Learn Spanish. 6. Essential Adjectives Nº 2

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13 Responses to “Learn Spanish. 6. Essential Adjectives Nº 2”

  1. milanium22 Says:

    Hi

    Your lesons are really simple and giving basic knowledge of spanish

    I really enjoyed them I put them i favarites and will watch every day to learn more

    please keep posting
    thanks

  2. 0spazzy0yazzy0 Says:

    Thanks for posting xxx

  3. aria1993 Says:

    lext nesson rofl =). Nah but this guy is awesome

  4. fatgirlslim3 Says:

    ok sri i hae a few doubts..like with pronouciation…u say one word then u promounce it diffrent the next time u say it..which is alittle confusing..like..”pobre” smtimes u pronounce the “b” like a “v”…could you explain tht??
    thank u great video’s :D

  5. vicizmax Says:

    The letter “b” is not pronounced like the english “b” and the letter “v” is not pronounced like the english “v”. They are much softer, and can sometimes sound alike. So the “b” can even sound like a “v” sometimes..! I guess when you talk faster the b sounds more like a v and when you talk slow you can hear more clearly that its a b..

  6. SongOfTheLastCamel Says:

    So you pronounce “B” like “v” and “G” like “H”?

  7. monotonespectrum Says:

    alot of people do, but most of the time, it IS still a ‘b’, just said alot softer, so it’s more like a ‘v’. same thing with the ‘g’.

  8. gonzodercoole Says:

    Your lessons rock. Thx for the effort ;)

  9. PyroXyro Says:

    few money

  10. hillbillyjo Says:

    rico suave just got cheesier

  11. 1ceylon Says:

    i hate spanish

  12. vulgay Says:

    hmm i’m wondering about the words ending with Es.. like poor-pobre and hot-caliente.. do the rules still apply? so for males it would be probro/probros and females, probra/probras and same goes for caliente? so probre and caliente is actually unisex? can be for both genders?

  13. archieisfreaknepic Says:

    yo estoy en nueva zealand, soy keegan my espanol es chico. . estudiando espanol es fresco!

    im learning :D haha

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