By Lingobi, Published on 05/21/2025
Street signs and public notices are a great way to learn Spanish. From salida to empuje, you’ll see real vocabulary used in everyday life. Keep your eyes open and build your skills naturally...
By Lingobi, Published on 05/21/2025
Street signs and public notices are a great way to learn Spanish. From salida to empuje, you’ll see real vocabulary used in everyday life. Keep your eyes open and build your skills naturally...
By Lingobi, Published on 05/20/2025
Why do some Spanish words have accents while others don’t? Learn how accents help you pronounce words correctly and how they completely change the meaning of short words like tú and tu...
By Lingobi, Published on 05/19/2025
Summer is here and that means vacation time! In this post you’ll learn useful Spanish words like vacaciones, playa, and equipaje, along with common phrases to use while traveling like ¿Dónde está el hotel? or Estoy de vacaciones...
By Lingobi, Published on 05/18/2025
In casual Spanish, you’ll often hear shortened words like pa’que instead of para que. This is called pocope or síncopa. It’s common in speech, music, and TV, and shows how Spanish speakers simplify certain words in fast or informal situations.
Here are a few you might hear:
Pa’que = Para que
Na’ = Nada
To’ = Todo
You don’t need to say these yourself, but understanding them makes real conversations much easier...
By Lingobi, Published on 05/17/2025
Explore fun slang from Spain, Mexico, Argentina, and more. Learn how Spanish changes across countries...