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Carlos explica - El modo imperativo 4: Nosotros + reflexivos

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Colombia

Carlos explains to us in detail the imperative of the first person plural with many examples as well as providing us with the conjugations for several reflexive verbs.
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Caption 33 [es]: "Comer":
Caption 33 [en]: "Comer" [To eat]:

Carlos explica - El modo imperativo 1: Tú + vos

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Colombia

Carlos teaches us how to conjugate Spanish verbs for commands, also known as the imperative mood, with the informal second person singular pronouns, "tú" and "vos."
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Caption 47 [es]: Comer:
Caption 47 [en]: "Comer" [to eat]:

Otavalo - Amigos - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Ecuador

Friends Pipo and Cristina converse about the things they notice about others, particularly when thinking about asking someone out on a date.
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Caption 29 [es]: Te cuento, a mí me encanta comer,
Caption 29 [en]: I'll tell you, I love to eat,

Pipo - Mexicanismos - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Ecuador, Mexico

While visiting Zacatecas, our Ecuadorian friend Pipo chats with locals to learn some of the most interesting and commonly used Mexican colloquial words and expressions.
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Caption 32 [es]: vamos a comer algo picoso para que nos ayude a...
Caption 32 [en]: let's eat something spicy so it helps us to...

Vocabulario de cine y películas - Ir al cine - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

Topic number two of Carlos' series on film vocabulary reveals some of the most-used Spanish terms related to the activity of going to the movies and seeing films.
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Caption 65 [es]: No puedo ver una película sin comer palomitas.
Caption 65 [en]: I can't see a movie without eating popcorn.

Otavalo - Ejercicios

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Ecuador

After eating too much over the holidays, Cristina decides she needs to lose some excess weight by going back to exercising. During her workout, she meets Rony, an old friend and avid parkour practitioner. Let's see if he can offer her any helpful advice.
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Caption 66 [es]: voy a comer bien, tomar agua.
Caption 66 [en]: I'm going to eat well, drink water.

Carlos comenta - La sucursal del cielo - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

In the second part of this lesson that deals with the Colombian series "Sucursal del Cielo," Carlos focuses on the "voseo," or use of the second person singular pronoun "vos" that is used in lieu of "tú" in certain regions, dealing specifically with the manner in which it is employed in Cali, Colombia, where the show takes place.
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Caption 33 [es]: Verbo "comer":
Caption 33 [en]: Verb "comer" [to eat]:

Aprendiendo con Priscilla - Los sustantivos en español - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Ecuador

In part two of this video about Spanish nouns, Priscilla presents you with several so that you can practice creating your own Spanish sentences and be able to converse.
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Caption 37 [es]: "Me gusta a veces comer un tipo de sushi por partes".
Caption 37 [en]: "I sometimes like to eat a type of sushi bit by bit."

Aprendiendo con Zulbany - Piensa rápido - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Venezuela

Guess what Spanish words Zulbany is describing in this new game of "Think Fast"!
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Caption 21 [es]: está lista para comer en primavera.
Caption 21 [en]: it's ready to eat in spring.

Aprendiendo con Priscilla - Partes del cuerpo

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Ecuador

Let's practice with Priscilla some human body parts by creating some example sentences with some of the most used words and phrases in Spanish.
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Caption 23 [es]: "Después de que se cuidó el estómago, debe comer sano".
Caption 23 [en]: "After he/she/you took care of his/her/your stomach, he/she/you have to eat healthy."

Carlos explica - 20 formas de decir no sin decir no

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Colombia

Expand your vocabulary by learning these alternatives to saying simply "no" in Spanish. Using several questions with examples, Carlos teaches us twenty ways to say "no"... without having to say it!
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Caption 35 [es]: "¿Te gustaría comer insectos algún día?"
Caption 35 [en]: "Would you like to eat insects someday?"

Carlos explica - 20 formas de decir sí sin decir sí - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Colombia

Do you know how to answer "yes" in Spanish without always having to say "sí"? Using several sample questions, Carlos teaches us twenty alternative ways to answer a question affirmatively in Spanish.
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Caption 17 [es]: te invitó a comer una deliciosa paella
Caption 17 [en]: invited you to eat some delicious paella,

Ana Carolina - Ejercicio de adverbios de tiempo

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Ecuador

With the help of Ana Carolina and her adorable baby, let's try a fun grammar exercise that can help us to identify Spanish adverbs of time.
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Caption 43 [es]: por lo que casi siempre, después de comer,
Caption 43 [en]: which is why, almost always, after eating,

Luana explica - Vos vs. Tú

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

Ecuador

What is the difference between "tú" and "vos" if both pronouns are used to informally address someone as "you" in Spanish? In this video, Luana explains to us how both forms are conjugated and pronounced as well as where they are used.
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Caption 25 [es]: De ahí, "comer": Tú comes, vos comés.
Caption 25 [en]: From there, "comer" [to eat]: "Tú comes, vos comés" [You eat, you eat].

Aprendiendo con Carlos - El ajedrez - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

Having learned about the rook, the knight, and the bishop, let's now see how to place and move the remaining pieces: the king, the queen, and the pawn.
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Caption 56 [es]: generalmente se utiliza el verbo "comer"
Caption 56 [en]: we generally use the verb "comer" [to eat]
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