Overcoming socio-linguistic barriers.


A Brief Compendium on How to Swear in Spanish and Other Naughty Spanish Words

All languages have their fun side …I mean, er, dark side. If you’re looking to add a little pepper to your Spanish, then keep reading. (If you’re easily offended or still live in your parents house, it’s best that you hace clic elsewhere!)…

The Two Common Spanish Expressions that are actually Invocations to Allah

What’s the deal with all these Al- words that we have to learn in Spanish vocabulary?

Well, the answer goes way back to the year 711 A.D., when the Arab forces, called the Moors, ousted the Visigoths who were controlling the Iberian peninsula (the current area of Spain), and set up an occupation that eventually led the way for a flourishing subculture of arts & sciences. These Moors, along with their progressive cultural pursuits, managed to heavily influence the tongue of would-be Spain with Arab-based vocabulary and structures...

LoMásTv

LoMásTv is a self-described 'online Spanish video magazine' for Spanish learners.

It is a Web-based service for immersing yourself into Spanish with entertaining and and engaging videos that you can watch (and control) through your Web browser. The videos all come from authentic Spanish television programs, music videos, interviews, documentaries and travel shows.

What President Bush Needs to Learn to Say When he is Searching for a Word in Spanish

Have you ever seen President Bush speak Spanish? I have, too, and honestly he’s not too bad. But one thing he, and all new Spanish speakers, need to learn in order to sound just a little bit closer to fluent is the use of crutch words...

How to use the Britney Spears-Person in Spanish Verbs

Vosotros is an odd little word, isn’t it?

For the longest time, I and other students in high school and college classes were convinced that it had no equal in English, and so was difficult to learn (kind of like that little subjunctive form, but let’s not go there). It’s in regular use in Spain, but pretty much no where else in the world, except maybe old movies and books. But we still have to learn it, understand it, and perhaps even be forced to use it now and then...

The Spanish Words You Should Absolutely Never Say

You’ve been studying Spanish a while and decide to take the next step: You’re going to a Spanish speaking country. Just make sure that you have researched the country well and I am not talking necessarily about safety and the hotspots but the vocabulary! That’s right, the vocabulary. Crazy?!? I don’t think so.

Many countries do not use the same exact vocabulary that we learn in the classroom. That seems obvious, but even the vocabulary we use in class may have a different connotation depending on the country you choose to visit. Two classic cases of miscommunication are local terminology and interpretation...

Which Spanish Do You Speak?

Like English, Spanish is a truly global language, but its usage varies from country to country.

This doesn't mean that a Spaniard wouldn't understand a Mexican, or vice versa. But it is true that communication may be more difficult, not so much because of grammar, but more due to wide variations in vocabulary.

Spanish grammar does vary significantly across borders regarding the use of tense and aspect, but somehow communication remains fluid.

Vocabulary is a different issue.

Do you make these Spanish Vowel Mistakes?

Every language has a different sound system.

When learning Spanish, you should notice that there are some important phonemic and phonetic differences between your mother tongue and Spanish that you must keep in mind to improve your Spanish pronunciation.

Think of any words you may know in Spanish.

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