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Gibberish to Spanish Part 2

Welcome back to my GIBBERISH to Spanish series this is week 2 of learning another language and honestly, I feel like it’s an easy language to learnĀ  and I am slowly learning new things about Spanish and how there is different dialects of Spanish.

At the video I posted earlier I only managed to make it 50 minutes before I replayed everything over again and again for 4 times to really get it engraved into my mind and a creepy thing happened to me on the fourth replay when the person spoke Spanish and I understood it before it said it in the English version!!!!! (but patience is a virtue: this is me thinking of Spanish as English. )

Which I feel is helping a little but I am on the next adventure in finding new materials to learn from. Ill upload a update in a little bit of the sources ill be using this week just let me do some research. WISH ME LUCK

1 Comment

  1. Ashley Kormos

    Hiya,
    I didn’t know there were different dialects in Spanish, though I suppose it makes sense that there would be. Are the differences mostly based on where the language is learned/spoken, or more based on who taught the speaker? I feel like learning from your grandma/a native Spanish speaker would give you a different technique/grammar/phonetics than learning from a YouTube video or a class. Interesting!
    Humans learn through repetition! It makes sense that you understood the Spanish before they said it in English on your nth re-watch! Babies literally pick language up by listening to their primary caregivers say words again and again in different contexts to figure out which words mean what!
    Buena suerte,
    Austin.

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