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How to say "in the blink of an eye!" in Spanish (Día 91)
Here are some ways to say "in the blink of an eye" in Spanish... keep in mind there are very likely more! ;-)
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How to say "I'm sorry to hear that!" in Spanish (Día 75)
Here are some ways to empathize with people when they're going through tough times!
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How to say "I'm all ears" in Spanish (Día 60)
Here's another phrase that was requested by you all! Thanks! And I hope you enjoy it.
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How to say "I laughed SO hard" in Spanish (Día 29)
Here's a lesson on how to talk about laughing really had. It's probably one of my favorite phrases of all time.
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How to say "Hurry up!" in Spanish (Día 30)
Here's a video to tell people to hurry up. This would have come in handy to say to me with uploading these last phrases of the day! :-)
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How to say "Guess what!" in Spanish (Día 78)
Native speakers MIGHT use the phrase, "¡Adivina qué!". My wife from Mexico says she's heard it, although for her, "¿Sabes qué?" is more common. Some others have offered different information in the comments section. :-)
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How to say "gimme a break!" in Spanish (Día 79)
How to say "gimme a break!" in Spanish (Día 79)
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How to say "get out of my seat!" in Spanish (Día 67)
Here's another request for you! Notice it's not a direct translation... As many things are not. :-)
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How to say "Get lost!" in Spanish (Día 73)
Here's a requested phrase for when you just can't handle someone.
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How to say "Everyone" in Spanish (Día 1)
Hello all! It's a new year. Possibly a time to re-invent oneself or try new things.<br/>
So I thought it would be fun to try and do a mini-lesson each day on some useful phrase in Spanish for the month of January.
So I thought it would be fun to try and do a mini-lesson each day on some useful phrase in Spanish for the month of January.
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How to say "Don't give up / Don't stop [doing something]!" in Spanish (Día 72)
Someone asked me how to say, "Don't stop making videos!"
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How to say "Don't count your chickens before they're hatched" in Spanish (Día 92)
Here's a phrase we use to explain that a lot can happen before it happens... so don't do anything until it does.
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How to say "cat got your tongue? " in Spanish (Día 64)
Here's another requested phrase! Enjoy :-)
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How to say "Better safe than sorry!" in Spanish (Día 123)
En esta lección, ¡les doy otra frase que uso muchísimo! A ver si les gusta. :-)
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How to say "Better late than never!" in Spanish (Día 93)
Here's a redo of a video because some pointed out that this phrase might be more commonly stated as "más vale tarde que nunca."
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How to say "Beggars can't be choosers!" in Spanish (Día 120)
He aquí una frase que me gusta más en español. Ojalá les guste.
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How to say "all's well that ends well" in Spanish (Día 83)
Here's another requested phrase! Que disfruten. :-)
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How to say "A Jack of all trades" in Spanish (Día 124)
Here's one that was requested awhile back! Enjoy! Y buen fin de semana. :-)
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How to say "a chip off the old block" in Spanish (Día 74)
This phrase was meant for Friday! Sorry for the lateness. Thankfully this school year (along with the craziness it brings) is almost over.
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How to say "bless you!" in Spanish (Día 88)
Here's how you can tell someone "bless you" after they sneeze in Spanish!
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How to say "to kick the bucket" in Spanish (Día 25)
In this video we're gonna be talking about a nicer way to say: to die.
You might already be familiar with the ve
rb: morir.
But if you don't like talking about death, you can always use the phrase in this video and...
You might already be familiar with the ve
rb: morir.
But if you don't like talking about death, you can always use the phrase in this video and...
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How to say "to be ashamed / to be embarrassed" in Spanish (Día 51)
I meant to upload this earlier today since this is your Monday phrase of the day. Boy am I embarrassed.
Please note that the phrases in this video use: tener, which means "to have", but the translation sometimes is different...
Please note that the phrases in this video use: tener, which means "to have", but the translation sometimes is different...
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How to say "Stand up! / Get up!" in Spanish (Día 105)
But now I'm back starting the school year and speaking of school year, for August we'll learn some phrases that could be used in (and outside of) the classroom!