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OJALA in Spanish: FORGET about the SUBJUNTIVO 

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Have you ever heard the word "ojalá" and wondered what on earth is that supposed to mean? Or you know what it implies but you have no idea how to use it?
Well, we do say "ojalá" in Spanish a lot so whether you've wondered about it before or are just realizing it exists, this video will give you a thorough look into this little word so you can start using it right now like a true native Spanish speaker!
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0:00 Intro
0:47 Origin and use
3:10 Ojalá present
5:08 Ojalá past
6:48 Ojalá past perfect
8:02 Songs with ojalá
8:37 Exercises
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@springspanish
@springspanish 2 года назад
Thanks for watching! Next steps: get a free Essential Spanish Chunking Kit with Spanish resources here 👉 go.springlanguages.com/free-spanish-training-s-v-2122565992
@lamrof
@lamrof 2 года назад
When she speaks Spanish I feel a wave of masculine emotions throughout my body. When she switches to English those emotions shrink down and be replaced with horror warning me of feminism.
@lamrof
@lamrof 2 года назад
As a Spanish learner and few other languages I realized the toughest thing to do is attaching the spoken and listened sounds with emotions. To me this is the secret of language as a sound, it is attached to our emotions and when we are fluent it flows expressing those feelings.
@tosiyamato8992
@tosiyamato8992 2 года назад
Your acting videos are so natural …. Love them
@deanna1589
@deanna1589 2 года назад
My suegra used Ojalá que si, all the time. That and Si Dios quiere. I miss hearing her say those expressions.
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
Aww, Deanna, thanks for sharing! My mom says those things all the time too ♥
@mediabaron82
@mediabaron82 2 года назад
@@MauraSpringSpanish y en Puerto Rico "si Dios quiere y la Virgen"
@oneonecoco
@oneonecoco 7 дней назад
JLG y 4.40 FTW. What a great song! ❤ I like how you think!
@coreysmith7933
@coreysmith7933 2 года назад
Ojalá fuese astronauta en el espacio! Gracias por el video!!!
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
¡Muy buena Corey! ¡Gracias a ti por estar aquí! =)
@feelthemusic7871
@feelthemusic7871 Год назад
Good lord, you are beautiful! And your voice is amazing to listen to.
@kaumingo
@kaumingo 2 года назад
Great lesson. I suggest you should mention fuera when you introduce fuese. Most all the Americas use fuera, I think.
@cb7963
@cb7963 2 года назад
Muchísimas gracias Maura!
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
¡Gracias a ti por estar aquí! =)
@kabir2_Redoy
@kabir2_Redoy Год назад
Sweet Voice
@transformacion13
@transformacion13 2 года назад
Ojalá lloviera dinero también, que divertido
@andrelaurent6920
@andrelaurent6920 Год назад
Me gusta también Maná
@margaritakleinman5701
@margaritakleinman5701 2 года назад
There's a Mexican song that was very popular, "Ojala Que Te Vaya Bonito".
@andrelaurent6920
@andrelaurent6920 Год назад
Maura , tu eres mi maestra favorita 😍
@Relay86
@Relay86 2 года назад
Gracias Maura por la lección de historia para "Ojalá". Tiene sentido que vendría de una palabra árabe. Bendiciones para ti!! 😁
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
¡¡Gracias Scott! ¡¡Y para ti!! =)
@margaritakleinman5701
@margaritakleinman5701 2 года назад
Muchas palabras en español vienen de arabe.
@marikaserasini2315
@marikaserasini2315 2 года назад
En italiano decimos: magari! (¡Ojalá!) y también expresamos deseo con un "speriamo (che)", I hope that.... Magnífica lección😍👏👏👏
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
¡Me encanta el italiano! ¡Gracias por la info! =)
@rodrigogr4305
@rodrigogr4305 2 года назад
Que lindo el idioma italiano, solo que no sé nada 😁
@marikaserasini2315
@marikaserasini2315 2 года назад
@@rodrigogr4305 bueno... Nos podemos entender, vamos😄
@rodrigogr4305
@rodrigogr4305 2 года назад
@@marikaserasini2315 😀 Existe una gran ventaja a favor tuya, tu sabes (o al menos eso parece) mi idioma y yo no sé el tuyo 😄
@marikaserasini2315
@marikaserasini2315 2 года назад
@@rodrigogr4305 eso es, aprendí el español castellano hace unos años, viviendo en Tenerife y encontrando mi esposo, también italiano, pero que vivió en España por más de 10 años. Tengo la suerte de aprender bastante bien los idiomas, y puedo hablar también inglés, francés y un poco de alemán😍 Además me gustaría estudiar idiomas trámite una Universidad española en línea😄😍 dentro de unos años💪💪
@sophiaentzminger5011
@sophiaentzminger5011 2 года назад
Jajajaja, hyperventilating in the bag !! Thats how many English speakers feel about the Spanish subjunctive, I did before I started understanding it better :)
@AddyGoesPlaces
@AddyGoesPlaces Год назад
One thing I haven't been able to find is how to express what someone else wishes. "She wishes her boyfriend would propose" or "They wish it wasn't raining". Can you use ojalá in this context?
@perronefran
@perronefran 2 года назад
Maura! I love your lessons. The fact that you are incredibly beautiful helps too!❤️❤️❤️❤️
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
So nice of you. Thanks a lot Francis! =)
@andrelaurent6920
@andrelaurent6920 Год назад
Mi canción preferíto es Ojalá de Silvio Rodríguez
@charlesbromberick4247
@charlesbromberick4247 2 года назад
Forget the que, but not the subjunctive.
@feelthemusic7871
@feelthemusic7871 Год назад
I don't know what that means, because i don't know what the subjunctive is.
@eman.m.h6369
@eman.m.h6369 2 года назад
InShaaAlla ..en árabe significa si dios quiere ..
@marikaserasini2315
@marikaserasini2315 2 года назад
Me encantan estas palabras😍
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
That's right! =)
@fernandogallegos6257
@fernandogallegos6257 2 года назад
mi favorito concion con Ojala es, Mana "Ojala Pudiera Borrate"
@jamesfreese4700
@jamesfreese4700 Год назад
okay
@heronimousbrapson863
@heronimousbrapson863 2 года назад
This is another reason why Spanish is so difficult for English speakers to learn. The subjunctive is easier to form in English than in Spanish and increasingly, it is hardly used at all. Word order dependent languages can function quite well without it.
@ZFlyingVLover
@ZFlyingVLover 2 года назад
ojala = hopefully
@lloovvaallee
@lloovvaallee 2 года назад
"If I were" not "If I was" is the english subjunctive.
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
Thanks! =)
@heronimousbrapson863
@heronimousbrapson863 2 года назад
Increasingly, "if I was" is replacing "if I were" as in English as the subjunctive form is falling into disuse. The subjunctivity can be conveyed by word order alone.
@dancinggiraffe6058
@dancinggiraffe6058 2 года назад
@@heronimousbrapson863 It’s used less and less, but it is still standard, at least in American English.
@heronimousbrapson863
@heronimousbrapson863 2 года назад
@@dancinggiraffe6058 But would it make any difference to comprehension if "if I was" was used instead of "if I were"? I think not.
@RUT812
@RUT812 Год назад
@@heronimousbrapson863 “If I was” is improper grammar.
@criticalthinker6011
@criticalthinker6011 2 года назад
I'm very confused by, "Ojalá te hubieran dejado cuadrarlo a ti." This is translated as, "I wish they would have let you be the one to arrange it." but I can't find any definition of "cuadrar" that is even close to meaning "arrange". I asked a few Spanish speakers about this and they were confused as well and thought that it was probably a mistake in translation. Help!
@garrymontgomery2033
@garrymontgomery2033 2 года назад
"cuadrar" means to "square off"/ "to tally" and, as with a lot of Spanish verbs, we have to make a big jump for it to make sense in English. Some regions may not use it much whereas in others it's common.
@kcorpora1
@kcorpora1 Год назад
use (organizar)
@Seevee1846
@Seevee1846 Год назад
Ojalà fuese un tigre.
@alecsc
@alecsc 2 года назад
Necesito decir "fuese"? He aprendido "fuera" y con eso me siento más cómodo. Qué opinas tú?
@average_channel
@average_channel 2 года назад
es lo mismo
@alienlatino2945
@alienlatino2945 2 года назад
Just say "fuera", only antiquated, old school people use "fuese".
@CinemAdsvideo
@CinemAdsvideo 2 года назад
Quizás haz tus lesiones en español solo?? Es difícil escuchar en ambos idiomas :) como estoy aprendiendo español me gustaría escuchar a español y solo español! :)
@aaronbennack714
@aaronbennack714 2 года назад
Pienso que significas "Lecciones," verdad? Lesion es como decir "injury" en Ingles.
@zendo6851
@zendo6851 2 года назад
Magari
@margaritakleinman5701
@margaritakleinman5701 2 года назад
Is it ok to say "fuera" instead of "fuese", and "hubiera" instead of "hubiese"? Because that's what I've always heard.
@travelcrip715
@travelcrip715 2 года назад
Ojalá fuese más fluido cuando yo hablo en español. Ojalá hubiese sido nacer en la época de la aztecs.
@IvoVolt
@IvoVolt 2 года назад
I adore subjuntivo! Stop harassing the poor thing :-)
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
Hahahaha =D
@JaguarDave54
@JaguarDave54 2 года назад
Ojalá Madrid 🤣
@fernandogallegos6257
@fernandogallegos6257 2 года назад
Ojala fuese un hispanoblante nativo
@scotthullinger4684
@scotthullinger4684 Год назад
Nope. I won't forget about using the subjunctive when saying Ojala simply because Spanish grammar absolutely requires it. Ojala expresses something which can be contrary to reality, which of course requires the subjunctive. Let's make an example with the word arrive - Llegar. Example: Ojala que mi amigo llegue a tiempo. I hope my friend arrives on time.
@dennissanchez4121
@dennissanchez4121 2 года назад
Maura is improving slightly with speaking in Spanish SLOWER in her videos so non-native speakers can keep up with her but it would still help if she slowed down just A LOT more. For a non-native speaker, I would have to slow down the video to 50% the normal speed just to understand Maura when she speaks her normal speed Spanish, which is still way too fast.
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
Hi Dennis! As always, we'll take this into account! But do know that I'm not speaking in "normal" speed in any video, haha. =)
@criticalthinker6011
@criticalthinker6011 2 года назад
These videos are watched by all levels of students from beginner to advanced so I think it would be a disservice for Maura to speak slowly. That's not going to help you in the real world. I like your idea of adjusting the speed to fit your current level. Eventually, you'll increase the speed as you advance in your studies. A good exercise for advanced students is to listen to the video at 1.5x a few times and then listen to it at regular speed and it will sound SOOOO slow!
@MauraSpringSpanish
@MauraSpringSpanish 2 года назад
@@criticalthinker6011 very good ideas! Thanks a lot! =)
@garrymontgomery2033
@garrymontgomery2033 2 года назад
You can reset the speed to .75 in SETTINGS.
@criticalthinker6011
@criticalthinker6011 2 года назад
@@garrymontgomery2033 A faster way is to use keyboard shortcuts. "< " - slows down the audio by 25% every time it is pressed while ">" increases the audio by 25% every time it is pressed.
@joebishman6163
@joebishman6163 9 месяцев назад
Ojalá fuese más inteligente. Ojalá hubiese sido nacir rico en lugar de hermoso.
@TopSpinWilly
@TopSpinWilly 2 года назад
Microphone 🎤 is not the best. echo. Subtitles and the writing on the screen are hard to read. The content goes by a little too quick to follow at my level which is...I know Tenga Tengo Ojalá. I understand subjuntivo, I'm just not good at it so this is just practice, which I need but due to the above problems I'm not enjoying the video.
@jg-di5it
@jg-di5it 2 года назад
Maura tienes ig?
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