Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Inka Kola… really? That’s right! In today’s Peruvian Lesson, Beatriz and Joseph tell us all about the delicious seafood dish “el tiradito de lenguado” and the national flavor of Perú, “la Inka Kola”. The lesson conversation here is one that will prove to be useful for someone going to any Spanish-speaking country, and especially to Perú. In this lesson, we’ll also learn about some ways of adding emphasis to the word “bueno” by using some special endings, in order to get “buenazo” and “buenísimo”. Be sure to reference this lesson with Newbie 10, Costa Rican 10, and Iberian 10 for a deeper understanding of the content covered here. ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!
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The brand Inka Kola has a long history of funny ads. If you look around on the internet, you’ll definitely find some. Here’s a link to one from the point of view of the “cajón”, (the Peruvian box-drum). Hope you like it!
Category: Regional Spanish Series |
Grammar: augmentative, present tense, superlative | Function: expressing pleasure | Topic: food | Politeness Level: informal
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