
Your Motorcycle in Spanish: Technical Vocabulary
Learn how to discuss your motorcycle in Spanish for your next roadtrip to Latin America! Knowing the translations of the most important parts of your vehicle is key for your safety. Also, if you are into motorcycles, this is a great excuse to learn Spanish at the same time! Learn how to say and how to spell phrases anyone can understand in case of an accident or an engine...Read More
Technology in Spanish: Tech Savvy Vocabulary
Learning terms related to technology in Spanish is a savvy way to approach the language. Read this guide to explore the basic vocabulary of social media, apps, internet, hardware, software, and more. Today, these terms are essential to almost every personal and work-related interaction. If this subject appeals to you, you’re in luck! Why? Because much of...Read More
10 Meanings of the Spanish Verb ‘Marcar’
Have you ever thought that you knew the meaning of a Spanish verb, only to see it used in a completely different context from the one you would have expected? It happens all the time when you’re learning a new language! The Spanish verb marcar is no exception, but the good news is that I’m here to help you master the 10 most used meanings of this multifaceted verb. ...Read More
30 Ways to Say ‘Thank You’ and ‘You’re Welcome’ in Spanish [Audio]
Have you noticed how in English you have a wide variety of ways of saying “thank you,” but in Spanish you only know gracias? In Spain and Latin America, as in most places, expressing heartfelt gratitude is essential. With the following phrases, you can express those feelings in a variety of ways and in a wide array of situations. Keep reading to learn more than 30 ways to say...Read More
Vocabulary Guide to Seafood in Spanish
Are you going out to dinner with Spanish-speaking friends and wish to know the names of seafood in Spanish? Or are you looking for an excuse to learn Spanish and want to cook seafood dishes using Spanish recipes? Mariscos (seafood) are an important part of Hispanic cuisine. Many of these traditions come from different parts of the globe and landed in Spain and Latin...Read More
Stock Market, Trade, and Economics Vocabulary in Spanish
Are you into economics and want the Spanish vocabulary to back it up? Here is a useful selection of Economics 101 terms—organized alphabetically, and put into word lists arranged by category! The world of finance and the economy are the powerful strings that move the world forward. If you’re ready to inject new life into your Spanish fluency, study (or print!) this guide...Read More
Celebrate International Women’s Day in Spanish (El Día de la Mujer)
Celebrating International Women’s Day in Spanish is the perfect classroom activity for empowering language students while teaching them about relevant history. With so many changes around the world, recognizing the fight for women’s rights is now more important than ever. Teaching your students about this important date is a fantastic opportunity for learning new Spanish...Read More
19 Weird Spanish Expressions and Unusual Idioms That Native Speakers Say
Are you curious about weird expressions in Spanish that don’t seem to make sense? Some of these are extremely strange, others are humorous, or old, but I assure you that these funny Spanish phrases will get you closer to speaking like a native. You can find this kind of saying in every language, it is not exclusive to Spanish. Just think of “until the fat lady sings” or...Read More
100+ Spanish Sound Effects (Onomatopoeia)
How many Spanish onomatopoeias do you know? How often do you use them? They are, after all, necessary elements of any language. Onomatopoeias are words that phonetically imitate, resemble, or suggest the sound that they describe. Woof! Meow! Splash! With these three little words, you can almost see a dog chasing a cat, and then the cat falls into a pool. Do you see? ...Read More