Spanish words of the week: gramática or gramático?
Today we enter the world of parts of speech and verb conjugations, since our selection wheel has stopped at gramática … Continued
Spanish words of the week: gramática or gramático? Read Post »
Today we enter the world of parts of speech and verb conjugations, since our selection wheel has stopped at gramática … Continued
Spanish words of the week: gramática or gramático? Read Post »
We have a little list of similar-looking Spanish words that might easily be confused and whose uses therefore need splitting apart. So are you ready for lista and listo (the next pair on it)?
Spanish words of the week: lista or listo? Read Post »
Time to celebrate two more similar-looking Spanish words, to examine how they are used and, in passing, to prise apart some synonyms. Today’s pair are ‘retirada’ and ‘retirado’.
Spanish words of the week: retirada or retirado? Read Post »
We continue our series on commonly confused Spanish terms with ‘mecánica’ and ‘mecánico’.
Spanish words of the week: mecánica or mecánico? Read Post »
Today we’re back counting up and setting out the differences in usage between more similar-looking Spanish nouns, and this time it’s a trio: costo, coste and costa.
Spanish words of the week: costo, coste or costa? Read Post »
Today two more similar-looking Spanish nouns step forward as they present their uses and differences. These are gesto (masculine) and gesta (feminine).
Spanish words of the week: gesto or gesta? Read Post »
Here’s a chance to get a handle on the commonest senses of another pair of similar-looking Spanish nouns: mango and manga.
Spanish words of the week: mango or manga? Read Post »
It’s time to play with another couple of similar-looking Spanish nouns with different endings, genders and meanings and to find out how they’re most commonly used. Today’s pair are muñeco and muñeca.
Spanish words of the week: muñeco or muñeca? Read Post »