Immersive Spanish - Immersive Spanish: Season 4, Episode 10 – La Tienda de Muebles (The Furniture Shop)
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Season 4, Episode 10.
La Tienda de Muebles.
Hello, Villegeros.
Today, Anna and I at Muebles Madrid, a big furniture store on the edge of the city.
After our big essential shop, we're ready to start furnishing our apartment and make it feel like home.
Peace by piece.
This is a great opportunity to teach you the Spanish words for furniture.
Vale.
Where do we empezamos?
Dormitorio?
Let's start with the bedroom section, dormitorios.
Yes, the first is a camera decente.
Nada of colchones finitos this time.
Let's start with bedroom-related furniture.
Beginning with the furniture store where we are.
La Tienda de Muebles.
The shop of furniture.
La Tienda de Muebles.
Next we have Furniture.
Furniture in Spanish is
Los Muebles.
Los Muebles.
Next we have the mattress.
El Colchon.
El Colchon.
The headboard is
El Cabecero.
El Cabecero.
The double bed, where me and Anna will be sleeping,
is
La Camma de Matrimonio.
La
Cama,
de,
matrimonio,
which more literally means
the bed of marriage.
The nightstand is
La mesita de noche.
La
mesita
de noche.
Again,
the literal translation of this would be
the little table of night.
The night table.
Moving on, we have the wardrobe.
El Armario.
El Armario
To remember this, think about how El Armario, the wardrobe,
arms you with everything you'll need to wear for the day.
Moving on, we have the showroom.
La Exposition.
La Exposition.
Now, this is actually almost identical to the word exposition in English,
which also means showroom.
A large area, typically in a shop,
or a museum where exhibitions and products are shown.
So, the showroom in Spanish is
La Exposition.
And finally, we have the bed.
Do you know how to say the bed in Spanish already?
It is La Cama.
La Cama.
Well, Anna, what do you think of this camera?
The cabacero of madera
me just a lot.
It's fine.
Sondy.
Do you want to
try the
colchon?
Mm.
Much better
than the
futon
that we
had in
Bogotah.
No
comparis.
That footon
had
character.
And
spalded
of cero?
Also
we need
we need
to know?
Yes.
And a
armario,
although
we don't
have much
a lot
to do
so
that we
will
be here
that
will
next up
the
living
room.
We want a space that's simple, comfortable, yet practical.
Somewhere we can relax, read, maybe even host a few friends.
This sofa me gus.
Three plazas, gris-claro, and not is too bland.
I like this sofa.
Three seats, light-gray, and it's not too soft.
Pruevalo.
I want one where you can stirar me entire.
is comodoo?
You imagine
reading here
with a coffee,
Anna?
With coffee
and with
a mantle
in winter
Now then
let's go through the words
you need to know
for the living room
El Salon
Starting with the sofa
Of course
we have
El sofa
El
Sofa
Pretty much exactly the same
as it is in English
Simply add
L
because it's a masculine article
it's a masculine word rather
and
remember to accentuate that
A at the end
El
sofa
and I think we need an armchair
the armchair in Spanish is
El Sillon
El Sion
The coffee table is
La Mesa de Centro
La
Mesa
De Centro
The bookshelf
is
The TV standeria.
The TV stand is
El Mueble for the television.
El Mueble
for La television.
The seats on a sofa are
Las Plasas.
And in this case, in this case,
The sofa I like has
3 plazas, 3 seats.
Finally, to say if something's comfortable,
you would either say,
Commodo or Comoda,
depending on the gender of the noun.
Anna,
also we need a stentery
for your books, no?
Yes, and for those
those twoos,
although those meos
pesan more.
That's sure.
Good afternoon, caballero.
Good tardes.
Can I help us?
Yes, for
favor.
This sofa is
available for
this
time?
Yes,
we have stock.
Do you
see it in other
color?
It's fine.
Thank you.
Can you
can pay in
two plasos?
Sure.
Offrecement
Sinan without
interests.
That means
he offers
finance about
interest.
Great.
So,
let's move on
to some
shopping interaction vocabulary.
To ask, is it available?
You would say,
Estabis-disponile
is,
Ista.
Disponile.
The delivery is
La Entrega.
La
Entrega.
If something is in stock,
it is
in stock.
In stock.
So,
Estes in stock.
Can we pay in installments?
Se Pue de Pagar in plasos?
And that literally means can one pay in installments?
Se Pue de Pagar in plazos.
Financing is la financiation.
La financiation.
So then, we picked out a bed, a sofa, a small bookshelf, and even a coffee table.
Nothing too fancy.
It's just enough to get started.
With that being established, how about we have a quick review?
How do you say, is this model available for delivery?
And the word for model is model.
It's a masculine word.
To say, is this model available for delivery, you would say,
This model is there available for delivery?
Moving on?
Moving on, how would you ask, or how would you say?
We're looking for a bed and a sofa.
Buscamos a camera and a sofa.
Buscamos
One, a, camera, and a sofa.
How do you say, we want something comfortable but not too soft?
soft.
We're
a little
comodo
but not
a much
bland.
And that's
the end of
the test
section.
Well done.
Well done.
Well,
Anna,
a poco
a poco
go
form of
this,
no?
Yes.
Now
it's
an
apartment
of
a
house,
no?
In
process.
That's good
enough for
me.
After the
next
Voyajeros.
Many of you
have
asked how
we
make the
Spanish
Poco.
So, in response, we made a behind-the-scenes video showing exactly how we do it.
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