Hi! My name is Angie, I am originally from the Dominican Republic, but I live in the Uk.
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Hi there Angie, I asked you about this subject 2 months ago,you mentioned a video about grammar may have it, is this the one you were talking about? It answers my questions real well, you are the best teacher in Spanish I have found , you speak slowly and not a hundred miles per hour as some Spanish teachers, LOL Do you speak Castellano Spanish or Latin American Spanish , which one do you post videos of? A lot of Spanish language creators have Mexican flags or the flag from Spain on their videos, it would be good to have it on your videos, as it would remove any unnecessary confusion. Can you please tell me why they gender name non human beings eg CASA, CAMINO. Thanks for your great work .😀
I just found this video while trying to see if there was a decent way to figure out male/feminine nouns and articles. This is absolutely the best one! Thank you so much!
Hi I’m 12 . My dad is el Salvadoran and Belize. And never 👎 thought me Spanish. I wanted to Dominican Spanish cause I like how you guys speak. So should I start off with Mexican Spanish? Or Dominican ?
I have only ever known English, but I now have a coworker that only speaks Spanish and I watched this in hopes to be able to communicate with him at least a little bit for work and comfort 😅
Hi Easy Peasy great video detailing the use of masculine and feminine words, I have noticed on a lot of Spanish language channels have El ,or La ,Un, Una, O/A and other gendered words on non person objects, eg El carro ,La Cocina, El Perro , Duro/a , La habiticion, El Arbol, Una escuela, Un buen and other animals how does this work exactly, and how do you know which one it applies to , and when not to use it. If I missed something on the subject,Please share your thoughts on this. If you can make a video of this, that would be great. Thanks 🙏
Hi, thanks for your feedback. I have a video on that topic. Please, look at my playlist and then check the grammar session. Please, let me know if you find it 😊
How common are these actually used? It seemed like a lot to me, so I tried to come up with ones used in the US to compare. I actually managed to come up with maybe 15, however, about half of them are probably rarely used, more of a fake sign language mimicking eating, drinking, talking on the phone, etc. We do use thumbs up, the middle finger (vulgar), the throat cut, waving hello/goodbye, air quotes, peace sign, "yapping" with your hand to show that someone won't stop talking, pointing with index finger, maybe making a heart with your hands, rolling eyes, money, crazy, "get on with it," etc.
A female Dominican teaching Spanish! I love it. You are a rare gem ❤ I’ve been to Santo Domingo many times (going back in a couple of weeks) Many do speak dropping the s’, adding l, etc. I think it’s good to know and have balance of both ways of speaking and understanding Dominican Spanish. Especially if you aren’t on a resort. Great video!
You are a really good teacher! Im going to add this to my greetings tab on anki. I feel like adios sounds very sikple but que te vas bien sounds like ik what im talking about😂
THANKS THIS HELPS ALOT SO MY HUSBAND THAT LIVES IN VENEZUELA FAMILIES CAN UNDERSTAND ME MORE BETTER SOON WITH I LIVE WITH HIM SOON SOON THIS HELPS ME TO LEARN MORE NEW SPANISH WORDS EVERYDAY MUCHAS GRACIAS 🎉