Spanish has a long history and is used by over 500 million people.Due to both languages' Latin roots, it is easier for English speakers to learn it.Time and dedication are required to learn another language.It will be worth the effort if you feel good after having your first conversation in Spanish.There are some great ideas on how to have fun learning to speak Spanish.
Step 1: You can learn Spanish pronunciation.
The Spanish alphabet is very similar to English, but the pronunciation of each letter is different.English speakers can't hear some of the sounds because they're not in the language.Learning how to say the letters of the alphabet is a good way to start learning Spanish.You can learn how to say words.It will be a lot easier to say phrases and whole sentences.The letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M are written in Spanish.The only letter in the Spanish alphabet that is not in English is the letter.The "ny" sound in the word "canyon" is the closest approximation to the letter N.
Step 2: You can learn to say the letters of the alphabet in Spanish.
You will be able to say any word in Spanish if you learn the pronunciation rules.Ca, co, Cu, ci, or ch sounds similar to English ga, go, ge, gi, and h does not sound.Hombre sounds similar to English or like English.Calle is either or.R and rr are rolled at the beginning of a word.You can see how to roll your "R"s in the middle of a word.Loro meanslohttoh.Most of the time, v sounds like b in Spain.It varies between a v and a b in South America.Spanish letters and certain sounds can be pronounced.
Step 3: Next, learn numbers.
Knowing how to count is important in any language.The names of Spanish numbers are similar to English, so learning to count in Spanish isn't hard.The numbers one through ten are listed.The number one changes when it's used in a masculine or feminine way."One man" and "one girl" are different terms.
Step 4: Simple words should be memorised.
It is easier to speak a language if you have a lot of vocabulary.You'll be surprised at how quickly they build up if youFamiliarize yourself with as many simple, everyday Spanish words as possible.One of the easiest ways to do this is to use words that are the same in both languages.If you want to quickly increase your vocabulary, learning Spanish words is a great way to do it.When you hear a word in English, think of how you would say it in Spanish.Look it up later if you don't know what it is.It's a good idea to keep a notebook on you at all times.Attach Spanish labels to items around your house, such as the mirror, coffee table, and sugar bowl.You'll be able to learn the words without realizing it.It is important to learn a word or phrase from Spanish to English in order to remember how to say it.
Step 5: Some basic phrases can be learned.
You will be able to interact with Spanish speakers on a simple level if you learn the basics of polite conversation.Make a point of learning between five and ten Spanish phrases a day by writing them down in a notebook.Here are a few to get you started.Thank you!What is your name?Nice to meet you, see you later!"ah-dyohs" was pronounced goodbye.
Step 6: You can learn how toconjugate regular verbs.
Learning to speak Spanish correctly involves learning how toconjugate verbs.Taking the infinitive form of a word and changing it to indicate that an action is being performed is called contemptation.Regular verbs in the present tense are the best place to start learning how toconjugate in Spanish.The endings of regular verbs in Spanish are either "", ", or "".The infinitive form of the Spanish verbs "to speak" is Hablar.Drop the "" and add a different ending to the present tense, which varies depending on the subject pronoun."You speak (formal)" becomes "He/she speaks", and so on.The endings will be the same for all of the regular verbs that end in "-ar", such as bailar, buscar, comprar, and trabajar.The Spanish word for "to eat" is Comer.Drop the "-er" and add the endings to the present tense depending on the subject pronoun."You eat (formal)" becomes "He/she eats" and so on.The Spanish word for "to live" is vivr.Drop the "-ir" and add the endings according to the subject pronoun."You live (informal)" becomes "He/she live" and so on.You can move on to conjugating verbs in other tenses once you have mastered the present tense.The same basic method used to conjugate the present tense is also used for each of the other tenses.
Step 7: Common, irregular verbs can beconjugated.
You are off to a good start if you get the hang of conjugating regular verbs.Not all verbs can beconjugated using the normal rules and there are many irregular verbs which follow no rhyme or reason.Some of the most common everyday verbs, such as ser, estar, ir, and haber, are irregular.The best way to learn them is by heart, because one of the two Spanish verbs "ser" can be translated as "to be"."Ser" is used to describe the essential characteristics of something - for example, it's used for physical descriptions, for time and dates, and for describing characters and personalities.It's used to describe something."I am" becomes "You are (formal)", "He/she is" is "We are", and so on."Estar" is used to describe states of being, such as feelings, moods and emotions, as well as a person or thing's location, amongst other things."I am" becomes "You are (formal)", "He/she is" and "We are" in the present tense.In the present tense, "I go" becomes "You go (formal)" and "He/she goes" became "We go."The present tense becomes "You have (done)(informal)", "He/she has done", and "We have done".
Step 8: Spanish gender rules can be learned.
Every word in Spanish is assigned a gender, either masculine or feminine.It's not possible to tell whether a word is masculine or feminine from the sound or spelling of the word.It is possible for people to make an educated guess as to whether a word is masculine or feminine.For instance, the word for girl is feminine, while theword for boy is masculine.Natural gender is what this is.A lot of words for people don't have a gender.The baby is masculine and the visitor is feminine.Female babies and male visitors are also valid.The masculine and feminine words that end in the letter "o" and "a" are the same.It's not always helpful if there are many nouns that don't end in "a" or "o".Explanations of nouns must agree with the gender of the nouns in order to change their form.
Step 9: You can learn how to use definite and indefinite articles.
There is only one definite article in English.There are four of each in Spanish.Which one a speaker uses depends on whether the word is masculine or feminine.The article "el gato" means "the male cat" in Spanish.The article changes to "los gatos" when referring to the male cats.When referring to the feminine form of cat, the article changes again."The female cat" and "the female cats" use the same article."unos", "unas," and "un" are the four forms of indefinite article that are used the same way.
Step 10: A native speaker can be found.
One way to improve your language skills is to speak with a native speaker.They will be able to correct any pronunciation mistakes you make and introduce you to more informal forms of speech that you won't find in a textbook.It's great if you have a Spanish-speaking friend who is willing to help.If you want to find out if there are any pre-existing Spanish conversation groups in the area, you can place an ad in a local paper or online.If you can't locate any Spanish-speaking friends nearby, try finding someone on the internet.They might be willing to give up 15 minutes of Spanish conversation for a similar amount of English.
Step 11: It's a good idea to sign up for a language course.
If you want to learn a new language in a more formal setting, sign up for a Spanish language course.Language courses can be found at local colleges, schools or community centers.A friend can help you sign up for a class.Between classes, you'll have someone to practice with.
Step 12: There are Spanish films and cartoons.
You can watch Spanish cartoons online or get your hands on some Spanish DVDs.This is a great way to learn about the sound and structure of the Spanish language.If you want to be proactive, try pausing the video after a simple sentence and repeating what has just been said.This will make your Spanish accent sound authentic.If you can't find any Spanish films to buy, try renting them from a movie rental store, which often have foreign language sections.If your local library has any Spanish films, ask if they can source them for you.
Step 13: You can listen to Spanish radio.
You can surround yourself in the language by listening to Spanish music and radio.Pick out the right words to help you understand what's being said.You can listen to Spanish radio on your phone.It is possible to listen to Spanish podcasts while exercising or doing housework.Alejandro Sanz is a good Spanish singer.
Step 14: You can learn about the Spanish cultures.
In a dialogue with culture, certain expressions and mentalities are tied to cultural origins.The study of culture can help preventmisunderstandings.
Step 15: Take a trip to a Spanish speaking country.
You should consider taking a trip to a Spanish speaking country once you are comfortable with the basics.Hang out and chat with the locals is a great way to learn a new language.Every Spanish-speaking country has a different accent and vocabulary.Chilean Spanish is very different from Mexican Spanish, Spanish of Spain, and even Argentine Spanish.As you progress in your Spanish knowledge, you may find it helpful to focus on one flavor of Spanish.It could be confusing if your lessons change with each country.About 2% of Spanish vocabulary is different in each country.The remaining 98% is what you have to concentrate on.
Step 16: Don't be discouraged.
If you are serious about learning to speak Spanish, don't give up - the satisfaction you will get from mastering a second language will far outweigh the difficulties you encounter along the way.It will take time and practice to learn a new language.Spanish uses the Subject-Object-Verb word order, just like English, so it is easier to learn.It's easier to translate from English to Spanish without having to change the structure of the sentence.It is easy to say a word like it is spelled in Spanish.Spanish learners of English have a harder time pronouncing words correctly than they do in English.About 30% to 40% of words in Spanish are English.This is due to their Latin roots.You already have an extensive Spanish vocabulary, all you need is a few changes and a Spanish accent.