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If you need to communicate with Spanish speakers through email, it’s important to understand the proper etiquette and phrasing when […]

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When it comes to learning advanced Spanish vocabulary, it’s important to understand the nuances of the language. Advanced Spanish vocabulary

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One of the most common compliments is telling someone they’re beautiful. There are several ways to say “you are beautiful”

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One common greeting is “good afternoon,” which is translated to “buenas tardes” in Spanish. This is a polite and formal

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Knowing how to say “I am hungry” in Spanish is an essential phrase to learn. Not only will it help

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When learning Spanish, it’s important to know how to express gratitude and acknowledge someone’s appreciation. One common phrase you’ll hear

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When meeting someone new, it’s always polite to say “nice to meet you.” If you’re speaking with someone who speaks

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If you’re learning Spanish, one of the first things you’ll want to know how to say is “I am from.”

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If you’re learning Spanish, you may be wondering how to say “have a good night” in Spanish. Like many languages,

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If you’re in the market for eyewear, you may have come across the terms “gafas,” “lentes,” and “anteojos.” While they

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