Learn Spanish with Adrian. Lesson A001
This is the fist video, I hope it becomes very useful for you, and there will be more soon. Please leave any comments that might help to improve the quality!
Duration : 0:2:56
This is the fist video, I hope it becomes very useful for you, and there will be more soon. Please leave any comments that might help to improve the quality!
Duration : 0:2:56
kinda like ” k …
kinda like ” k t-awl”
Que tal is …
Que tal is difficult to pronounce…
en ingles creo que …
en ingles creo que no se puede decir hola beautiful, seria hola beauty.
mmm well in mexico …
mmm well in mexico at least it will work
A) hola, que tal… as it says in the video
B) que onda… if you pronounce it right
C) hola, como estas… which would be like hi, how are you?
hope it helps…
hey the americans …
hey the americans learns spanish too…
el español tambien es un idioma mundia, no solo el ingles..
saludos de chile
jja ja quiubo XD …
jja ja quiubo XD well that’s more than a informal word , we also use this one “quehongo” XD
Even my Mexican …
Even my Mexican friend didn’t understand it. This is how it is said correctly: “Como andan? / Como anda?” not “Que onda”.
Most people don’t …
Most people don’t know what “qué onda” means in Spain, unless they have Argentinan friends.
Well, in these …
Anyway, it is always interesting to know these bits and it would be nice if you comment the videos and add this information. Thanks!
Well, in these videos I am teaching Spanish from Spain and many of the expressions can be different in other countries. Anyway most of the expressions in these videos are understood everywhere, but if you say “quiubo” nobody would understand that in Spain
Most of the words …
Most of the words you use there are used just in Mexico, for example the normal form of “que onda” would be “que hacen?” but in several countries you could use “quiubo” or ” y entonces?” and both mean the same.
well you can say it …
well you can say it in Mexico I don’t know if other countries use it too
and it is a like “what’s up” so you only can use it with young people
I said Que onda to …
I said Que onda to some Spanish speaking people and they didn’t know what it meant.
you also can say …
you also can say Qué onda = What’s up
thanks very much
thanks very much
hello thank you for …
hello thank you for teaching
Thanks, I’ll shoot …
Thanks, I’ll shoot some more videos during Christmas, just when I get the time.
Muchas gracias.
Hi adrian! thanks …
Hi adrian! thanks for the video…you have a nice voice!