100 Phrases Every Spanish Beginner Must-Know

Published 2018-09-04
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In this video, we will teach you 25 Spanish phrases, 25 Spanish nouns, 25 Spanish verbs and 25 adjectives that you must know if you're an absolute beginner. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning Spanish, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.

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All Comments (21)
  • @spanishpod101
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  • @thedxter2457
    Watch me fall in love with her voice and how she acts(basically everything about her) by watching just a 28min video
  • @zonasky8526
    I LOVE that you get right to it!! Irritates me when someone makes introductions too long. Thank you! And I don't mind you are speaking fast since I can obviously control the speed or pause, or just go back etc. ;)
  • @philfalconer857
    Excellent job but could you please slow down the Spanish phrases?
  • @busyazn
    Thanks for these great lessons, Rosa! Spanish Verbs 1. Ser (to be)13:00 - permananent, non-transitory, constant ex: Yo soy Rosa (I am Rosa) Esta nublado (It is cloudy) 2. Estar (to be) 13:22 ex: Estoy en una cafeteria (I'm in a cafe) Estoy contenta (I'm happy) 3. Ir (go) 14:07 ex: Voy a hacer algo (I'm going to do something) 14:17 4. Venir (come) 14:21 ex: El viene a las siete ( He comes at seven) 14:25 5. Tomar (take) 14:32 tomas algo (grab something) Yo tomo mi botella de agua (I take my bottle of water) 14:40 6. Comer (eat) 14:44 Me gusta comer demasiado ( I eating too much) 14:50 7. Usar (use) 15:00 ropa usada (used clothing) 15:04 Uso mi telefono ( I use my mobile phone) Uso mi orejas para escuchar (I use my ears) 15:13 No uso un coche ( I don't use a car) 15:21 8. Querer (want ,desire, love) 15:26 9. Hacer (do, make) 15:50 Hacer los deberes (do your homework) Hacer una soup (make soup) 16:04 Hacer ejercicio (to exercise) 10. Tener (have) 16:10 Tengo amigos ( I have friends) Tengo un perro (I have a dog) Tengo que comer mas verduras (I have to eat more vegetables) 11. Haber (have/has) 16:30 Yo he hecho esto (I have done this) 12. Gustar (like) 16:59 Me gusta (I like you) 17:02 Me gusta pasear (I like going for a walk) 13. Dar (give) 17:06 Te doy las gracias ( I give my thanks to you) 14. Trabajar (work) 17:33 Trabajo de secretaria. Trabajo mucho (I work a lot) 15. Oir (hear) 17:47 16. Escuchar (listen) 18:00 17. Hablar (speak, talk) 18:17 18. Ver (see, understand)18:39 Te veo (I see you) 19. Mirar (look,watch,consider) 18:57 Me gusta mirar a la gente pasar ( I like watching people passing by) 20. Poder (can) 19:20 21. Decir (say,tell,talk) 19:33 Elle dijo que estaba bien. ( She said it is ok) 19:40 22. Oler (smell) 19:48 23. Sentir (feel, experience, perceive) 20:03 24. Dejar (leave) 20:17 25. Necesitar (need, require) 20:25 Necesito roja nueva (I need new clothes)
  • it's amazing how much faster you will comprehend the Spanish if it is said at the normal speed of a native. Repetition is key.
  • @janderson1331
    She makes us be in love with spanish! Pretty interesting the way she talks. Could listen all day... Talking from Brazil!
  • @busyazn
    Thanks for teaching! Top 25 Adjectives: 0:00 (copied from Cameron in comments) Top 25 Nouns 5:45 Top 25 Verbs 12:50 Top 25 Phrases 20:55 Top 25 adjectives Fácil - easy Difícil - difficult 0:25 Grande - large Pequeño - small Joven - young 1:14 Viejo - old 1:22 Nuevo - new 1:33 Bueno - good 1:44 Malo - bad 1:55 Poco - a little bit 2:13 Mucho - a lot 2:25 Claro - clear 2:39 Oscuro - dark 2:50 Importante - important 3:02 Libre- free 3:12 Alto - high 3:25 Bajo - low 3:35 Lejos - ar 3:42 Cerca - close 3:52 Interesante - interesting 4:04 Aburrido - boring 4:17 Largo - long 4:33 Corto (used for objects) - short 4:45 Limpio - clean 5:05 Sucio - dirty 5:17
  • @philipshort7491
    I love watching Rosa, i love her accent the way she pronounces her words she's got a great smile and she's funny , got a great sense of humour. I've been trying to learn Spanish for many years I know probably hundreds of words but always had trouble linking the words together I can read things in Spanish ,pick out words and I have an idea what's going on, same when I watch and hear Rosa speak and hear other Spanish speakers in conversation, I can't understand everything , pick out words . My father and I always wanted to live in Andalucía but unfortunately cancer finally got him 03 January 2024 aged 95. So I'm watching Rosa again before coming back to Spain for a while next month to revisit old memories of my father Harry and mine, this visit to Spain was going to be a one way trip for the two of us, but unfortunately Brexit, covid, and finally bad health put an end to our dream move.
  • Gracias Rosa! I recently travelled to my first spanish speaking region 'Puerto Rico' and found your teaching very valuable.
  • @soundarya.k7315
    Remembering things is difficult whereas remembering lyrics is easy for me lol😂. Who else agree with this?
  • @CineMutt
    Please do not slow down. It is important to learn to catch the words at a good speed! You can also play the vid over and over, stop it if you need to,repeat the whole sentences and start to get the rhythm of Spanish. Push past the mistakes and repeat until you can do it. Spanish, unlike English, flows beautifully. Swim in it! You can slow it down using the speed control , but don’t stay slow for long...This teacher speaks beautifully and you have a great resource here IMHO.
  • @jaxxx69
    It surprised me how much my latin, english and german are helping me to learn vocab! I never realized how similar those languages truly are
  • @thesinaria
    The Deftones name drop got me so stoked!