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SPANISH ADJECTIVES: BEFORE or AFTER NOUNS?? (English audio) 

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Do you wonder whether Spanish adjectives go before or after nouns?
In this video I’ll show you how nouns and adjectives work together in Spanish.
Plus, you will learn a few Spanish adjectives that change meaning depending on whether they precede or follow the noun they describe.
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Index:
0:00 Intro
0:22 Spanish Adjectives
0:40 Spanish Adjectives after nouns
1:53 5 Types of Adjectives that go before nouns
2:18 Possessive Adjectives in Spanish
3:33 Demonstrative Adjectives in Spanish
4:24 Adjectives that express quantity
6:05 Próximo and Último
6:45 Bueno and Malo
8:35 Spanish Adjectives that change meaning
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Комментарии : 73   
@skyesanders9204
@skyesanders9204 6 месяцев назад
Thank you SO much. This helps me understand what I get wrong with Duolingo. You are such a terrific teacher!!!! Brava!
@ccsciencestudents4050
@ccsciencestudents4050 2 года назад
Some people were born with special abilities to do certain certain things. i think that you were born to teach Spanish. you are an excellent teacher for biginners. I love the emphasis you placed in the pronunciation of words and strategies you used to explain the concepts with clarity and precision. I also love the slow techniques used, which is really beneficial to beginners like me.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Aww thank you so much for this feedback. 😊😊
@mrcactusking9348
@mrcactusking9348 Год назад
That's true
@iloveamerica606
@iloveamerica606 День назад
Así es
@mr.anderson736
@mr.anderson736 9 месяцев назад
This is perfect - exactly what I needed. Thank you so much!
@bhd201
@bhd201 2 года назад
En mis últimas vacaciones, poco antes de Covid-19 fui a Winchester, Inglaterra. Es un pueblo muy bonito con mucha historia. Buen vídeo. Gracias.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5 adjetivos usados perfectamente en estas oraciones. Gracias 🤩
@mpr3209
@mpr3209 Год назад
Fantastic video! In addition to all the great information I now understand why "have a nice day" in Spanish uses the word "buen" instead of "bueno." :)
@paulfaulkner6299
@paulfaulkner6299 2 года назад
Gracias, Paula. Un viajo amigo espanohablante me ha dicho de tu canal y me ha consejado verlo. He aprendido algo - Gracias.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
¡Que bueno! Me alegra que hayas aprendido algo nuevo hoy 😊😊
@jamesscott1935
@jamesscott1935 2 месяца назад
Muchisima Gracias Paula! Un buen video!
@perronefran
@perronefran Год назад
Wonderful lesson Paula!
@mickjager5974
@mickjager5974 Год назад
muchas gracias como siempre
@TEAMBROTHERSNIC
@TEAMBROTHERSNIC 2 года назад
Gracias por dar clases!Muchisimas
@adatta53
@adatta53 2 года назад
Thank you so much Paula, very useful video.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
I’m glad you found it useful 😊
@isikpamir
@isikpamir 2 года назад
verdade me ayudo mucho especialemente diferencias entre antes o despues... grachia senora..
@hasrulharahap8236
@hasrulharahap8236 Год назад
This is lit go again within other perfect good examples kinda like to easier make it up
@petterbueng3767
@petterbueng3767 2 года назад
Como siempre, muy util leccion
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Gracias Petter 😊
@mangilucky8081
@mangilucky8081 5 месяцев назад
gracias muchos
@sergiob035
@sergiob035 2 года назад
Gracias Paula por este gran video
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Gracias a ti por verlo ☺️
@ouimetco
@ouimetco 2 года назад
Your so good Paula. Produces muy buenos videos. Gracias
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Muchas gracias 😊
@angelt9862
@angelt9862 2 года назад
Muy utíl video. Gracias!
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Gracias a ti por verlo 😉
@sorchamurphy7955
@sorchamurphy7955 2 года назад
Sí me gustó! Gracias Paula. Aprendí mucho! No sabía eso sobre la posición de único! Muy útil porque cambia el significado totalmente!
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Me alegra que te haya gustado. Sí, hay que tener mucho cuidado con los cambios de significados 😬😬
@jeffschultz732
@jeffschultz732 2 года назад
hace dos años visité a mis amigos en panamá. Panamá es mi lugar favorito.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Excelente 👏🏻👏🏻 Yo todavía no conozco Panamá pero le encantaría ir pronto.
@marilyn8490
@marilyn8490 2 года назад
Este es el mejor video de este tema que he visto:-) A mis estudiantes (todos son adultos) les dificultan los adjetivos, así que esto va a ayudar mucho.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Perfecto. Me alegra poder ayudarlos 😊
@Pampimilo
@Pampimilo 22 часа назад
This lesson helps me understand what I got wrong on Duolingo. That green bird doesn't explain much.
@ericbaugher
@ericbaugher 2 года назад
Another great Friday video. Paula I love to listen to you speak in English in your beautiful Venezuelan accent. You have a keen mind and are able to explain Spanish grammer very clearly and understandably. This is a rare ability for native Spanish speakers and I often turn to videos made by native English speakers for lessons on complicated Spanish grammer. I also like to listen to native speakers because after all it is their mother tongue, and they are the ones who truly speak it and have down the pronunciation and rhythm of the language. I think it is great that you are not limiting yourself to a single format. I do love your all Spanish videos, and find them challenging. I think you are starting to see that what works for one topic might not be the best for another topic. This video will be more accessible to beginners. I was a beginner a year ago. I hope that some of your new beginners will progress as I have and get to the point of advancing to be able to understand your more advanced all Spanish language videos. Remember the days when I was congratulating you on your first 1,000 subscribers! The technical quality of your videos continues to improve. Sometimes you are starting to use a new technique with the text you show on the screen where you have a transparent background behind your text. This can help make the text easier to read. The first time I saw you use this technique there was a problem with my phone and I sent you a private eMail. The problem has never come back and now I am convinced that the problem was with my phone and completely unrelated to your video. Ever since I started watching your videos I have thought that you were very talented. Well that is all for now. I will be practicing my adjectives all week and probably also going back and reviewing older videos as well.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Aww Eric, you always put a smile on my face every time I read your detailed comments. Yes, I remember when you were congratulating me for having reached 1000 subscribers. I know it’s been a slowly growth but I’m learning every single day and I’m enjoying the process. Keep practicing and come back here with some examples 😊😊
@YourMajesty143
@YourMajesty143 2 года назад
Yayyy, I knew she was Venezolana! I'm so happy you confirmed this, because it's my favorite accent! My mother is from Barquisimeto and my father was from San Felipe. If I wasn't already subscribed to her, I'd subscribe right now lol. She's such an amazing profe, mi favorita 🤩
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
@@YourMajesty143 Yaayy!! Now I’m curious about your story. Did you move out Venezuela as a little girl?
@sahazadahamad4875
@sahazadahamad4875 Год назад
Paulaa es inteligente
@AkramKotka
@AkramKotka Год назад
In the timing 10.25 The example of (antiguo) is different than what you have said, because you said before the noun it means ( ancient /old) but in the example you wrote (previous). Am I wrong?
@darrenroelofs8560
@darrenroelofs8560 3 месяца назад
Colombia!
@maxtuck6820
@maxtuck6820 2 года назад
Disfruté tu presentación. Eres conciso y muy útil. Me gustaría que hiciera una presentación sobre los artículos. Nunca sé cuándo y cuándo no usarlos. Sería de gran ayuda. Muchas gracias.
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Gracias Max. Sí, tengo pensado hacer un video sobre cuándo NO usar los artículos definidos. He visto que muchos estudiantes tienen dificultad con ese tema.
@TheJudeJane
@TheJudeJane 2 года назад
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula Yes!!! This topic on when and when not to use them is quite confusing, I agree. We need your fantastic help, Paula! Thanks for all your hard work. You make learning easy to understand.👍🏼💖📖✍🏼
@SPIRITWILDCHILD28
@SPIRITWILDCHILD28 6 месяцев назад
I'm learning Spanish on duolingo, but need your help to understand these aspects, especially since I never learned it in English as a young student.
@anatolijshostak9703
@anatolijshostak9703 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos. For now I just try to get spanish, I watched your spanish video trying to understand what you were saying and shoud say it is great when I can see your words or examples in English like represented in this video). In Spanish, mhmmm, lo siento, pero no puedo decir algo sobre mis vacaciones porque no se palabras in pasado tiempo, supongo que nesecito estudiar mas))))
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Muchas gracias. If you let me give you an unsolicited advice it would be: don’t let a grammar point stop you from speaking. Saying for instance: “el año pasado yo IR a Australia” it’s better than saying nothing, at least this way you’re producing the language 😉😉
@anatolijshostak9703
@anatolijshostak9703 2 года назад
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula gracias por tu consejo
@erikaatplay7124
@erikaatplay7124 2 года назад
Santiago de Queretaro y San Miguel de Allende
@YourMajesty143
@YourMajesty143 2 года назад
En mis últimas vacaciones, fui a Colombia. Me enfermé y pasé la mayoría de la semana en el hotel, pero durante los primeros tres días, vi algunos lugares de interés. Cartagena es muy hermosa ... y muy húmeda jaja 😆
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Me encantaría conocer Cartagena, me han hablado muy bien de ese ciudad….aunque no me gusta la humedad 😂😂
@radygaga4089
@radygaga4089 2 года назад
Can you give us more adjectives that go before and after the nouns, but it in English please 🙏
@kittyh4830
@kittyh4830 10 месяцев назад
I am only in spanish 100 and i was practicing Duolingo so I wouldn’t forget my Spanish over summer. Why is this sentence like this: ¿Es divertida la fiesta? My instinct as an English speaker is to say ¿es la fiesta divertida? Which one is correct Señora? ¡Gracias!
@TheJudeJane
@TheJudeJane 2 года назад
Which is correct, Paula? Una universidad pequeña or Una pequeña universidad?
@joniechavez5036
@joniechavez5036 Месяц назад
Hi! Thank you for wonderful explanation. In your example of using bueno before a noun, and the rule is to drop the "o"...so in saying, "su hermana es una buena estudiante", it actually obeys the gender of what was being described, in this case "hermana", rather than the noun "estudiante"? I'm confused in this part.
@joniechavez5036
@joniechavez5036 Месяц назад
To continue on my comment aboe, the last example in using bueno before noun, it obeys the gender of the noun before it, "profesoras". So I'm confused between the 2nd and 4th example. Please clarify? 🙏
@hubertahn6397
@hubertahn6397 2 года назад
Tus videos son muy útiles. ¿El español de qué país hablas? (Which country’s Spanish do you speak?)
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
Muchas gracias. Soy de Venezuela 🇻🇪😬
@truckermikemct1
@truckermikemct1 6 месяцев назад
Adjectives like "nuevo"; same meaning before or after the noun?
@faviosantiagomaldonado2417
@faviosantiagomaldonado2417 Год назад
Bueno y malo cambian el significado si van antes o después del sustantivo. Si digo: "él es un buen profesor", me refiero a la calidad de su tipo de enseñanza. Si digo "él es un profesor bueno", quiero decir que no tiene maldad. Por eso está el dicho "no es lo mismo un buen profesor que un profesor bueno".
@yowotssapmeh3953
@yowotssapmeh3953 2 года назад
How about mismo? Do we say el mismo carro or el carro mismo?
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
That’s an interesting point. Because they change meaning whether we use it before or after. The most common one is using it before the noun. El mismo carro (the same car). Por ejemplo: Tengo el mismo carro desde hace 2 años. I’ll trying to come up with a simple explanation to when to use after the noun or pronoun. Gracias ☺️
@johnharvey5381
@johnharvey5381 Год назад
¿Cual es mejor? ¿If I want to say I speak Spanish better than the average gringo, would I say promedio gringo o vice versa?
@Umaykalamay
@Umaykalamay Год назад
6:44 . Fui en vacacion la ultima mes a casa de mi abuela
@tacocruiser4238
@tacocruiser4238 Год назад
What about "mismo"?
@aubud1261
@aubud1261 Год назад
Aprendo español como 3ed lengua mi nativa langua es arabe , hablo buen ingles y poco espanol
@obliquecolumn834
@obliquecolumn834 6 месяцев назад
The content of the video is good but the background noise and music is hard to filter out.
@maximvavilov8072
@maximvavilov8072 2 года назад
Hoy eres muy sexy 😍
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
@SpeakSpanishWithPaula 2 года назад
En este caso utilizamos “estar”. Gracias
@ArchieQ75
@ArchieQ75 2 года назад
I'd suggest to think about correcting wrong pronunciation of those english sounds z as in 'example' or 'possessive' and also j as in 'adjective'. It's not a matter of an accent, those are phonetic errors. And as a teacher, I'm sure, you know the difference. Imagine native english speakers would say 'jugo naranja' with the wrong sounds: dzhugo narandzha. It's not an american accent of Spanish, it's not knowing how to read and pronounce english words.
@paulfaulkner6299
@paulfaulkner6299 2 года назад
Gracias, Paula. Un viajo amigo espanohablante me ha dicho de tu canal y me ha consejado verlo. He aprendido algo - Gracias.
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