So, naturally, there are many reasons to learn how to say "I love you" in Spanish, like looking to impress a Spanish-speaking significant other, expressing your appreciation for loved ones, or simply deepening
In many languages, you can also say “good night” as a way to say goodbye in the evening: English: “Good night” Spanish: “Buenas noches” French: “Bonne nuit” Italian: “Buona notte” German: “Gute Nacht” American Sign Language (ASL) Greetings ...
Friendship is a universal concept, but the words we use to express it can vary widely depending on the culture and region. In Spanish, the slang words for “friend” reflects the incredible diversity of the language across different countries—in fact, there are over 100 ways to say it. Be...
in Spanish. As you can see, every country has its own colloquial way to greet… that’s Real World Spanish at its greatest! Feel free to save and share the infographic below! Greetings in Spanish: 11 Ways to Say “How’s it going?” in Spanish 1. Argentina: ¿Qué hacés, che? 2...
You can say "both" in Spanish by using "ambos" or "los dos" when "both" means "two," but sometimes you need to be more creative.
Two main train categories up to your choice: express and ordinary. Express trains offer air-conditioned compartments, reserved seating, and refreshments. They are divided into VIP and Spanish categories. Ordinary trains are generally slower, unreserved, and often lack air conditioning. For a luxurious...
For other forms of good night, you could say buenas noches, que duerme bien, which means “good night and sleep well.” To tell someone to have sweet dreams, say: que tengas dulce suenos. In Spanish, you need to alter the verb form based on the person to whom you speak. For example...
Find out which cities in Peru offer the most unforgettable experiences. From Lima's rich history to Cusco's ancient wonders, this guide has it all.
So what’s happening in Peru in 2016? Well, quite a lot, as always. Below you’ll find most of the major events taking place across the country this year, including everything from national holidays to regional religious festivals, ritual battles, and music concerts (listed in grey italics...
In Spanish-speaking countries, the most common way to say “I love you” is “Te quiero” (pronounced: teh kee-er-oh) or “Te amo” (pronounced: teh ah-moh). Both phrases are used to express romantic love. However, “Te quiero” is more frequently used in everyday conversation and...