Saturday, February 27, 2016

Nationalities and Countries- Nacionalidades y Países

Nationalities Part I- Nacionalidades Parte I

Learn Spanish-Nationalities- Part I
Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades- Parte I


In this lessons, we will continue to talk about some nationalities. We talked about some nationalities in the Verb To Be- Ser and Adjectives video. If you have not seen it, please watch it.
https://youtu.be/Oq3_075GSkk
Most adjectives of nationality have four forms: male (masculine), female (feminine), singular masculine, singular feminine, plural masculine, plural feminine.
Example: Mexican
                           Masculine                      Feminine
Singular            mexicano                        mexicana
Plural               mexicanos                       mexicanas
                         Nationalities in Spanish
English                                                 Spanish
Spanish                                               español, española
German                                                alemán, alemana
French                                                  francés, francesa
Afghan                                                  afgano, afgana
American                                             americano, americana
Argentinian                                          argentino, argentina
Australian                                             australiano, australiana
Austrian                                                austríaco, austríaca
Belgian                                                   belga
Bolivian                                                  boliviano, boliviana
Brazilian                                                 brasileño, brasileña
British                                                     británico, británica
Bulgarian                                                búlgaro, búlgara
Canadian                                                canadiense
Chilean                                                    chileno, chilena

Remember that in Spanish, languages and adjectives of nationalities are not capitalized. For example:

Antonio es español (Antonio is Spaniard)
Él habla español (He speaks Spanish.)
Antonio es de España. (Antonio is from Spain.)
In the first two sentences, español refers to Antonio's nationality and the second the language he speaks. Therefore, it is not capitalized.
In the last sentence, España refers to the country of Spain and must be capitalized.

Nationalities and Countries Part II

                                           Nacionalidades y Países Parte II





Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part II

Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Países - Parte II

In the last lesson, we learned some nationalities.So let's find out if you can remember.
I will say the name of the country and you will say the nationality.
Remember that most adjectives of nationality have four forms: male, female, singular and plural.
Others have only two forms: singular and plural.

Example: Belgium
                           Masculine                Feminine
Singular              belga                         belga


Plural                 belgas                        belgas

I say the country and you say the nationality in Spanish:

English                                                 Spanish

Spain                                                   España
Germany                                                 Alemania
France                                                  Francia
Afghanistan                                             Afganistán
United States                                           los Estados Unidos
Argentina, the Argentine                                Argentina
Australia                                               Australia
Austria                                                 Austria
Belgium                                                 Bélgica
Bolivia                                                 Bolivia
Brazil                                                  Brasil
England                                                 Inglaterra
Bulgaria                                                Bulgaria
Canada                                                  Canadá
Chile                                                   Chile

Nationalities in Spanish:


English                                                        Spanish
Chinese                                                  chino, china
Colombian                                                colombiano, colombiana
Costa Rican                                              costarricense
                                                         costarriqueño, costarriqueña
Cuban                                                    cubano, cubana
Czech                                                    checo, checa
Danish                                                   danés, danesa
Dominican                                                dominicano, dominicana
Dutch                                                    holandés, holandesa
Ecuadorian                                               ecuatoriano, ecuatoriana
Egyptian                                                 egipcio,egipcia



Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part III

Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Países - Parte III

Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part III

                                            Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Paises- Parte III


In the last lesson, we learned some countries and nationalities.So let's find out if you can remember.
I will say the name of the country and you will say the nationality.
Remember that most adjectives of nationality have four forms: male, female, singular and plural.
Others have only two forms: singular and plural.

Example: Belgium
                           Masculine                Feminine
Singular                  belga                    belga


Plural                      belgas                   belgas


I say the country and you say the nationality in Spanish:


English                                                 Spanish

China                                                      China
Colombia                                                Colombia
Costa Rica                                              Costa Rica
Cuba                                                       Cuba
Czech Republic                                      Chequia, República Checa
Denmark                                                 Dinamarca
Dominican Republic                                República Dominicana
Holland                                                    Holanda
Ecuador                                                   Ecuador
Egypt                                                       Egipto


                              Nationalities in Spanish

English                                                 Spanish


English                                                 inglés, inglesa
Filipino                                                 filipino, filipina
Finnish                                                 finlandés, finlandesa
French                                                  francés, francesa
German                                                alemán, alemana
Greek                                                   griego, griega
Greenlander                                         groenlandés, groenlandesa
Guatemalan                                         guatemalteco, guatemalteca
Haitian                                                 haitiano, haitiana
Hawaiian                                             hawaiano, hawaiana
Honduran                                            hondureño, hondureña
Hungarian                                           húngaro, húngara


Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part IV

Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Países - Parte IV


Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part IV
Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Paises- Parte IV


In the last lessons, we've learned some countries and nationalities.So let's find out if you can remember.
I will say the name of the country and you will say the nationality.
Remember that most adjectives of nationality have four forms: male, female, singular and plural.
Others have only two forms: singular and plural.

I say the country and you say the nationality in Spanish:

English                                                 Spanish

England                                                                                 Inglaterra
Philippines                                                                             (las) Filipinas
Finland                                                                                   Finlandia
France                                                                                    Francia
Germany                                                                                Alemania
Greece                                                                                  Grecia
Greenland                                                                             Groenlandia
Guatemala                                                                            Guatemala
Haiti                                                                                       Haití
Hawaii                                                                                   Hawái
Honduras                                                                              Honduras
Hungary                                                                                Hungría

                                        Nationalities in Spanish

English                                                 Spanish

Icelandic                                               islandés, islandesa
Indian                                                   indio, india
Indonesian                                           indonesio, indonesia
Iranian                                                 iraní
Iraqui                                                   iraquí
Irish                                                     irlandés, irlandesa
Israeli                                                  israelí
Italian                                                  italiano, italiana
Jamaican                                            jamaicano, jamaicana
Japanese                                            japonés, japonesa
Korean                                                coreano, coreana
Lebanese                                           libanés, libanesa


Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part V
Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Paises- Parte V





 Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part V

Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Paises- Parte V

So let's find out if you can remember what you learned last week.
I will say the name of the country and you will say the nationality.
Let's begin......
English                                                                         Spanish

Iceland                                                                           Islandia
India                                                                               India
Indonesia                                                                       Indonesia
Iran                                                                                Irán
Iraq                                                                                Irak
Ireland                                                                           Irlanda
Israel                                                                             Israel
Italy                                                                               Italia
Jamaica                                                                       Jamaica
Japan                                                                           Japón
North/South Korea                                                      Corea del Norte/Sur
Lebanon                                                                      Líbano
                       Let's learn some nationalities

English                                                 Spanish
 
Malaysian                                               malasio, malasia
Maltese                                                  maltés, maltesa
Mexican                                                 mejicano, mejicana
Moroccan                                               marroquí
Nepalese                                                nepalés, nepalesa
New Zealander                                       neozelandés, neozelandesa
Nicaraguan                                             nicaragüense
Nigerian                                                  nigeriano, nigeriana
Norwegian                                              noruego, noruega
Paskitani                                                 paquistaní
Palestinian                                              palestino, palestina
Panamanian                                           panameño, panameña

                      Questions you might want to learn

¿De dónde eres? (Where are you from?)
Yo soy de Colombia (I am from Colombia.)
Soy de Colombia. (I am from Colombia.)
¿Cuál es tu nacionalidad? (What is your nationality?)
Yo soy colombiana.(I am Colombian.)
Soy Colombian. (I am Colombian.)


Learn Spanish-Nationalities and Countries- Part VI
Aprendiendo Español- Nacionalidades y Países- Parte VI
So let's find out if you can remember what you learned last week.
I will say the name of the country and you will say the nationality.
Let's begin......

English                                                 Spanish

Malaysia                                                Malasia
Malta                                                   Malta
Mexico                                                  México
Morocco                                                 Marruecos
Nepal                                                   Nepal
New Zealand                                             Nueva Zelanda, Nueva Zelandia
Nicaragua                                               Nicaragua
Nigeria                                                 Nigeria
Norway                                                  Noruega
Paskitan                                                Paquistán
Palestine                                               Palestina
Panama                                                  Panamá

Let's learn some nationalities:

English                                                              Spanish

Paraguayan                                                  paraguayo, paraguaya
Peruvian                                                      peruano, peruana
Polish                                                          polaco, polaca
Portuguese                                                  portugués, portuguesa
Puerto Rican                                               puertorriqueño, puertorriqueña
Romanian                                                   rumano, rumana
Russian                                                       ruso, rusa
Saudi Arabian                                            saudita, saudí
Scottish                                                      escocés, escocesa
Singaporean                                               singaporean
Spanish, Spaniard                                      español,española
Swedish                                                     sueco, sueca
Swiss                                                         suizo, suiza
Syrian                                                        sirio, siria
Tahitian                                                      tahitiano, tahitiana
Thai                                                           tailandés, tailandesa
Tunisian                                                    tunecino, tunecina
Turkish                                                     turco, turca
Ukrainian                                                 ucraniano, ucraniana
Uruguayan                                               uruguayo, uruguaya
Venezuelan                                              venezolano, venezolana
Vietnamese                                              vietnamita
Welsh                                                       galés, galesa
Yugoslavian                                             yugoslavo, yugoslava


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Friday, February 19, 2016

Learn Spanish-And the Adjectives? Where do I put them?- Part I




Learn Spanish-And the Adjectives? Where do I put them?- Part I

Aprendiendo Español- ¿Y Los Adjetivos? ¿Dóndo los Coloco?- Parte I

In this lessons, we will talk about where to place the adjectives. Adjectives that describe a thing or a person are put after the noun.For example:

pan blanco (white bread)
edificios altos (tall buildings)

Adjectives of Quantity are put before the noun. For example:

Hay muchos edificios altos en esta ciudad.( There are a lot of tall buildings in this city.)

muchos: adjective of quantity
altos: adjective that describes the buildings.

Necesito otro carro (coche).
(I need another car)
otro by itself means another or other.

Hay diez sillas y un escritorio.
(There are ten chairs and one desk.)

Up to now, you never thought of having a number and an adjective agree. Well, with these numbers 1, 21, 31, 41,etc.
The number and the noun agree in gender.

veintiún escritorios (twenty-one desks)
treinta y un libros (thirty-one books)
veintiuna sillas (twenty-one chairs)
treinta y una mesas (thirty-one tables)

Interrogative Adjectives

¿Cuánto?¿Cuánta?

¿Cuántos?¿Cuántas?

All go before the noun.

¿Cuánto dinero? (How much money?)

¿Cuántas hermanas? (How many sisters?)

Mucho (a lot of, many) and Poco (few)
mucho and poco can be used as an adjective or an adverb. For example:

Marina trabaja mucho/poco. (Adverb)
(Marina works a lot/little)

Marina tiene muchas primas. (Adjective)
(Marina has a lot of female cousins.)

Hope this video helps you with the beginning of adjectives.Don't worry, we will talk more about adjectives in the next video.
For now, remember that adjectives that describe an animal, thing and person most of the time go after the thing,animal and person you want to
describe.
The adjective of quantity go before the thing, animal or person you want to describe.





Learn Spanish-And the Adjectives? Where do I put them?- Part II

Aprendiendo Español- ¿Y Los Adjetivos? ¿Dóndo los Coloco?- Parte II

In this lessons, we will talk about where to place other adjectives. Remembe, adjectives that describe a thing or a person or an animal are put after the noun.For example:

pan blanco (white bread)
edificios altos (tall buildings)

Let's practice using adjectives. Fill the blanks:

Necesito___________libros.(I need__________books.)



Necesitamos__________ mucho/poco.(We need ____________a lot/a little.)

Choose the right one:

trabajo    trabajar    trabajamos

Now, let's practice using other adjectives:
¿Cómo son? (How are they?)
      ¿Su familia?(Your family?)
Es una familia grande. (It's a big family.)
No, es una familia grande. (It isn't a big family.)

Make sentences using some of these adjectives to describe your family:

interesante (interesting)
importante (important)
trabajadora ( hard-working)
amable (kind, nice)
intelectual (intelectual)

                                      More Adjectives

bueno, buena
malo, mala                All go before the noun.
grande          

When bueno and malo are put before a masculine noun, they become buen and mal.
       un recuerdo bueno ( a good/ pleasant memory)
       un buen recuerdo  (a good/ pleasant memory)
       una niña buena (a good girl)
       una buena niña ( good girl)
When grande appears after a noun, it means large or big. When it appears before a singular noun (masculine or feminine), it means great or impressive.
       una ciudad grande (a big city)
       una gran ciudad (an impressive/ a great city)

       un libro grande (a big book)
       un gran libro (a great book)

Hope this video heps you with the adjectives.Don't worry, we will talk more about adjectives in the near future.
For now, remember that adjectives that describe an animal, thing and person most of the time go after the thing,animal and person you want to describe.
Some adjectives change the meaning of the sentence when they are place after or before the noun.