Learn how to speak Spanish by knowing how to greet someone in Spanish in this free language video on learning how to speak Spanish. Expert: Mixitxu Etxeberria Bio: Mixitxu Etxeberria speaks fluent Spanish, holds a BA in Linguistics from Reed College, lived in Spain for one year, taught Spanish for six months. Filmmaker: EV studios
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yo no hablar espanol muy bien… ermmm let me think, mi nombre es aaron, tengo viente anos y vive en liverpool, de todos modos gracias por el vídeo, que era genial. muy bien muy bien muy bien, adios
jaja now our greetings are just a head greeting
Menos mal que no me hace falta aprender español…
Kabudlay mag espaniola siguro mga chavacanos kabalo pa pero ilonggo nabudlayan ako.
saber hablar español correctamente es mucho mas dificil que aprender ingles… cuanlquier persona te lo puede decir.. tenemos muchisimos tiempos verbales que incluso muchos de los hablantes nativos del idioma español no los conocen.. Aunque a nosotros no nos parezca saber hablar español correctamente es muy dificil para personas que hablan otras lenguas.. jajaj esa es mi opinion..
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if you really want my opinion…..spanish is not hard really….probably the easiest for english speakers to pick up because they are both so similar……spanish speakers may say english is not hard and visa versa but the fact is that english throws out new vocabulary every day…..not to mention slang terms(thats why it’s considered the hardest language to master)
lol spanish for dums
Not really! All the Spanish spaking countries we learn PRO Spanish and ALSO PRO Enlgish! Believe me! Spanish is way harder than English in my opinion, so many tenses, forms and phonix rules.
en realidad, los mexicanos hablan un español neutro y correcto en mi opinion
Okay, I know Spanish is hard, even for native speakers like me, but don’t you think you americans NEED to learn spanish? Let me tell you, Spanish is the second most speaken language in the world, english is like the third one.
You don’t have to translate word by word… Those are idioms. Like “work out”. I’m not going to say “Voy a tabajar afuera” (English: I’m going to work out). No, that’s not right.
It’s not about “liking” it’s about “needing” to speak the language, and believe me, a lot of americans should learn to speak spanish as WE do with your language
La plena xD
XD parece estupida repitiendo lo mismo jajaja….
1 tip to learn Spanish fast and proper go to Spain with a laptop with the program visual link Spanish on it.
to get visual link Spanish free go to my Spanish videos for the link! and see how much better it is than what ever else youve been trying
quote ” visual link Spanish is the best Spanish course of all time, of all time”
Kanye West.
bull i work a lot of spanish people everyday they will not tell you nothing and they make sure to speak it so fast you will never be able to undrstand or learn it. then when you try to ask them something to help you learn spanish they just try to confuse you. forget that if you want to learn spanish go to a technical college and learn it.
I think thats is really easy to learn the language with this videos ( I am spanish ^^)
me gustaa como aprenden jaja saludos
there is three things you need to do to speak spanish.1 put your self around people that speak it alot i know it works .2 learn the spanish alphabet.3learn common words. thanks all you need to do.
@troikagirl let me tell you that both are correct, the difference is depending if you’re in spain or latin america, because in Spain they pronounce different the C and Z, like “th” and in other places where spanish is spoken is like “S”. Hope I helped.
hey i speak spanish (i from colombia)
the form is
gracias = thanks
muchas gracias = thank you so much
grax = thx
gracias a ti = thank you
Hola!
Some of Filipino word sounds like Spanish
S-viaje
F-biyahe
i want to learn how to speak spanish like boricuas