TOP 20 SPANISH FOOD WORDS

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25 Responses to “TOP 20 SPANISH FOOD WORDS”

  1. Stellairisel Says:

    Very nice video. Just wanted to mention that in Spain we say ‘z’ and ‘c’ like the English sound ‘th’, as in ‘thanks’.
    E.g. the word ‘cereal’ would be in Latin America: ‘sereal’ and in Spain: ‘thereal’.

  2. ilikeporsche959s Says:

    Does it depend on where you go? I want to go to Spain to become fluent, i am probably intermediate but i dont want to pick up the “th” no offense…. i heard south in Andalucia they dont say “th”

  3. cotovi1 Says:

    Buén comentario

  4. magic4ever09 Says:

    Hola teine mas porque 2 meses pasado yo vive en espana para dos anos. Pero yo quiero sabes mucho mas espanol

    muchas gracias :)

  5. co23ghttoe Says:

    yea, if u go to southern spain, u’ll hear a more similar spanish accent to the Latin America =3 as u go to the north, ull hear the “th”, but dun go to the north east if what u want is spanish lol! xD cuz here u’ll find lot of catalan and catalan influenced accent ^^;;;

  6. jimpodgenie Says:

    thanks for posting. food is a very important part of the Spanish culture.

  7. seygra20 Says:

    i learnt verduras and legumbres to mean vegetables what is d difference

  8. mouniros8484 Says:

    hola primero gracias para este video me gusta mucho

  9. nacionalcapo Says:

    legumbre = cheakpea, lentils, etc
    vegetables: tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, onion, etc

    hope it helps!

  10. Carcass88Gore Says:

    mm well hello, the difference for vegetables are only “verduras”…. legumbres it’s only for reference to: peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, nuts, etc etc—:) i hope i help you :)

  11. oswaldocamp Says:

    esta mal la pronunciacion de vegetale-verduras
    se pronuncia bexchtaivol

  12. esaudio Says:

    Hola Oswaldo:
    La pronunciación es correcta. Consulta un diccionario de fonética y verás que es así.
    Gracias por tu comentario.
    Julio

  13. fall4ever16 Says:

    OHHHHH! Spanish is like tagalog, Well Spanish peeps colonize philippines for 300 years so maybe tagalog words , is from spanish language. I mean the spanish has the origin of it.

  14. WBolognesi Says:

    Podrias mencion los artigos tambien.. ejemplo: la carne, el agua, la leche… sometimes we need it…

  15. esaudio Says:

    Hi,
    I intentionally omit them as it is a mistake to translate for example food as la comida. That depends on the context:
    Example:
    I love food. Me gusta la comida.
    I need to buy food: Tengo que comprar comida NOT la comida.

    For that reason, the student needs to learn when to place the article and when not to. It is context and exposure to the language what gives you that. Just adding articles per se creates more harm than good in the long run.
    Thanks for your comments,
    Julio

  16. akumie Says:

    haha the girl at the beginning of the video sounds like she is from catalan

  17. noelJE1998 Says:

    yes i heard la comida then you say just comida so this example helps. also i am learning spanish much beter now.
    in my school we cant take spanish tell next year and half the kids now speak spanish so i wante to be ble to comprendo and comunicate with them so i no what there saying and i think it would be nicew to no two languges.

  18. esaudio Says:

    Great to hear that! I love that passion to learn a new language! Keep up the great work! Happy Spanish learning!
    Julio

  19. emiliatovic Says:

    articulos gañan

  20. kawnyflowers Says:

    candy=dulce

  21. ka7hy Says:

    Al final dijo “SOMETIMES we need it”, y creo que con eso se refiere al hecho de que saber si una palabra pertenece a femenino o masculino le va a permitir no errar en un futuro, como ellos suelen hacer con ciertas palabras: (el) foto, (la) planeta, (el) canción y otras que no se me vienen a la mente ahora. Creo que, entendiendo que recién son principiantes, sería buena idea que -no sin dejar de indicar que es sólo de referencia- pusieras el artículo entre paréntesis.

  22. esaudio Says:

    Coincido. Gracias por comentar.

  23. swatman112 Says:

    No come mi taco in mi casa!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  24. xelink Says:

    en mi casa…

  25. pksstr Says:

    Lol
    Cereal: Cereal
    Pasta: Pasta
    X-D

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