Are you an avid fan of Spanish football? Then for you, Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona is certainly the most highly anticipated rivalry match-up of any La Liga season. These two teams are as different as day and night, and so are their fans. But there is ONE thing that links them all…Spanish!
Thus, if you are a hardcore fan of the Spanish La Liga, then we are here to equip you with the most useful Spanish terminologies, words, phrases, and vocabulary that will assist you to keep your ear on the call and eye on the ball.
Spanish is amongst one the most beautiful languages. It is certainly spoken by some beautiful people too.
Yet if you wish to tell your Spanish-speaking special one how attractive they are, you might be unsure exactly how to say it. There are several ways in Spanish to say “beautiful”, simply like there are various ways to say it in English: like attractive, pretty, handsome, good-looking, cute, fit, hot or sexy, and so on.
As an adult some thoughts often come to your mind is that “it is too late for me”. […]
Beautiful it is just a simple word with infinite meaning and express all over the world. You say it […]
When you start learning a new language, be it Spanish or any other the basics also include, how […]
You love someone, or are in love already. And also, you are learning Spanish. Great! As Valentine’s Day is just a few days apart you would not want to miss this day to express your love to your special one.
So, when it comes to learning ways to say hello in different languages around the globe, don’t fret. In this blog, you will be covered.
You would be surprised to know that Spanish memes are not only fun but also educational? If you believe that laughter is the best medicine, keep reading to know about Spanish memes and chuckle that is family-friendly and hilarious
Love is a universal language. Everyone understands this feeling. The word love is used in several contexts be […]
Spanish name for Santa Claus is generally known to give out presents on 24th December or 25th December (from Papa Noel), or on 6th January (from the Three Kings).