
Explore the Market in Spanish With This Vocabulary Guide
Venture to the market in Spanish for a display of colorful foods, crafts, clothes, and pretty much anything you can imagine! Markets in Latin America are the heart of trade and local commerce. They’re busy central hubs where farmers, merchants, artisans, and entire families gather on a daily basis. The hustle and bustle of a street market is hard to top and can be overwhelming if...Read More
All You Need to Know About Volleyball in Spanish
Do you like to play or watch volleyball and want to learn words about volleyball in Spanish? Good news! Today, I’m providing you with the ultimate guide to volleyball in Spanish. Keep reading to learn about the origins of volleyball and discover plenty of Spanish volleyball terms. In this post, you’ll learn all about the court and equipment, the players and referees, game terms, and rules....Read More
How to Go to The Veterinarian in Spanish
Did you know that 54% of Americans have at least one pet? According to a 2020 study, our animal friends need a lot of care. If you have an emergency and need to get help as soon as possible, simply say: ¡Necesito ayuda con mi mascota! I need help with my pet! Because dogs and cats are the most popular pets, this vocabulary guide mainly focuses on them (with some...Read More
Chismeando: How to Spread Gossip in Spanish
Have you heard there is a new lesson about gossip in Spanish? It was a secret but it is all out in the open now! Gossiping is a big part of popular culture all around the world and a window inside other countries’ cultures. Major industries have been built upon the fact that we want to know everyone’s latest news. Normally, this activity is seen as time-consuming and not worthy, but I am...Read More
100+ Spanish Travel Vocabulary Words for Latin America
If you plan to visit Latin America on vacation, knowing Spanish travel vocabulary is essential to make your experience safe, smooth, and pleasant. Latin American Spanish is rich and diverse. While there’s a lot of regionalismo (regional vocabulary) in Latin America, many words are considered neutral, meaning almost everyone understands them, and they make communication easier....Read More
A Vocabulary Guide: At the Spanish Bakery
Are you hungry to learn what you can find in a Spanish bakery? Latin America and Spain share a lot of baked goods traditions, names of breads and cakes, and even coffee kinds to pair them up with. In most Hispanic countries (like Mexico, where I’m from), we have more than one word for bakery, such as panadería, pastelería, and repostería. But what do they mean,...Read More
A Vocabulary Guide to Photography in Spanish
If you want to learn about photography in Spanish, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, I’m introducing you to the amazing art of photography, providing you with some reasons to learn vocabulary about photography in Spanish, and giving you the ultimate guide to this fascinating world. I’ve created five different vocabulary categories about photography in Spanish for you....Read More
At the Pharmacy in Spanish: Useful Vocabulary Guide
Did you know that the first record of a pharmacy appeared 800 years ago, in 1221? Known as the “world’s oldest pharmacy,” Santa María Novella’s convent in Florence, Italy began crafting perfumed waters, soaps, and medicine from their garden of potent medicinal plants. 300 years after their inception, their popularity raged through the royal courts of France after the pharmacy’s...Read More
All You Need to Know About Hockey in Spanish
Despite the lack of snow in Latin America, we still enjoy watching hockey and discussing it in Spanish. Along with watching ice hockey, we love to get outside to play field hockey or street hockey If you’re a hockey fan that wants to learn all the terms, words, and slang related to Hockey in Spanish, you’ve come to the right place! Kinds of Hockey Did you know that there are...Read More
