100 Spanish Words & Phrases All Beginners Should Know | Super Easy Spanish 86

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The team behind this episode:

🎤 Host of this episode: Paulina Sainz, José Mora Landívar, Sara Delgado
🎞 Editing: Harry Sumner, Juanjo Alvarez
🎥 Camera: Harry Sumner, Juanjo Alvarez
🇬🇧 Translation: Johnny Yeldham, José Mora Landívar
✏️ Transcription: Agustín Tripodi
👁 Proofreading: José Mora Landívar
👻 Producer: Fran Soza
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Sara and Paulina should both be nominated for Oscars. That street performance brought tears to my eyes.

prescottlange
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Easy Spanish is awesome! It's a fun channel to learn Spanish without going to expensive college classes and getting a degree.

michaelewing
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Aunque ya no soy un principiante, es bueno para mi memoria volver a aprender estas palabras básicas.

thexgamer
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Iam going to do shadowing this video everyday for learning Spanish. 👍

Deepu-pp
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Muchas gracias for these kinds of videos. It helps me a lot in practicing my Spanish.

RegineTresvalles
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Muy útil y interesante episodio como siempre especialmente para las personas que están empezando aprender español estas cien expresiones son muy importantes y básicas para poder comunicarse bien en español cuando por ejemplo vayas a España o cualquier país hispanohablante Hicisteis increíble trabajo
He entendido todo pero siempre es genial repetirlas algunas frases y palabras…..
un vídeo excelente Mil gracias
Le mando un saludo cordial desde hospital y nos vemos pronto

paulina
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Grabasteis este video en el Pais Vasco! Lo se porque recientemente he estado alla de vacaciones. Buen video, por cierto - pienso que aunque si tengas bastante alto nivel de una lengua, es bueno repasar los basicos de vez en cuando. Porque como les digo siempre a mis estudiantes de ingles, "los mas importantes son los basicos."

jaytelfer
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this is awesome. please do more of these! :)

julie
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Me encantó escuchando las personas diferente.

nostalgicnow
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I speak Spanish, I'm learning English.
I am from Colombia.

eduargironza
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Este video es tan amable 😊 como el extranjero quiero decir que una palabra "cerveza" es muy popular. Unos veces pregunté la gente, que estuvo en países hispanohablantes, como se dicen "beer or пиво (ruso)" en español. Todos me respuestan correctamente. 😂

borisbotsionov
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Hola!

Me podrias ayudar a encontrar la cancion de este episodio ? Me gusta mucho la musica.

Gracias.

cedricamalaman
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Enojado is a false friend between Spanish and Italian: annoiato means aburrido in Italy. Enojado in Italy is arrabiato, from the word "Rabbia" that means enfado or enojo. In Spanish there is the adjective "Rabioso", muy enfadado o fanatico. In Italy we use also "Scocciato" when a fact or a person is very irritating or annnoying for us or when something break off our routine or activity. "Sono stato scocciato dal suono del telefono molte volte, oggi". "The ringing of the phone annoyed me many times, today"

albertoferraris
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If languages were just collection of words i would know many of them but with all different meanings it becomes complicated but interesting, including Spanish.
Yesterday i was talking with my friend how Mala/Malo which is Bad/Girl/Boy/It means other thing in other language even if it is written same way, Mala in Croatian is little girl or small thing but feminine, Malo is also small thing or small amount and Mali is a little boy or thing that is small and masculine, on the other hand Priša and Prisa mean same thing it is just that thing "Š, SH" what Slavic speaker do when Latin word enters the game, make it sound different.
Also with this 100 words and expressions i see how easy is to catch words especialy simillar ones but context is harder.

stipe
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Este video es muy bien, A mi me gusta mucho . Amor de la India ❤

Ravi_
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Great video! I have been learning Spanish in 2 weeks, and I have difficulty in pronouncing Spanish words with "D" 😅😅

theshininghearts
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"En effectivo" or "Dinero constante", they're both mean cash? or does it depend on country?

biggsleezy
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Listos para ordenar? Igual estaría bien que mencionaséis en algún sitio que en España diríamos pedir porque la gente que venga a España y utilice el verbo ordenar se va a llevar un poco el chasco cuando no les entiendan al pedir

carlosnagercobo
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Estuve en Uruguay (Montevideo) y allí preguntan el precio con: ¿Cuánto vale? ¿Existe otro país que hable así?

pauloguimaraes