Mexican Muslims
Learn Spanish in 35 minutes: The 100+ everyday Spanish sentences you need to know!
How I would learn Spanish (if I could start over)
the video that made me decide on the Mexican dialect
Mexican Spanish and What Makes it NOTORIOUS
great context. the other video that made I decided to learn Mexican Spanish over other dialects
Crude Slang in Mexican Spanish (unlisted)
a bonus video from the last one with content warning for rude language
why i switched spanish dialects (and why you should too).
Elysse on YouTube about why she switched to Mexican Spanish
Can all Spanish speakers understand each other? - Intermediate Spanish
Dreaming Spanish channel on YouTube. they speak so clearly and hold attention well
How I Became Fluent in Spanish...FAST (self taught)
an approach I resonate with (compared to the intense minmaxing 30-days style), affirming and practical advice
a guide to Mexican Spanish resources || my favorite Mexican creators & learning material!
pimsleur, netflix shows, podcasts, mega youtubers, other youtubers
Spanish from Mexico
Easy Spanish channel on YouTube. people speaking on the street
10 tricks to make people believe you’re Mexican
she speaks english and spanish in her videos really casually, and loves tacos
- just buenas instead of dias/tardes
- say ok as "okei"
- hasta luego / al rato / nos vemos
- excuse me is Comper (response is Propio)
- eating tortillas guide
- me da tres de bistec con todos
- don't wear the flag in any way
- revealing skin might make you stand out
- "yo estoy formada, eh" i'm in the line | se cuelan! someone is cutting the line
- "me da el pilón?" with a smile, can i get a little extra? to a vendor <3 el pilón <3
How To Speak Perfect Mexican Spanish
- get the pronunciation down, especially vowels
- understand when and how to roll R, even single Rs
- listen to mexican spanish music, tv, movies
- make mexican friends for vocab
- imitate sounds / patterns of speaking
How To Speak Like A Mexican (The Mexican Accent)
- say "mizmo" instead of "mismo"
- vowels (mostly e) disappear between consonants and 's', eg. "pastas" becomes "pasts", "es que" becomes "sk" "sk no puedo hacerlo"
- ll/y can be pronounced as 'y' or 'j' (not sh like in argentina)
- x/j may sound like an h on the coast
- inlands x/j could sound "kh" inland
- when excited, e at the end of the word may sound like i
SUFFIXES
- add -ote/-ota to mean it's really BIG, eg. tienes una cabezota.
- to be affectionate or to make something small, add -ito/-ita
- in the north, -ito/-ita might change to -illo/-illa.
- uco(a)/-ucho(a) when something is bad or ugly or not good
- azo/-aza really cool really good, eg. football goal is golazo!
- ón/-ona means this person has whatever is attached (in a big way), eg. nalgona girl with a big butt (las nalgas = booty)
- Mexicans add 'le' to a lot of their commands / expressions, doesn't mean anything
Los que llegaron
A lo largo de su historia, México ha recibido a un sinfín de inmigrantes. Esta serie documental aborda la historia de quienes, durante los últimos dos siglos, llegaron para quedarse y han contribuido a la conformación de la identidad del país.
De mi Rancho a Tu Cocina
a mexican grandma who cooks on youtube
Natalia Lafourcade - De Todas las Flores - Full Album (Lyric Video)
1:09:29
Un Canto por México - El Musical
(24:33)
Silvana Estrada: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
(20:24)