Category: Spanish Idioms and Expressions
Spanish Expressions with Gustaría
What are some Spanish expressions with gustaría? How to translate Spanish expressions with gustaría?. Buenos días o buenas tardes o buenas noches (good morning or good afternoon or good night). ¿Cómo están ustedes?… (How are you all). Today we are going to study “Gustaría” which means “would like”, a handy expression to know. Let’s…
Useful Spanish Expressions
What are the most useful Spanish expressions? How to translate useful Spanish expressions?. ¡Hola mis amigos! The verbs deber (should or ought to), necesitar (to need), and the impersonal expressions hay que (one must) and es necesario (it is necessary) are very useful for forming quick expressions when speaking in Spanish. Here are some examples:…
Spanish Expressions and Useful Words
Which are the most common Spanish expressions and useful words? Let’s talk about some popular Spanish expressions and useful words. (Prior to beginning this lesson, visit our Spanish pronunciation guide to learn basic pronunciation, and be sure to refer back to it as necessary. There is also a link to it from the site map.) The…
Weather Expressions Spanish Quiz
Test Yourself | Weather Expressions in Spanish ‘Practice the weather expressions’ with this Spanish quiz. Complete hundreds of questions in Spanish online. Improve your level with free Spanish tests. Loading… More Spanish quizzes here
Hacer Time Expressions in Spanish
How Do You Use Hacer Time Expressions in Spanish? Learn how to use hacer time expressions in Spanish. Note: The verb “hacer” can be used in a number of ways to indicate the length of time an action has been taking place. The first way uses the formula: Hace + time + que + Present tense form…
Weather Expressions in Spanish
Weather expressions in Spanish It’s time to learn how to pronounce the weather expressions in Spanish translation. Spanish also has many idiomatic expressions. Here is one example: Hace mucho frío (It makes much cold) – It is very cold Why is “Hacer” used for weather? The verb “hacer” literal meaning: to do or to make,…