Immersive Spanish - Immersive Spanish Season 2 - Episode 5 - Breakfast in Seville
Episode Date: July 30, 2024The Immersive Spanish App is here! Practice with Rodrigo, your AI coach. Turn lessons into real conversations: studio.com/immersivespanish.Accompany Kav as he grabs some breakfast in a café in Sevill...e. He then breaks down his conversation to ensure that you too are able to understand everything in Spanish. To get the most out of each Immersive Spanish episode, we recommend repeating aloud during the gaps provided."The Island of Mallorca" series is available exclusively on Patreon. Listen and learn now.Episode transcription available here.For more info head to: www.immersivespanish.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello, Vieeros, and welcome back to immersive Spanish.
It was really great catching up with my Amigo Jorge yesterday
and tap dancing in the streets of Seville.
It's 9 a.m. and I'm famished.
I feel like having some kind of typical Sevilla breakfast today.
I've seen other people eating this kind of ham on toasting.
It looks delicious.
Ah, this looks like a nice cafe.
It's outside, so I can sit in the shade and stay cool.
I'm going to ask the waiter,
If they have what I'm after.
Caballero,
Caballero, very good day.
A question for you.
Here, a bit of difficult.
Here, they serve the dinner dinner.
So, but how is it a plate of typical of here with a toast?
Acete and tamas?
Yes, you're going to sell?
Oh, well.
Thank you.
Thank you.
A coffee.
A coffee, too.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
So, it turns out the dish is called
Asete, Tomate and Hamon.
Well, at least that's what the waiter,
The Camerero has told me.
I ordered that with a café con lece, a coffee with milk.
That audio interaction you just heard was a real interaction inside a cafe in Sevilla with real locals.
It's an excerpt from the Immersive Spanish Set Menu course.
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Ah, here it is.
Grazie, Señor.
Wow, it's kind of like pan with tomato,
which is bread with tomato.
But also with hamon Serrano.
That's Serrano ham added on top.
I'm going to dig in.
Mmm.
Yeah, that was delicious.
But they still haven't brought out my cafe con leche.
I'm going to...
ask.
He,
sir,
pardone,
but
I think
I've
forgotten my
coffee with
lece.
No.
It's
good.
Muchism
thanks.
Le
I'm
he did
forget,
but he's
going to
bring it now.
Let me
break down
that interaction.
Pardone
means
excuse me.
Perdone.
I think
Okay, means I think that.
Creo.
Que.
A olvidado.
Means you have forgotten.
Ah,
olvidado.
My coffee with leche.
My coffee with milk.
So altogether, that's,
Señor,
perone.
But I think
have forgotten my coffee with leche.
Sir,
Pardone
But I
think
that
has
Oh,
my
coffee
with
Lece
Ah, here it
comes
Sir,
Mr.
It's
good.
Where
he
dole?
The
man or
the
piano,
the
person?
Sure.
Okay.
Thank.
Thank you.
Ooh, cricky.
The waiter just dropped my café con leche on his hand and his leg.
La mano is the hand
and the leg.
Thank goodness it wasn't a black coffee.
That could have really done some damage.
Luckily he was all right.
He's going to bring me another one.
La Mano is the hand, and La Piera is the leg.
Actually, speaking of which, parts of the body are a good topic to have covered so that you can use in situations like that.
Which, unfortunately, I find myself in more often than not.
Let me take you over some of the most common body parts and features whilst I wait for my coffee.
Empezando
from the top, starting from the top,
we have
La Cabeza
The head
La Cabeza
To remember
La Cabeza
Think of wearing a
cap on your head
Cabeza
Cabeza
Something like that
Next, we have
El Pelo
The hair
El Pelo
To remember El Pelo
Imagine a pillow
But with a Spanish accent
filled with hair
Pilo
El Pilo
It's a bit out there
But that's how you remember it
Next
We have
El Ojo
Or
Los Ojos
The Eyes
To remember
the loho or los ojos, think about how an I resembles the letter Ojo.
Ojo.
El Ojo or los ojos.
Next we have La Oreja, the ear.
La Oreja.
Say it with me.
La Oreja.
Perfect.
Moving on just beneath the eyes and we have la naris, the nose.
La naris.
La naris is spelt with a Z at the end.
So think about how we catch zes or snore through our nose.
La narisse.
Also, think about how la naris represents the most narrow part of our face.
La naris.
Next we have the mouth.
La Roca.
La.
Boca is spelt with a bee at the beginning.
But remember,
In Spanish, the bee is very soft.
It's not la boca, it's la boca.
La voca.
Next, we have the hand.
Do you remember how to say this one?
La mano.
La mano.
Moving on, we have the arm.
El brazo.
El brazo.
Think about putting a bracelet on your brazo.
Braclets for brasos.
El brazo.
Or, los brazos.
Do you remember the word for leg?
It's la piera.
La piera.
So, how do you think we say the leg?
legs. Las piernas. Las piernas.
Very well. Next, we have the foot.
El pierre. This is spelled the same as pie in English.
Now, I want you to imagine a nice circular pretty pie.
imagine stepping on it barefooted
El Pia
I'm crazy
I know
but at least now you'll always remember
stepping on a pie with your
footer
moving on we have
La Spalda
The back
La
Espadda
One Bessna
One more time
La
A.
Espalda.
Next, we have the stomach.
El estomago.
El estomago.
El.
Estomago.
Right.
We're almost there now.
To say the neck in Spanish is
El Cuello.
El Cuello.
Next, we have
El Olo.
which means the shoulder.
El ombrro.
Do you know how I remember el ombrro?
Well, how do you say the man in Spanish?
El ombre.
Think about how el ombre, the man, has broad shoulders.
El ombre.
Los ombres have big ombr.
To say the knee in Spanish is
La Rodilla.
La.
Rodia.
How do you say it?
La Rodia.
Last, but certainly not least, we have
El dedo.
The finger.
El deado.
El deado.
To remember this, I think of
deados as digits.
Digits of which we have five on each hand.
Los deados.
Well, that's enough of the human body to get you started off for now.
And look, finally, here's my coffee.
About time.
I meant to say,
Thank you, sir.
Thanks for the cafe.
Yes, signor, me trai la Quenta, for favor.
Grazie.
Right.
Whilst I drink my coffee, I'm going to test you on everything we've just covered.
How would you say the head in Spanish?
Remember to think of that cap.
La Cabeza.
La Cabeza.
How would you say the hair in Spanish?
Remember to think of that pillow.
Or should I say pilo?
The hair in Spanish is el pelo.
El, pello.
How would you say the eye in Spanish?
El ojo.
El ojo.
How would you say the ear in Spanish?
La oreja.
La oreja.
How about the nose?
La nariz.
La.
Narice. How would you say the mouth in Spanish? Remember to go soft on that B.
La Boca. La Boca. How about the hand? How would you say the hand?
La mano. Give me your hand. Dam me la mano. How about the arm? Remember to think of that bracelet.
El brazo. El brazo.
How would you say the leg in Spanish?
La piera.
La piera.
How would you say the foot in Spanish?
Remember, that thing you step on.
El Pia.
How would you say the back?
La espalda.
La espalda.
Moving on, we have the stomach.
How would you say this?
And how about the neck?
El
Cuello.
How would you say the shoulder in Spanish?
Remember, it's very similar to the word man in Spanish.
El ombro.
How would you say the knee in Spanish?
La Rodia, La Rodia.
La Rodia.
La Rodia.
Perfect.
Finally, finally.
How would you say the finger in Spanish?
Think of digit.
El dedo.
El dedo.
And ya! That's it.
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Ah, bien, thanks, signor.
Quanto cost all that food?
6 euros.
Perfect.
Thank you.
Well, very well.
That's good.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Ciao.
Well, guys, that was eventful.
Now it's time for me to seize the day.
Join me next time as I continue my journey
through Sevilla.
Adios.
