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February 28th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! In today’s Iberian Lesson, Megan and David teach us about some expressions related to thirst and to beverages that are typical in Spain. ¡Delicioso! This conversation is really common and it gives us insight into some typical customs of Spanish culture. By comparing this lesson with Newbie Lesson 8, you’re given the opportunity to see how different words and phrases are used and adapted from one region to the next. Don’t forget to look for Peruvian Lesson 8, and Costa Rican 8 in order to take this comparison to an even deeper level and ¡suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!

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One Response to “Regional Series #17 - Iberian #8 - I’m dying of thirst!”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Had anyone ever heard of the expression “chato” for a little glass of wine before this lesson? What are some other names you’ve heard for this, in English or Spanish (or another language)? It could be interesting to see if there’s an equivalent in Spanish…

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