450 Phrases Every Spanish Beginner Must Know

Published 2021-01-26
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All Comments (21)
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  • @truth1327
    I will master this wonderful language. 🙌🏽
  • @aaadit4131
    Please make another sentence. I learning spanish😍
  • @salmaaa7275
    It sounds like europe spanish accent, am i right?
  • @ssjrose3simon
    I learn better when words or phrases are repeated 3 times instead of twice.
  • @truth1327
    Just in case you didn’t know. Double tap the left side of your screen and it will go back 10 seconds. This way if you’re like me and need to hear it 27 times you’re not trying to scroll the little red dot back an impossible 4 seconds. I learned from trial and error and then just YouTubed how to go back without the red dot.🤣🤣
  • I'm not a native English but been pretty well knowing English as my secondary conversation tool, Spanish language is basically a simpler kind of language than English,
  • @amyw7387
    I am listening to your phrases. I am at 0:16, that states "I'm looking forward to working with you". The spanish is: "Estoy entusiasmada de poder trabajar con usted." ... BUT what I hear for: "entusiasmada" is: "estusiasmado". How come the ending "A" in entusiasmada is pronounced as an "O"?
  • I would like you to check this sentence: Why are you leaving this job? I'd say, Por que dejaste tu empleo? instead of Por que dejaste tu empleo anterior?
  • Scary how many five syllable words sound like barely three syllables. 😬