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What’s the difference between ‘Contar’, ‘Hablar’ and ‘Decir’?
One of the most challenging parts of learning a language such as Spanish is differentiating between synonyms. This is the case of the verbs Contar, Hablar, and Decir. These are all verbs relating to...
When learning Spanish, most students find that understanding a native Spanish speaker can be really challenging. The problem is that books and language apps don't show you how to speak slang and...
For many people learning Spanish, one of the most interesting topics is picking up slang expressions. If you have Mexican friends or you're planning to visit Mexico, you'll realize that understanding...
To ‘leave’ in Spanish: Difference between Dejar, Salir, and Irse
In Spanish, there are multiple verbs for the single, English verb 'to leave'. As you learn Spanish, you'll find this occurs for many verbs and they're not always interchangeable. This is the case...
Exploring other countries' cuisine is a must when traveling abroad. Although many people might find this experience rewarding, it can be a nightmare if you are visiting a Spanish speaking country. It...
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Expressing what you feel or what you think about a person can be a sensitive topic, since you may want to be as clear as possible. For that reason, many new learners wonder how to say ‘I like...
When learning Spanish, you’re likely to find that multiple words have the same meaning. However, it doesn’t always mean that they can be used interchangeably. A classic example is the word...