Archive for 'Spanish Vocabulary'
Let’s talk elections in Spanish! Posted by Anais on Oct 30, 2020
As the 2020 United States elections draw near, this is the perfect occasion to learn how Spanish speakers talk about elections and democracy in la lengua de Cervantes. Based on the principles of la democracia “democracy”, the electoral process is an essential component of any modern country’s political system. In the case of the election…
Colloquial Spanish Course – Talking about parenthood in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Oct 27, 2020
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to talking about parenthood in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Colloquial Spanish Course – Talking about soccer in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Oct 20, 2020
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to talking about soccer in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Colloquial Spanish Course – Colloquial Spanish food expressions Posted by Laura & Adam on Oct 13, 2020
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to Spanish food expressions and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Colloquial Spanish Course – Spanish Proverbs (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on Oct 6, 2020
Learn and practice more colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to Spanish Proverbs and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Spanish Power Verbs – Ir Posted by sasha on Sep 30, 2020
When you’re a beginner with any language, a great place to start is by learning so-called “power verbs.” These are the most important verbs that you use on a daily basis. It’s been a while since my last post about Spanish power verbs. You can go back and check out those posts if you missed…
Spanish Words of Foreign Origin: Anglicismos (Part 2) Posted by Anais on Sep 30, 2020
Welcome to the second part of anglicismos in Spanish! Any list showing English loanwords being used in Spanish will encompass terms used in many fields of knowledge, like technology, management, or even everyday life. What is important is to always be aware of the fact every anglicismo have some equivalent in la lengua de Cervantes…