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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Hey, Spanishpod101 world, we have a question for you. Have you ever noticed how native Spanish speakers talk really really quickly? We think so…So, learn how to tell someone, “Whoa, you speak soooo fast!” Also, Carlos and Natalia go over the versatile word “medio” used here in the phrase, “medio sorda”. What does that mean? You know where you have to go to find out! Don’t forget, this lesson is just one in the family of the regional series. Check out Peruvian 25, Iberian 25, and the mother of them all, Newbie 25!
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Ready for the smoothest duo in Pod101 world? Well, wait a little longer because all we have for now is Carlos and Natalia. Learn why you can chew English, Spanish, really any language. And that smooth joke has a source. Listen as they mention the adjective “suave” and explain why “al suave” means something else completely different. Also, we have a special guest you need to hear. Welcome Paco!!! Along with today’s lesson, we’re also releasing a special Bonus track, which contains Paco’s impressions of regional forms of speech from around the Spanish-speaking world! Get the most out of this lesson by cross-referencing it with Newbie 24, Iberian 24, and Peruvian 24.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Are you ready? Neither/nor…That is a relationship that Carlos and Natalia are looking at today in this installment of Spanishpod101.com’s Costa Rican Series. Along with the normal good times, stop and learn two, count them two, reflexive verbs in this lesson “defendarse” (to defend oneself, to hold one’s own) and “apuntarse” (to be willing). Don’t forget to cross-reference this lesson with Newbie 23, Peruvian 23, and Iberian 23.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! We heard about the languages of Machu Picchu…now, just what are the languages of Huayna Picchu? Join Joe and Bea as they tackle that question. Also, learn the word “acaso” which has a variety of different meanings. Is it a conjunction? Possibly. Can it be an adverb used with the present indicative? Maybe. Find out just how many ways this word can be used! Hey, this lesson is made in relation to
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Do you all understand English? That’s what everyone will be asking you after listening to this Iberian lesson from Spanishpod101.com. Join Megan and David as they teach a very useful and straightforward structure in Spanish. Want to know how to form el futuro de intención? For example, ‘voy a comer luego.’ What does that mean? You are one click away! Get the most out this lesson by cross-referencing it with Peruvian 24, and Costa Rican 24. Check out our summer promotion, 25% off all basic and premium subscriptions. If you had an excuse before, we have just taken it away!
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Category: Regional Spanish Series | 9 Comments »
Grammar: a, medio | Function: giving orders | Topic: languages | Politeness Level: informal
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