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Read more about the article Would you like some tea? Sí or si, tú or tu?

Would you like some tea? Sí or si, tú or tu?

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 12, 2020
  • Post category:Grammar/Spanish/Vocabulary

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,…

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Read more about the article What the heck is «ya»?

What the heck is «ya»?

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 3, 2020
  • Post category:Grammar/Spanish/Vocabulary

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…

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Read more about the article Do you drink your coffee solo or sólo?

Do you drink your coffee solo or sólo?

  • Post author:Language Garage
  • Post published:February 3, 2020
  • Post category:Grammar/Spanish

(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…

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