Carlos teaches us the Spanish names for the main film genres, giving us examples of each and explaining to us some interesting facts about Spanish movie titles.
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Caption 32 [es]: como por ejemplo "Tonto y retonto" en Argentina, Caption 32 [en]: such as, for example "Dumb and Dumber" in Argentina
The verb "ser" has many uses in Spanish that enable us to express many things. In this first part of his lesson on this verb, Carlos shows us how to use it to talk about such things as character, permanent characteristics, nationality, and more.
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Caption 68 [es]: "Laura es argentina", Caption 68 [en]: "Laura is Argentinean,"
This time, Carlos focuses on the personal pronouns in Spanish, which are used to refer to people in sentences. Let's explore, among other things, which personal pronouns are singular vs. plural, which ones are masculine vs. feminine, and which ones are particular to certain regions.
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Caption 43 [es]: y es típico de países como Argentina, Uruguay Caption 43 [en]: and is typical of countries like Argentina, Uruguay,