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Accelerated Spanish: Learn Spanish online the fastest and best way, by Master of Memory

AS043: Adverbs and Adjectives

Accelerated Spanish: Learn Spanish online the fastest and best way, by Master of Memory

Timothy Moser

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🗓️ 17 April 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

To make your Spanish more colorful, let’s work on adverbs and adjectives you can use every day, such as “soon”, “meanwhile”, “outside”, “quickly”, and “first”.

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0:00.0

Accelerated Spanish Episode 43.

0:04.0

How fast do you want to be fluent in Spanish?

0:07.0

Using our tested system that combines timeless language learning hacks with a memory palace of

0:11.0

mnemonics, you can be ready to integrate with native speakers in as little as one month.

0:15.0

We're going to spend about half of this episode learning our last adverbs that we need for fluency, then we'll get cracking on

0:22.2

some of our last adjectives. Let's start with some time adverbs at the breadstand in the plaza.

0:29.3

We still have to learn the words, wheno, hamas, primero, minras, pronto, and toadavia. So Joel comes to the breadstand and T'Atso and T'Adiya.

0:39.1

So Joel comes to the breadstand and sees something new.

0:43.0

A magic wand is swinging back and forth above the stand,

0:46.7

making a ticking noise.

0:48.5

This represents the word when

0:50.7

with an accent mark.

0:53.6

So this means when as a question. Remember that at the other stands,

0:58.5

we've stored the interrogative adverbs, that is adverbs that are used as questions, hanging above

1:05.3

the stand. For example, to ask where you have dononde, which is hanging above the fruit stand,

1:12.3

and to ask how much that's at the steak stand, and it's quanto.

1:17.5

So here at the baker's stand, the word is quando, as represented by a wand.

1:23.9

Of course, the answer for the baker is usually never.

1:29.1

To represent this word, the baker has a piece of bread that he hides behind the stand,

1:33.6

and it looks like a clock that has struck noon for nunca.

1:38.5

Today, the baker has wrapped this nunca clock with his fuzzy blue pajamas.

1:46.2

This represents another word for never,

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