Odio episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 7, 2007 · 33 MIN

Odio

from Spanishpodcast · host Mercedes León

In our episode of today we included the most usual and used spanish verbs when we want to express an adverse opinion against something o someone. In our last episodes we reviewed some kind and accommodating verbs to express our opinion, but in this episode we are going to review some more strong verbs in order to express that anything doesn´t like us at all. In order to better exemplify it we tried a song of a rocker spanish singer (Carlos Goñi, group Revólver): Odio (Hate) where he is reviewing many things he hate, he can´t stand, he does not like at all, he detest, can not bear,…You have the electronic address in our PDF (www.spanishpodcast.org) where you can hear the song and see the videoclip in Youtube. (We thought you can be interested in review, in spanish, some tradicions linked to Christmas. It´s because we put a new album of photographs in www.spanishpodcast.org about a nice christmas market placed at the Cathedral Square of Barcelona where you´ll can see the Christmas Crib with a special characters as a “caganer” that this year represents some very famous people: scoccer players as Ronaldinho, Eto´o, or politicians as Bush, etc. and you´ll can know the most very old christmas traditions). En nuestro episodio de hoy hemos incluido los verbos que más usamos en español para expresar una opinión desfavorable hacia algo o hacia alguien, una opinión radicalmente desfavorable. Si en los últimos episodios, veíamos verbos y expresiones amables, contemporizadores, para expresar nuestra opinión, en este episodio vamos a repasar los verbos más fuertes para expresar que algo no nos gusta en absoluto. Para ejemplificarlo mejor, hemos escogido una canción de Carlos Goñi, del grupo rockero español Revólver, que justamente se llama “Odio” y en la que el autor va repasando todo lo que le disgusta mediante verbos como “odiar”, “no soportar”, “detestar”, “aborrecer”, “no aguantar”,etc. a los que nosotros, además, añadiremos algunos sinónimos. La canción se sigue con el videoclip que hay en Youtube y del que os damos la dirección electrónica en el PDF. Esta semana, nuevo álbum en Fotografías Comentadas, en: www.spanispodcast.org, dedicado al Mercado Navideño de Santa Lucía, en Barcelona. Es un álbum con fotografías del mercado navideño de Santa Lucía. Este mercado se coloca en la plaza de la Catedral de Barcelona desde hace dos siglos. Allí podremos ver cómo es el típico pesebre (o belén) que se pone en muchas casas por esta época; podremos conocer la tradición catalana del “caga tió”; ir viendo todas las figuritas del pesebre, incluido el famoso “caganer” que, este año, ha incorporado personajes como Ronaldinho, Eto´o o Bush... En fin, no os lo perdáis; repasaréis todo lo referente a la Navidad, en español, pero sobre todo, ¡os lo pasaréis en grande!

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Dec 7, 2007

In our episode of today we included the most usual and used spanish verbs when we want to express an adverse opinion against something o someone. In our last episodes we reviewed some kind and accommodating verbs to express our opinion, but in this episode we are going to review some more strong verbs in order to express that anything doesn´t like us at all. In order to better exemplify it we tried a song of a rocker spanish singer (Carlos Goñi, group Revólver): Odio (Hate) where he is reviewing many things he hate, he can´t stand, he does not like at all, he detest, can not bear,…You have the electronic address in our PDF (www.spanishpodcast.org) where you can hear the song and see the videoclip in Youtube. (We thought you can be interested in review, in spanish, some tradicions linked to Christmas. It´s because we put a new album of photographs in www.spanishpodcast.org about a nice christmas market placed at the Cathedral Square of Barcelona where you´ll can see the Christmas Crib with a special characters as a “caganer” that this year represents some very famous people: scoccer players as Ronaldinho, Eto´o, or politicians as Bush, etc. and you´ll can know the most very old christmas traditions). En nuestro episodio de hoy hemos incluido los verbos que más usamos en español para expresar una opinión desfavorable hacia algo o hacia alguien, una opinión radicalmente desfavorable. Si en los últimos episodios, veíamos verbos y expresiones amables, contemporizadores, para expresar nuestra opinión, en este episodio vamos a repasar los verbos más fuertes para expresar que algo no nos gusta en absoluto. Para ejemplificarlo mejor, hemos escogido una canción de Carlos Goñi, del grupo rockero español Revólver, que justamente se llama “Odio” y en la que el autor va repasando todo lo que le disgusta mediante verbos como “odiar”, “no soportar”, “detestar”, “aborrecer”, “no aguantar”,etc. a los que nosotros, además, añadiremos algunos sinónimos. La canción se sigue con el videoclip que hay en Youtube y del que os damos la dirección electrónica en el PDF. Esta semana, nuevo álbum en Fotografías Comentadas, en: www.spanispodcast.org, dedicado al Mercado Navideño de Santa Lucía, en Barcelona. Es un álbum con fotografías del mercado navideño de Santa Lucía. Este mercado se coloca en la plaza de la Catedral de Barcelona desde hace dos siglos. Allí podremos ver cómo es el típico pesebre (o belén) que se pone en muchas casas por esta época; podremos conocer la tradición catalana del “caga tió”; ir viendo todas las figuritas del pesebre, incluido el famoso “caganer” que, este año, ha incorporado personajes como Ronaldinho, Eto´o o Bush... En fin, no os lo perdáis; repasaréis todo lo referente a la Navidad, en español, pero sobre todo, ¡os lo pasaréis en grande!

PodParley-generated summary based on available episode metadata and transcript content.

NOW PLAYING

Odio

0:00 33:46

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

ARTB SHOW ARTB Hola mi nombre es Angel (jamez Harper) solo quiero pasármela bien si logro entretenerte Hablando de varios temas y profundizando algunos conceptos o quizá escuchando unas canciones que compongo pasando el rato te invito a esta aventuraNo olvides seguirme en mis redes socialesYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_ZPwckROcNcEykrX3XBiCg?sub_confirmation=1Twitterhttps://mobile.twitter.com/gramarecordsInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jamezharper_therapper/Facebookhttps://m.facebook.com/JamezHarperofficial/?ref=bookmarks#español#podcast#espagnol#spanishpodcast in spanish Learn Spanish with Fexingo Fexingo Learn Spanish with Fexingo — the easy way to learn Spanish through warm stories, natural conversations, and slow news.A friendly Spanish-learning podcast hosted by Lucas and Luna. Every episode is a short, digestible lesson built around real-world Spanish you can use right away — perfect for absolute beginners who want to start speaking Spanish with confidence.Expect: beginner Spanish lessons, slow Spanish stories, everyday Spanish conversations, slow news in Spanish, travel phrases, and tons of repetition so it sticks.New episodes added regularly. Follow Fexingo to keep learning Spanish.#LearnSpanish #SpanishPodcast #SpanishForBeginners #BeginnerSpanish #SpanishLessons #SlowSpanish #SpeakSpanish #SpanishStories #SpanishConversations #LanguageLearning #LanguageLearningPodcast #FexingoKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo Persona Especial Laura Sexton Interviews with teachers and students from our community in SpanishPodcast theme: Guitalele's Happy Place by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/56194 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat) Spanish to Make Money Sergio Delgado A podcast for business professionals who need to improve their Spanish to make more money in their business.Every week, I discuss a current business news story from Spain so you can learn about our business culture while expanding your Spanish business vocabulary.----📩 Receive a daily Spanish lesson for businesses professionals at www.spanishtomakemoney.com#Spanishforbusiness #españoldenegocios #spanishpodcast

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Spanishpodcast?

This episode is 33 minutes long.

When was this Spanishpodcast episode published?

This episode was published on December 7, 2007.

What is this episode about?

In our episode of today we included the most usual and used spanish verbs when we want to express an adverse opinion against something o someone. In our last episodes we reviewed some kind and accommodating verbs to express our opinion, but in this...

Can I download this Spanishpodcast episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!