learn Spanish – Common Jewelry words and phrases

Author: learnspanishfast  //  Category: Learn To Speak Spanish

This is one of the bonus free learning Spanish language videos that you will receive just by visiting www.LearningSpanishLikeCrazy.com and subscribing to the Learning Spanish Like Crazy newsletter. This video covers basic and common Jewelry spanish words and phrases. Unlike other learning Spanish courses available online (such as Rosetta Stone, Pimsleur, Rocket Spanish, Learn in Your Car Spanish, or Michel Thomas Spanish), Learning Spanish Like Crazy (LSLC) focuses entirely on teaching “Real …

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8 Responses to “learn Spanish – Common Jewelry words and phrases”

  1. ludachris475 Says:

    Oh, my God,
    She’s so beautiful.

  2. tommymaccho Says:

    quería aprender generales del español no castllano
    muchas gracias

  3. thegoodlittleboy Says:

    do you knoe the diference?????

  4. Aersus Says:

    El Español no Castellano NO EXISTE. No está mal referirse al idioma como Español pero es más correcto decir Castellano. Dentro del Castellano hay formas dialectales y se cuentan ya por más de 6.000 distribuidos tanto dentro de España como fuera (México, Uruguay, Argentina… etc) Deberías haber dicho, “El Español que se habla en Latinoamérica” y dentro de ese ámbito especificar el país.

  5. maximus0032 Says:

    español and castellano are the exact same thing. The terminology is used for political purposes. One could talk about the Spanish languages which include Castellano, Catalan, Asturian, Galicia, Basque and so forth. Castellano is used when comparing it to Spain’s other languages. However, when comparing castellano to foreign languages then Castellano becomes Español. Note that Español o castellano like all languages, has varieties called dialects (Spanish Spanish, Mexican Spanish and so on)

  6. maximus0032 Says:

    French may sound sophisticated, but Spanish is definitely seducing.

  7. Somerandomguy128 Says:

    I agree

  8. ChafaChannel Says:

    garbage video

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