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05 Jan

Many Ways To Say "Where": Donde, Adónde and More

Donde and adónde are two of the Spanish words that can be used to mean "where" — and they aren't the only ones. As our new lesson on "where" explains, your choice of words will often depend on the structure of the sentence as well as whether "where" refe...

Bury About.co...Language December 18 09

Using the Future Perfect Tense

Usually, as in English, the future perfect tense of Spanish refers to an action of some sort that will be completed at a future time. An example is a sentence such as "habrá vuelto para lunes" (she will have returned by Monday). But in Spanish, despite its name, the future perfec...

Bury About.co...Language December 17 09

Venir a Highly Irregular Verb

As you starting learning the conjugation of irregular verbs, one you should learn fairly early in the process the conjugation of venir. As the most common verb meaning "to come," it's used a lot — and generally the most common verbs are the most irregular. Venir holds true to that...

Bury About.co...Language December 15 09

LL Sound Not the Same Everywhere

Probably more so than for any other letter of the alphabet, the sound of the Spanish ll varies from from region to region, even within a single country. Fortunately, as our lesson on the ll explains, if you use the most common pronunciation, you'll be understood wherever Spanish is spoken. LL So...

Bury About.co...Language December 14 09

Translating Lincoln into Spanish

From the mailbox: In translations of the Gettysburg Address, where the speech starts out, "Four score and seven years ago ..." why in the Spanish translation does it always say, "Ochenta y siete años ha, nuestros padres crearon ..."? How does the ha work here? Do you k...

Bury About.co...Language December 13 09

Translating for Results With Resultar

Just because resultar has a basic meaning of "to make a result" doesn't mean you should translate it that way to English. As explained in our new lesson on resultar, it can often be translated simply as a variation of "to be," as in the sentence "Me resulta aburrido menc...

Bury About.co...Language December 12 09

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