Would you like some tea? Sí or si, tú or tu?
Spanish has a few pairs of words that are used everyday, in every single conversation, whose sounds are the same, but whose use and meaning are very different: sé, se,…
Spanish has a few pairs of words that are used everyday, in every single conversation, whose sounds are the same, but whose use and meaning are very different: sé, se,…
I wouldn’t be exaggerating if I told you that every Spanish student I’ve ever had has asked me –at least once– what does ya mean? They think it’s the German…
(Post by Ygor) Sólo or solo? Traditionally Spanish distinguished the adverb sólo (only/just) from the adjective solo (alone) by using the accent for the adverb. For example: En el desayuno…