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How to Speak Spanish : Tips on Common Romantic Spanish Phrases

Posted by Gary Frazier
Jul 12 2009

Learn how to speak Spanish with common phrases covering romance in this free language video on learning how to speak Spanish.

Expert: Mixitxu Etxeberria
Bio: Mixitxu Etxeberria speaks fluent Spanish, holds a BA in Linguistics from Reed College, lived in Spain for one year, taught Spanish for six months.
Filmmaker: EV studios

Duration : 0:3:20


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25 Responses

  1. nnaaiirr18 says:

    No se dice “vEniste …
    No se dice “vEniste solo”, sino, “vIniste solo”.
    Saludos!

  2. gisellaknight555 says:

    in spanish you use …
    in spanish you use the upside down question mark at the begginig of the sentence, like a rule, it’s for noting special, also with the exclamation mark :)

  3. valroxursox123 says:

    the upside down …
    the upside down question mark is so you know the phrase is going to be a question

  4. sjjna says:

    same thing, te …
    same thing, te quiero can also be translated as i want you

  5. 200304769 says:

    I love you = te amo …
    I love you = te amo

    I like you = me gustas

  6. bringonthaheat says:

    whats the upside …
    whats the upside down question mark for?

  7. Nicole5522 says:

    hahahaha she speaks …
    hahahaha she speaks funny!
    the difference between solo and sola is that solo is for a boy and sola is for a girl!
    hay artiiisimios videos de ella, debe haber mucha gente q no sabe espanol….

  8. Nicole5522 says:

    there’s no …
    there’s no difference

  9. diego53564 says:

    “Did you come by …
    “Did you come by yourself?” is not translated “¿Veniste solo?” but “¿Viniste solo?”.
    That is a huge mistake!

  10. aoimozart says:

    good to know
    good to know

  11. iRNatsoFatso says:

    This is impossible …
    This is impossible to pronounce if you speak Japanese… D:

  12. hoshimoshi333 says:

    I thought I love …
    I thought I love you was te amo not te quiero =o

  13. IIIBebeIII says:

    Great! Thnx
    Great! Thnx

  14. idj1491 says:

    pronuncia “muy” …
    pronuncia “muy” medio raro

  15. MmeShah57 says:

    Mucho Gracias! I …
    Mucho Gracias! I learnt alot

  16. cenalover386 says:

    the 1st one has a …
    the 1st one has a capitalized s…lol

  17. 079028 says:

    whats the …
    whats the Difference between Sola and sola ?

  18. cenalover386 says:

    after vienes a mi …
    after vienes a mi casa …there should have been ..are we going to have sex ? soy nostros yendor para tener sexo or vamos a tener relaciones sexuales?
    search which ever sounds better..lol

  19. cenalover386 says:

    lol
    lol

  20. raoghnailt says:

    Se dice VINISTE, no …
    Se dice VINISTE, no veniste

  21. MrRandomTalk says:

    lol.. that would be …
    lol.. that would be: Te gustan los hombres americanos con un pene gigante? … just be careful to who you say it lol..

  22. germensit says:

    viniste solo, not …
    viniste solo, not veniste solo

  23. lecheparavaka says:

    orale… me hisiste …
    orale… me hisiste dudar….

  24. Havaseet says:

    How would you say ” …
    How would you say “Do you like American men with giant penis?”

  25. cetko13 says:

    it’s viniste, not …
    it’s viniste, not veniste

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