwardmacnab354 Před rokem

      yes . Judge by yourself would mean alone in a corner somewhere, whereas judge for yourself would mean judge according to your own morals and principals

  • @MrVdennis
    @MrVdennis Před rokem +1

    Paulissima 🤣🤣🤣best teacher! la mejor maestra 🔝

  • @windandsea6237
    @windandsea6237 Před rokem +2

    Your videos are so well done and help me a lot. Thank you

  • @chrisholland3552
    @chrisholland3552 Před 3 lety +3

    Estoy feliz que he encontrado este canal.
    Soy Bolillo y estoy tratando de mejorar mi Espanol. Ya estoy separado de mi esposa (ella es de Tampico, Taumalipas y no habla Ingles,) y tengo que encontrar mas personas para practicar mi Espanol.
    Mi meta es estar mucho mas fluido y tambien encontrar una novia mexicana. 😍

  • @elvinjonas5451
    @elvinjonas5451 Před 2 lety +3

    Buen trabajo y gracias.

  • @richardbottomley2990
    @richardbottomley2990 Před 3 lety +4

    ¿Paulísima? No manches... ¡buenísima! 🥰😎

  • @margaritakleinman5701
    @margaritakleinman5701 Před 2 lety +2

    Haha, "a mediocre yes", I love that. Fantastico video, siempre uso la mayoria de estas palabras y expresiones, pero no conocia la palabra "muletillas". Oh y para contestar tu pregunta, "judge for yourself" es correcto. Gracias por otro excelente y divertido video!

  • @DrMott
    @DrMott Před rokem

    Entonces! Entonces! Que fantástico!

  • @Otrebor0707
    @Otrebor0707 Před rokem

    We use este, entonces, pues, bueno, & no? as filler words in Filipino.

  • @rab1116
    @rab1116 Před 2 lety +2

    you have a great persona and the heart beauty mark on your cheek is very special

  • @brad_dogtales4u
    @brad_dogtales4u Před 2 lety +2

    Que preciosa es la sobrina. Si, eres mi maestra de español favorita, pero Amanda robó este episodio! Espero ver más de ella!

  • @4himsanctified
    @4himsanctified Před 2 lety

    excelente

  • @adstaton8461
    @adstaton8461 Před 2 lety +5

    In Puerto Rico, "sabes" (you know?) is often used as a filler. Necesitamos ir el supermercado, sabes?

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem +1

      But you guys wouldnt pronounce the final '-s'! it sounds like sabe!

  • @morrismcdaniel3671
    @morrismcdaniel3671 Před 2 lety

    You're awesome...

  • @robertlublin1458
    @robertlublin1458 Před 2 lety

    Nice!

  • @jamescasarella8463
    @jamescasarella8463 Před rokem

    Wow this teacher is beautiful ❤️

  • @ivarivarsson4508
    @ivarivarsson4508 Před 2 lety

    I just found this channel today, you're so funny! Mucho grascioco (?) 😅 Me encanta

  • @Dievanable
    @Dievanable Před 2 lety +10

    Although the filler words may make you sound more like a native speaker, I wouldn't recomend to use specifically "este" like in this examples, I know they are a little exaggerated to prove the point but it makes you sound like a distracted person

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem +1

      You NEVER EVER used filler words when you learned a new language or have you NEVER learned another language before? The filler words will happen with beginners because they are translating to spanish from their native language (likely english), so its a pregnant pause while the mind searched for the proper word & word order. Its virtually unavoidable for beginners.

  • @fross6827
    @fross6827 Před 2 lety

    Great videos

  • @xoxliltina12xox
    @xoxliltina12xox Před 2 lety +2

    this was so helpful!! thank you!! and your niece is a STAR, SO CUTE!!

  • @shamanculture780
    @shamanculture780 Před rokem

    Im into this double subtitle life. Sabes que es yabla? Super cool

  • @branddann
    @branddann Před rokem

    Estoy aprendiendo muchas frases de este mujer bonita que yo puedo usarlos !

  • @ryanr6656
    @ryanr6656 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video by my favorite teacher! Tacos de suadero son mis favoritos!

  • @cathywirth2019
    @cathywirth2019 Před 2 lety +2

    One of my Spanish teachers would often say “vamos a ver” (let’s see).

    • @ulisesdiale4004
      @ulisesdiale4004 Před 2 lety +1

      You can also say just "a ver" (which sound similar to "haber", so it can be confusing at first)

    • @browntroutfisherman
      @browntroutfisherman Před 2 lety +1

      @@ulisesdiale4004 yes.. it took me ages to distinquish between A ver and Haber in spoken Spanish in Spain.!

    • @ulisesdiale4004
      @ulisesdiale4004 Před 2 lety

      @@browntroutfisherman it's up to context haha

  • @vladadanivska
    @vladadanivska Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, you are absolutely amazing! 😀💕💕💕💕Like Gabi Solis from Desperate housewives.

  • @andrewstephen9096
    @andrewstephen9096 Před rokem +1

    I've been using umm all my life without knowing it was a Spanish word!! That's amazing!!

  • @rodneyprince18
    @rodneyprince18 Před 2 lety +4

    Óraaale!!! Chingonsisimo el video. Where were you when I started learning Spanish lol. It took me years before I had heard and learned how to use those muletillas and you have explained them so well in what is probably the best lesson ever made on the subject. Awesome work! You have a new subscriber and thanks for this fantastic video!!!!

  • @YTBILL9873
    @YTBILL9873 Před rokem

    Like, “you know”, thank you.

  • @honeybeejourney
    @honeybeejourney Před 2 lety

    "Mi veldad," suena como los Puelto Riqueños. Jeje! Muy preciosa tu sobrina.

  • @VaultDwellerGal
    @VaultDwellerGal Před 2 lety

    “Chorro de limón” had me laughing. In Texas the only thing people say chorro for us the runs 💩

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez Před rokem

    Que preciosa la sobrina!

  • @James-nv1wf
    @James-nv1wf Před rokem

    I would be pretty cool if the words in Spanish on screen were the same color as the corresponding word (s) in English...like yellow, white, yellow..etc.

  • @Milordvega
    @Milordvega Před rokem

    ¿Acapulqueña? Sus facciones indican que puede ser otra descendiente de.... bueno, de los tripulantes asiáticos (filipinos más que nada) de los galeones que...bueno, que llegaban a Acapulco desde el puerto de Manila, o sea, durante la época del Virreinato, pues.
    Gracias. (De un hispanoparlante filipino que vivió unos años en la CDMX - los tacos suaderos son riquísimos y bien, pero... bueno, me gustan más los tacos al pastor)

  • @transformationnationyoga
    @transformationnationyoga Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I had heard most of these, but I didn’t know what many of them meant or where they came from. I have a question about “pues.” My girlfriend completes a phone call with “Ok, pues” when she is talking with one of her sisters. I always assumed that it was a contraction of “después.” Could it just be the filler word instead?

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem

      It seems like she is saying 'ok then'. Despues means 'after' as you probably already knew, so wouldnt make sense in context.

    • @PaulisimaSpringSpanish
      @PaulisimaSpringSpanish Před rokem

      @@inconnu4961 Exactamente :D

  • @rafa6684
    @rafa6684 Před rokem

    Judge for yourself :)

  • @traceyb715
    @traceyb715 Před rokem

    You are so hilarious

  • @pamelaruhl461
    @pamelaruhl461 Před 2 lety +1

    Jajaja jajaja este

  • @paulbrooks9546
    @paulbrooks9546 Před 2 lety

    Ay , Los un muy bueno cosa al encluyo extra definición por Bueno, y Bueno/Well y entonces Los Todo Bueno timbré Bueno yo mensa Hola? Así es bueno, good al sabe!

  • @Ed_Gein
    @Ed_Gein Před 2 lety +1

    I would just typically say, "What's up? or How is it going? But would spanish speakers say ¿Cómo está yendo? It's kind of like when we sneeze, you might say god bless you. That might not make any sense to a native spanish speaker who might say salud , just meaning health or I wish you good health, which makes more sense.

    • @ulisesdiale4004
      @ulisesdiale4004 Před 2 lety

      You could hear that, yes. It makes sense, but because it's a little extense, you won't hear it much

    • @ulisesdiale4004
      @ulisesdiale4004 Před 2 lety

      When asking for something specific it's more common, not so much as a way to say hello.
      ¿Cómo está yendo la edición? ('How's the edition going?'-you ask if they're struggling with it or everything is going well).
      Anyways, asking just ¿Cómo va la edición? is also correct and more common

  • @brandon_wallace
    @brandon_wallace Před 2 lety +1

    2:07 ¿Porqué la señora dijo "bye" en vez decir "adios"?

    • @GhostyGhost7007
      @GhostyGhost7007 Před 2 lety +1

      Dijo en un otro video que “Bye” es muy común en México.

  • @JoshuaTanzer
    @JoshuaTanzer Před 2 lety +1

    Es verdad que "entonces" se puede usar como "por eso"? Por ejemplo: Mi amigo estaba enfermo y entonces no pudo ir al concierto.

  • @cauliflowerpower41
    @cauliflowerpower41 Před rokem

    I thought pues was well

  • @chrisholland3552
    @chrisholland3552 Před 3 lety +2

    Es correcto decir que 'pues' es como 'entonces' pero mas informal?

  • @trulytatianaaa
    @trulytatianaaa Před rokem

    Is O Sea a Mexican thing only? Or all Hispanics say it

  • @stevedavenport1202
    @stevedavenport1202 Před rokem

    I like saying "O sea, no???" It really endears me to whitecans

  • @brucebanner3566
    @brucebanner3566 Před 3 lety +1

    Bueno or pues? No puedo decidir! 🤔

    • @PaulisimaSpringSpanish
      @PaulisimaSpringSpanish Před 2 lety

      You don't have to! use both!!! In Guerrero, where I was born, people say "bueno pues" al the time (it's like oh well then)

  • @hildargaliev372
    @hildargaliev372 Před 3 lety

    Gracias. Tienes cute hijo

  • @musicofhevan9278
    @musicofhevan9278 Před rokem

    You are so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @nameunknown007
    @nameunknown007 Před rokem

    Super-natural is not very natural 😅. It means related to ghosts. I’m loving your classes though, muchas gracias!

  • @elvinjonas5451
    @elvinjonas5451 Před 2 lety

    Que bellisima

  • @mshelton1279
    @mshelton1279 Před rokem

    ¿Bravo lectura, no? 😊

  • @scotthullinger4684
    @scotthullinger4684 Před 2 lety

    Yes, all true. However, if you have a bad English accent - or other accent - you'll surely NEVER sound much like a native speaker.

  • @beatleplayer1011
    @beatleplayer1011 Před rokem

    Judge “for” yourself not “by”

  • @antant5922
    @antant5922 Před rokem +1

    If you slow down the subtitles it'd be great, it sounds like you're teaching natives.

  • @PatrickBresnehan
    @PatrickBresnehan Před 2 lety

    Jko som evoržitimav šra požjiti espanze kova zi vstrâitiu draveditiu žasto vořpe. Štralia balvitiu jko bitiva kómviti ýpravitimav moy žjvelimze.

  • @ezduzitgarcia784
    @ezduzitgarcia784 Před 2 lety

    Dorko

  • @KD-nk3ht
    @KD-nk3ht Před 2 lety +1

    Never use any filler word(s) in any language unless you wish to sound like Butthead.

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem +1

      Never make declarations to other people unless you wish to sound like a rude jerk!

  • @saulperez3512
    @saulperez3512 Před 2 lety

    la mayoria de los hispanos hablates no hablan asi con muletillas en cambio los nativos anglo parlantes no salen del you no ,and so i mean

  • @salvadoralejandro1026
    @salvadoralejandro1026 Před rokem +1

    En serio estás recomendando usar muletillas, esto parece subrealista, sonar nativo acaso es sinónimo de hablar incorrectamente o tener vicios del habla. En serio si alguien está aprendiendo a hablar español por favor eviten muletillas es algo que no se escucha bien y es desesperante. De echo en las escuelas de oración te califican negativamente si las usas mucho.

    • @JuanMoreno-wo5yb
      @JuanMoreno-wo5yb Před rokem

      Estoy de acuerdo. Quiero soñar mas educado, no menos... I agree. I want to sound more educated, not less.

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem +1

      But when one is LEARNING a new language, there is translating in one's head, so the filler words/sounds (muletillas) will be there anyway, because we have to think through our speech more! She was trying to be helpful!

  • @TexyHampp
    @TexyHampp Před rokem

    I don’t get it. Mexican tacos are just ok not to get exited about. TexMex or even Taco Bell is much better, ósea

  • @amsosa6059
    @amsosa6059 Před 2 lety

    why only do mexican spanish -_-

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 Před 2 lety

    I would advise learners to avoid these muletillas. They don't sound good or complimentary on native speakers in the first place. God knows what this woman was thinking with this video. 🙄 This video should be titled "how to sound like an inarticulate moron in a second language". 😭

    • @MyTurtleApril
      @MyTurtleApril Před 7 měsíci +1

      Filler words are a part of language.

    • @chacmool2581
      @chacmool2581 Před 7 měsíci

      @@MyTurtleApril Not of polished speech or my normal everyday language. Don't get people hooked on these words.

    • @MyTurtleApril
      @MyTurtleApril Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@chacmool2581 well, not everyone is the same as you. Keep your boring formal speech to yourself!