Do You Trust Me? Learning Spanish Verbs With Paul!

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Published 2017-08-14
A simple formula to give (and ask for) trust in Spanish using the verb confiar! So easy you can start using it right away.

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Hi everyone, Paul here :)

Being able to say you trust someone (or don't) is powerful in Spanish. It's not just limited to people either. The formula I'll give you here will also work for saying whether or not you trust anything in general!

We'll work on it from different angles so that by the end of this lesson you should pretty confident with using it. Confident enough to start using it in your own spoken Spanish right away.

As always, whenever you learn something new, the best way to reinforce it is to actively seek out opportunites to include it (say it) in your conversations... even if those conversations are only with yourself! It doesn't matter.

See you all next Monday!
Paul

P.S - For those of you wanting more, my complete course (away from YouTube) is ready! It'll take you all the way into full conversational fluency as painlessly as possible as well as 1-1 access to me personally to coach you every step of the way :-)






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All Comments (21)
  • @agnesgecse59
    I feel myself like a little girl who just started to speak and I enjoy every second of it. Thank you Paul, you are the best teacher I 've ever had in my life. Me siento como una niña que acaba de empezar a hablar y disfruto cada segundo de eso. Gracias Paul, eres el mejor maestro que he tenido en mi vida. :-) xx
  • @zeyadsabti5484
    Gracias Paul. Yo confio en ti y voy a continuar estudiar Espanol contigo
  • @fatimazz
    Estos videos me ayudan mucho. Muchísimas gracias a ti, Paul. Eres genial! Me has ayudado muchísimo con el español.
  • @klerf.879
    It's a pleasure to study with you! Quiero confiar mi Espaniol a usted! Gracias!
  • @damiangreen1386
    Confío en ti, gracias. Necesito comprar The Full Course. Voy a comprarlo para mi cumpleaños.
  • @777Dells
    Great work done again! Thanks, Paul.
  • Awesome, thanks! The word "confide" in English definitely comes from "confiar," though the usage is a bit different. Might be an easy way to remember this word for some people.
  • Thanks that you making me enjoy your courses and feel as I became as if I-am small girl starting to speak
  • @quasiblind1
    Muchas gracias, Paul...Una lección muy bonita..
  • @s.c7639
    A voice any student would love breaks headlong into trust issues. ¡Gol!