your spanish keeps getting better and better, as a native speaker honestly would not be able tell you aren’t completely fluent if i didn’t know, well done! 🩷
@@SPLATZEL es porque en español el sujeto "yo" normalmente no se pone porque ya se sabe con el verbo. Ella no escribió el sujeto, que en inglés si que es necesario (el "I" ). Como dijo que era hablante nativa de español, no inglés, pensé que quizás no sabía eso, no hay necesidad de estarse ofendiendo por eso
Spanish follower here🇪🇸🇪🇸!!! You really have a great Spanish level, and you have been improving since you started with the Spanish videos. Congratulations!!!! 🇳🇴❤️🇪🇸
The story of /v/ in cuervo: if you look at every Romance language (French, Portuguese, Italian, etc) you will hear the /v/ sound, but not in Spanish. The sound of these languages as you know comes from Latin; in Latin there's no /v/, however there are two kinds of "b" sounds, regular /b/ and /ß/. In every Romance language /ß/ changed to /v/ (mostly?), but not in Spanish (not to mention the places where you actually use these sounds also changed). So if you want to sound authentic Spanish you have to learn this /ß/ sound. It's kind of like /v/, but instead of putting your teeth over your lower lip and blowing and buzzing you hold BOTH lips together (but not completely closed, as that would be /b/) and blow and buzz. So it's not /b/ but it's not quite /v/ either. Or at least it's a very, very soft /v/. As always listen to native speakers and you'll see the difference. Now, where should you pronounce /ß/? No matter how a word is spelled use /ß/ in the middle of words, and use /b/ at the beginning of words (except also after m or n use /b/). So you write arbol but pronounce arßol, write cuervo but pronounce cuerßo, write cambio and pronounce cambio but write verdad yet pronounce berdad. To pronounce verdad or even ßerdad is a self aware overcorrection. Don't do it. Then again... in Spanish you say "la ßerdad" and not "la berdad", but that's because as you know Spanish is supposed to flow quickly and words mesh together. "Ya estoy de ßuelta" but "buelvo mas tarde". By the way, a similar situation occurs with /d/ and /δ/, as well as with /g/ and /γ/. It's just that unlike b and v those are always spelled d or g. I noticed that you already knew this with /δ/ for example, when you say "craquelaδo" and "cascaδa" correctly, you don't say "craquelado" or "cascada". Also, "cocoδrilo" although that one is a little iffy... the amount of consonant softening varies between different regions, and before l and r is one of the most ambiguous placements. But do say luγar, not lugar. These are all very advanced tips, I know you may not believe it but your accent is already very, very good. And also very soothing. :)
I already missed a video in Spanish, I felt sad since you had so much left to upload. The good thing is that you already uploaded a new one and it is excellent. ❤
Tu pronunciación es impecable, deduzco que debe de ser tu segunda lengua materna o por el estilo. Tienes algunos fallos gramaticales o por el estilo y si los mejoras eres bilingüe al 100%. ÁNIMO CON EL ESPAÑOL! Muy buen video ❤❤❤
Hiii Synna i just needed to say that omg your literally getting more beautiful for every video you upload like its actually impressive!❤️ And not to mention your DIVINE MOUTH SOUNDS because they are FLAWLESS✨❤️
Hey, I really liked your ASMR video in Spanish, you know how to speak it very well, quite fluently for not being a native speaker. I like your channel, and your voice is very soft and beautiful, I would like to see more videos in Spanish, since I am Latin American. bye :))❤