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It's always a good idea to keep bad luck at safe distance. The way to ensure it stays away is to knock on wood.
It's always a good idea to keep bad luck at safe distance. The way to ensure it stays away is to knock on wood.
In another episode of PG content, today we discuss a phrase used when you don't want to say 'No me importa'.
Death seems to threaten Argentinians at every corner. Read all the expressions we have with risk of death.
AR Spanish and UY Spanish are like siblings: they look very similar, but they are different in their similarities. Take a peek inside!
When was the last time something blew your mind away? This post will force you to remember.
Come inside to learn some typical description phrases!
Learn about the differences and similarities between Spanish spoken in Spain and Spanish spoken in Argentina. From pronunciation, to grammar and vocabulary, this article will help you understand who is who.
In another episode of AR Spanish idioms, today I bring you this one. Do you know when and how to use it?
Time to learn another handy Argentinian phrase. Are you ready? This time we discuss PAVADA
Do you know what you tell to someone when they don't need much to make a fuss?
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Did you know that we never use the word AQUÍ in Argentina? Not rocket science, yet quite relevant, as you'll hear it very often.