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link to The Complete Guide on Ordering and Asking for Drinks in Spanish

The Complete Guide on Ordering and Asking for Drinks in Spanish

If you’re visiting a Spanish speaking country, knowing how to order a drink in Spanish as well as some beverage vocabulary would be very useful for your communication. In this guide, we’ll teach...

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link to The Ultimate Guide on Workout in Spanish – Vocabulary & Phrases for the Gym

The Ultimate Guide on Workout in Spanish – Vocabulary & Phrases for the Gym

Working out is not only a great way to stay fit, but also an opportunity to expand your Spanish vocabulary and use in a daily situation. If you like exercising or you’re simply going to the gym in...

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link to Difference Between ‘mí’, ‘mi’ and ‘mío’

Difference Between ‘mí’, ‘mi’ and ‘mío’

When learning Spanish, it’s very common to confuse the words ‘mi’, ‘mío’ and ‘mí’. Since their sounds and uses are both very similar, it may be difficult to tell the difference...

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link to What’s the difference between ‘vaso’, ‘taza’ and ‘copa’?

What’s the difference between ‘vaso’, ‘taza’ and ‘copa’?

If you are learning Spanish, you may have had some issues with the multiples translations for an English word. This problem is more common than you think and you may see it in very basic interactions...

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link to When to use ‘bien’, ‘buen’, ‘bueno’, ‘buenos’, ‘buena’ and ‘buenas’?

When to use ‘bien’, ‘buen’, ‘bueno’, ‘buenos’, ‘buena’ and ‘buenas’?

When learning Spanish non-native Spanish speakers tend to confuse ‘bien’, ‘buen’ and ‘bueno’ because their meaning is quite similar. These words are translated as ‘Well’, ‘Nice’...

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link to Difference between ‘hay’, ‘ahí’, ‘ay’ and ‘allí’ in Spanish?

Difference between ‘hay’, ‘ahí’, ‘ay’ and ‘allí’ in Spanish?

When learning a new language, one of the most difficult things to learn is differentiating between words whose sounds and spellings are very similar. A good example of this is the Spanish words...

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