'Tocayo' is a word that Mexican speakers in general use when two people have the same name. As a result, this word means 'namesake'. What does ‘Tocayo’ mean? Translation #1: 'Namesake'....
Category: Vocabulary
What’s the Difference Between the Verbs ‘tocar’ and ‘jugar’?
There are many cases in Spanish when we have two or three different options for just one English word. As a result, many non-native Spanish speakers tend to use these words in an incorrect context....
It is said that having a foreign partner can be really helpful when learning a new language. After all, this situation will force you to practice more. If you are planning on dating or you just find...
If you are learning Spanish, it's very likely that you already heard that Ser vs. Estar and Por vs. Para are two of the most common mistakes new speaker make. While those are among the most common...
If you think about it, most of our descriptions are based on the way we perceive the world - by our senses. That's why it's important to learn the Spanish verbs and vocabulary that you'll need to use...
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...