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In Spanish, pesado is a very rich adjective that has multiple meanings. This word is widely used both in standard and slang Spanish. As a result, you may want to learn what ‘pesado’ means in...
If you’re learning Spanish, you may want to use your new command of the language to show your mom how much you love her. That’s why in this article, we compiled a list of 13 common nicknames that...
Even though it may be a very common topic, a lot of Spanish learners have issues to name objects or to discuss daily life activities related to the bedroom. Both the actions and objects that we use...
On top of expressing the number of times that an action has been performed, ‘vez’ is also used to build many different Spanish expressions. Since they’re idiomatic expressions, these phrases...
Definition - Ni modo is a slang phrase that expresses that someone cannot do something about a situation because it cannot be fixed. Depending on the context, ‘ni modo’ expresses passivity,...
Definition - Pena ajena is used to express that someone feels embarrassed by other people’s actions or behavior. Although it doesn’t have a direct translation, ‘pena ajena’ could be...
Muy and mucho are Spanish words that we use to intensify or emphasize sentences. Even though they don’t mean the same thing or follow the same grammatical rules, many Spanish learners confuse...
In Spanish, ‘qué hora’ and ‘a qué hora’ are used to ask questions related to time. Both can be translated as ‘what time’, but they’re not synonyms. In fact, each of these questions...
If you’re learning Spanish and find yourself in a situation where you want to praise a boy or describe an attractive man to a friend, you will definitely need some vocabulary that helps you express...
Learning how to communicate in the dining room will help you improve your daily conversations and Spanish skills. That’s why in this article we compiled an extensive list of vocabulary that we use...
In Spanish, ‘tomorrow’ and ‘morning’ can be translated as mañana’. However, depending on the context, this word will have different meanings and will follow different rules. As a result,...
As interrogative (question) words, ‘qué’ and ‘cuál’ are quite important to pose questions in Spanish. Depending on the context, both qué and cuál can be translated either as...
Even though we spend a lot of time in our houses, most new Spanish speakers have issues to talk about daily activities with the proper vocabulary. Every object or piece of furniture has its own...
Even though each Spanish speaking country has its own slang words, there will be cases where we all share the same informal words or expressions. This is the case of ahuevo in Spanish. However, keep...
When learning Spanish, one of the most common issues for new speakers is to talk or have a conversation about daily activities with specialized topics or vocabulary such as being in the kitchen or...
Definition - In Ecuador and Mexico, mande is a polite, formal and respectful expression that people use to let someone know that they couldn’t hear what they said. It’s also used to answer when...
Definition - Ojalá is a Spanish expression that people can use to express their wishes, hopes or expectations. It can also be used to talk about past regrets or mistakes. Depending on the context...
Definition - Metiche is a slang word used in Spanish speaking countries to describe a person that likes to interfere in someone else’s business. It can also be used to refer to a person that is...
When learning Spanish, you may notice that when a preposition is preceding a word, the meaning of this word can be affected. This is the case of donde vs adonde. Even though these words are very...
Definition - Me choca is a Mexican slang expression that we use to express that a certain situation, activity or behavior annoys us. It can also be used to express that we don’t like or can’t...
Definition - Ya mero is a Mexican slang expression that we use to express that we’re close to finishing something or express that we’re about to start doing something. It’s also used to express...
There are a lot of cases where you’ll have one word (or several similar ones) in English that actually have multiple words that represent it in Spanish, depending on the context and situations....
Definition - Con permiso is a Spanish expression that means ‘excuse me’. Depending on the context, it could also be translated as ‘If you’ll excuse me’. Although its translation is pretty...
When new Spanish learners see el and él, many may think that these words are and mean the same. However, this is far from the truth. Even though they seem very similar, el and él don’t share the...
Disculpe, Perdón and Lo siento are the Spanish words that we use when we want to say ‘sorry’, ‘pardon’ or ‘excuse me’. However, the fact that these phrases share the same or similar...