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¡Mexicanismos, güey! Posted by on Jun 4, 2009

By now you already know Spanish is spoken in lots of countries and every one of them has their peculiarities. I am a big fan of the Mexican accent and I have found this video where a kid explains the basics for sounding like a Mexican. Here are some words he uses: Güey – dude…

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Taking a Taxi in Spanish Posted by on Jun 1, 2009

Hola, mi gente, espero que todos estén bien. Hoy nuestro post será sobre cómo agarrar/coger un taxi, com frases muy útiles. Véanlo en este vídeo de Youtube y aprovéchenlo. Don’t hesitate to send us questions and comments. We love to hear from you!

Word origins: Chiste (joke) Posted by on May 28, 2009

In the early days jokes were not told openly and, if there were people of the opposite sex present, they were told in whispers. To designate these stories, at first obscene ones, the word chiste was used, derived from the verb chistar. Chistar meant “to whisper, to speak in a low voice” or also “to…

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Buying, en español – Part I Posted by on May 26, 2009

When you walk into a store in a Spanish-speaking country, you will probably be greeted with an “Hola, ¿todo bien?, or “Hola, buenas.” This greeting requires no formal answer and a simple “hola” is enough. In Latin America, store prices do not include taxes. These are added at the cashier when paying and they add…

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El Reservado – Spanish Talk Show Posted by on May 21, 2009

These days I was thinking about my teen years, in the 90’s, when I had to ask my friends in the US to send video tapes of the newest Beverly Hills 90210 that hadn’t been aired in Brazil yet. Now Internet is here to help us all out with our learning in so many ways…

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La Entrevista de Trabajo en Español – Job Interviews in Spanish Posted by on May 18, 2009

Every job interview has core topics: general questions, strengths and weaknesses, education, professional development, among other. Here are some useful sentences for the ‘strengths’ part. ¿Cómo se relaciona su experiencia con este empleo en particular?– How does your experience relate to this job in particular? ¿Qué dos o tres grandes logros ilustran mejor sus puntos…

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More meanings of common words Posted by on May 14, 2009

Aqui están algunas palabras muy comunes en español con sus significados adicionales. Abandonar – to abandon. Abandonado = scruffy, sloppy (said of a person) Abusar – to abuse Abusar de la comida = to eat too much Acusar – to accuse Él acusaba cansancio. = He showed signs of tiredness. Tiene un acusado sentido del…

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