By Lingobi, Published on 04/15/2025
Intonation can make or break your Spanish pronunciation. I practice by listening to music and repeating the way artists sing each phrase. Reading the lyrics also helps me understand where the stress falls...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/15/2025
Intonation can make or break your Spanish pronunciation. I practice by listening to music and repeating the way artists sing each phrase. Reading the lyrics also helps me understand where the stress falls...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/14/2025
Here’s a quick guide to essential Spanish tech terms like sitio web, descargar, and enlace. Perfect for navigating the internet in Spanish...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/13/2025
Learning the phases of the moon in Spanish is a fun way to grow your vocabulary naturally. Words like “luna llena” and “luna creciente” are great for everyday conversations or just appreciating the night sky...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/12/2025
On a solo trip to Mexico City, I had a full Spanish conversation with my Uber driver—from food tips to tourist spots. It wasn’t perfect, but it was real practice and it helped me feel way more confident...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/11/2025
Some of the best Spanish I learned came from everyday places like the supermarket and my favorite Venezuelan restaurant. Words like carrito, la cuenta, and ¿Qué recomienda? gave me real confidence when I started speaking with locals...