Archive for 'Spanish Vocabulary'
Colloquial Spanish Course – Love in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Aug 24, 2020
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to love in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Spanish Words of Foreign Origin: Germanismos (Part 1) Posted by Anais on Aug 24, 2020
There are two kinds of germanismos: those words having its roots way back into the past, that is to say the Germanic languages from yesteryear (Frankish, Gothic…); and those coming from the relatively modern German language, be it Old High German or its modern, standardized version spoken today in Germany, Austria or Switzerland. The lexicon…
Colloquial Spanish Course – Partying in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Aug 18, 2020
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to partying in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Colloquial Spanish Course – Socialising in Spanish (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on Aug 10, 2020
Learn and practice more colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to socialising in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Colloquial Spanish Course – Socialising in Spanish (Part 1) Posted by Laura & Adam on Aug 3, 2020
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to socialising in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Spanish Words of Foreign Origin: Arabismos Posted by Anais on Jul 28, 2020
Arabismos are Spanish words whose origins trace back to the Arabic language. There are plenty of them in la lengua de Cervantes, a direct consequence of over seven centuries of Muslim dominance in the Iberian Peninsula. Words from Arabic appear often on everyday fields, like agriculture, manufacture, handicraft or manual labor, as that language left…
Colloquial Spanish Course – Social group titles in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Jul 27, 2020
Learn and practice colloquial ways of describing social group titles in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.