7 Handy Ways to Respond to ‘Hasta luego’ in Spanish
‘Hasta luego’ is the Spanish equivalent of ‘see you later’ and a VERY common farewell in Spanish-speaking countries, especially when trying to be polite and amicable. Since it *often* implies …
‘Hasta luego’ is the Spanish equivalent of ‘see you later’ and a VERY common farewell in Spanish-speaking countries, especially when trying to be polite and amicable. Since it *often* implies …
In short – ‘poco’ is a very common Spanish word that can mean ‘little’ (when referring to quantity, NOT size), ‘few’ and ‘not much’, amongst other things. ‘Poquito’ is the …
In short – ‘aún’ and ‘todavía’ are the Spanish equivalents of ‘yet’ and ‘still’. ‘Aún’ generally translates to ‘yet’ in NEGATIVE sentences in the present perfect and to ‘still’ in …
The phrase ‘are you serious?’ has very specific overtones in English and, well, when we’re learning a second language, it’s sometimes difficult to convey the exact same sentiment. So, this …
In short – ‘Flaco’ and ‘delgado’ are BOTH synonyms of ‘thin’ or ‘slim’ when describing human bodies of slender build. However, just like their English counterparts, they can both be …
In short – ‘Vente pa’ ca’ is a colloquial Spanish phrase that roughly translates as ‘come over here’ or ‘come on over’. Although it has a few different uses / …