How to Speak Spanish : Tips on Telephone Communication in Spanish

June 19, 2010 - 6:58 pm 25 Comments

Learn how to speak Spanish with common phrases for telephone communication in this free language video on learning how to speak Spanish.

Expert: Mixitxu Etxeberria
Bio: Mixitxu Etxeberria speaks fluent Spanish, holds a BA in Linguistics from Reed College, lived in Spain for one year, taught Spanish for six months.
Filmmaker: EV studios

Duration : 0:5:4


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25 Responses to “How to Speak Spanish : Tips on Telephone Communication in Spanish”

  1. Bennyclay661 Says:

    @Henrita6 1 tip to …
    @Henrita6 1 tip to learn spanish get visual link spanish its the best coarse and you can get it free

    quote ” visual link Spanish is the best Spanish course of all time, of all time”
    Kanye West.

    to get it type in watch?v=0VOItGqpnaA into the you tube search bar or go to my video review

  2. Henrita6 Says:

    i really wanna get …
    i really wanna get to learn this language. i can understand a bit but it’s hard to speak on myself. does anyone know a good program FOR FREE? :/

  3. jamaicaninjapan Says:

    Typical woman you …
    Typical woman you deal with Foreplay for 4 min 30 sec and no real conversation. for remaining 30 sec.
    You haven;t even begun phone tips/….what the waste of time.

  4. MUSTIBALCI Says:

    thankss
    thankss

  5. Bennyclay661 Says:

    1 tip to learn …
    1 tip to learn Spanish fast and proper go to Spain with a laptop with the program visual link Spanish on it.
    to get visual link Spanish free go to my Spanish videos for the link! and see how much better it is than what ever else youve been trying
    quote ” visual link Spanish is the best Spanish course of all time, of all time”
    Kanye West.
    For the link to your free visual link Spanish program type in watch?v=0VOItGqpnaA into the you tube search bar the links in the side

  6. ximaninjagirlfriendx Says:

    aburrido
    aburrido

  7. EnvyAbomination Says:

    @7AlexFord

    @7AlexFord
    Akshually~~ lots of people don´t use lleísmo (The gl sound in Italian) nowdays… Most use yeísmo(the Y/ZH/J sound, depending on the place), even in Spain. Although in the Philippines, almost all loan words from Spanish in Filipino that contain Ll retain the lleísmo pronunciation especially with surnames like calle, for example, pronounced and spelled as ¨kalye¨

  8. EnvyAbomination Says:

    Adiós is more like …
    Adiós is more like Farewell, you could say ¨Hasta luego¨ or something. I´ve heard Argentinians say Ciao too. Not sure about the others

  9. mulikgs Says:

    HI………..I AM …
    HI………..I AM GIKUL MULIK

  10. ThebAbYstar209 Says:

    i g0t sl33ply …
    i g0t sl33ply watching thiz w0m3n talking lol

  11. rlesmes Says:

    No se dice: hay …
    No se dice: hay alguien llamando para ti.

    Se dice: Alguien te esta llamando.

  12. mauronaranjo Says:

    There is someone …
    There is someone calling for you. is incorrect the way she says. (hay alguien llamando para tí) Thats incorrect.
    the correct way is: Alguien te está llamando. or “Hay alguien que te está llamando”
    Can i call another country from here? The correct way is. ¿Puedo llamar a otro país desde aquí?

  13. mauronaranjo Says:

    There is someone …
    There is someone calling for you. is incorrect the way she says. (hay alguien llamando para tí) Thats incorrect.
    the correct way is: Alguien te está llamando. or “Hay alguien que te está llamando”
    Can i call another country from here? The correct way is. ¿Puedo llamar a otro país desde aquí?

  14. Bennyclay661 Says:

    1 tip to learn …
    1 tip to learn Spanish fast and proper go to Spain with a laptop with the program visual link Spanish on it.

    to get visual link Spanish free go to my Spanish videos for the link! and see how much better it is than what ever else youve been trying

    quote ” visual link Spanish is the best Spanish course of all time, of all time”

    Kanye West.

  15. chepathoo Says:

    Wooooooooow!
    Wooooooooow!

  16. chepathoo Says:

    Jaajajaa A mi Me …
    Jaajajaa A mi Me deciasss? =P

  17. 7AlexFord Says:

    and the same goes …
    and the same goes for most online translators. it’s better to learn the language if you’ve got the time, the money and the motivation :P

  18. 7AlexFord Says:

    the google …
    the google translator rarely translates accurately or even correctly whole sentences, unless they’re extremely simple

  19. 7AlexFord Says:

    uhhh :P
    les cuesta …

    uhhh :P
    les cuesta todo menos todo lo que se trata de hacer dinero haha

  20. 7AlexFord Says:

    It’s funny that …
    It’s funny that nobody can pronounce the spanish “ll” (double L). Most people pronounce it like the spanish “y”. So instead of saying ” me gustaría llamar…” they say “me gustaría yamar” lol
    Even a lot of native speakers fail to pronounce this “letter”. It’s the same sound as the italian “gl” as in “gli telefono” (I call him).

  21. mavote5 Says:

    JAJAJAJAJAJAJ siiii …
    JAJAJAJAJAJAJ siiii hermano argentino

  22. chepathoo Says:

    Tanto Vas a repetir …
    Tanto Vas a repetir?
    Tanto vas a repetir?
    tanto vas a repatir?
    tanto vas a repetir?
    oooooooooooooooooooooooh estos inglesees les cuesta todo so unos boludoooS!

  23. conshanna29 Says:

    this is very fun to …
    this is very fun to learn this!!

  24. TheAhmed1950 Says:

    you are stupet
    you are stupet

  25. TheAhmed1950 Says:

    she is a mother …
    she is a mother :)

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