1,134 Answered Questions for the topic Spanish
Spanish
06/05/19
What are your tips to conjugate Spanish verbs (present tense)?
Spanish
06/05/19
Has learning a foreign language taught you more than you expected? Besides grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and pronunciation, what have you learned?
Spanish
06/05/19
How is the Spanish spoken in Peru different from other places?
Spanish
06/05/19
What are some Spanish expressions or curses that a bilingual character I am writing may use in times of stress or frustration?
Spanish
06/05/19
How do dialects differ amongst Spanish-speaking countries?
Spanish
06/05/19
What are the words in Portuguese that don't have cognates in Spanish and vice versa?
Spanish
05/28/19
Tutoring jobs available?
Hello, my name is Alejandra A. I was wondering if you are offering jobs? My first language is Spanish and I found someone wanted a Spanish tutor while I was going through jobs at indeed.com. I have...
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Spanish Language
05/21/19
What's the best way to learn Spanish?
I want to be fluent in Spanish to connect with more people, and use it in the workplace. I've taken Spanish since I was in high school but don't feel comfortable speaking beyond basic phrases. What...
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Spanish Spainsh Homework
05/16/19
I need help conjugating
The sentence is Laura, no(empezar) _ a hablar todavia
05/11/19
What foods are named after places?
05/11/19
What words are hidden in food?
Spanish
05/11/19
How should I say "wife" in Spanish?
Some seem to suggest that "esposa" is overly formal and recommend "mujer" instead. The latter seems (potentially) a little possessive ("my woman"), especially in our current climate. Or would...
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Spanish Gramática
05/03/19
When to use "a"?
"Last week I saw my husband's aunt" translated to "La semana pasada vi *a* la tia de mi esposo". I always miss the little "a" when I see a sentence like this. Could someone help me summarize when...
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05/03/19
What is the difference between "tuyo" and "suyo"?
I see them both being used to represent possession. For example:
> El gato es suyo
and
> El gato es tuyo.
Are these sentences the same? What is the difference between these words?
05/03/19
Actualmente vs. "ahora"?
Both translate as now. How does one decide which one to use in which context? My understanding is that **ahora** is more like "right now, at this moment" whereas **actualmente** has a broader sense...
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