Master the Difference Between Bueno and Bien
Unlock the mystery of Spanish language nuances with our latest video! 🇪🇸 Dive into the world of 'Bueno' and 'Buen' as we break down their distinct meanings and usage. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your language skills, this guide will help you grasp the subtle differences and use them like a native speaker. Join us for a fun and informative journey into Spanish grammar and communication! 🎉📚 #SpanishLanguage #BuenoVsBuen #LanguageLearningDonate to the Channel:
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After 40 days, watching and learning from you, I am so happy that I can do some short conversation with a Spanish speaking person. Muchas gracias!
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Hi, i’m mexican. We also use the word “bueno” when we are starting a phone call, for example: - Hello? -Hi, how are you? -Bueno? -Hola, cómo estás? Or, we also use “buen” when we are talking about something that is a lot, for example: - I ran many kilometers, I got very tired - Corrí muchos kilometros, me cansé un buen PD: I’m still learning English, hope you liked this.
Muchas gracias. If you're learning English it's (I'm sure you already know)...But Thank you very much.
I thought tired was cansado???
@@Donna-vh5ymtired means cansado as past participle, but also means "cansé" as simple past
"Me cansé un buen" is a way to say "me cansé mucho" or "terminé muy cansado"
@carlinos1256 // oh, great . That makes sense and helps a lot. Thanks
¡Hola maestro ! Can you publish a video about common adjectives. By the way, I have learnt spanish only from you and I am kinda good at it. ¡Muchas gracias!
This lesson is very helpful. Thank you and good to see you again Professor!
Thanks! 😃 we have plenty more over on the UScreen community.
Good to see you again, profesor. Espero que estés bien.
Thank you so much! Also, you've helped me more than you know with estar/ser! That little rhyme has never left me. 👍
Fantastic!
All learning is good but your lessons are great!
Glad you think so!
This fellow is a lovely guy and I really enjoy his content
Thank you for Lesson.
My pleasure!
I really enjoy your lessons. They have helped me immensely.
Glad you like them!
Eres un buen profesor. ¡ muchas gracias!
Oohh so this is how it is. Gracias
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks again for a useful lesson. I suggest the “How are you doing?” situation is not helped by the reply in English that has crept into the UK over the past decades which is “I’m good / I’m doing good” rather than “I’m well / I’m doing well” used more by older generations. I don’t know if others have noticed this?
Wow!! I love this! Pretty interesting but in Colombia I can't tell if they said, "Bueno" or Buen" but sometimes it doesn't need to be perfect. They will understand.
Dios te bendiga.
Hello first I’ll start with telling you what a great teacher you are. You have helped me be the most advanced in my class in such a short time from watching your vids. Do you have a video talking about how to say,”taking a bath or taking a shower?” Also is there Spanish slang to say taking a bath or shower? Pls help
Gracias!
gran video como siempre. Gracias Dr. Danny.
what a cool dude
Bien, la verdad es que éste es un vídeo bastante bueno, no puedo quejarme. ¡Muy buen trabajo, maestro! 😎👍
Siempre hace un buen trabajo!
@@kaylynn8696 Es verdad.
In my country we call buena mano to our 1st customer/1st sale.
Short but very helpful episodes. Woooow 🙏
Glad you like them!
Amazingly great videos! Thank you ! We are so greatful! ❤
Our pleasure!
Bendeciones senor, lo entiendo
Grazie
❤EU ESTOU LENDO INGLISH É ESPANHOL COM VOCÊ OK QUERO APRENDER ISSO MESMO BOA NOITE
Do you have a video about using/understanding"Se"?
Master teacher. KZhead gem
2:55 UK English speakers have this part covered. Just have to imagine the British accent saying "you speak well quick" and it makes sense
Gracias
Our pleasure!!
Dr is it possible to list your Spanish lessons in sequential order? They’re not all labeled as lesson 1,2,3 etc. I’m jumping around a lot and getting confused
HI can you explain SABER VS YO SE please
Keep the lessons coming, I love them... one thing you didn't make clear....if feminine, can you or can you not use "buen" before the subject? Por ejemplo, "Es un chica buena"....o....."Es un buen chica"? Is the latter version with buen wrong?
Is there a lesson about how to use 'tengas' because I have only heard about 'tienes'
I want to be one member of Language Tutor. I want to learn basis spanish as well. How can I do it? Please advise. Amigos!
Here's a link to join our membership: kzhead.info/tools/_GFwrcNlXh92xA8iKFT2WA.htmljoin So glad that the lessons are helping your Spanish learning!
SIR CAN YOU MAKE ONE MORE VIDEO ON CLEARING ONE DOUBT OF WAS-FUI, ERA, ESTABA, ESTUVE. WHERE TO USE THESE FOUR VERBS OF WAS PLZ SIR. ❤
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When do we use hablo and hablas
I am new to your videos. I am trying my best, but I find Spanish very confusing. Sometimes there are many rules to the language. 🙈
So how would you say, ‘She is a good girl?’
I think you can say either "Ella es una buena chica" or "Ella es una chica buena", both options should work.
@@AlexanderWernerJr Gracias por tu respuesta 😄
@@nicedog1 De nada, colega. Ha sido un placer. 🤠
Dear professor, I noticed that you don't sound the "n" in "buen". It's necessary to sound it in Spanish. Thanks.
¿Alguien desea intercambiar aprendizaje? Soy principiante en inglés y domino el castellano (no me agrada decir «español» pero es lo mismo) = Does anyone want to exchange learning? I'm a beginner in English and I dominate Castillian (I don't like to say "Spanish" but it's the same).
Vine por curioso, soy Mexicano y me soprendre como yo no se nada de lo que dice, no se nada de gramática ni nada de eso, es como el ingles el verbo to be, supongo que un nativo no conoce el verbo to be o no lo sabae bien, en el video de bien vs bueno, no me habia puesto a pensar la diferencia jaja