
Dates in Spanish
Dates in Spanish are expressed by stating the day + preposition (de) + month + preposition de & article el = (del) + year.
Dates in Spanish are expressed by stating the day + preposition (de) + month + preposition de & article el = (del) + year.
Let’s take a look at some of the main uses of the preposition “por”, using examples from the Nuestra Cultura’ s article “Machu Picchu, la ciudad de los incas”. 1. Por + something/someone: It is used to indicate what or who causes a certain mental
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How do we say “confidence” in Spanish? Is it “confianza” or “confidencia”? Well, it depends on what we mean to say; both words have very different meanings. Let’s take a look: Confianza: We use this word to talk about our trust or belief in
If el gato is a male cat and la gata is a female cat, what would be the word for a male rat since la rata is the word for a female rat. El rato? No quite so! La rata applies to both the male and
Always say “cambiar de idea” o “cambiar de opinion”. When we talk about altering one’s opinions or decisions, the correct equivalents are “cambiar de idea” and “cambiar de opinión”. “Cambiar de mente” is a literal translation from the English expression “to change one’s mind” that
“Aggressive means agresivo, right?” Well, yes and no. When we use this adjective to describe a violent situation or someone who is hostile and always ready to pick a fight or an argument, agresivo is the correct equivalent. Su comportamiento reciente es muy agresivo; sus
When we talk about these verbs the difference is not really in their meaning, but in their structure. Sentir + nouns: we use it to express feelings and sensations. It answers the question: ¿Qué sientes? (What are you feeling?) Siento una gran felicidad por la
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