Verb Conjugations in Spanish

Master Spanish Conjugation: Ultimate Guide to Conjugate Spanish verbs (-ar, -er, -ir)

There is a very important aspect of Spanish you must learn: the Spanish conjugation of verbs. Unfortunately, there’s quite a bit more to verb conjugations in Spanish than there is in English. You may have seen crazy Spanish verb tables already, but don’t worry: there’s really no need in memorizing conjugation tables!  Instead, in this…

5 Smart Tricks to Finally Understand Spanish Native Speakers (Try Them TODAY!)

5 Smart Tricks to Finally Understand Spanish Native Speakers (Try Them TODAY!)

One of the tricks I’ll share with you shows you how reading can help you become a better speaker. Another trick lets you mimic the way babies start to understand Spanish or any language… all so that frustrating situation I just described will NEVER happen to you again! If you’ve ever started a conversation with…

Talk about disease in Spanish: 7 “diseases” that only exist in Mexico!

Talk about disease in Spanish: 7 “diseases” that only exist in Mexico!

Today I want to talk about 7 “diseases” that ONLY happen in Mexico. And, why between quotation marks? Because it’s not actual disease in Spanish, but slang we use to refer to… well, read this article to find out! Mexicans are very witty, as we have discovered some diseases that ONLY Mexicans and maybe some…

Greetings in Spanish

The 5 most important greetings in Spanish + useful tips & audio 👋

¡Hola y bienvenidos a Spring Spanish! (This is one way of greetings in Spanish, but there are many more ways to do so!) There are several ways to greet people in Spanish, but fear not, mis buenos amigos! In this article you will learn five phrases that will work no matter what country you are…

que-te-mejores-spanish

Get well soon in Spanish: Use 7 alternatives for Que Te Mejores! (Bonus Audio)

¿Cómo sigues, amiga?(How are you doing, girlfriend?) Mejor, pero aún tengo fiebre.(Better, but I’m still running a fever.) Lo siento mucho. ¡Que te mejores!(I’m so sorry. Get well soon!) If they taught you to say ¡que te mejores! (get well!) That is correct. But there are other ways to wish someone to get well soon…

Easy way to master IR verbs in Spanish: -ir verb conjugation with chunks!

Easy way to master IR verbs in Spanish: -ir verb conjugation with chunks!

In this article I’m going to tell you about the Spanish verb “to go”. Did you notice I already used this verb? “Voy a” is one of the most common ways to use the IR verbs in Spanish (to go), and today we are going to learn some phrases in Spanish using this verb.  BEWARE:…

Top 10 Weird Facts About Mexico: eating, time, nature & money (+ FREE Audio)

Top 10 Weird Facts About Mexico: eating, time, nature & money (+ FREE Audio)

I’m really sure that en tu propio pais (in your own country), there are many things that foreigners find weird or they just never knew about. It’s the same with Mexico, but maybe todavía puedo sorprenderte (I can still surprise you) with these 10 weird facts about Mexico! Learn the fun facts about Mexico whether…

I don’t speak Spanish: 15 alternatives to NO HABLO ESPAÑOL (with audio)

I don’t speak Spanish: 15 alternatives to NO HABLO ESPAÑOL (with audio)

You’re just starting out with Spanish or don’t understand Spanish well yet, and Spanish speakers keep speaking Spanish with you? You could say “No hablo español”. (“I don’t speak Spanish.”). That’s totally fine and everybody will understand. People use it when they want to say that they are not fluent in Spanish, or can’t understand it…

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