Spanish word of the week: ahora
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘ahora’, an adverb meaning ‘now’.
Spanish word of the week: ahora Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘ahora’, an adverb meaning ‘now’.
Spanish word of the week: ahora Read Post »
This series of weekly blogs takes a closer look at words from our French dictionaries. The word we’re focusing on this week is the French noun ‘temps’.
French word of the week: temps Read Post »
This week we are looking at two words which are sometimes confused: affect and effect. affect Affect /əˈfekt/ is a verb. To affect someone
What’s the difference between affect and effect? Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘ponerse’, a reflexive verb that can mean ‘to get’ or ‘to become’.
Spanish word of the week: ponerse Read Post »
This series of weekly blogs takes a closer look at words from our French dictionaries. The word we’re focusing on this week is the French verb ‘venir’.
French word of the week: venir Read Post »
This week we are looking at two words which are sometimes confused: accept and except. accept Accept /əkˈsept/ is a verb. If
What’s the difference between accept and except? Read Post »
This week’s Spanish word of the week is ‘pie’, which is a noun that means ‘foot’.
Spanish word of the week: pie Read Post »
This series of weekly blogs takes a closer look at words from our French dictionaries. The word we’re focusing on this week is the French word ‘laisser’.
French word of the week: laisser Read Post »
This week we are looking at two words which are sometimes confused: borrow and lend. borrow If you borrow something that belongs
What’s the difference between borrow and lend? Read Post »