interrogative pronouns in Spanish

False cognates- Falsos cognados

False brothers – Falsos hermanos. Spanish False Cognates

Listen to the Spanish podcast on false cognates, pairs of words in the same or different languages that are similar in form and meaning but have different roots Read more

learn basic spanish phrases

These basic Spanish words and phrases will help you in many real life situations.

This page contains useful Spanish phrases, expressions and words for everyday life conversations. Spanish greetings, and survival phrases that will help you if you simply want to know what to say when being introduced or chatting in Spanish! Read more

How to speak Spanish for the Table

Spanish vocabulary to use at the restaurant table

When you’re eating out at a Spanish-speaking restaurant, knowing some basic Spanish vocabulary can make the ordering process easier and fun. Here is a list of essential words and expressions. Read more

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List of interrogative pronouns in Spanish

Let us sum up the interrogative pronouns in Spanish: Read more

Learn Spanish vocabulary in NYC

8 correspondence and cognate patterns in Spanish vocabulary

Here are a list of Spanish cognate patterns. Words with these endings will find a similar correspondence in English
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Best books to learn Spanish and know the culture better

Top Ten literature classics in Spanish

While it is difficult to narrow down the top 10 classics of literature in Spanish, we thought it would be a good idea to share our top books in Spanish with you. This way, you can have a jumping off point for your Spanish reading list! Read more

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Spanish Podcast – Morning routine. La rutina en la mañana

Hola queridos amigos bienvenidos al primer podcast de SpanishNYC, soy luis cardozo. En nuestros podcasts, vamos a tratar muchos temas diferentes. Por ejemplo, un día hablaremos de un poema, otro día hablaremos de comidas, otro día narraré una visita a lugares como museos o parques, a veces haremos temas gramaticales, una que otra entrevista y, por supuesto, trataremos los temas que ustedes me sugieran. Read more

learn Spanish in NYC - Spanish vocabulary - Siesta.

What is the origin of the “siesta” and why is beneficial for you

A siesta is a short nap taken in the early afternoon, often after the midday meal. Such a period of sleep is a common tradition in some countries, particularly those where the weather is warm. Read more

Map of countries speaking Spanish including USA

Spanish speaking countries in the world by population

In the 2006 census, 44.3 million people of the U.S. population were of Hispanic heritage; 34 million people, 12.2 per cent, of the population older than 5 years speak Spanish at home. Read more