Spanish Language Lesson - direct object pronouns

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  1. LearnSpanishCenter.com

    I wish to disagree with you. I think the conjugations in Spanish are very useful. They allow you to omit the pronoun in the sentence. Also, conjugations make you think more deeply about what you want to say. This makes it so that what you say is more concise and articulate. Conjugation is far from stupid and usless.


  2. Rocket Spanish

    i kinda get it..


  3. Spanish Language

    Thanks, I see you already have problems typing english and I would **** to hear how you speak. “I wish you have a lot of problems” that doesn’t even make sense you idot.


  4. LearnSpanishCenter.com

    I wish you have a lot of problems learning my language, that is very difficult for you.
    ajajajajajajaajjaj buajajajaja

    Espero que tengais un montonazo de problemas aprendiendo mi idioma,jajajaja :) :) :)


  5. Learning Spanish Through Full Immersion

    Jesus fucking Christ dude, I was playing this at 1:00 am in the morning with my wife sleeping in the room. Why do you have to put loud *** music in the beginning like that? **** you!


  6. LearnSpanishCenter.com

    huh?


  7. Learning Spanish

    he is racist


  8. Learning Spanish

    jajajaja. es verdad tio pero nos sirve para recordar que hablamos un idioma, muy complicado en lo que se refiere a las conjugaciones jejeje, hablo ingles un poco y es muy facil de aprender ,pues nada si te interesa mi comentario responde adios


  9. Learning Spanish Alternatives

    a spanish country? there is only one spanish country haha. but anyway, all of the romance languages have tricky conjugations. spanish grammar is much more difficult than english grammar


  10. Learning the Spanish Language

    ok i still think its a dumb language all that conjugating is stupid its useless


  11. Learning Spanish Like Crazy

    What a very odd position to take, rnbrip. Why do you say Spanish is “the dumbest language…” Language is a utility to communicate. Naturally 500 000 000 would disagree with you. Now that`s a lot of people. And it would be a far more useful language to learn than, perhaps, German, or Italian, or even a language like Chinese. Fine - more people speak Chinese than any other language : But they are all in China. Spanish - like English - is spoken in many parts of the world.


  12. Learning Spanish

    Thank you for expalining it. I thinkk i’m getting it.


  13. Learning Spanish

    i love spanish. its awesome to learn.


  14. Learning Spanish

    spanish is the dumbest language and my family is from a spanish country so its wierd for me to think that but oh well


  15. Learning Spanish Like Crazy

    YAY - I get it!! finally!!


  16. Learning Spanish Methods

    Extremely clear and concise. Very well done. I’ve been trying to grasp this concept for awhile. This answers my questions. Thank you.


  17. Learning Spanish

    Gracias amigos!
    That was explored really clearly, I’m impressed. I think that’s the time to start learning Spanish. Vaya con dios ^^


  18. Learn Spanish Like Crazy

    hey friend could you help in learning spanisn…


  19. Learning Spanish

    gracias..!!
    i’m from indonesia and i’m interested in learning spanish


  20. Learning Spanish Like Crazy

    Thank you for explaining this. This clears up when to use them. Is English the only language where all forms of “love” is covered in that one word?


  21. Learn Spanish Audio Lessons

    Can be “le-les” too, in fact many times the only correct form as you know “les digo a ustedes” is correct, “los/las digo a ustedes” uncorrect.


  22. Rocket Spanish

    Te amo is for your girl/boyfriend or your wife/husband, Te quiero is for your family and friends. Te amo is a very strong phrase in Spanish, it suggests that you are in love with those person. Also you can’t say “yo amo las hamburguesas”; to say you love something, you may use, “me encanta”, for example “me encantan las hamburguesas”, o “me encantan las rosas”.


  23. Learning Spanish Like Crazy

    no one cares.


  24. Learning Spanish

    el profesor tiene acento espaƱol?


  25. Learning Spanish

    lo q io digo es q hacemos nosotros los hispanohablantes viendo estas clasesitas sobre pronombres…jeje

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