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Bien in Spanish? Or Bueno? Or Buen? Which One is Correct?
Confusing bien, bueno, and buen is a common mistake in Spanish lessons. Here I’m going to explain to you how to use these words in a normal conversation!
Genders in Spanish: Tips and Tricks on How to Use Them
One of the “shocks” many students face when learning Spanish is when they realize that every single noun has a gender. These tips and tricks will help you!
The Many Uses of the Verb “Dejar” in Spanish
The verb dejar in Spanish can mean “to accept”, “to authorize”, and also “to stop doing something” or “to lay off”. Learn how to understand it and use it!
How to Express Love and Affection in Spanish?
Have you ever asked yourself how to express love and affection in Spanish? When learning this language you’ll need to know different ways to do it!
Shopping in Spanish: Paying in Stores, Supermarkets, and Restaurants
Learn Spanish shopping before you go to any shop or market in Bogotá. Keep reading to know different ways to ask and pay a price in Colombia!
Qué, Cuál, Cuáles in Spanish… What is the Difference?
An interesting tip to sound more fluent in Spanish is to make a difference among qué, cuál and cuáles, three important question words that we use a lot!
The Verb CAER in Colombian Spanish: How to Understand its Many Uses
When you study Spanish you tend to learn the literal meaning of the verbs, but they also have several other uses. An example of such is the verb “caer”.
Affection or Psychological Verbs in Spanish: How to Use Them
In Spanish, we have verbs known as affection or psychological verbs. Knowing how to use them can be a little bit frustrating for some students. Here’s how!
“You” in Spanish: Usted, Vos or Tú?
In Spanish, there are different ways to say “you” and it can be confusing for non-native speakers. Usted? Tú? Vos? Don’t know which one to use? Learn here!
Expressing Affection in Spanish: “Me Gustas”
Expressing affection in Spanish is part of the essence of Latinos! It’s in our blood, culture, and way of communicating. Here we explain how you can do it!
Why the Verb “Tocar” in Spanish Makes You Feel Lost in Translation
Spanish is more than a language, it’s a culture! My favorite thing about A1-2 level is the exploration of vocabulary and verbs. One of those verbs is TOCAR.
Despacito, Ahorita and Other Diminutives in Spanish
Have you ever noticed how many Spanish speakers talk using diminutives? So, if you want to know how to use them and sound more natural, keep reading!
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