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What if one verse from the Bible could help you practise Spanish grammar, pronunciation, and fluencyâall in just a few minutes? In todayâs episode, Iâll show you how the Bible can become one of your most powerful language-learning tools.
We're going to dive into John 5:24, using my Spanish KJV translation. We'll break down this verse the same way we do in my course, 'Learn Spanish with the Bible.' Get ready to transform your Spanish!
First, let's hear the verse in both English and Spanish. Listen closely for the sounds and the rhythm.
Here's the English:
{5:24} Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.
And now, in Spanish:
{5:24} En verdad, en verdad os digo, el que oye mi palabra y cree en el que me ha enviado, tiene vida imperecedera; y no entrarĂĄ en condenaciĂłn, sino que pasa de muerte a vida.
Letâs go through the verse, a few words at a time:
Verily, verily, I say unto you,
En verdad, en verdad os digo,
Notice the verb form âdigoâ. Which verb is it? Itâs decir (to say, to tell). And which tense is it?: digo. Itâs the present tense. These are the six forms of the verb âdecirâ in the present tense. Say them after me: digo, dices, dice, decimos, decĂs, dicen. Thatâs the verb âdecirâ (to say, to tell) in the present tense.
In this line, âen verdad, en verdad os digoâ, notice also the pronoun âosâ. Which person does it refer to? In English this line is âverily, verily, I say unto youâ -Â âen verdad, en verdad os digoâ. The pronoun âosâ refers to âvosotrosâ. âOs digoâ ( I say unto you).
Now letâs zoom in on the next lineâyouâll hear a beautiful example of how vowels work in Spanish.
The next line in our verse is: He that heareth my word, - el que oye mi palabra
Notice how I say the word âpalabraâ. This word has three A, and the three of them have the same sound: A. The Spanish A always has that sound, whether it comes at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of a word: A. Palabra.
And what about the word âoyeâ? Iâll say the line again: el que oye mi palabra (He that heareth my word).
âOyeâ is a verb form. Do you know which verb it is? Itâs the irregular verb âoĂrâ (to hear). âOyeâ means âhe hearsâ, so itâs the present tense. These are the six forms of the verb âoĂrâ (to hear) in the present tense. Say them after me, out loud. Always say the Spanish words out loud, not just quietly or in your head: oigo, oyes, oye, oĂmos, oĂs, oyen.
See the full transcript.
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WHO AM I?
đđ» Iâm Maria Fernandez, a native Spanish speaker from Madrid (Spain). Iâve taught Spanish for over 5000 hours, and counting. My mission is to make you fluent in Spanish super fast. Creating step-by-step lessons for you is one of the things I love most. đ
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 Over the last few years I've published a bunch of courses, books and audiobooks. Iâve also studied an insane amount of English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese.
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 To find out more about me, visit my website: kerapido.com
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đ§ Listen to my free Spanish audiobooks on YouTube, Spotify & more
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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
What if one verse from the Bible could help you practise Spanish grammar, pronunciation, and fluencyâall in just a few minutes? In todayâs episode, Iâll show you how the Bible can become one of your most powerful language-learning tools.
We're going to dive into John 5:24, using my Spanish KJV translation. We'll break down this verse the same way we do in my course, 'Learn Spanish with the Bible.' Get ready to transform your Spanish!
First, let's hear the verse in both English and Spanish. Listen closely for the sounds and the rhythm.
Here's the English:
{5:24} Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.
And now, in Spanish:
{5:24} En verdad, en verdad os digo, el que oye mi palabra y cree en el que me ha enviado, tiene vida imperecedera; y no entrarĂĄ en condenaciĂłn, sino que pasa de muerte a vida.
Letâs go through the verse, a few words at a time:
Verily, verily, I say unto you,
En verdad, en verdad os digo,
Notice the verb form âdigoâ. Which verb is it? Itâs decir (to say, to tell). And which tense is it?: digo. Itâs the present tense. These are the six forms of the verb âdecirâ in the present tense. Say them after me: digo, dices, dice, decimos, decĂs, dicen. Thatâs the verb âdecirâ (to say, to tell) in the present tense.
In this line, âen verdad, en verdad os digoâ, notice also the pronoun âosâ. Which person does it refer to? In English this line is âverily, verily, I say unto youâ -Â âen verdad, en verdad os digoâ. The pronoun âosâ refers to âvosotrosâ. âOs digoâ ( I say unto you).
Now letâs zoom in on the next lineâyouâll hear a beautiful example of how vowels work in Spanish.
The next line in our verse is: He that heareth my word, - el que oye mi palabra
Notice how I say the word âpalabraâ. This word has three A, and the three of them have the same sound: A. The Spanish A always has that sound, whether it comes at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of a word: A. Palabra.
And what about the word âoyeâ? Iâll say the line again: el que oye mi palabra (He that heareth my word).
âOyeâ is a verb form. Do you know which verb it is? Itâs the irregular verb âoĂrâ (to hear). âOyeâ means âhe hearsâ, so itâs the present tense. These are the six forms of the verb âoĂrâ (to hear) in the present tense. Say them after me, out loud. Always say the Spanish words out loud, not just quietly or in your head: oigo, oyes, oye, oĂmos, oĂs, oyen.
See the full transcript.
đ Sign up to get my free weekly Spanish lessons.
đȘđž Visit my Spanish learning website.
WHO AM I?
đđ» Iâm Maria Fernandez, a native Spanish speaker from Madrid (Spain). Iâve taught Spanish for over 5000 hours, and counting. My mission is to make you fluent in Spanish super fast. Creating step-by-step lessons for you is one of the things I love most. đ
Â
 Over the last few years I've published a bunch of courses, books and audiobooks. Iâve also studied an insane amount of English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese.
Â
 To find out more about me, visit my website: kerapido.com
Support the show

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