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"Learning Spanish will not only make me proud to have this skill but I'll be able to relate to 500 million more people."
"Speaking in tenses is not that difficult in Spanish if you find common factors."
"As an English speaker, you already have a big head start on learning Spanish because the two languages share some common roots, especially when it comes to vocabulary."
"It's kind of like in Spanish how they say 'hasta luego' - they never say goodbye."
"When the first Spanish moored off the coast of Mexico in 1517, their initial intentions had been to secure further lands for the Spanish crown and to spread the word of God."
"If you go to a Spanish-speaking country, you're always safe to say 'ustedes' and they're going to understand you."
"Learning Spanish can be a long and challenging process and many people give up because their desire to learn doesn't outweigh the struggles because you will struggle."
"After learning the basics of Spanish, going through a period of intensive Spanish where you try to live and think as much in Spanish as humanly possible really accelerates your Spanish learning."
"The purpose of this course is to help you become conversational in Spanish, which is not as difficult as you might think."
"The album achieved the highest first week sales for a Spanish album."
"If you truly want to experience a new life, make new friends and truly integrate into Mexican culture and Society, I highly recommend that you learn some basic Spanish before moving to Mexico and then keep practicing once you arrive."
"The verb 'p' in Spanish is a universal tool, shaping the foundation of countless sentences."
"To go, or 'ir' in Spanish, bridges present and future actions in its unique syntax."
"The verb 'gustar' in Spanish uses indirect object pronouns to specify who is being pleased by what."
"Spanish has a lot of verbs and a lot of conjugation for those verbs."
"The verb 'ser' in Spanish means 'to be' as in being or existing."
"Learning Spanish is all about learning patterns and repeating those patterns."
"Here you have the famous painting by Goya, the dark Spanish artist who saw the last days of the Inquisition."
"I don't really speak that much Spanish."
"Spanish MREs in general are just like amazing."
"Spanish is a lot easier. Cheerleaders do the letters on the sideline with the body right. Give me an A. Give me a T. Easy!"
"So, I researched some, I researched some Spanish words."
"We definitely are around a lot of Spanish-speaking people and so I want to focus more on teaching the kids Spanish."
"I've got to keep my Spanish in tiptop shape, that's why I like using Babbel to make sure I don't get rusty."
"How do you say 'be happy' in Spanish? 'Sé feliz'."
"The Spanish were depicted as cruel, lazy, bigoted, and fanatical, while the English and Dutch were painted as benevolent."
"El Salvador means 'the savior' in Spanish."
"Knowing some basic Spanish like numbers, time, and basic questions like how much, where is it, do you have, will come in handy, and you'll use them all the time."
"You're never going to go wrong with trying to learn Spanish."
"This area, the Lakes area, is known as being one of the Spanish hot spots of the state."
"Our languages are very similar and most of the time it is enough to apply everything we talked about today to transform Spanish into Portuguese or Portuguese into Spanish."
"Give yourself a well-deserved pat on the back because you've just finished learning all the Spanish tenses."
"Spanish settlement in Jamaica in 1523."
"If there's any Spanish speakers out there, I just want to say 'mucho' because I know it means a lot to you."
"Bye, love you, maneja con quito. I love you."
"Have a good weekend, 'que tengas un buen fin de semana', and 'nos vemos pronto'."
"I'm really just enjoying learning Spanish."
"Hope to see you next time, Adios!"
"Gracias, señorita. That's Spanish."
"I honestly think I wanna start taking Spanish classes again."
"I often see other Spanish courses teaching this incorrectly, so instead I'm going to show you how native speakers actually do it."
"If you're serious about learning Spanish and want to become conversationally fluent, my main course Spanish with Paul is live and available for you now."
"I speak Spanish fluently, that's my first language, and I speak French."
"If you want to speak as in good old Spanish and be very distinctive and exact... that's perfect."
"Letter 'R' has two different sounds in Spanish... when 'R' is at the beginning of the word, it is a hard 'R'... when 'R' is not at the beginning of the word and it's not double, it is a soft 'R'."
"The nouns that end with an 'O' are masculine in Spanish, therefore they carry the article 'el'. The nouns that end with a letter 'A' are feminine, therefore they carry the article 'la'."
"Good luck in this class, I will teach you the Spanish subject pronouns or personal pronouns."
"Nosotros for we, and nosotras for we when the we is a group of women."
"In Latin America, we use ustedes for formal and informal."
"In Spanish, there is no such thing as English pronoun 'it'."
"Ser and estar are two Spanish words that are used to correspond to the English verb 'to be'."
"Let's learn about countable and uncountable nouns."
"Every noun in Spanish is either masculine or feminine."
"There are few trees; there are few houses."
"There is little money; there is little water."
"Knowing Spanish is a tremendous help."
"Cheers, and I'll see you in the next one. Adios."
"I've always wanted to speak another language and Spanish seems like one of the most useful and fun languages to learn."
"I would love to learn Spanish more formally at University."
"Knowing how to speak and understand Spanish is so very important when you're traveling to countries that speak the language."
"Te quiero mucho. I love you very much."
"No puedo vivir sin ti. I can't live without you."
"Siento mariposas en el estómago. I feel butterflies in my stomach."
"I've actually decided to learn a language myself; I'm currently learning Spanish."
"Spanish is a language, not a nationality."
"I am a bilingual nanny; I would speak to the child solely in Spanish."
"Feliz Navidad, if we're doing that."
"If you enjoyed the video and you're looking to take your Spanish to the next level."
"Yo creo que el cielo es el límite para este tremendo ejemplar."
"Out of the eight languages that I've learned, Spanish has been the one that I've most successfully managed to take out of the pages of the textbook and integrate into my life."
"Spanish is not a world that requires English; it's a world in and of itself."
"In Spanish, we say 'hasta luego,' which means 'see you later.'"
"I also speak Spanish, ¿dónde está tu biblioteca?"
"We're learning the word 'Hola,' which means hello in Spanish."
"I spent two years in Mexico and learned Spanish well."
"She loves speaking it and finding opportunities to use it."
"I'd really love to get really good at Spanish."
"One of my goals this year is to try and learn Spanish."
"All of the food here is going to be Spanish inspired from Spain."
"This is not a goodbye. It's aviento."
"Hola beautiful people, bienvenidas de nuevo a mi canal de YouTube."
"This romesco dip is a bright and zesty Spanish-inspired sauce made with roasted red peppers, tomatoes, and crushed almonds."
"Buenas noches, that means something in Spanish."
"I've been practicing my Spanish for you."
"The first written Spanish, which is Castilian, comes into the fore."
"Spanish is this booming intellectual cultural force."
"Don Quixote is a powerful human work and also a survey of early Spanish literature."
"Gracias, bon dia, that means thanks, have a good day."
"I'm gonna be fluent in Spanish, I've always wanted to learn another language and I am trying to immerse myself."
"I've always wanted to learn Spanish."
"It's always been one of my goals to learn Spanish because it is obviously the official language of so many countries."
"Every morning I'm trying to do a little bit of Spanish because I enjoy it. It's a very beautiful language."
"I hesitate to say that I'm fluent in Spanish, but I can spend an evening with a whole bunch of Spanish speakers and understand probably about 85 percent of what's going on."
"Uno más, yes, that means one more in Spanish."
"I picked up a few words in Spanish."