video
The word 'video' has the same spelling and meaning in both English and Spanish. It refers to the recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images. In Spanish, it can be used in the same contexts as in English, for instance in 'hacer un video' which means 'make a video'.
The video is in my phone.
In this sentence, you express that the video you're talking about is saved or being viewed on your mobile phone. 'Teléfono' is the Spanish word for 'phone'.
Can I share this video?
Use this sentence when you want to ask for permission to share a video with others. 'Puedo compartir' translates to 'can I share'.
This video is very long.
This is used when the duration of a video is extensive. 'Largo' is the Spanish word for 'long'.
I am going to watch a video.
This sentence is used when you are about to do something. 'Voy a' translates to 'I am going to', 'ver' translates to 'watch', and 'video' is the same in both languages.
Where is my video?
This sentence can be used when you are looking for a video and you can't find it. ¿Dónde está? translates to 'where is'.
This sentence can be used when you find a video that caught your attention because of the valuable or engaging content it provides.
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The video does not have subtitles.
In this sentence, you point out that the video lacks an additional text track which provides a transcription of the audio. 'Subtítulos' is the Spanish word for 'subtitles'.
The video has poor quality.
You can use this phrase when you want to comment on a low-quality video. 'Calidad' is the word for 'quality'.
The video has stopped.
In this sentence, you mention that the video playback has been interrupted or paused. 'Detenido' translates to 'stopped'.
I am going to upload a video to Youtube.
This sentence is used when you intend to post a video on the Youtube platform. 'Subir' translates to 'upload'.