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Thanks to our sponsor Lingopie: Learn Spanish with great TV! Go to https://learn.lingopie.com/easyspanish to try Lingopie FREE for 7 days and get 65 % off the annual membership if you decide to stay. Paulina asks locals in Mexico city if they play the lottery, and what they would do if they won. JOIN OUR WINTER SCHOOL IN MEXICO: https://www.easy-spanish.org/winter-s... LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST: https://www.easyspanish.fm JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY: / easyspanish SUBSCRIBE TO EASY SPANISH: https://goo.gl/VE6RdC INSTAGRAM: / easyspanishvideos WANT TO KNOW MORE? VISIT: https://www.easy-spanish.org/ FACEBOOK: / easyspanishofficial EASY LANGUAGES CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/QgH9jK WEBSITE: https://www.easy-languages.org --- Have you ever bought a lottery ticket? What would you do if you won? Mexicans tell us their stories of luck (or lack of it) and reflect on their hypothetical plans to spend or donate their wealth. On a grammatical note, the questions are great for studying the Spanish conditional tense! --- PRODUCED BY: Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and exposing the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English. --- Subtitle translation: we try to translate our subtitles into English in the most literal way possible, without losing the meaning. While it may not always produce the best sounding translation, we hope you find this useful as it should reduce the need for a dictionary or grammar book to understand every sentence. --- Host of this episode: Paulina Sainz Editing: Rodrigo Dada Camera: Rodrigo Dada Translation: Harry Sumner, Johnny Yeldham Proofreading: José Mora Landívar Transcription: Agustín Tripodi Producer: Francisco A. Soza