My bad | Mala mía
Did you know you can use 'mala mía' in the same way as 'my bad'? Just as true as can be.
Did you know you can use 'mala mía' in the same way as 'my bad'? Just as true as can be.
With this post we say farewell to 2022. Happy 2023 to all! I wish you a winner year in the language learning game.
Want to have real convos in Spanish? Learn to ask questions too! Not just answering. Practice forming yes/no and informational questions using the right grammar and vocab.
Learn to use this typical Argentinian idiom. Peep inside for some examples!
DALE is a word you can't miss if you're learning AR Spanish. It serves so many purposes that it's actually more than one word. See for yourself!
In Argentina there is no other sport as popular as football. In this post you'll find some curious football related vocabulary.
What's the right word? Somebody else (not me) has taken care of the matter!
In this post I will show you how you can read the articles written in English in Spanish using an extension called Imtranslator.
In a previous post I shared with you the 4 elements that make for what we call an accent. Today I would like to go back to word stress and resume from there.
In AR Spanish CARAJO seems to sneak its way into all kinds of different expressions. Don't believe me? Come and take a look.
For some reason, we Argentines are very strict about word extension. We make every effort to shorten words whenever possible. Come and see for yourself!
A language is all about patterns! Read this article to learn about the importance of patterns when you learn a foreign language.