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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Do you have chicha? Well, I never! Okay, okay, it sounds bad, but really, you will have to listen to the listen to get the full context! Beatriz and Joseph tell us about “chicha morada” and some interesting phrases related to it. The only thing better than that beverage is this lesson! Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 8 and Iberian Lesson 8, and Costa Rican 8 for a deeper comparison. This method of referencing between the Core Curriculum and the Regional Series affords a unique opportunity for students to broaden their understanding of vocabulary and usage while at once building the fundamental structures of the language.
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Are you thirsty? Would you like a refreshing drink? It would be impossible for us to provide that but Alan and Lisy are here to quench that thirst for more Spanish. They’ll focus on expressions of thirst, using the verb “tener” (to have). I have a lot of thirst! I mean, I’m really thirsty! Wait… what? How does this work? This is the place to find out. In Spanish, as we’ll see in this lesson, the verb “tener” is used for many expressions and set phrases, among which we find those pertaining to hunger and thirst. Don’t forget out regional lessons, Costa Rican 8, Peruvian 8, and Iberian 8 for a more in depth look at this topic.
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Category: Regional Spanish Series | 1 Comment »
Grammar: tener sed | Function: expressing thirst | Topic: thirst | Politeness Level: informal
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