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Spanish Phrase of the Day: Es demasiado caro

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Translation: It’s too expensive Pronunciation: es day-mah-see-ah-doh cah-roh Technorati Tags: spanish phrase of the day,Es demasiado caro

Spanish Phrase of the Day: Pare en el próximo semáforo, por favor

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Translation: Stop at the next traffic light, please. Pronunciation: pa-ray en el prox-ee-moh seh-MAH-foro Technorati Tags: spanish phrase of the day,Pare en el próximo semáforo,por favor

Spanish Phrase of the Day: Repítalo, por favor

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Translation: Please repeat it. Pronunciation: ray-PEE-tah-loh por-fah-vohr Technorati Tags: spanish phrase of the day,Repítalo,por favor

Spanish Phrase of the Day: ¿Cómo te fue el fin de semana?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Translation: How was your weekend? Pronunciation: coh-moh tay fway el feen day say-mah-nah Technorati Tags: spanish word of the day,Cómo te fue el fin de semana

Spanish Word of the Day: Cuánto cuesta?

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Translation: How much is it/ How much does it cost? Pronunciation: kwantoh kways-tah Technorati Tags: spanish word of the day,Cuánto cuesta

Spanish Word of the Day: Ni siquiera

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Translation: not even Pronunciation: nee see-kee-yera Technorati Tags: spanish word of the day,ni siquiera

Spanish Phrase of the Day: Es lo que es

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Translation: It is what it is Pronunciation: ess loh kay ess   Technorati Tags: spanish word of the day,es lo que es

Spanish Saying: De mal en peor

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Translation: From bad to worse Meaning: Every language has this sort of expression when trying describe a situation that is not improving.

Spanish saying: Hoy por ti y mañana por mí

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Translation: Today for you and tomorrow for me. Meaning: You do something for someone today and they do something for you tomorrow. This can be used in the same way as the English expression: “You scratch my back and i’ll scratch yours”.   Technorati Tags: spanish sayings,hoy por ti y manana por mi

Spanish Sayings: Billetera mata galanes

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Translation: The wallet kills the handsome man. Meaning: This is used to refer to a gold digger (someone who only thinks money is important).     Technorati Tags: spanish sayings,billetera mata galanes