In this free video language lesson, you'll learn how to say and properly pronounce the Spanish word for "good." Interested in learning Spanish but haven't got the time to take a weekly class? No problemo! The Internet is awash in free, high-quality video lessons like this one. For mor...
It’s useful for males or females of any age. It’s a Spanish cognate, a word that looks like an English word and means the same thing, so it will be easy to remember! For more than one person, you can use the plural las personas, or the singular word la gente (people). ...
Comer is the generic word for eating whatever and whenever, but if you say voy a comer you mean “I’m going to have lunch.”Lastly, the final meal of the day is la cena; when you eat dinner, you’ll say cenar.beber to drink...
Francisco comes for her at eight o'clock. Por falta de estudiar no pasé el examen. For lack of studying, I didn't pass the exam. Usage #5: Looking for Something If you are looking for something or someone, you will use the word por. In this context, it will mean for or in sear...
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I was supposed to meet some friends in Shibuya at eight. Show me a man who lives alone and has a perpetually clean kitchen, and eight times out of nine I'll show you a man with detestable spiritual qualities. English word "ocho"(eight) occurs in sets:numbers in Spanish - números en...
For a one-to-one intensive course, consisting of eight lessons a day, expect to pay pounds 1,000.By the end of one week the typical pupil can expect to have a rudimentary knowledge of tenses, be able to introduce themselves socially, ask questions, inquire about prices in the shops and...
Vocabulary Differences There are many differences in vocabulary. For example, in Spain, the word “coche” (car) is used; in Argentina, people use “auto” and in Mexico, “carro”. Another example is something is “bonito” (pretty) in Spain, but is “lindo” in Mexico. ...
septiembre— from a Latin word for "seven." September was the seventh month of the old Roman calendar. octubre— from a Latin word for "eight." noviembre— from a Latin word for "nine." diciembre— from a Latin word for "ten."
When an English word is borrowed into Spanish it has no specific gender and in order for the word to be used in the language it must be assigned a gender, either masculine or feminine. There are many different factors that may play a role in the assignment of gender to new English-origi...