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How to Say where you're from in Spanish

How to say where you are from in Spanish

The main mistake that people make when they are in a conversation with somebody and they are asked or they want to talk about where they’re from is they confuse the verb vivir, which means to live, with the verb ser, to be, where you’re actually from. So one thing is where you live, and the other thing is where you’re from.

So, in this blogpost, I thought I’d take you back to basics and recap how to say where you’re from in Español. We’re not doing where you live, we’ll save that for another post.¿Listo? ¡Vamos!

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12 most commonly misspelled words in Spanish

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¡Bienvenidos! Are you ready to sharpen your Spanish language skills and become a spelling superstar? Whether you’re just starting out or already well on your way to fluency, mastering proper spelling is crucial for effective communication. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of correct spelling in Spanish and delve into the top 12 most commonly misspelled words. But don’t worry, we won’t leave you hanging – we’ll also provide some handy tips and resources to help you improve your spelling skills. So grab a pen and paper (or open up that digital notebook) because it’s time to dive into the world of Spanish spelling perfection!

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7 Essential Techniques for Mastering the Most Common Spanish Verbs

Are you struggling with Spanish verb conjugation? Fear not! With these 7 essential techniques, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the most common Spanish verbs. Whether you’re a beginner or simply looking to improve your language skills, this post is packed with tips and tricks that will make learning Spanish verbs a breeze. So grab a pen and paper, get ready to take notes, and let’s dive in!

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Useful Spanish Phrase – How to say “No rush, there’s plenty of time” in Spanish

Mañana, manaña…’

The pace of life feels much slower in Spain, Central and South America, doesn’t it?

I lived in South America for 20 years and got quite used to it I must say. It was sooooo noticeable when friends and family came to visit. They walked so quickly!

A great little Spanish phrase to learn for situations just like these is “no rush, there’s plenty of time”.

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