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Useful Abbreviations Posted by on Jun 3, 2010

Here are some very useful abbreviations in written Spanish. Exca. – Excelencia Excmo. – Excelentísimo Ilmo. – Ilustrísimo P.PP. – Padre, Padres (religiosos) Sr., Srs. – señor, señores Sra., Sras. – señora, señoras Srta., Srtas. – señorita, señoritas U. / Ud., Uds. / Vd., Vds. – usted, ustedes a/c – a cargo de apto. –…

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Study tip: Engage your body Posted by on May 25, 2010

Many people complain that they want to learn a new language but when it comes to having discipline they hit a snag. Well, as with any sport you try to practice, you need to warm up first. And with Spanish it is no different. Let me give you some tips to get your body ready…

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Place adverbs Posted by on May 24, 2010

Place adverbs in Spanish express the idea of proximity or distance. The list below shows the relation between proximity and distance. Acá – aquí / allá – allí 1. aquí – acá – It means “here”. Aquí están las entradas para el cine. (Here are the tickets to the movies.) Acá indicates a less specific…

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Lost, en español Posted by on May 21, 2010

I’m addicted to series and Lost is one of my favorites, along with Two and a Half Men and Entourage. When I was learning English, watching series with the original sound helped me a great deal, because I could learn a lot and have fun at the same time. So today I bring a you…

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Irregular Past Participles Posted by on May 19, 2010

The past participles in Spanish are widely used in the Pretérito Perfecto (haber + participio pasado). There are, however, some irregular past participles. Here are common irregular past participles in Spanish. abrir (to open) – abierto cubrir (to cover) – cubierto decir (to say) – dicho descubrir (to discover) – descubierto devolver (to return) –…

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Instantes Posted by on May 18, 2010

People say, rather wrongly, that the poem below is by Jorge Luis Borges, but in fact no one knows for sure who it is by. You can practice your Spanish conditional tenses, the Past Subjunctive and also think about what is worth in your life. Instantes Si pudiera vivir nuevamente mi vida. En la próxima…

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Mercedes Sosa Posted by on May 13, 2010

This year the world lost one of the greatest singers and composers: Mercedes Sosa. Sosa was born in Tucumán, Argentina, in 1935 and at 15 won a radio singing competition and recorded her first album, La Voz de la Zafra. She was known as “the voice of the voiceless ones” and recorded 40 albums. Sosa…

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