We’re sure you’ve heard this word before somewhere… “Hola” is the most common/generalized way of saying “Hi”/“Hello” in Spanish. People use it in all contexts!
Read MoreHere, we share a list of countries together with nationalities and languages in Spanish. In most cases, nationalities in Spanish have a feminine and a masculine form, but some of them have only one, like “canadiense” (Canadian).
Read MoreBeing able to give and to ask for personal information becomes essential when learning a new language. Below, we share with you useful words, expressions, questions and answers used when sharing and exchanging personal information.
Read MoreTelling the time in Spanish is quite simple. We ask “¿Qué hora es?” when we want to know the time. To answer we use the verb “ser” and cardinal numbers (1, 2, 3, 4...).
Read MoreMost professions in Spanish have both a masculine and a feminine form, like “profesor” and “profesora” (teacher), but some of them have only one form, like “estudiante” (student) and “artista” (artista), which we use for both women and men.
Read MoreBeing able to say what we like in Spanish, to talk about our interests and hobbies and to ask other people about them is a great way to have more interesting conversations and make new friends.
Read MoreOne of the keys to understanding Spanish is to learn expressions people use all the time (different ways of greeting, of asking things and of basically saying how we feel or ways of wishing someone something good).
Read MoreCurious about shopping in a Spanish-speaking country? Below you’ll find a list of useful vocabulary related to clothes and shopping in Spanish. We also include a list of helpful expressions.
Read MoreIn this post we share with you the most common activities related to our everyday routine. They’re divided into what we usually do in the morning, the afternoon and at night.
Read MoreThe following is a list of the days of the week, months, seasons and other important time expressions in Spanish.
Read MoreThe following list contains words of typical buildings and places found in a city and other words related to cities and towns so you can find your way around town.
Read MoreTaking the time to learn new vocabulary in Spanish is extremely important. Our advice is to learn each new word together with its article (“el” if its a masculine noun, “la” if its a feminine one). That way everything else becomes easier!
Read MoreNext, we share the most important lists and categories of Spanish food and drinks and other related words.
Read MoreIn this post you’ll be able to learn some of the most important vocabulary regarding house and households: different types of houses, spaces, names of rooms, and households.
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