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Today's Spanish word of the day is 'Pendiente', which means many different things depending on the context.
With just a few days to go until Madrid celebrates its fabulous Pride festival, today's Word of the Day is perfect to welcome in this colorful, inclusive celebration of love!
Today's word of the day is 'pasta' but we are not just talking about the Italian foodstuff.
Today's word of the day is 'hierro'.
Summer in Spain is the time for blazing barbecues and scorching weather, so let's review all the uses of the Spanish word for fire.
Today's word of the day is 'rompedor'. This means pioneering or innovative and you can use the adjective to describe a carefree attitude.
This word means 'fake' and we have included some other meanings too so you really get to the bottom of how to use it.
This word means more than just 'frame'.
From the verb 'ganar', to win, the past participle form 'ganado' means cattle, when talking about animals, but it can also refer to people.
'Monda' means the peel of a fruit in English.
Our Spanish word of today is truly magical!
It's quite obvious that it means pause but it can also refer to other things depending on the context…
This word means mushroom but it is also used in a more colloquial way, and as always, we are here to help you understand exactly how to use it in context.
Now that the summer is here, you will need this word when you want to relax on the beach or by the pool.
You know what it means, but do you know how to use it?
Summer in Spain means you will likely be using this word a lot!
Today's word comes from the word calle, which means street, and there are lots of different ways of using it.
This word means look or to glance and using this word correctly will make you sound like a native speaker! Here are some examples of how to use it:
If you're learning Spanish, one of most challenging things about learning a new language is the accents and street slang, which changes depending on which city you're in.
This word means signal or indication and is a really useful to know when flat-hunting.
This word means outbreak, sprout or shoot when referring to growing or springing up.
Why have we chosen this as our Word of the Day?
Today's Spanish Word of the Day is both a compliment and a way of referring to a 19th century working-class character from Madrid.
Our Word of the Day today is an excellent one to really show off your Spanish level!
It's translated as climate and atmosphere and when making small talk, it's always a good one to have under your belt!