Spanish words of the week: huevo or hueva?
As sure as eggs is eggs, today we’ll be separating out how the nouns huevo and hueva are used in Spanish.
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As sure as eggs is eggs, today we’ll be separating out how the nouns huevo and hueva are used in Spanish.
Spanish words of the week: huevo or hueva? 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.
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We aren’t exactly branching out this week as we’re again disentangling a pair of similar-looking Spanish nouns with different endings and genders to see if we can twig their differences in usage. This week’s duo are ramo (masculine) and rama (feminine).
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Another day and another pair of similar-looking Spanish nouns with different endings and genders whose different meanings and usage may
Spanish words of the week: siglo or sigla? Read Post »
Another opportunity is here to roll out some similar-looking, potentially confusable Spanish nouns and look at their differences. Today it’s the turn of rodillo (masculine) and rodilla (feminine).
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On the workbench today are two more similar-looking Spanish nouns with different endings, genders and meanings. These are madera and madero. Let’s split apart their differences.
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Another opportunity to look at the commonest senses of some similar-looking nouns with different endings and genders and ink in
Spanish words of the week: tinta or tinto? Read Post »
Here we go: a chance to put to bed the differences between another pair of similar-looking but differently used Spanish nouns. This time it’s the turn of manto (masculine) and manta (feminine).
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Today we’re digging into the commonest meanings of another pair of potentially confusable Spanish nouns. These are fosa (feminine) and
Spanish words of the week: fosa or foso? Read Post »