I like to talk fast. Maybe that's why I don't breathe or blink in my videos?
It frustrates me when my mouth can't keep up with my mind.
I need to calm down. I'm working on that.
But that doesn't happen to me nearly as much in Spanish... for a couple reasons:
#1 -- My mind doesn't work as fast in Spanish as it does in English =)
#2 -- We can often say stuff in Spanish with fewer words than in English.
We've seen this before with subject pronouns:
"We sleep" is "nosotros dormimos" or just "dormimos"--without "nosotros".
That's faster.
Well, in today's video, you'll see how to make a noun from any adjective you already know.
And that allows you to say two different phrases in Spanish--without learning (or even saying) any more words!
Faster!
Watch today's video. Your vocabulary will increase immensely.
Because when you're done, you'll be able to say way more stuff--without learning any new words!
I was pretty excited when I first discovered these two simple tricks.
Just watch the video.
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If you don't understand basically how nouns and adjectives work in Spanish, you won't really understand this video. Watch these videos first:
Sexualization of Nouns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DacMQfzY9zA
Plural Forms of Nouns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6NNpD-VZEA
Definite & Indefinite Articles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MQg2I7_udg
Adjectives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks7frSlfD2c