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LearnCraft Spanish

123: Cuatro, cinco, seis, and siete

LearnCraft Spanish

Timothy Moser

Education, Language Learning

4.9635 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Let's continue learning Spanish numbers! After this episode, you'll know how to count to seven in Spanish. We'll also get some good listening comprehension practice so that you can identify Spanish numbers when you hear them.

Practice all of today's Spanish for free at LCSPodcast.com/123

Transcript

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0:00.0

4.5. 6.

0:03.0

Join us on a rigorous step-by-step journey to fluency.

0:10.0

I'm Timothy, and this is LearnCraft Spanish.

0:15.0

Today we're going to learn a few new numbers and practice both using them and understanding them when we hear them in context.

0:22.4

But first, we're actually going to look at a very interesting pronoun that we haven't talked about

0:28.3

yet. So first, check out this sentence. They talked with each other.

0:35.6

So we already know how to use reflexive pronouns to refer to people doing something with each other.

0:46.3

Here's another example. They saw each other.

0:51.3

Se viyerun. Now you can use these reflexive pronouns in any case that what people are doing with each other would normally take either a direct object or an indirect object.

1:06.0

In all such cases, of course, the pronoun goes right before the verb.

1:17.9

But what if what they're doing with each other would normally take a prepositional pronoun instead?

1:22.0

For example, let's start with this sentence.

1:24.6

They believe in their friends.

1:44.6

Creeing in their friends. If we change their friends, if we change their friends to a pronoun, we know we have to use a prepositional pronoun. Here are a couple of examples. They believe in me. They believe in me. Crein in me.

1:49.4

They believe in them.

1:53.3

Crein in them.

1:58.7

But what if the people they believe in are themselves?

2:00.4

Check this out.

2:03.1

They believe in themselves.

2:06.6

Creeing in C.

2:14.3

So here we're using the word C, which has an accent mark.

2:18.6

It's spelled and pronounced exactly like the word for yes or indeed.

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