A mixture of Spanish idioms
A mixture of Spanish idioms We are going to start with a mixture of 10 Spanish idioms 1-Ir de maravilla 2-Ser una lata 3-Ir con pies de plomo 4-A pan y agua 5-Ir al grano 6-(pasar/tener)una mala … Continued
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A mixture of Spanish idioms We are going to start with a mixture of 10 Spanish idioms 1-Ir de maravilla 2-Ser una lata 3-Ir con pies de plomo 4-A pan y agua 5-Ir al grano 6-(pasar/tener)una mala … Continued
Expressions that only Spaniards understand-part II 1-Ser un chaquetero Used when someone change their minds about something important, in the past was quite offensive thing to say, but in the present is more like a joke between friends. It is … Continued
Entrevista con los expertos-Episode 2 Kay Fabella Kay is is a storyteller and communications strategist. She helps entrepreneurs and professionals around the world find their story to meaningfully communicate and connect with their audiences — and meet their business … Continued
Expressions that only Spaniards understand-part I 1-Cada palo que aguante su vela This means everyone need to carry out their job, taking full responsibility and not blaming anyone else. Imagine your co-wroker wanted to become the manager of the … Continued
“ENTREVISTA CON LOS EXPERTOS”-Episode1 So here it is…the “entrevistas con los expertos-Episode1” Enjoy it! Transcript of the interview below too, just in case 🙂 Buenos días Charlotte y gracias por estar con nosotros y compartir tu experiencia con nosotros. … Continued
HOW TO WISH A HAPPY NEW YEAR IN SPANISH What do Spaniards the 31st of December? Opposite to most of the countries I know Spanish celebrate this night with family, it is a social party too, of course-we are Spanish! … Continued
Sentences made in Spain 1-Ser coser y cantar- to be something sew and sing We use it to say something is really easy. Example-If you have a project for a big company at your job and you think is pretty … Continued
10 English Spanish false friends not that common Today’s blog won’t have much written (whoop hopp for the lazy ones) and there is not many explanation or possible examples, you just need to read and learn-unfortunately, ah well…and remember, … Continued
8 Spanish expressions that do not make sense in English 1-Ponerse las pilas in Spanish, translate into English “Put in your batteries” Actual meaning- to take action, in English you would say something like “to get fired … Continued
Spanish expressions which mentions other countries -Cabeza de turco– Turkish head In English…”to be the scapegoats”, we could use it in several context, always that there is someone who blame but it is not the real responsible for the … Continued