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Tendria que ser español por un español no por un mexicano -.-
BOB VALO!!!!
No desprecio a México. Lo llevo en el corazón como todo el mundo…
Lo del acento está claro que cada país tiene el suyo con sus variantes y todos nos va a perecer que el nuestro es el más neutro.
@Pepelukeriaunapolla . No necesariamente esta mal pronunciado y ademas en el centro del pais se mantiene un acentro bastante neutro, tu comentario solo denota tu desprecio hacia Mexico y tu falta de conocimiento al respecto.
Hay yay yay….Id like to learn more about Jasmine!
this is a mexican spanish not of the Spain she tolk with mexican pronunciation
@estrelladebarrio
lolz, what do you mean the central american spanish is bad? you mean teh way hicks talk it? the same way hicks in teh states speak terrible english? don’t be so ignorant, chum.
lol, mexican spanish? ther’es jsut euro and then american-continent spanish
Spanish’s Pronunciation is weird man . without offense.
hola! Your english is good. Mi espaniol es mala! I’ve been teaching myself with books for awhile now. I’d love to be fluent
so I can order at restaurants & understand more on Univision tv. I love that channel! But, I agree–Latin Spanish is way more useful in the US. hasta luego, dude!
@drummernezzy i dont speak a good english but let me tell you something you are right , it way beter to learn mexican spanish, cuz mexican spanish is the standart spanish,spanish from central and south america, like guatemala,honduras,peru, is really bad, but the people who dont speak spanish thinks that is the same, thats wrong, and thats why mexican spanish always represent latinamerica,plus spanish from spain is old weird and they use too many stupid bad words, only can be usedin1 countr
she has nice tits,,,,,,,
Well, there is a HUGE population of Mexican Spanish speakers in the US compared to Spain Spanish. That’s why I think it’s better to learn Mexican Spanish.
For me, anyway.
Here’s an advice for anybody who’s thinking about taking spanish lessons:
Try to learn the spanish spoken in SPAIN.
The mexican spanish is just way too weird and the accent and pronunctiation are not quite good.
Think that the spanish spoken in Southamerica is a variation of the european spanish.
the best spanish program is visual link spanish and its free go to my video to see for yourself and also get the link for the free program
lol @ 0:50
que manera de enseñar español más cutre…
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once you get it you’ll agree its the best way to learn
go to my review video for the link or you could continue not learning with youtube videos
@sunbrek not everyone can speak spanish… if you allready can, then don’t watch this
Ok lol i was bored and i was searching for spanish classes, but this is really … it teachs you like if you were a retard, seriusly ppl i know how to speak spanish and english and this is the worst “spanish class”
It depends. That spanish lessons are from Mexican teachers. In Spain (Europe), it says different. In spain, we said like you post
Thanks Darkfirecito for the feedback. I don’t think that IrKeNoVa’s explanation is correct (i.e. that it depends on whether the subject is known or not). That is not a relevant point or criterion.
Once an agent is specified, as introduced by “por”, the sentence structure is PASSIVE, in which case, I believe that “ser” (not “estar”) should be used (hence should be “FUE sacudida por problemas”).
Spanish grammar is very subtle!
You are right! I know because I speak spanish xD
I help with spanish in exchange for german