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Mexican Phrases to REACT (no mames, qué chingón, órale)

Mexican Phrases to REACT (no mames, qué chingón, órale)

Hello there mextalkers! When speaking, it's very common that you want to express how you feel about what the other person says, in other words, you need exclamatory words and phrases. Today, we're going to show you some of the most common ways to react in Mexican Spanish.

Asking for a FAVOUR in MEXICAN STYLE

Asking for a FAVOUR in MEXICAN STYLE

Hello there mextalkers! Asking someone for a favor is one of the most common and useful topics that you can use in Spanish. For that reason, we’ve created this video with a list of several different expressions that Mexican Spanish speakers use when asking for a favor.

Vamos a una fiesta, ¿jalas? - Meanings of the verb jalar in Mexican Spanish

Vamos a una fiesta, ¿jalas? - Meanings of the verb jalar in Mexican Spanish

Let's continue with our videos about verbs. Eventhough the verb "jalar" can be translated to "to pull" in English, In Mexican Spanish we use the verb jalar for many purposes

PEDO: A Word With Many Meanings in Mexican Spanish

PEDO: A Word With Many Meanings in Mexican Spanish

Hello my beautiful Mextalkers! Today we will show you a word with a lot of meanings - the word "pedo. Pedo means "fart", but for us, as you will see in the video, it has many other meanings such as: problem, drunk, party, and much more.

How to Take a Taxi in Mexico

How to Take a Taxi in Mexico

Hello Mextalkers! Have you ever wanted to learn how to properly take a taxi in Mexico? Taking a taxi here has many advantages and it's a great opportunity to practice your small talk in Spanish.

BEST TIPS for BOOSTING your vocabulary + tools

BEST TIPS for BOOSTING your vocabulary + tools

One of the most common struggles with every language learner comes when there's so much vocabulary to learn but have difficulties retaining even the most used words. It could be due to an overwhelming number of words to learn but also due to a lack of a proper study method. In this video, we will help you with some strategies that we have personally used to overcome this common problem.

MEXICAN EXPRESSIONS you'll use everyday

MEXICAN EXPRESSIONS you'll use everyday

Hello, there mextalkers! Since you can never know too many Mexican expressions, we have for you a new video with 7 common expressions that Mexicans use. Which one is your favorite?

Caerse, Quedarse, Perderse and other SE ACCIDENTAL VERBS

Caerse, Quedarse, Perderse and other SE ACCIDENTAL VERBS

¡Ay, ay, ay! Have you ever needed to explain how an accident occurred? Here is how! These accidental verbs are perfect for clumsy people. Don't trip while you watch it!

MASTER the Spanish PREPOSITION "POR"

MASTER the Spanish PREPOSITION "POR"

"POR... Dios, POR... favor, POR... ahí, POR... allá" "Por" is a preposition that has as many uses as stars in the sky. Do you know how to apply "por" in your daily life? Here are some awesome examples that will make you a master at it.

Learn all the possible USES OF PARA with this video

Learn all the possible USES OF PARA with this video

PARA mí, PARA acá, PARA nada... There are many ways to use PARA, some are more complicated than others, but we will break it down for you. Pay close attention, this preposition could derail the meaning of what you intend to say!

DON'T JUST SAY "ME GUSTA" Learn these alternatives in Spanish

DON'T JUST SAY "ME GUSTA" Learn these alternatives in Spanish

Hello, there mextalkers! One of the first things you learn when starting your journey in Spanish is the phrase "me gusta". Once you learn it, you can't stop using it over and over again. In order to help you avoid sounding like a robot, in this video, you'll learn more alternatives to "me gusta" let's get started!

DON'T SAY "ESTOY DE ACUERDO" use these alternatives to show agreement/disagreement

DON'T SAY "ESTOY DE ACUERDO" use these alternatives to show agreement/disagreement

Hello, there mextalkers! Do you know how to express agreement/disagreement in Spanish? maybe you've heard "estoy de acuerdo" or "estoy en desacuerdo" but although these forms are by all means correct, we can argue that there are much more common alternatives in Spanish that we will show you in this video. Enjoy it!

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