Infographics , Verbs , Vocabulary
February 19, 2017
Spanish vocabulary – Gender change the meaning
Infographics , Vocabulary
September 23, 2015
Some common spelling mistakes in Spanish- Infographic
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Infographics , Vocabulary
July 29, 2015
Spanish Numbers, Los números – Infographic
Spanish Quotes
July 27, 2015
Cumpleaños
Start each day as it is your birthday!
Spanish Quotes
July 20, 2015
Success is the sum of work and play – Einstein
Success is the sum of work and play. – Einstein
Spanish Quotes
July 11, 2015
It’s not hard to forget the past, but the future that you have imagined
It’s not hard to forget the past, but the future that you have imagined.
Infographics
July 9, 2015
El olfato (Sense of smell) – Infographic
Infographics , Learn Spanish , Vocabulary
July 8, 2015
Are you really fluent in Spanish? – Infographic
Mi grandfather used to say: “Where the heart tilt, is where the feet walk” ― Alejandro Jodorowsly
Learn Spanish , Vocabulary
June 30, 2015
12 Weird Spanish Words You Won’t Believe Exist
In Spanish, sometimes the etymology (the study of where words come from) can be very helpful in remembering the words. And in some cases, the meanings behind the words themselves can be odd, or funny, and quite a few are culturally relevant. Here are some very interesting and strange Spanish words. 1 – (el) duende The term duende is used in two different situations. First, el duende is a generic term for “goblin” or “gnome” or “wood spirit”. In this sense, the more Germanic legends of gnomes and goblins become linked to el duende, as does the Irish “leprechaun”. In […]
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