Learn how to speak Spanish with topics such as asking questions in thisfree language video on learning how to speak Spanish. Expert: Mixitxu Etxeberria Bio: Mixitxu Etxeberria speaks fluent Spanish, holds a BA in Linguistics from Reed College, lived in Spain for one year, taught Spanish for six months. Filmmaker: EV studios

Esta chica me recuerda de un Soprano de Pradera
Soprano de Pradera?? What’s that?
Keep in mind, Meadow Soprano is a person. A fictional person actually, from the show ‘The Sopranos’.
Por Que mi obsessiona usted?
parece una imnotizadora
I need improve my english, and you need improve your spanish, we can practice together…what do you think?
chupa un quebo estupidos.
I’m learning Spanish slowly, I already know French which makes it much easier. French is so much harder, I love Spanish for being easy haha
“esta chica me recuerda a Meadow Soprano”
they are kidding with you…
SCREW THIS IM GETTING ROSETA STONE!
Yo naci sabiendo hablar en Español y Ingles.
I was born knowing how to talk in Spanish and English.
Nice video and nice lesson, thank you.
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awesome! soo useful! love spanish
Muchos Gracias
xoxo
jaja FIJO.. o una de otra
1- Tus padres te hablan en ambos idiomas o
2- eres un desgraciado que quiere hacer pensar que eres muy inteligente y simplemente fuiste al colegio un par de años y lo dejaste xD
its MuchAs gracias…
yes it is, i gave up learning French, it is so so so hard. Spanish is my fav language
Wait! If “where is it” is “donde esta” then how do yo say “where are you” in spanish?
donde estas
esta – it is
este – he or she is
estan – they are
estas – you are
estoy – I am
… and estamos – we are
Thanks, Wow, they’re very close. Gotta watch out not to say the wrong word.
well.. the ending on most verbs change depending on who you are talking about.. Like ’saltar’ is ‘to jump’ now… change the ending to an o and it’s ’salto’ “i jump” change the ending to ‘amos,’ “saltamos” means “we jump” When you practice this it’s not too hard.
mucho gracias!
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“Dónde estás?” (informal way, addressing friends, family members, or children)
“Dónde está?” – if it’s a formal question, ie if you’re addressing an older person with more “politeness”, and not as casual as the informal way.
Don’t mean to be picky, but the accents are important:
Estoy – I am
Estás – You are
Está – He/She/It/You (formal)
Estamos – We are
Estaís – You (plural)
Están – They/You guys (formal)
Spanish isn’t the easiest language I’ve studied but you get the hang of it.
Nope, “está” is used for it, he and she
…But you gotta be careful, because “está” is very different to “esta”, that means “it” for female things.