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How to Speak Spanish : Knowing Common Polite Expressions in Spanish

Posted by Gary Frazier
Jul 14 2009

Learn from our very own expert how to speak polite Spanish expressions 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 : 0:2:8


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25 Responses

  1. ocem3 says:

    Both expressions …
    Both expressions are correct.

    I’m Spanish, if you need more help…

  2. Sirob11 says:

    Both are correct. …
    Both are correct. You can us both whenever you want. Nevertheless, if you want to point out a specific object or idea, which you really like then use “eso me gusta” and put the emphasis on the first word “eso”

  3. Nicole5522 says:

    they’re both correct
    they’re both correct

  4. Rockon2themax says:

    Oh okay, thanks for …
    Oh okay, thanks for clearing that up. =)

  5. germensit says:

    In spanish u can …
    In spanish u can change the position of the words coz that doesn´t change the meaning in a sentence,in english is different coz for ex. u must write the adjectives before than the names,but in spanish that´s not necessary.

  6. germensit says:

    Both are correct
    Both are correct

  7. Rockon2themax says:

    Ok I need help. …
    Ok I need help. I’ve heard people saying “Eso me gusta.” And others say “Me gusta eso.”

    Which one is correct? Or are they both? Someone care to explain?

  8. 3moxlove says:

    no prifiero, es …
    no prifiero, es preferiria o prefiero

  9. 3moxlove says:

    u say we” and it …
    u say we” and it means “nosotros” in all spanish speakers countries not mexico and spain only, we” means nosotros” in all spanish speakers countries, , the only one difference is vosotros:you on spain spanish and ustedes:you on others spanish speakers countries,

  10. copnite12342 says:

    very well
    very well

  11. Jsouthwell2006 says:

    i am canadian but …
    i am canadian but id like to learn spanish

  12. lulailu says:

    You need more …
    You need more classes :|
    “Muchas gracias. Me gusta esto. Sigue haciéndolo así”

  13. MissEmma2525 says:

    muy bien:)
    muy bien:)

  14. tou825 says:

    Nosotros just means …
    Nosotros just means ‘We’ both in Spain and Mexico.
    The difference is
    Vosotros: you (in Spain)
    Ustedes: you (Latin Spanish)

  15. Rickyyis says:

    muchos gracias. Me …
    muchos gracias. Me gusta esta. mantener el buen trabajo.

  16. mugginsmajik says:

    Many thanks, great …
    Many thanks, great job!!!!

  17. famecieux says:

    eres muy hermosa.. …
    eres muy hermosa..me gustas
    grah see ahss

  18. Goodvvine says:

    prifiero? hahahahah …
    prifiero? hahahahah
    en realidad debería decir “preferiria” :)

  19. IGNAZIOUS says:

    a si? vos sabes …
    a si? vos sabes mucho español según veo!

  20. reidpr12 says:

    que todavía …
    que todavía necesita un poco de práctica le dará más pronto

  21. Ciscogrande says:

    esta se pasa las …
    esta se pasa las horas muertas haciendo esto? por lo menos que les sirva de algo

  22. lumpfish99 says:

    ten cuidado….
    ten cuidado….

  23. kristy116 says:

    whoops, typo.
    whoops, typo.

  24. kristy116 says:

    Trabajo! Trabajor! …
    Trabajo! Trabajor! Por favor.

    lol jk, couldnt resist

  25. untouchable1412 says:

    her Spanish is …
    her Spanish is still low. She is doing many verbal errors and pronunciations

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