Learn Spanish. 7. Essential Expressions

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www.spanish-123.com In this lesson we will learn the most common and useful expressions in spanish.

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14 Responses to “Learn Spanish. 7. Essential Expressions”
  1. ElHuevas182 Says:

    Learn Basic Spanish

    ademas dice “very good” como si creellera que los gringos lo estuvieran diciendo tan bien - . - !!

  2. ElHuevas182 Says:

    Rocket Spanish Language Program

    LOL el que habla trata de hacerle como si fuera gringo cuando no lo es!!!!, habla muy chistoso, parece como si se esruviera ahogando en su propia saliva XD

  3. sidal888 Says:

    Rocket Spanish

    Isn’t it that buenas tardes is good afternoon?

  4. notishet Says:

    Rocket Spanish Language Program

    no, is adios

  5. speedynat96 Says:

    LearnSpanishCenter.com

    this is fantastic man i have been doin spanish for over 2 years byt i sometimes forget the basics this is helpfull thank you or should i say gracias y cuidate

  6. SquidLYDD Says:

    Learning Spanish Like Crazy Review

    Thank you, this was helpful. I sound like a child or worse when trying to speak Spanish, as I always speak in the present tense, e.g. trabajo vs. trabajador, trabajadara Please excuse my spelling work, working, worked I was hoping to learn more about speaking in the past, present and future tenseDo you have a tutorial on this..?
    Gracias y Cuidate

  7. chorgaparada Says:

    Learning Spanish Like Crazy Review

    It’s ‘Adiós’, not ‘Adios’.

  8. diteana Says:

    Learn Spanish Center

    i liked it ;]]]]]]

  9. DoTaSoOo Says:

    Spanish Language Made Easy

    choa its better tham adios

  10. FrankienJohnny Says:

    Learn Spanish Center

    thought so just wanted to make sure. thanks! =D

  11. languedoc21 Says:

    Learn Spanish Like Crazy

    That’s correct FrankienJohnny, adjectives ending in “e” like “grande” have no a/e contrast. So you can say: vaca grande, niño grande, árbol grande. :-)

  12. Fahadinho85 Says:

    LearnSpanishCenter.com

    gre gre greee gre gracias lol

  13. hastegreg Says:

    Spanish Language Made Easy

    i enjoyed these lessons, this is a great way to learn something new and for free, its a good thing there are people willing to take the time and teach someone something that can come in real handy. thanks hope you make a lot more videos

  14. FrankienJohnny Says:

    Spanish Language Program Reviews

    very awesome lessons so far, cant wait for number eight. though i would like to see one example so i will know how the male ‘o’ and female ‘a’ endings of the adjectives work for the words that end in ‘e’ like grande. or does the male and female just not apply to those adjectives?
    thanks again keep up the good work =D

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