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
@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.
@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
@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
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
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
this is gr8
i like it gracias
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
lol this sucks
@LoisLan41 es de mofa el video, yo casi me muero de la risa jajaja
@andiater you look like retarded jajajaa to be honest, this video is really bad xD Im Spanish
Oh my gosh!The numbers and days in spanish are the same in tagalog!
@Thefight2012 They’re language is the same as mine and all the people from Spain, do’nt worry. Really, there’s no big difference
@N21345 i plan on going to central america so i’ll need their language to speak.
@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.
@N21345 can u say me what is the difference between spanish in spain and spanish in latin america?
@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
@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
lol, that looked like if it were written in german, does that really help to teach spanish to english natives?
@Thefight2012 You mean what’s the h for?
@N21345 What is that for then?
@megawhateverful The language in this video is Spanish, yes… But she’s definetely not native
@Thefight2012 In Spanish the letter h is not pronounced =)
@iRuairi hey, im learning spanish. i dont think the language in this video is not spanish. right?
@juliansan86 ¿Por qué no?
Wow, is this some kind of race? Slow down, for fuck’s sake! Is this how you teach in class?
“noo eh veh” mejor que “noo weh veh”
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
@dxrley verdad que si, me puse a ver esto por curiosidad y es realmente raro ver como escriben las pronunciaciones
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
pfff asi nunca lo van a pronunciar