Learn to speak spanish: Part four

Hola! okay so this video covers some of the adjectives in spanish. REMEMBER!* the endings of the adjectives in spanish change according to what or who youre describing. if its a male the ending would be -o and for a female the ending would be -a. also im not an expert on speaking spanish so naturally im going to have mistakes. oh and i might have an english accent, because my family tells me all the time that i have a bad accent. so i hope you learn something out of this. next video will be some common phrases and then after that i might do some learn to speak english videos. hope you had a great 4th of july, kay thanks bai :) adriana

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24 Responses to “Learn to speak spanish: Part four”

  1. 6Nemy6Dead6 Says:

    try to learn …
    try to learn adjectives from span too. the most that you said are from mexico (sorry if i dont write english well, i am spanish! lol)

  2. limongoja Says:

    he aprendido …
    he aprendido bastante jajaja no c crean soy mexicano XD

  3. sweetgirl249 Says:

    Bueno/buena means …
    Bueno/buena means good and bien means fine and ok, Right? Oh and if you can, can you post the whole language. I really want to learn spanish. : )

  4. immneveronn Says:

    aww thankyou !:)
    aww thankyou !:)

  5. immneveronn Says:

    jaja gracias, okay …
    jaja gracias, okay :)

  6. immneveronn Says:

    graciass :)
    graciass :)

  7. yoNUNCApierdo Says:

    this is really good …
    this is really good!! congratulation!
    ánimo! la lengua española es difícil, sigue así! :D good luck!

  8. Alvarish Says:

    You are very …
    You are very hermosa!
    Quiero clases particulares sentados en el piso. Contactame

  9. neledmith Says:

    awesome ;)
    muy …

    awesome ;)
    muy buena profesora :P

  10. immneveronn Says:

    oh, woops, sorryy, …
    oh, woops, sorryy, ill change that, haha okay cool :)

  11. heiligmann Says:

    woooo wait a second …
    woooo wait a second: alegre is an adjective, the adverb is alegremente.
    I think you should have started with something easier than adjectives. maybe something like basic verbs or something like that before starting with this. because, in fact, alegre only changes to plural form. you can say chic@ alegre. oh and in Spain you can hear easily an “easy” .
    but this was all ok, no problem. waiting for more, for me this is “learn to speak english” or something. really cool.

  12. immneveronn Says:

    haha thank youu :P
    haha thank youu :P

  13. Odgin Says:

    that’s a good mix = …
    that’s a good mix =) you’re pretty lol

  14. immneveronn Says:

    ecuador with a …
    ecuador with a little bit of chinese and columbian

  15. immneveronn Says:

    okay, si yo e …
    okay, si yo e escuchado de eso, muchas gracias :)

  16. immneveronn Says:

    okay gracias :)
    okay gracias :)

  17. Odgin Says:

    what’s your …
    what’s your ethnicity?

  18. Marck250491 Says:

    good job :) se nota …
    good job :) se nota mucho ke tienes familia latina te keria comentar ke lo de la pronunciacion de la c y la z es distinto dependiendo de donde eres o procedas no es ke este mal dicho en la ecuador por ejemplo se pronuncia igual ke la s espero ke te ayude para tus siguientes videos guapa bye:p

  19. DiegoVRisk Says:

    vas mejorando, …
    vas mejorando, sigue asi ^^

  20. lextalionis2001 Says:

    de nada
    de nada

  21. immneveronn Says:

    you too, thanks :)
    you too, thanks :)

  22. immneveronn Says:

    right, i should …
    right, i should have thought of that, thank you :)

  23. lextalionis2001 Says:

    nice video
    when I …

    nice video
    when I am teaching Ingles to Japanese I like to use opposites
    Rich – Poor
    Big – Small
    Pretty – Ugly
    and so on
    keep going, you are doing great

  24. javi913 Says:

    Keep up the good …
    Keep up the good work beautiful. :)

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Learn to speak spanish: Part four

Hola! okay so this video covers some of the adjectives in spanish. REMEMBER!* the endings of the adjectives in spanish change according to what or who youre describing. if its a male the ending would be -o and for a female the ending would be -a. also im not an expert on speaking spanish so naturally im going to have mistakes. oh and i might have an english accent, because my family tells me all the time that i have a bad accent. so i hope you learn something out of this. next video will be some common phrases and then after that i might do some learn to speak english videos. hope you had a great 4th of july, kay thanks bai :) adriana

Duration : 0:3:19


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24 Responses to “Learn to speak spanish: Part four”

  1. 6Nemy6Dead6 Says:

    try to learn …
    try to learn adjectives from span too. the most that you said are from mexico (sorry if i dont write english well, i am spanish! lol)

  2. limongoja Says:

    he aprendido …
    he aprendido bastante jajaja no c crean soy mexicano XD

  3. sweetgirl249 Says:

    Bueno/buena means …
    Bueno/buena means good and bien means fine and ok, Right? Oh and if you can, can you post the whole language. I really want to learn spanish. : )

  4. immneveronn Says:

    aww thankyou !:)
    aww thankyou !:)

  5. immneveronn Says:

    jaja gracias, okay …
    jaja gracias, okay :)

  6. immneveronn Says:

    graciass :)
    graciass :)

  7. yoNUNCApierdo Says:

    this is really good …
    this is really good!! congratulation!
    ánimo! la lengua española es difícil, sigue así! :D good luck!

  8. Alvarish Says:

    You are very …
    You are very hermosa!
    Quiero clases particulares sentados en el piso. Contactame

  9. neledmith Says:

    awesome ;)
    muy …

    awesome ;)
    muy buena profesora :P

  10. immneveronn Says:

    oh, woops, sorryy, …
    oh, woops, sorryy, ill change that, haha okay cool :)

  11. heiligmann Says:

    woooo wait a second …
    woooo wait a second: alegre is an adjective, the adverb is alegremente.
    I think you should have started with something easier than adjectives. maybe something like basic verbs or something like that before starting with this. because, in fact, alegre only changes to plural form. you can say chic@ alegre. oh and in Spain you can hear easily an “easy” .
    but this was all ok, no problem. waiting for more, for me this is “learn to speak english” or something. really cool.

  12. immneveronn Says:

    haha thank youu :P
    haha thank youu :P

  13. Odgin Says:

    that’s a good mix = …
    that’s a good mix =) you’re pretty lol

  14. immneveronn Says:

    ecuador with a …
    ecuador with a little bit of chinese and columbian

  15. immneveronn Says:

    okay, si yo e …
    okay, si yo e escuchado de eso, muchas gracias :)

  16. immneveronn Says:

    okay gracias :)
    okay gracias :)

  17. Odgin Says:

    what’s your …
    what’s your ethnicity?

  18. Marck250491 Says:

    good job :) se nota …
    good job :) se nota mucho ke tienes familia latina te keria comentar ke lo de la pronunciacion de la c y la z es distinto dependiendo de donde eres o procedas no es ke este mal dicho en la ecuador por ejemplo se pronuncia igual ke la s espero ke te ayude para tus siguientes videos guapa bye:p

  19. DiegoVRisk Says:

    vas mejorando, …
    vas mejorando, sigue asi ^^

  20. lextalionis2001 Says:

    de nada
    de nada

  21. immneveronn Says:

    you too, thanks :)
    you too, thanks :)

  22. immneveronn Says:

    right, i should …
    right, i should have thought of that, thank you :)

  23. lextalionis2001 Says:

    nice video
    when I …

    nice video
    when I am teaching Ingles to Japanese I like to use opposites
    Rich – Poor
    Big – Small
    Pretty – Ugly
    and so on
    keep going, you are doing great

  24. javi913 Says:

    Keep up the good …
    Keep up the good work beautiful. :)

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