And when they ask you that question, you say me llamo. Me llamo Álvaro. In Spanish you use exclamation and question marks at the beginning and at the end of sentences, like this. Notice that they ...
Need a primer on the Spanish royal family? Their rich history could (and has) filled several books: The House of Bourbon (or Borbón) has been on and off the European country’s throne since the ...
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But if this is a tale of colossal wealth being showered onto a business-savvy Spanish community, Sonia Ruiz certainty has not shared any of it. We meet the mother of one, 31, in a park a few ...
When you’re describing how you or other people look or are then ser - the verb ‘to be’ is a good place to start. Soy - I am. Es - he/she is. You don’t need to include ‘I, you, he/she ...