When to Use Ser vs estar: The Ultimate Guide (+ Examples)
Unlike English, the Spanish language has two verbs that mean “to be”: ser and estar. Both have their own specific meaning and are used in…
Unlike English, the Spanish language has two verbs that mean “to be”: ser and estar. Both have their own specific meaning and are used in…
Spanish native speakers don’t have to think about when to use por vs para. For us language learners, it’s a different story. In this article,…
In Spanish, just like in English, there is more than just one “past tense”. Two of the most important ones for a Spanish student are…
Spanish native speakers constantly use direct and indirect object pronouns. However, if you’d ask them to explain what they are (or worse – how they…
Many Spanish students the subjunctive mood isn’t very common, but in reality, it’s way more common than you’d think. The imperfect subjunctive follows the same…
If you’re looking to learn some Spanish it’s important to add the numbers to your vocabulary. Numbers in Spanish are quite easy to learn, understand…
If you’re looking to learn some basic Spanish for a trip to a Spanish-speaking country, going the whole “grammar and word list” route is a…
When learning a foreign language like Spanish, one of the most underrated ways to sound more like a native speaker is by connecting words and…
You can never know enough Spanish sentences and phrases. Because more than words and grammar rules, it’s the word combinations (we call them chunks) you…
Many people think learning Spanish phrases is just a travel hack to blurt out some sentences when you’re on a vacation, at the airport, or…