Video Lesson

Comparative expressions in Spanish

Comparative Expressions in Spanish

Course: Spanish grammar essentialsSection: Comparisons and superlatives in SpanishSubtitles: es

Download the app

This lesson is meant to be studied in the app

Want to actually learn from Comparative expressions in Spanish? Download Domingo to follow this lesson with clickable subtitles, saved words, and a guided learning flow.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Learn Spanish in the Domingo app with subtitles, saved words, and lesson progress.

Spanish subtitles

Read the lesson transcript

26 subtitle cues

11:25

Okay entonces caso

11:27

a Miguel

11:31

tanto Miguel como Diana son bien

11:34

conocidos pero caso B both of them are

11:39

well known ahí si puedo decir los dos

11:44

son bien conocidos o ambos son bien

11:48

conocidos que no puedo decir lo que no

11:52

puedo decir es los dos Miguel y Diana o

11:55

ambos Miguel y Diana suena mal

11:59

listo sentido tiene sentido muy bien

12:03

Vamos para la número

12:06

seis sopia is as short as her

12:10

mom they look very similar physically

12:15

speaking primera parte Sofía is as short

12:19

as her

12:22

mom Sofía es igual de baja estatura que

12:27

su mamá

12:29

Okay pero si yo no quiero decir de baja

12:32

estatura que está bien pero es un técnic

12:36

es una forma más técnica Cuál sería la

12:40

forma más natural de decir que alguien

12:42

es

12:44

short baja baja mm es baja Entonces de

12:48

nuevo Sofía is as short as her mom Sofía

12:53

tan baja como su mamá correcto they look

12:56

very similar physically speaking

Keep exploring

Other sections in Spanish grammar essentials

Broader discovery

More course entry points

Download the app

Download Domingo and continue this lesson properly

People can discover this lesson on the web, but the conversion goal is to move them into Domingo where the full study experience lives.

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Learn Spanish in the Domingo app with subtitles, saved words, and lesson progress.