The Verb Estar & when to use it – Lesson 4
As mentioned, In English we know the forms of the verb “to be” as (I) "am" (You) "are", etc In Spanish, there are two verbs that can be translated as "to be." These two verbs are ser and estar. [...]
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More Basic Spanish Phrases – Lesson 4
Basic Spanish Phrases (Some are new and some are repetitions) 1 Bad / Very bad / OK - Mal / Muy mal / Más o menos (mahl / moy mahl / mahs oh may-nohs ) 2 Bless you! - ¡Salud! (sah-lood)[...]
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Greetings in Spanish – Lesson 3
When traveling you always want to make sure to be polite, so learning how to use greetings is important. vale - (OK) ¡qué bien! (how good!) ¡buena suerte! (good luck!) Gracias (Thanks) Muc[...]
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When to use the verb SER – Lesson 3
When do we use the verb SER? We use the verb SER in the following situations (In other situations we might use ESTAR which we learn in a different lesson): 1.- When we want to describe a person[...]
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Spanish Verb Ser (To be) – Lesson 2
In English we know the forms of the verb “to be” as (I) "am" (You) "are", etc In Spanish, there are two verbs that can be translated as "to be." These two verbs are ser and estar. This lesson wi[...]
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Basic Spanish Phrases – Lesson 2
Origin Questions and Answers 1. De Donde eres? (Where are you form?) - (Yo) Soy de Australia (I am from Australia) - (Yo) Soy Australiano (I am Australian - Male) * You don't have to say the "Y[...]
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Spanish Alphabet – Lesson 1
The Spanish alphabet is very similar to English and alphabets of most other western European languages. Letter | Name | Examples A A Amor(love), Agua(Water) B Be Bebida(beverage), Boca(Mouth[...]
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Spanish Pronunciation – Lesson 1
The Spanish language has a crisp and detailed sound but its quite straightforward (and consistent) with only few pure vowel sounds (Most notably the rolled R). In addition, Spanish is spelt exactly a[...]
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