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Hello everyone!đšâđ« I would like to invite you all to my new Spanish video I just published on my YouTube channel "Idiomas 2030" titled "Colloquial Spanish Words you Need to Know." I think you may find this video very helpful. Please don't forget to subscribe to the channel and leave me your comments and suggestions. Thank you!
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Good afternoon Spanish learners!đ In this video, you will learn 120 basic Spanish words for the following topics: Asking questions Location Clothing Nature School Animals The home Food Professions The human body The family Please subscribe to my YouTube channel and leave me your comments and suggestions. Let me know what other topics you are interested in learning. Thank you! https://youtu.be/fDhvAsQWtRo?si=KRRfblipzZ2V6eT0
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Hello everyone,đ In this new video, you will learn some basic words in Spanish to describe things and people. Thank you!
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Salut! I'm probably more lazy than most, but I've always struggled with remembering vocabulary. I took French in high school and college, and have had an "on and off again" relationship with practicing ever since. There's always so many things I want to do, and French ends up taking a backseat. I'm a developer, so me and a few friends made a free chrome extension to fix this. It immerses you in French or Spanish vocabulary on any website you visit. It's a pretty cool way to pick up new words, and it's really subtle, so you can keep it on for months at a time - and stay up to date with your vocab forever! We'd love it if you gave it a shot and let us know how we could make it even better for language learners Check it out here! www.usefluent.co
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Hello, Can somebody help me understand the difference between these? Are some more popular in certain country/countries than others? Are all of them informal? All of my coursebook only had "qué tal" or "Cómo estås", and for many years I was sure that's the only way to say "how are you?" And now I've started seeing these other expressions on the Internet and I'm a bit confused. I understand the meaning but why do some people use this or that expression? Does it depend on the country? Thanks in advance! Ania
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Hi guys A friend and I came up with an awesome idea on how to increase and practice Spanish vocabulary. What if some of the words in the text we already read on the internet, were translated to their Spanish translation? So we'll read them in context? So we built it! Lynonym.com - Feel free to try us out and let me know what you think!
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