Our charming Word of the Day today is 'Encantador'.
Need a mind-blowing word to describe something unforgettable?
If someone calls you a 'pesado', you'll probably not be too happy about it.
Tentempié is a great sounding word that is one of the most delicious Words of the Day to date!
We have chosen this word as it has a great sound and is definitely useful if you need to call out a friend who is always complaining!
Today's Word of the Day in Spanish will definitely be added to your daily vocabulary list.
The Spanish language is full of weird and wonderful idioms. How many do you know? Take the quiz to find out.
Prepare yourself for this Word of the Day! What does the Spanish word caliente mean? It has many translations, ranging from mundane weather talk to to, uhm, something a little more racy.
If you're 'lucky' enough to be able to use the verb Azar perfectly then hats off to you!
When used as a noun this word is a dramatic word that means uproar, racket or commotion. It's used to describe an altercation or a lot of noise.
This is a word essential to know as the weather turns colder. But it also has uses to describe other things.
Resol is a beautiful, poetic-sounding word meaning sunlight or the sun’s glare.
Mimoso refers to someone or something that is affectionate and loving.
Not only is this Spanish word fantastic to pronounce, it's also a good one to add to your vocabulary list!
The struggle is real when it comes to making sure your Spanish is perfect and however good your level, there's always room to improve.
When to use 'tú' and when to use 'usted'? There's a word for that.
This is a fantastic Spanish word that you'll keep using time and time again, and is so much easier than the English equivalent.
The verb soler is so handy to know, yet one of those verbs that is tricky to remember to use.
If you're called Juan or Pablo, you'll definitely hear someone call you their tocayo.
This verb is a great way take your Spanish vocabulary to the next level.
Botellón is a deep-rooted cultural phenomenon in Spain that refers to people gathering in the street to socialise and drink alcohol.
Chapuza is a word that should be used with extreme caution, as you could cause serious offense if you use it to refer to someone's work!
One of the first words you probably learnt is the Spanish word for tomorrow. But do you know the word for the day before yesterday?
Let's continue the week with a beautiful word that will help you sound like a pro at Spanish.
Chachi is colloquial and is used often as an adjective or adverb meaning great, cool, brill or wonderful .