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Learn Spanish - Common words for clothing
Hola. In this video lesson we'll cover some words for clothing. Some of these words will vary depending on region, country, and personal preference. Also, chanclas (as far as I know) is more of a Mexican word. I'm interested to see what...
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Learn Spanish - Basic Conversation (Beginner)
Learn Spanish - Basic Conversation (Beginner)
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Learn Spanish - Basic Conversation
In this video, we'll be going over basic conversation.
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How to say "Open your book!" in Spanish (Día 110)
En esta lección, usamos el verbo "abrir" para formar algunos mandatos. -------- In this lesson, we use the verb "abrir" to form some commands.
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Forming Double, Triple & Quadruple Negatives in Spanish (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be trying to be as negative as humanly possible in Spanish!
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Basic Conversation in Spanish - How Are You Practice
Basic Conversation in Spanish - How Are You Practice
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Basic Conversation in Spanish - Where are you from - Practice
Basic Conversation in Spanish - Where are you from - Practice
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Basic conversation in Spanish - Where are you from
Basic conversation in Spanish - Where are you from
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Basic Conversation in Spanish - What's Your Name - Practice
Basic Conversation in Spanish - What's Your Name - Practice
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Basic Conversation in Spanish - Greetings and Goodbyes
Basic Conversation in Spanish - Greetings and Goodbyes
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Double Object Pronouns in Spanish (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering how we use Double Object Pronouns (Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns) in Spanish. Don't forget to check out some of my other videos on this series to practice them!
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Double Object Pronouns in Spanish - Practice #4 (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering how we use Double Object Pronouns in Spanish. Don't forget to check out some of my other videos on this series to practice them!
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Double Object Pronouns in Spanish - Practice #3 (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering how we use Double Object Pronouns in Spanish. Don't forget to check out some of my other videos on this series to practice them!
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Double Object Pronouns in Spanish - Practice #2 (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering how we use Double Object Pronouns in Spanish. Don't forget to check out some of my other videos on this series to practice them!
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Double Object Pronouns in Spanish - Practice #1 (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be covering how we use Double Object Pronouns in Spanish. Don't forget to check out some of my other videos on this series to practice them!
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Basic Conversation in Spanish - What's your name
Basic Conversation in Spanish - What's your name
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Basic Conversation in Spanish - Greetings and Goodbyes Practice
Basic Conversation in Spanish - Greetings and Goodbyes Practice
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03 Spanish Lesson - Negative tú commands
Hola. In this video lesson we'll be continuing our series on tú commands. I'd like to tell you that making negative commands is as simple in Spanish as it is in English. But of course, we'll find that they are a little bit different.
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01061 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Ser + descriptions & characteristics
¡Hola a todos! In this video lesson we learn how to conjugate SER (to be) in the present tense as well as use it with descriptions and characteristics. Enjoy!
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01051 Spanish Lesson - Present tense - poder
¡Hola! In this video lesson we'll be practicing 'poder' (can; to be able) in the present tense.
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01043 Spanish Lesson - Present tense: querer
Hola. In this video lesson we're going to cover the stem-changing verb "querer" (to want) in Spanish. Note, querer can also mean 'to love' when used with people or pets. Ex: Yo quiero a mis padres. (I love my parents)
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Irregulars - ver & dar
This video lesson covers two verbs that are irregular in the preterite: ver (to see) and dar (to give). They're pretty similar in conjugation as well which is why they're usually taught together when learning the preterite.