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🗓️ 1 May 2024
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In this episode, we’ll work on lots of new frequently-used abstract nouns in our memory palace.
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0:00.0 | Accelerated Spanish Episode 53. |
0:03.0 | How fast do you want to be fluent in Spanish? |
0:06.0 | Using our tested system that combines timeless language learning hacks with a memory palace of mnemonics, |
0:11.0 | you can be ready to integrate with native speakers in as little as one month. |
0:15.0 | In this episode, we'll continue our Feast of Nouns by focusing exclusively on our various categories of abstract nouns. |
0:24.6 | Joel's Kitchen conveniently organizes our abstract nouns by various types. |
0:30.3 | Some nouns tend to be preceded or followed by the word de, |
0:34.8 | others tend to be used along with certain verbs such as dar, |
0:38.8 | Tener, or Acer, others are used along with M, and other abstract nouns are pretty simple and |
0:46.8 | straightforward to apply. Let's go ahead and start with Jill's refrigerator, which |
0:53.2 | stores our nouns that go along with the word |
0:55.7 | de. The refrigerator is divided into two parts. We have the freezer on top, and then the main |
1:03.1 | part of the refrigerator below. In the top, in the freezer, we've already learned |
1:08.3 | Verdad on the left, and Accuerto on the right, |
1:13.8 | both of which are commonly used after the word |
1:16.4 | as in de-verdad or de-acquerto. |
1:21.5 | There are a few new things in the freezer today, |
1:24.6 | some pictures of Joel's dad's wings, |
1:27.3 | a frozen tiny whale turning around, and then |
1:30.6 | on the right beside the picture of Accuardo, we have a picture of a letter H that looks like a |
1:36.5 | helicopter landing pad. First of all, the tiny Vs on the left represent the word veras. This is a lot like the word |
1:45.3 | verdad. So the phrase de veras simply means really. This is basically a more casual |
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