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ASMR: Introduction to Spanish, the Base

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Hello

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everyone,

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welcome to my channel. My name is Juna

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and today

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I want to share my passion for Spanish

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language with you. With you. Um, we're

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going to discuss

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why Spanish,

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why is it important, why is it easy, why

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is it fun?

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Okay, we're going to discuss basic

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concepts,

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basic grammatical concepts, and

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very simple reading rules. I started

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learning

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Spanish 13 months ago and back then I

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couldn't even like read. I didn't know.

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It's it's it's very easy to read but if

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you don't know these few rules

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you you're going to suck. Okay. So today

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I'm going to share the base of the base.

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Okay. If you

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thought about learning this language, if

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you tried

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in in high school, I want to inspire

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you. I want to inspire you because to

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have another language

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is to possess another soul. Okay? And if

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everyone had

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a Latino soul, like it would be so so

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much more fun. Okay?

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Uh so why Spanish? Why why Spanish?

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Because it is the most popular in the

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European language in native speakers.

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We know that number one

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in speakers is English. But it's

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actually

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when we think about all the foreigners

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who learned English as their second

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third

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language. The second one is Mandarin.

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Mandarin Chinese. But let's be honest,

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it's very difficult especially if you

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are not integrated, if you are not in

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the country. Very difficult. And the

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third one, most popular language right

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now is Spanish.

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There are 20 countries and one territory

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um where Spanish is spoken. One

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territory is Puerto Rico.

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If you know

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Spanish is a romance or Latin language,

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right? So it

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derived derived from Latin.

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So there are other Latin languages that

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are also very popular like French or

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Italian.

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that if if you if you know Spanish,

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these languages will be very easy for

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you to learn too and even like to read

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and understand because

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the base is the same if you already know

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English and I imagine that English is

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I think for like 70% of my viewers

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English is their first language. So if

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English is your first language, Spanish

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is going to be very very easy for you

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because of how many

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Latin words English has. Okay, there are

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so many words that are basically the

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same in English and Spanish. If you are

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interested about Germanic and Latin

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words in English, you can watch a video.

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I made one about uh synonyms where one

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is a Germanic word and the other one is

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a Latin word. I'll put the link in the

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description. Why Spanish? Again, because

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it's very easy to learn. Uh grammatical

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patterns are pretty clear. Of course,

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there are going to be exceptions and of

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course the conjugation is a little bit

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more difficult than in English, but

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we're going to discuss it later.

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Uh why Spanish? Because it is very easy

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to be part of the

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Spanish

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internet. Okay. It

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uh it is very easy to pirate to

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share

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content in um Spanish. I tried to learn

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well I kind of I I've been studying okay

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German I have been studying and it was

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very hard to find anything

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any platforms subscriptions especially

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for me as a Russian you know like I we

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cannot just subscribe to Netflix

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it was very hard in Spanish

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anything you want music, TV shows. You

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can watch Korean

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or Western shows in Spanish, dubbed with

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subtitles, all of that for free.

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Internet is vast and the Spanish

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internet is beautiful and wild. I love

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it.

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Why Spanish

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music? Okay,

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I'm not going to explain to you all the

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tenses, all the rules for conjugation.

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So on just break down the base and the

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first thing, the first thing

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is going to be the concept of

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genders in nouns. Nouns have genders in

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Spanish. Yes.

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And a lot of people, especially those

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who are

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native speakers of languages that do not

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have the same concept, they find it very

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baffling. How is that? A door is is a

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she and a book is a he.

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Why? Why is that? But you should not

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think

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you should not find logic here. This is

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just a grammatical gender. It doesn't

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have anything to do with uh if door is

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presenting feminine or whatever.

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Even though I think there are patterns

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in different languages

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from different language families where

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the same things have the same gender and

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of course it's like a woman will be a

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feminine gender, a girl will be a

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feminine gender unless it's German.

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Okay. Um or like a moon. Moon will be

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feminine gender too.

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But these are rare. Okay, rare. And also

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they are exceptions. They are also rare.

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The exceptions where you the the word

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looks like it's

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for example

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masculine but it's feminine and vice

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versa. So it is very easy to distinguish

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whether a word is masculine or feminine

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in Spanish. Usually masculine words they

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end with o

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or or

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a consonant. Okay. and

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feminine feminine femininity and

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feminine words and with a vowel um of

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course they are exceptions again but

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they are not that popular

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and honestly easy to remember easy to

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remember anyway

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um for example we have el lio

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that's a book. Okay, the book

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li the book or

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you probably know. Okay. House or El

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Chico the boy.

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How do you think we change it?

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Like for for a girl we say instead of

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cho we say chica.

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Easy. Okay. Next. Spanish uses articles,

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but that's not going to be an issue. If

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you your language has articles, then

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it's not going to be an issue. And if

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they don't, you watch this video, you

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probably understand English. So no

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worries.

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Uh in English you have the same

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articles.

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The definite article is the and

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indefinite is e or n. In Spanish

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we have the feminine and masculine

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version of those articles and also the

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plural version. So we have L.

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It's a Z in masculine singular. L

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for feminine singular

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una

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is a for masculine

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indefinite. Una

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feminine. For example,

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el li the book. Elro

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the book.

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A book.

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A book.

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Um,

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the teacher, the female teacher, the she

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teacher,

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a teacher.

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Okay. Adjectives. Adjectives often agree

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with nouns. What does it mean? What does

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it mean? That adjectives will also have

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the endings

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that show the gender of the noun. We

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have the same thing in Russian, but of

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course, as as usual, it's always more

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complicated in Russian.

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In Spanish, it's very easy. The word

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ends with O. It's masculine. The

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adjective will also end with an O.

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For example,

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