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

AS063: Viaje, Accidente, Información, and Other Abstract Nouns

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

Timothy Moser

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🗓️ 15 May 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Today’s episode will teach many useful abstract nouns, including the Spanish words for “dream”, “permission”, “accident”, and “information”.

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0:00.0

Accelerated Spanish, Episode 63.

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 lesson, we have quite a few new abstract nouns to learn in Joel's kitchen.

0:27.0

Fortunately, these nouns aren't quite as complicated as many of the nouns from lesson 11.

0:31.4

Most of these new ones will be roughly equivalent to English nouns,

0:34.3

so you should have a pretty easy time using them.

0:39.9

Let's start in the refrigerator with nouns that are associated with the word de. First of all, remember the bird that represents espera, as in the wait for something or the

0:48.5

espera de something. Today, this bird is wearing a wooden swimming suit so that she can use the force of

0:58.3

the swimsuit to try to break out of the refrigerator. This represents the word

1:04.3

fuerza, which you'll note is similar to our word ferte, or strong strong from Joel's wooden swimsuit in his

1:14.6

yard by the pool.

1:17.2

The word

1:17.7

fuerza means force

1:20.4

or strength as a noun.

1:24.2

On the right side of the refrigerator

1:26.4

in the door itself, there's a switch that says ice cream on it.

1:33.0

When this thing is turned on, it produces soft serve ice cream.

1:38.1

When Joel flips this switch, he says that he's turning the refrigerator on ice cream mode.

1:46.3

Now, ice cream mode represents the word modo, which means the mode or way of doing something.

1:56.8

Next, let's go to Joel's kitchen cabinets and shelves.

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