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¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’m going to tackle a tricky topic for English speakers learning Spanish: direct and indirect […]
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’m going to tackle a tricky topic for English speakers learning Spanish: direct and indirect […]
6 Ways to Say “You” In Spanish, there are a bunch of ways to say you, depending on the context
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¡Hola, amigos! Weather is part of our daily lives, and having the right Spanish vocabulary will boost your confidence and
The verb faltar (and the noun falta) have several meanings and uses in Spanish. Below are the most common ones,
¡Hola, amigos! Fruits are a tasty part of daily life, and learning their names in Spanish is a great way
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Sometimes, Spanish and English phrases share the same meaning but sound completely different when translated word for word. It’s interesting
In Spanish, the verb poner means to put. Its reflexive form, ponerse, literally means to put oneself. However, when used
WHAT IS A PAST PARTICIPLE? The past participle is a verbal form generally used to create compound tenses, like “I
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When learning Spanish, many people mistakenly say “gracias para”.
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“It looks incredible”, “I can practically taste it”.
“It’s so tempting”, “I want a bite right now”.
“It’s mouthwatering”, “I’m really craving it”.
“It’s irresistible”, “I need to try it immediately”.
“It looks so delicious”, “I’m drooling over it”.
We can use the verb “gustar” in the conditional mood to show respect and politeness.
The verb “poder” (can) in the conditional mood can be used to show respect or politeness.
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It means “”when my options run out”.
In this case, it means “in difficult times”.
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