Learn Spanish. 5. Essential Adjectives Nº 1

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25 Responses to “Learn Spanish. 5. Essential Adjectives Nº 1”

  1. chorgaparada Says:

    ‘Yo estoy bien = I am good’ INCORRECT
    ‘Yo estoy bien = I am fine’ CORRECT

    ‘Yo soy bueno = I am good’ CORRECT

  2. developyourart Says:

    Wouldn’t it be “El es un grande persona?” instead of “una”? I don’t understand and need some clarification.

  3. LightningMage04 Says:

    You would use the masculine noun: “ellos.”
    It’s the same for if you use “we” and there is a mixture of men and women: “nosotros.”

  4. anne241163 Says:

    I think it’s because A PERSON=UNA PERSONA in the Spanish language, it is a feminin word to begin with, so you would have to say UNA PERSONA even if you talk about a man. Right, Max?

  5. normalperson09 Says:

    estos videos son muy bueno. Gracias amigo

  6. sidal888 Says:

    Nice video. Thank you.

  7. vicizmax Says:

    I’m sure anne241163 is right ;)
    It’s the same in russian.
    If the noun is feminine, then the adjective is fiminine too, even if the subject is macsuline.
    Eg.
    El = he (masculine)
    Persona = person (feminine)
    una persona
    el es
    el es + una persona
    el es una grande persona

  8. vicizmax Says:

    Well technically you can have a good mood..!

  9. Harumisairu Says:

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    i m gonna learn spanish with your videos!
    thank you so much!

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  11. buck777777 Says:

    thankyou really enjoying it. people trying to make money out of something like laguages i feel is just exploiting. the way you teach is great

  12. easyspanish Says:

    If there is a mixture, in spanish you have to use “Ellos”.

    greetings!

  13. MaStErPhReSh333 Says:

    if you make alto/a/os/as

    than what do you do for an adjective ending in “e” like “grande”???

  14. 17shade17 Says:

    yes, I´d like to know that too

  15. david880916 Says:

    words end on “e” is unisex, can be used by either gender.

  16. stj1003 Says:

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  17. djjazzydj Says:

    This guy makes a big mistake by rolling every ‘R’ – you only do this when there is a double ‘R’. This is very important because dog is ‘perro’, however, but is’pero’

  18. djjazzydj Says:

    Also, “he is a big person” (if you ever wanted to say that) would not be ES UNA GRAN(DE) PERSONA,

  19. djjazzydj Says:

    but instead, ES UNA PERSONA MUY GRANDE (literally “he is a person very big”).

    You would never say “soy bueno” either, unless you really fancied yourself!!!

  20. undostresingles Says:

    WRONG!!!

    HOw do you think you say MOUSE in spanish?? Mouse in spanish is RATON… and ir sounds with THE ROLLING “R”… read more.

  21. MaStErPhReSh333 Says:

    lol to put it shorter an adjective is a discribing word used to discribe a noun

  22. divawalking Says:

    I agree. I also learned that you roll your r’s when it appears at the beginning of a word. Have you learned that also?

  23. divawalking Says:

    Interesting. I learned that the adjective always precedes the noun. Perhaps there are exceptions to this rule. Hmm.

  24. vulgay Says:

    just to clarify, so if i were a female student, it would be ” Yo soy una buena estudiante” or ” Yo soy buena estudiante” ? when do u put una? because in the previous lesson, ‘i am a student’ = ‘ Yo soy estudiante’ theres no una in this sentence..

  25. luisfern777 Says:

    don’t worry, the word “un or una” is optional… you can say “Yo soy estudiante” or “Yo soy un estudiante”

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