Learn three uses of the verb To Save in Spanish Guardar, Salvar-Rescatar, Ahorrar
In this short video, I will show you how the verb to Save is used in Spanish
Guardar, Salvar-Rescatar, and Ahorrar.
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Learn the difference between Éxito (Success) vs Salida (Exit)
It is easy to confuse the word "éxito" with the English word "Exit"
They are not cognate.
Éxito in Spanish means success
and the word for "exit" in Spanish is "Salida" which could also mean "departure" as your flight leaves at 10am.
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Spanish With Profe - Learn the difference between Grade & Note in Spanish
In this video, I am sharing with you the difference between grade (letter grade A-F) and grade (1st - 12th grade) in Spanish.
Know when to use Nota & Apunte in Spanish.
Grade= calificación, puntuación, nota
primero, segundo, tercero, cuarto, quinto.... (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th...)
primer grado (first grade) in Spanish you must drop the "O" of the word "primero" any time it is before a masculine noun, you would do the same for tercero ..tercer grado
segundo grado
tercer grado
palabra (word) (F)
sustantitvo (noun) (M)
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Three words: el hambre, el hombre, and el hombro. Why do you use masculine articles?
Hola,
I made this video because these three words share a lot of their spelling vowels and consonants.
And since they are so close in their spelling you might hear one word and think it is a different one.
Remember that the "H" in Spanish is silent, more like the "H" sound from some people of New York, you know who they are-lol.
In Spanish all words have an emphasis/phonetic emphasis and you stress that syllable more than others. When the rules are broken then we put tildes ( ' ) to denote where the new emphasis is located.
So the word hambre, in Spanish is a feminine word, you must remember that nouns and adjectives in Spanish have a gender (not biological sex) so they are either una palabra (word) masculina o una palabra femenina; (noun=sustantivo masculino o femenino)
The word hambre is feminine but we must use the masculine article in front of it, and if it is going to be modified by adjectives then those must be in the feminine form.
The article will change once it is in its plural form.
For example "Cuando el hambre aprieta se come lo que sea" literarily meaning when "hunger strikes you would eat pretty much anything."
The other two nouns Hombre & Hombro are both masculine. Remember that in Spanish I would say that more than 95% of the time you will need an article before a noun, this is not very common in US/American English, but it is in English in England and that part of the world.
In my example I also use the word "agua" to illustrate the fact that water is a feminine noun and when singular you must use the masculine article and when describing it you must use the feminine form of the adjectives.
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Quick overview of the Present Subjunctive in Spanish
Review the present subjunctive in Spanish. Remember that the subjunctive is triggered by verbs in the WEIRDO/ WEDDING a category.
You must have a Subject A Plus a verb from the WEIRDO/WEDDING category then qur plus B ( a totally different person) plus verb (subjunctive)
😘verb (WEIRDO/WEDDING) + que + 😌 + verb (subjunctive)
Subjunctive
-ar= e, es, e, emos, x, en
-er/-ir= a, as, a, Amos, x, an
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