Today's word of the day is ‘basura’, which means rubbish in Spain, but you’re probably not familiar with all its uses.
Here’s a term you’ll hear a lot when Spain experiences very heavy rain.
This expression can be useful if you want to motivate someone but also if you need to move faster.
Today's word is can be used to discuss the weather, religious belief or even as a pet name.
The lines between what’s morbidly fascinating and sexually appealing are blurred when it comes to this Spanish word.
Need to get someone’s attention in Spanish? Try this word!
When Spaniards say ‘the world is a handkerchief’, they’re not actually comparing the planet to the tissue in their pocket.
Here's an adjective that's used all the time in Spain to describe people with their head in the clouds.
When Spaniards talk about 'putting their boots on', most of the time it has nothing to do with footwear.
What do Spaniards mean when they say 'little summer of Saint Michael'?
What on earth do Spaniards mean when they say they're 'in the fifth pine tree'?
You probably know what ‘bueno’ means in Spanish, but ‘buenismo’ has a very different meaning. It’s a term you’ll hear a lot in Spain amid the world’s current culture wars.
Here’s one of the most summer-themed Spanish words out there, so you need to add it to your vocab.
In the current global context of wannabe despots and conspiracy theories, this is a word you’ll hear a lot in Spain.
This Spanish word describes a special kind of heat that most of us can’t stand.
This word is an acronym which isn’t even in Spain’s official dictionary yet, but you’ll hear it all the time on Spanish news and conversation currently.
‘Morriña’ is a condition that will often afflict foreigners in Spain.
When summer rolls around, Spaniards often joke about going on a specific diet to look good and healthy at the beach. But what exactly is the naughty 'dieta del cucurucho'?
Most conversations in Spain are likely to include ‘a ver’ at some point. So what meanings does this handy expression have?
Here’s a word you’ll hear a lot in Spain when it comes to fake news.
If you've spent time in any major Spanish city or tourist spot, you'll have no doubt seen 'top manta' happening.
Saying ‘en plan’ in Spanish is a bit like…
Here’s a word that comes up a lot when talking about food in Spain.
Today is a special day in the calendar, so let’s go over a word in Spanish that explains it.
Spaniards say this word when turning their noses up at something, and it’s used in all manner of expressions.