Surviving a Trip to the Store: Spanish Vocabulary for Shopping
If you’re traveling in a Spanish-language country, shopping excursions are a good way to meet the locals, get a literal taste of their culture, …
Continue ReadingIf you’re traveling in a Spanish-language country, shopping excursions are a good way to meet the locals, get a literal taste of their culture, …
Continue ReadingThe first verb tense that you’ll need to learn in just about any language is the present tense. It’s the tense that you’ll use most …
Continue ReadingThe future and the simple past – simple extensions from the present tense. We cover how to conjugate simple past and future verbs.
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Continue ReadingLike English, Latin uses adjectives to make positive, comparative, and superlative comparisons. Unlike English, Latin uses inflections to indicate a …
Continue ReadingLike English, Latin uses adjectives to make positive, comparative, and superlative comparisons. Positive comparisons simply attach a quality to a …
Continue ReadingLike English, Latin uses adjectives to make positive, comparative, and superlative comparisons. Unlike English, Latin uses inflections to indicate a …
Continue ReadingAre you currently studying Spanish or can already speak Spanish to some degree? Then you’re already well on your way to learning Tagalog, the …
Continue ReadingPunctuation marks are a convention of written language that help readers and writers more easily read and understand writing. This article explains …
Continue ReadingLearning any foreign language can be a time-consuming, frustrating task. There seems to be so much to memorize, practice and do in language learning. …
Continue ReadingThe assumption Portuguese speakers can speak Spanish, but Spanish speakers cannot speak Portuguese without formal study rings as a half-truth. …
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