Learn Basic Spanish Words

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25 Responses to Learn Basic Spanish Words

  1. ttoottaahh says:

    this is gr8
    i like it gracias

  2. aaronapril9 says:

    I’m from the philippines, and a lot of our words are spanish, like the days, numbers, months, and a lot more. Only that some letters are changed to fit our languange

  3. vintagevision0phil says:

    lol this sucks

  4. NuriaSpain07 says:

    @LoisLan41 es de mofa el video, yo casi me muero de la risa jajaja

  5. NuriaSpain07 says:

    @andiater you look like retarded jajajaa to be honest, this video is really bad xD Im Spanish

  6. ThelivingMj says:

    Oh my gosh!The numbers and days in spanish are the same in tagalog!

  7. N21345 says:

    @Thefight2012 They’re language is the same as mine and all the people from Spain, do’nt worry. Really, there’s no big difference

  8. Thefight2012 says:

    @N21345 i plan on going to central america so i’ll need their language to speak.

  9. N21345 says:

    @Thefight2012 The language is the same, they’re both Spanish. The difference is the accent, you can tell the difference between a Spanish (Spain) person and a Latin American person… And some words change, but just a few of them. They’re very similar.

  10. Thefight2012 says:

    @N21345 can u say me what is the difference between spanish in spain and spanish in latin america?

  11. N21345 says:

    @Thefight2012 I have no idea, but you’re right, it actually makes no sense to put the h there… It would be much easer just by saying the word “por favor” and writing it…

    I mean… “Coh moh seh yah mah oo stehd”, it’s difficult even for me and I’m Spanish

  12. Thefight2012 says:

    @N21345 for example, the word “please” —-> “Por Favor”. without any letters “h”.
    Why does this bitch show it as “poHr faH voHr ” instead of just “Por Favor”??
    and so on

  13. JustGabe says:

    lol, that looked like if it were written in german, does that really help to teach spanish to english natives?

  14. N21345 says:

    @Thefight2012 You mean what’s the h for?

  15. Thefight2012 says:

    @N21345 What is that for then?

  16. N21345 says:

    @megawhateverful The language in this video is Spanish, yes… But she’s definetely not native

  17. N21345 says:

    @Thefight2012 In Spanish the letter h is not pronounced =)

  18. megawhateverful says:

    @iRuairi hey, im learning spanish. i dont think the language in this video is not spanish. right?

  19. opus88888 says:

    @juliansan86 ¿Por qué no?

  20. MrDarkbloom says:

    Wow, is this some kind of race? Slow down, for fuck’s sake! Is this how you teach in class?

  21. anshelm222 says:

    “noo eh veh” mejor que “noo weh veh”

  22. nbette says:

    I really don’t understand why Mojo doesn’t look for native speakers, especially Spanish speakers, considering 16.3% of the US population is of Hispanic or Latino origins. quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html

  23. bahamutShin says:

    @dxrley verdad que si, me puse a ver esto por curiosidad y es realmente raro ver como escriben las pronunciaciones

  24. dxrley says:

    jajajajajajaja …. da mucha risa ver estos tutoriales siendo mi lengua nativa el español es muy raro ver como ponen la pronunciacion , la verdad no se como pueden aprender asi :P

  25. juliansan86 says:

    pfff asi nunca lo van a pronunciar