Spanish Language Lesson – direct object pronouns
This is lesson 26 in the 48 lesson course on our spanish language site. Matthew the teacher explains what and how direct object pronouns are used in Spanish. www.spanishlanguagesite.com
Duration : 0:4:37
i love spanish :=)
…
i love spanish :=)
saludos desde turquia…..
thx u
that helped …
thx u
that helped me some.
la gente española …
la gente española aspira el ballox
quiero also means …
quiero also means want
i get what your …
i get what your saying, i was just stating that the direct transalation of
“i love you” would be Te Amo
i myself speak Spanish, “LatinSpanish”
and we do use te quiero as a form of
I love you, also you can say,
Te Quiero Mucho,
well greetings from California, USA
saludos desde los Estados Uniods, California
Jaime Michel
This is one of …
This is one of those situations where it depends where you come from. In Spain, both of these have the meaning ‘I love you’ although you could use ‘te quiero’ for your dog, or your Mum, but ‘te amo’ you can only use for your romantic significant other. Talking to some South American friends, there is more a feeling of ‘I like you’ with ‘te quiero’, but I can tell you that this is not the case in Spain!
My Spanish is learned in Spain. I am from London England,
hola.
wouldn’t i …
hola.
wouldn’t i love you be
Te Amo, not Te Quiero
te quiero would be more of i like you.
and just out of curiosity where are you From. the way you pronounced a C it sounded as if you learned European Spanish, or spanish from Argentina, or chile
kind of.
to love …
kind of.
to love is Amar, so to say i love you it’s
te amo
te quiero is more of i like you
a mi también me …
a mi también me llena de orgullo que mi idioma sea el de mayor internacionalidad después del ingles, como a la mayoria de hispanoablantes
would to want and …
would to want and to love both be querer?
is long and slow …
is long and slow practice for you my friends who speak english , i will help in something this teacher doesnt know . look : when we say “el” we say it with a typical accent can be “él” but only in the pronunciation , in the wrighting “él” is more advanced in some terms yo will learn , i will help you sometimes because i know the spanish (my first language) and i know the english (the second) buy to all of you : )
no sabes nada
no sabes nada
at the spanish …
at the spanish language you just have to look at the end of a noun..
if it ends with -a
like: comida it’s feminine
la comida
because of -a it has to be feminin
if it ends with -o it’s masculine..
like: fuego
el fuego
because of the -o it has to be masculine..
yes..there are some exceptions but not so much..and you can learn it with 1 hint:
if a nound ends with -ma you have to watch out..like: idioma
el idioma
so it’s masculine olthough -a
=))
I wish to disagree …
I wish to disagree with you. I think the conjugations in Spanish are very useful. They allow you to omit the pronoun in the sentence. Also, conjugations make you think more deeply about what you want to say. This makes it so that what you say is more concise and articulate. Conjugation is far from stupid and usless.
i kinda get it..
i kinda get it..
Thanks, I see you …
Thanks, I see you already have problems typing english and I would hate to hear how you speak. “I wish you have a lot of problems” that doesn’t even make sense you idot.
I wish you have a …
I wish you have a lot of problems learning my language, that is very difficult for you.
ajajajajajajaajjaj buajajajaja
Espero que tengais un montonazo de problemas aprendiendo mi idioma,jajajaja
huh?
huh?
he is racist
he is racist
jajajaja. es verdad …
jajajaja. es verdad tio pero nos sirve para recordar que hablamos un idioma, muy complicado en lo que se refiere a las conjugaciones jejeje, hablo ingles un poco y es muy facil de aprender ,pues nada si te interesa mi comentario responde adios
a spanish country? …
a spanish country? there is only one spanish country haha. but anyway, all of the romance languages have tricky conjugations. spanish grammar is much more difficult than english grammar
ok i still think …
ok i still think its a dumb language all that conjugating is stupid its useless
What a very odd …
What a very odd position to take, rnbrip. Why do you say Spanish is “the dumbest language…” Language is a utility to communicate. Naturally 500 000 000 would disagree with you. Now that`s a lot of people. And it would be a far more useful language to learn than, perhaps, German, or Italian, or even a language like Chinese. Fine – more people speak Chinese than any other language : But they are all in China. Spanish – like English – is spoken in many parts of the world.
Thank you for …
Thank you for expalining it. I thinkk i’m getting it.
i love spanish. its …
i love spanish. its awesome to learn.