4 Childhood Games - Beginner Spanish - Spanish Culture #10
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker recalls the fun and nostalgia of childhood games. From playing marbles, where colorful glass balls are thrown into a hole, to spinning tops that spark when thrown, and collecting tazos from snack bags, the speaker reminisces about the games that brought joy during childhood. The speaker also describes the beloved game of hide-and-seek, where kids hide while one counts and searches. With a mix of friendly competition and simple fun, these childhood games formed lasting memories, and the speaker invites viewers to share their own favorite games from the past.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker recalls childhood games played with friends, emphasizing the fun and simplicity of those activities.
- 😀 Marbles ('canicas') were a popular game where children would try to get small glass balls into a hole, similar to golf but without clubs.
- 😀 The marbles came in various colors, such as red, green, and blue, and the game was played by flicking them with fingers.
- 😀 Spinning tops ('peonzas') were made of wood with a metal tip. The tops were spun using a string and could even create sparks when thrown on the ground.
- 😀 Tazos were collectible plastic discs found in chip bags. Children would stack them and try to flip them with other tazos.
- 😀 Tazos were part of a short-lived trend, but the speaker enjoyed collecting and playing with them.
- 😀 Hide-and-seek ('escondite') was another favorite game, where one child counted while others hid, and the goal was to be the first to touch the counting spot to be 'safe'.
- 😀 The hide-and-seek game required counting to 100 while others ran off to hide, creating an element of excitement and suspense.
- 😀 The speaker emphasizes the sense of enjoyment and camaraderie these games provided during childhood.
- 😀 The speaker invites others to share their favorite childhood games in the comments, encouraging audience interaction.
Q & A
What childhood game did the speaker first mention?
-The speaker first mentioned the game of marbles, or 'canicas,' which involves rolling small glass balls into a hole.
How were marbles played, according to the speaker?
-In the game of marbles, players would use their pinky fingers to roll marbles into a hole, trying to knock them into the hole with precision.
What are 'peonzas' and how were they used in the game?
-'Peonzas' are spinning tops made of wood with a metal tip. The game involved winding a string around the peonza and throwing it down forcefully to make it spin, sometimes causing sparks.
How did the speaker describe their skill with the game of peonzas?
-The speaker mentioned that they and their friends were not very skilled at the game of peonzas, suggesting that they were not 'very smart' at it.
What were tazos and how did the speaker describe the game involving them?
-Tazos were small plastic discs that came in chip bags. The game involved stacking the tazos and throwing another one at the pile to try to flip as many as possible. If a player flipped a tazo, it was theirs.
What did the speaker say about their collection of tazos?
-The speaker had a large collection of tazos and kept them in a box, describing it as a 'huge' collection that was built during the time when tazos were a popular trend.
How did the popularity of tazos change over time?
-Tazos were a passing trend, and after a while, the game faded away, no longer being as popular.
What is the game of 'escondite' (hide and seek), as explained by the speaker?
-'Escondite' is a game of hide and seek where one person counts to 100 while others hide. The seeker then tries to find them, and if a hidden person reaches the counting spot first, they are safe.
What does the speaker remember fondly about the game of escondite?
-The speaker fondly remembers playing 'escondite' with friends and mentions that it was a game they never grew tired of.
What does the speaker suggest about how long they played these childhood games?
-The speaker implies that they played these games for a long time, expressing nostalgia for their childhood and the fun they had with their friends.
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