Basic Spanish

  • Mastering Common Spanish Connectors

    In Spanish, connectors play a vital role in linking ideas and enhancing the flow of speech or writing. They provide coherence and clarity by establishing relationships between sentences, clauses, or phrases.  Among the most commonly used Spanish connectors are pero, y, o, sino, porque, por eso, entonces, así que, and para que.  In this article,…

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  • Spanish Connectors: and, or, but, because  

    How do you say words like and, but, if, however, so, therefore, yet and although in Spanish?  In this article, you’ll get the whole scoop. Spanish connectors are transition words that allow us to join or connect two parts of a sentence, as well as connect several sentences to create different meaning relationships. For instance:…

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  • Introduction to Spanish Prepositions: En, A, De, Con, Sin

    Prepositions help establish relationships between words, indicating location, direction, time, possession, and more.  In this article, we will delve into five commonly used Spanish prepositions: en, a, de, con, and sin.  We will explore their meanings, provide usage examples with basic vocabulary, and offer practice exercises to solidify your understanding. Let’s begin! En (In, On,…

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  • Spanish Subject Pronouns: A Quick and Easy Guide

    Subject pronouns are essential elements of any language, including Spanish.  They serve as substitutes for nouns and indicate who or what performs the action of a verb in a sentence.  In Spanish, subject pronouns have specific forms that must agree with the person and number they represent. This concise guide will provide you with an…

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  • Spanish Subject Pronouns

    You formal, you plural…you…what?  一It’s easy to get in a muddle with Spanish subject pronouns. So here’s a simple explanation that will help you grasp them. Spanish subject pronouns are words that express who or what is performing an action. They are the equivalent to the English pronouns “I”, “you”, “he”, “she”, “it”, “we”, and…

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  • The Spanish Alphabet and Pronunciation: A Quick Guide

    The Spanish alphabet, also known as el alfabeto, is the writing system used to represent the Spanish language. While it shares many similarities with the English alphabet, there are a few key differences to be aware of when learning Spanish. In addition to understanding the letters, it is essential to grasp the pronunciation rules to…

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  • Basic Expressions in Spanish

    Basic expressions in Spanish open the door to meaningful conversations with millions of Spanish speakers worldwide. These fundamental phrases serve as your first steps into Spanish communication, allowing you to navigate common social situations with confidence. Greetings and Introductions Start your conversations with ¡Hola! (Hello), the universal Spanish greeting that works in any situation. Time-specific…

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  • Unlocking Spanish Vocabulary: The Power of Cognates

    Learning a new language can be a daunting task, but what if there was a shortcut to expanding your vocabulary?  Enter cognates, a linguistic phenomenon that can significantly speed up your journey to mastering Spanish.  Cognates are words that share a similar form and meaning across different languages, making them invaluable tools for language learners. …

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  • Spanish Nouns and Gender – with audio!

    Is it “el” sofá or “la”sofá?  Why are some words masculine and others feminine?… And… What does that even mean?  We get it. The whole masculine feminine thing in Spanish is a bit of a minefield. And that’s not the only headache you have to put up with.  一Enter stage left: singular and plural nouns. …

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