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Using Cuyo in Spanish | The Language Tutor *Lesson 124* 

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Dr. Danny goes over the word "Cuyo".
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@jadentesai
@jadentesai 2 года назад
I'm lesson 47 rn but I wanted to come here on the most recent video to let you know that you are a great encouraging teacher. My favorite thing is when you say "but you're going to be fine." Or "but we're gonna practice it and you'll get it". I'm currently doing Spanish 2 over the summer and it's really difficult online. You are definitely helping. Thank you.
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 2 года назад
So glad we are able to help Jaden!!
@stand1ngbidness
@stand1ngbidness 2 года назад
As a beginner learner, this is something I didn't know that I needed to know. Now I walk away from this video smarter, thanks!
@swagdoggo2565
@swagdoggo2565 2 года назад
Woah, I didn't even know this was a word!! ¡Muchas gracias señor!
@haroontanveer661
@haroontanveer661 2 года назад
Hi thanks for improving my Spanish
@caro1591
@caro1591 2 года назад
Muy útil. Muchas gracias.
@louiepelletieriii6541
@louiepelletieriii6541 Год назад
Thanks!
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor Год назад
Thank you Louie!!
@Kremcik
@Kremcik Год назад
gracias
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor Год назад
De nada
@aileenfowler3967
@aileenfowler3967 2 года назад
Gracias for this lesson.
@heeman82
@heeman82 2 года назад
Esta fue una lección muy interesante. ¡Gracias amigo!
@Moumita2003
@Moumita2003 2 года назад
Sir it's a Spain 🇪🇸 Spanish lessons?? Or Argentina Spanish lessons??
@dnieto1466
@dnieto1466 2 года назад
Latin Spanish and some what spain?
@vooides
@vooides 2 года назад
They are the same. Just slang and a bit of verb conjugations between tú, vos and vosotros
@claudiopiazza3793
@claudiopiazza3793 Год назад
Neutral Spanish to be able to communicate in many countries, each country has its own ways, I am from Argentina and we use "vos sos" instead of "tu eres".
@lolaloliepop
@lolaloliepop Год назад
is this a Spain spanish channel?
@ffgfgf-f4u
@ffgfgf-f4u 22 дня назад
Koelpin Freeway
@javcrc1
@javcrc1 2 года назад
hi, Dr. Danny, interesting lessons and examples!!! "Cuyo" es formal register. It is practically non-existent in everyday speech. You might hear it in the news, or formal writing. It sounds so formal. I can't imagine anybody speaking like that in casual conversation. It would be so weird. I am a native spanish speaker and never understood what it means or how to use it. But thanks to your examples and explanation , I see where it comes from and it makes a lot of sense!!!!
@qorimayu
@qorimayu Год назад
Hola Wild Potato. Gracias por el detalle. Entonces nos puedes dar un ejemplo de cómo dirías su primero ejemplo sin usar ‘cuyo’?: “El carro, cuyo dueño no estaba, bloqueaba la entrada” Gracias :)
@javcrc1
@javcrc1 Год назад
@@qorimayu hola, no sé cuál primer ejemplo, pero mira estas dos oraciones: "El hombre cuyo auto es muy caro vino a verme" Esta es muy formal. Un hablante nativo diría : "El hombre que tiene un auto muy caro vino a verme." Esta es la forma más usual de hablar.
@javcrc1
@javcrc1 Год назад
@@qorimayu hola, lo más pobable es que se use "que" en vez de "cuyo", solo que tendríamos que refrasear la oración, algo así como: "ese carro que su dueño no está, bloqueaba la entrada." Sé que esto no está correcto pero es como lo he escuchado en el habla diaria. 😀
@qorimayu
@qorimayu Год назад
@@javcrc1 muchísimas gracias por tus repuestas. Muy amable y tus explicaciones estan muy claras :)
@claudiopiazza3793
@claudiopiazza3793 Год назад
The word whose in, at least in Argentina, is too formal, it is used in books or houses like this, when we speak we replace it with other words, for example the word where.
@bromie21
@bromie21 2 года назад
Great practice of different structures in this one 🤓 Also some vocabulary I didn’t know. Thank you
@angelawalker9793
@angelawalker9793 2 года назад
Could you address negative commands in the subjunctive mood, please?
@dnieto1466
@dnieto1466 2 года назад
I'm on lesson 4.5 and I wanna say thank you sir you explain everything perfectly.
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@dnieto1466
@dnieto1466 2 года назад
@@TheLanguageTutor your welcome
@linkedius2532
@linkedius2532 2 года назад
@@TheLanguageTutor same here, im learning spanish and don't even have to pay a dime because of you. You are an incredible teacher.
@waltonbrown
@waltonbrown 2 года назад
Brilliant, thank you. I’m going to try it on mi maestro esta semana.
@imaducky9324
@imaducky9324 2 года назад
I know this isn’t the best place for suggestions on lessons, but could you do a lesson on the word ‘ello’ and it’s other forms? I believe it would be very useful as it is commonly misunderstood and I have rarely seen it taught, I would find it very useful. ¡Muchas bendiciones!
@annmartin1585
@annmartin1585 2 года назад
Thanks for the lesson. I probably would have never encountered this word. Interesting lesson. Blessings 👍
@emanuelameh5722
@emanuelameh5722 2 года назад
Gracias por este vídeo. Todas tus lecciónes me han ayudado mucho.
@dalyn19
@dalyn19 2 года назад
Thank you so much Prof. Danny. I have finished all your Spanish lessons here and at AIB. It's time for me to review and practice the language. I can't wait to become fluent. Muchas gracias. Paz y bendiciones. 😄❤️
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 2 года назад
Great job!
@JLZwissRN1950
@JLZwissRN1950 2 года назад
Here in México cuyo is a Guinea pig. 😂
@Travelingfy
@Travelingfy 2 года назад
Gracias maestro.. Muy bien video
@matyasmatta
@matyasmatta 2 года назад
«bien» se usa como un adverbio, y «buen» se usa como un adjetivo, aquí se debería usar «buen» porque después de la palabra sigue un sustantivo:3
@lofdan
@lofdan Год назад
In Old Spanish it also existed "Cúyo" meaning from who was something. ¿Cúyas son las galeras que os daban caza? Fragment from Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda.
@lofdan
@lofdan Год назад
The same as the English whose at the beginning of the sentence.
@lofdan
@lofdan Год назад
Whose dog is this? - ¿Cúyo es este perro?
@robertgorel3055
@robertgorel3055 Год назад
Great lesson as usual
@swagdoggo2565
@swagdoggo2565 2 года назад
A topic most Spanish learns struggle with - The impersonal se. Please make a video explaining the impersonal se. It would help us a lot!!!
@YantraChalit
@YantraChalit 2 года назад
Thanks a lot
@annagardner2845
@annagardner2845 3 месяца назад
Always a great explanation ❤
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 3 месяца назад
Thank you! 😃
@playgt326
@playgt326 2 года назад
¿Seré el único hispano hablante que ve esto? 😮😱
@marymarymcmichael1170
@marymarymcmichael1170 2 года назад
It's possibly because I speak UK English...we use who's when we are talking about someone's coat, dog etc.
@eduardofleming6662
@eduardofleming6662 2 года назад
I was wondering how to translate the English word whose. Thanks!
@marysmith6546
@marysmith6546 2 года назад
So if those terms are not used in everyday conversation, it would be nice to see some examples of what is used instead. Thanks!
@engyatia92
@engyatia92 2 года назад
Thank you soooooooo much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️, The best teacher ever
@beerw1
@beerw1 2 года назад
I tried to join your Facebook group and they turned me down. I guess it is only for some.
@bryantdesiabagat3544
@bryantdesiabagat3544 11 месяцев назад
I always study and listen intently to learn. What is the best thing to remember when you are suppose to say it in a form either male or female?
@globalnimo
@globalnimo 2 года назад
Dear Dr. Evans, you are simply the best. Your in-depth understanding helps you teach us at ease. Wonderful ! If your time permits please let's try to have some lessons only focused on communication practices.
@yevhen3797
@yevhen3797 2 года назад
El profesor cuyo lección yo estoy viendo, es Dani Martín
@claudiopiazza3793
@claudiopiazza3793 Год назад
Good, is "cuya lección"
@yevhen3797
@yevhen3797 Год назад
@@claudiopiazza3793 muchas gracias
@mesutgurer6178
@mesutgurer6178 2 года назад
Well I'm kind of in a beginner level A2 or B1 so can you make a video for B1 level
@mrtodoo
@mrtodoo 2 года назад
Muchísimas gracias a usted dr danny. Usted me enseñó mucho. Siga así! ❤
@mike-yp1uk
@mike-yp1uk Год назад
Lots of great content
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor Год назад
Thanks Mike!! Glad you’re enjoying them.
@pria.mandia71
@pria.mandia71 2 года назад
danke! y muchas gracias maestro .🙏 to teach us in a difirente tipo de way.
@giovannigillion
@giovannigillion 2 года назад
Just a question, im not speaking spanish at all and i just came across this channel should i start from lesson one and will i become fluent if i follow all the lesson?
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 2 года назад
I think you should start from lesson 1 and you may not be fluent, but you will be beyond a beginner.
@giovannigillion
@giovannigillion 2 года назад
@@TheLanguageTutor much appreciated will definitely get a move on, thanks for the reply
@dnieto1466
@dnieto1466 2 года назад
You should he explains everything perfectly I only know some Spanish and I want to get better and I'm glad to find this channel!
@giovannigillion
@giovannigillion 2 года назад
@@dnieto1466 thanks man or shall i say muchas gracias
@suhyun.choi98
@suhyun.choi98 2 года назад
The ketchup es no estaba. Does it make sense teacher??
@tinipatel6260
@tinipatel6260 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@k3shh_xx
@k3shh_xx 2 года назад
Does anyone know what dialect he teaches
@eyssaann
@eyssaann 2 года назад
Hello from Turkey! Learning Spanish from you is amazing! I just wanna say thank you. Maestro increíble!🥳
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 2 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@abdullahsarpyigit9985
@abdullahsarpyigit9985 2 года назад
ne kadar ilerleyebildiniz
@muhammadjalal2335
@muhammadjalal2335 2 года назад
Cool
@PatriciaWhite-v2s
@PatriciaWhite-v2s 22 дня назад
Ebert Points
@tribalanna
@tribalanna 2 года назад
Very useful and helpful,thank you
@philshallat9043
@philshallat9043 2 года назад
Are there any lessons that are NOT viewer suggestions? Haven’t found one yet. If so many things have to be suggested by viewers what’s the function of this teacher; why can’t he come up with these lessons on his own?
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 2 года назад
We try to be inclusive with our viewers. But glad that you’ve watched enough videos to notice that latest pattern.
@suhyun.choi98
@suhyun.choi98 2 года назад
Why no likes ? No one
@suhyun.choi98
@suhyun.choi98 2 года назад
쿠요??가 뭐에요
@tamaranicholls7136
@tamaranicholls7136 2 года назад
Hi!
@matildawolfram4687
@matildawolfram4687 2 года назад
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@Supyisiscool
@Supyisiscool 2 года назад
thank you, you teached me so much!
@TheLanguageTutor
@TheLanguageTutor 2 года назад
Happy to help!
@taniamulhall2378
@taniamulhall2378 2 года назад
Can you do a video on Spanish AP High School Testing? I’d like to know your tips or ideas.
@fbmotivational2266
@fbmotivational2266 2 года назад
Hey man i use "whose alot in english. So i sure that, thanks to you i will be able to use it in spanish.☺😊
@ericbaugher
@ericbaugher 2 года назад
Good so see you back Dr. Evans. You have not been posting as often as you used to. Maybe you could do some more content on tenses. Like for example maybe do another video on the preterite tense? I know that you have already done a lot on these topics but maybe you could have fresh examples? I have watched your old videos over and over, and know them by almost by heart. That is where new examples would be such a great help. It feels like you had a class at one time, and you made all these great videos based on those lessons, and then you seemed to run out of steam at least in Spanish. So again what I wish is that you would revisit some of your old topics with new examples for us to practice and build vocabulary. This video kind of does this because it has a lot of great examples of the use of different tenses and great vocabulary practice
@edwardkostreski6733
@edwardkostreski6733 6 месяцев назад
I just saw this word for the first time in a math textbook. That is why I looked at this video. Thanks. The sentence in case you were curious: "¿Hay un número real cuyo cuadrado es -1?"
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