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Be honest, had you ever used (or heard of) the Spanish word “allegado”?
If you live and work in Spain then this will undoubtedly be one of your favourite words!
Learning a new language is fraught with difficulties, not least overcoming the fear of getting your wires crossed and making a blunder that could easily confuse, offend or provoke unbridled laughter.
A very useful word that but be careful how you use it.
This week in most places across Spain you are likely to find the need to use this phrase.
You’ve probably heard these words in the news recently as Spain is planning to impose more restrictions to slow down its second coronavirus wave.
Our Spanish word of the day today is more informal, but something you'll hear constantly in Spain.
If you like to have more than three meals a day or you're a parent of young children in Spain, this word will come in very handy.
There is so much more to learning Spanish than simply mastering the grammar and pronunciation. To really sound like a local you have to pepper your everyday speak with bizarre, hilarious and often down right insulting turns of phrase. Here's 10 of the best.
If you live in Spain, you’ve probably heard this all the time when saying good bye to people. But what does it actually mean?
Today’s Word of the day is ‘hostia’. This is the word for communion bread but has become a curse word and should be used carefully so not to offend!
This isn't just a word you need to learn in Spain, it's an entire concept.
This is the word you need to use if it's coffee that gets you going in the morning!
Spanish sayings don't always make sense when translated literally but quite often have an equivalent idiom in English.
Every country has special expressions and phrases during Christmas that are connected to their traditions, and Spain is no exception.
Why is the word 'abrazo' on everyone's lips in Spain today?
When learning Spain, you will come across words with the same spelling that mean completely different things depending on the context.
Today's Spanish Word of the Day can be an item of clothing but also something in that's sometimes in the sky.
Today's Spanish Word of the Day is a veritable tongue-twister for many language learners. Do you know what it means?
This Spanish word is always preceded by an "a". Can you guess what it means?
This word basically means surprised or amazed.
Contaminar is a verb that means to contaminate or pollute.
This everyday word means cardboard but it is also necessary vocab when it comes to Bingo.
This word will be of good use to talk about any kind of waste.
'Vidrio' is a noun that refers to glass. Whenever you are recycling in Spain, you will find a green container for 'vidrio' where you should put any glass bottles, bulbs, pitchers…