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7 Mexican Expressions You Should Know

7 Mexican Expressions You Should Know

Mexican Expressions are very important to know. Because many times you will hear native speakers using them all the time. Whether you are on the street, shopping, at the school, walking by the park, or anywhere, you will here at least once these expressions.

Mexican Slang part. 1

Mexican Slang part. 1

In this video, you'll learn some Mexican common words that you will hear while in Mexico.

Mexican Slang part. 2

Mexican Slang part. 2

In this video, you'll learn more Mexican common words and Slang that you will hear while in Mexico.

Mexican Slang part. 3

Mexican Slang part. 3

In this video, you'll learn more Mexican common words and slang that you will normally hear while in Mexico.

TOP 10 Spanish Verbs

TOP 10 Spanish Verbs

In this lesson, you will learn with examples how to use the 10 most used spanish verbs. These top 10 verbs are used on a daily basis and are a good start for your path to fluency.

Diminutives in Spanish

Diminutives in Spanish

Probably you are already familiarized with diminutives because, in Mexico, we use them a lot. Maybe you have already heard "un poquito", "al ratito" or even "un cafecito". Diminutives are commonly used in Spanish. It is the way to state that something (either a noun, adjective, or even proper names) is small and we have several situations in which to use them.

False Friends vol. 1

False Friends vol. 1

False friends are cognates, words that sound similar in both Spanish and English but they mean something very different.

False Friends vol. 2

False Friends vol. 2

False friends are cognates, words that sound similar in both Spanish and English but they mean something very different.

DON'T SAY "De nada" (use instead these 10 widely used alternatives in Spanish)

DON'T SAY "De nada" (use instead these 10 widely used alternatives in Spanish)

Have you heard "De nada" (you're welcome)? This is the most common reply to "gracias", in a previous video we covered many synonyms of the word "gracias" and now in this one, we're going to cover some more synonyms of the word "de nada"

DON'T SAY "perdón" (sorry) | Use instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish

DON'T SAY "perdón" (sorry) | Use instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish

Have you heard "Perdón" (I'm sorry)? When you feel sorry for something you can use this word, although sometimes this is not the most suitable one because perdón is a deep sorry you have for something that was your fault. What happens when it's not your fault and nonetheless, you want to say sorry? Here you have many alternatives to this word.

Don't Say "Estoy bien" (Say instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish)

Don't Say "Estoy bien" (Say instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish)

When someone asks you "¿cómo estás?" the most common answer would be "estoy bien" but repeating this over and over again might be boring and won't usually convey your real feelings. In this video, we are going to show you some synonyms of this word to express that you're ok.

Don't Say "más o menos" to the question ¿cómo estás?

Don't Say "más o menos" to the question ¿cómo estás?

When someone asks you "¿cómo estás?" the most common answer would be "estoy bien" or "más o menos" but repeating this over and over again might be boring and won't usually convey your real feelings. In this video, we are going to show you some synonyms of this word to express that you're doing so so.

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