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🗓️ 1 August 2024
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How many Spanish filler words do you know? These handy words can help you blend in with the locals when engaging in conversations. Familiarise yourself with some of them in this episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Show!
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the coffee break Spanish |
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0:16.5 | Coffee Break Spanish show and in this weekly episodes of the coffee break Spanish show, we help you to improve your Spanish one |
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0:40.3 | S. S-O-S. So for this last episode of this season we have brought you something quite |
0:47.4 | interesting. Oh they give a mausabler, Annabel. So we are going to help you to |
0:52.1 | react well in a Spanish conversation just |
0:55.1 | imagine that you are having a conversation with your Spanish friend or Hispanic |
0:58.7 | friend and they are telling you a story so we're going to help you to know how to react in those situations. |
1:04.7 | So this is very interesting, we are going to teach you just to show you how to react when having a conversation with your native speakers friends and we're going to see some of the most common reaction phrases. |
1:31.0 | Yeah? Valle. So the first one is Enzero. Oh, I like this one. I use it all the time. |
1:38.0 | Same and Enzero just means really. And we use this to show surprise and it can be either good or bad surprise. |
1:47.1 | We're going to see this in an example. So this is a conversation and if you could I would like you to react to my sentence. I will I'm ready. |
1:56.7 | Okay so the example is me boy does mess at Thailand I'm going two months to Thailand. |
2:04.0 | Encerio, Kibien. |
2:06.0 | So, really? That's great. |
2:09.0 | Encerio is really, and it's a reaction to to positive or like just a good news. So Henzerio, but imagine that I really don't want to go to Thailand because I don't know any reason. So then I will say, |
2:24.0 | Mevoi two mess at Ilandia. |
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