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Title: | About Spanish Language |
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| Added on: | 22-May-2005 |
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- Tan and Tanto - 2010-08-31T01:07:25Z
- Tan and tanto are obviously related to each other, and they are both used in making what are known as comparisons of equality. However, they are not used the same...
- Reflexive Form May Bring Subtle Change in Meaning - 2010-08-30T15:32:13Z
- Sometimes when you see a reflexive form of a verb in use, it may be hard to tell how its different in meaning from the standard form of the verb....
- Winning with Ganar - 2010-08-27T05:30:26Z
- If you're playing a sports contest or buying a lottery ticket, one word you might want to be able to use afterward is ganar, as it's the most common Spanish...
- A Name for Almost Every Relative - 2010-08-26T16:39:17Z
- As a reader recently reminded me in an email, there a names for family relatives that exist in Spanish that we don't have in English.
Concuņado and concuņada had long been...
- Hacia Usually Used To Mean "Toward" - 2010-08-25T02:21:32Z
- If you're already familiar with the common prepositions such as en and para, here's one that you don't see quite so often: hacia. The preposition hacia usually is used...
- Twist That Tongue - 2010-08-24T19:30:02Z
- If you think "Sally sells seashells Sundays on the seashore" is easy to say quickly, you might want to try "Ņoņo Yáņez come ņame en las maņanas con el niņo"...
- Money Matters - 2010-08-23T10:57:22Z
- No matter where you travel, chances are you'll be spending money. With that in mind, here's a list of money terms in Spanish that will come in handy whether you're...
- Temperature, a Matter of Degrees - 2010-08-22T01:38:46Z
- If I tell you that it's 30 degrees outside, is it hot or cold? The answer depends on whether I'm talking in Celsius (quite hot) or Fahrenheit (just below freezing)...
- Reach Out and Touch - 2010-08-21T02:39:38Z
- It's no coincidence that both the Spanish verb tocar and the English verb "touch," which have similar meanings, both start with the same letters. After all, they are both derived...
- Many Meanings for Echar - 2010-08-20T09:00:00Z
- In its simplest sense, echar means to throw. But echar is one of those Spanish verbs that can be used flexibly, and it has literally dozens of translations depending on...
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