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In the world, there are hundreds of languages and forms of expression. Globalization and technological evolution have allowed us, as a society, to communicate more effectively and directly no matter where we are, however, mastering a language to perfection will give you a new air and a remarkable competitive advantage.
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Like in English and other languages, in Spanish, we are used to giving our boyfriend or girlfriend nice nicknames. In case the terms of endearment are not your thing, you don’t have to worry.
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Cuba is an island full of history, music and much flavor. For many years this Latin American country has been considered an enigma in the Caribbean and the curiosity to wander the mythical streets of Old Havana is made present in citizens of all countries.
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When we talk about the culture of a country we do not only refer to its traditions, the typical festivities or the gastronomy. One point that can truly identify a person’s nationality is the use of language, accent and slang words of that country.
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We use the verbs ser and estar in Spanish just as the English Be verb, to indicate a state of being.
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There is a moment in our lives when we feel that the person in front of us is the one. All we think about is taking our chances right away because it could be an opportunity we may not find again.
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The past, again? Yes, as you may know by now there are five ways for expressing past events in Spanish and here we are going to break down for you the past perfect, also known as pretérito pluscuamperfecto.
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Reflexive verbs are verbs in which the subject and the object are the same. In other words, the action of the verb is reflected back on to the subject who started it, not passed on to another object.
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The Simple future tense in Spanish, also known as futuro imperfecto (imperfect future) or futuro simple de indicativo (simple future of indicative), is used to speak about impending actions, an intention, or a probability.
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The conditional tense in Spanish is no different from other languages (in use). As its name spoils, the conditional tense is mostly about conditions; initial situations that are linked to others so they can resolve.
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Studying a foreign language introduces you to new worlds of ideas, customs, habits, and values. When different cultures come into contact, they can create extraordinary opportunities for exchange, cooperation, and mutual benefit.
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Thanks to globalization, traditions that were celebrated in one part of the world before are now known everywhere. Even those covering a small geographical area can find their stories on the internet
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Similar to most languages, terms of endearment will vary based on the region and your relationship to the person. Just imagine, you wouldn’t hear an American call their friend “love”, but in parts of the UK it’s perfectly normal.
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As you probably already know, by 2050 the United States will become the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, surpassing even Mexico -the country holding this position at this moment.
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Over the years, poets from Spain and Latin America have used these minor details to produce beautiful works of literature.
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Spanish is a language with a lot of culture behind it. In this post, you’ll find out how the Spanish language was shaped after the rich history that took place in the Iberian peninsula since the times of Roman emperors.
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Christmas in Spanish-speaking countries begins long before December, with its festive melodies filling the air as early as late summer. In these vibrant cultures, the holiday spirit is a cherished tradition that unfolds through music and celebration, starting subtly in August and crescendoing as the months pass.
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