6 thoughts on “Spanish Words with Different Meanings – LLEVAR [Youtube]”
Thanks for all the hard work that you guys do to help “us” teach our self Spanish. I have been teaching myself for about 6 years and your podcast/U Tube lessons have helped me tremendously. I will take any advise, any material or videos that you guys have, I am that impressed with your teaching. Thanks
Great to hear from you and thanks for the kind words! Stay tuned for even more material in 2018 as Andrea and I are looking to increase the amount of quality content teaching the Spanish language. Stay tuned for an upcoming Podcast with just her teaching Spanish (in Spanish) coming out int he next month or two.
Nate/Andrea, you guys are awesome. Thanks for all you do. I know you guys put a lot into making your videos. I feel myself smile when Andrea comes on and waves and say “Hola todo! Como estan!” I feel like I know her lol. I love the Colombian people.
haha the Hola a Todos has become a memorable start to all of Andrea’s videos. That’s good, that’s the hope that it makes it more personal as ultimately we want to be able to connect with the people we are serving. Appreciate you writing in.
Thanks for all the hard work that you guys do to help “us” teach our self Spanish. I have been teaching myself for about 6 years and your podcast/U Tube lessons have helped me tremendously. I will take any advise, any material or videos that you guys have, I am that impressed with your teaching. Thanks
Ken
Hi Ken,
Great to hear from you and thanks for the kind words! Stay tuned for even more material in 2018 as Andrea and I are looking to increase the amount of quality content teaching the Spanish language. Stay tuned for an upcoming Podcast with just her teaching Spanish (in Spanish) coming out int he next month or two.
Have a great day and thanks again for the note!
-Nate
Nate/Andrea, you guys are awesome. Thanks for all you do. I know you guys put a lot into making your videos. I feel myself smile when Andrea comes on and waves and say “Hola todo! Como estan!” I feel like I know her lol. I love the Colombian people.
haha the Hola a Todos has become a memorable start to all of Andrea’s videos. That’s good, that’s the hope that it makes it more personal as ultimately we want to be able to connect with the people we are serving. Appreciate you writing in.
llevar is also used for “to wear” no?
Correct, Mary. 🙂