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SpanishPod101’s Guide to Etiquette in Spanish-Speaking Countries

When learning about etiquette in Spanish-speaking countries, keep in mind that every culture is different, and even neighboring countries might have very different customs from one another. Sometimes, what might seem normal or even polite to you could be interpreted as weird or rude in another country. In the same way, something you find rude might seem common to someone else. Don’t worry, though. We’re here to help you not make the same mistakes other people have made! Maybe one of the first things you need to know here is that "etiquette" in Spanish is called protocolo or etiqueta. Even though protocolo is a bit more common, etiqueta is equally valid, so you can stick to whichever word you prefer! Another thing you might want to do... Show more

Epifanía: Celebrating Epiphany Day in Spain

Epiphany Day in Spain is one of the most popular Christian holidays in the country. Each year, it’s met with an abundance of enthusiasm and many colorful traditions. In this article, you’ll learn about the Epiphany celebration in Spain as well as the stories behind the holiday. At SpanishPod101.com, it’s our goal to ensure that every aspect of your language-learning journey is both fun and informative—starting with this article! Ready? Let’s dive in. 1. What is Epiphany in Spain? On Epiphany Day, Spain celebrates the visit of the Reyes Magos, or "Biblical Magi," from the Orient to the newborn Baby Jesus. They brought him gold, incense, and myrrh as gifts. Some people also celebrate Epiphany as the day on which Jesus was... Show more

Spanish Dates: Days of the Week in Spanish and More

Writing and saying dates in Spanish is a must when trying to improve your understanding of the language. In today’s world, you may want to write an email, book your next holiday to a Spanish-speaking destination, or set up a date. Or maybe you’re just having trouble reading dates in Spanish. No matter your reasons for learning Spanish, learning how to write dates in Spanish correctly could help you avoid some hassle. It’s time to learn the dates in Spanish. Maybe you think it’s enough to translate the numbers and the months…but let me tell you that expressing dates in Spanish is different than doing so in English ( U.K. English or U.S. English). In this article, you’ll learn the rules for writing dates in Spanish, useful phrases for... Show more

The Best Guide to Naming Your Family in Spanish

Do you know the top reasons for learning Spanish? In today's world, you're very likely to have a friend, family member, or a loved one who speaks Spanish. Learning to name the family members in Spanish is the best place to start when seeking to learn their language, because family in Spanish-speaking countries is a strong institution. That’s also why these cultures are so welcoming. Learn the different ways to say "mother" in Spanish and "father" in Spanish. No matter the reasons you want to learn Spanish, practice how to say family member names in Spanish so next time you’re invited to spend your summer holiday with your lover’s family, you can impress them with your conversation comprehension. So how do you talk about the family in... Show more

Día de la Constitución: Constitution Day in Spain

The current Constitution of Spain went into effect in 1978, setting certain changes in motion for the country. In this article, you’ll learn about what those changes are, what happens on Constitution Day in Spain, and more fun facts about the Constitution of Spain! Understanding a country’s history and culture is essential is being able to master its language. And at SpanishPod101.com, we believe that learning Spanish should be both fun and informative—starting with this article! Are you ready? Let’s get started. 1. What is Constitution Day in Spain? The courts approved the 1978 Constitution on October 31, a referendum approved it on December 6, and the King signed and proclaimed it on December 27. It went into effect on... Show more

74 Common Spanish Travel Phrases

One of the most common answers language learners give when we're asked why we chose to learn that language is because we like the country or countries where it's spoken. Therefore, it's not a surprise that if you're learning Spanish, you might like to visit Spain. So why not learn Spanish travel words and phrases? Whether you choose to travel to Spain for a short holiday or for a longer time, here you'll learn all the vocabulary you need to find your way in Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, or any other city you want to visit. You probably already know that Spanish people aren't that great at speaking English, especially in small towns, so if you want to avoid misunderstandings, this is the way to go. Our purpose today is to teach you some... Show more

How to Use Numbers in Spanish

https://youtu.be/XNlAFiQM5xo?si=SsQd1cLN6cFu0uFd Surely you already know how to say a few numbers in Spanish, but have you mastered them? And no, we're not asking you if you have a PhD in Mathematics. We'll probably agree that numbers are an incredibly important part of our lives. Most of us don't need to do any complicated math on a regular basis, unless that happens to be part of your job description. But we all still use numbers all the time, whether you like them or not. We all look at the clock a few times a day, we go shopping and look at the prices of products… We all need to count things sometimes as well. We can count our money, or how many cartons of milk we have left, or how many steps there are from the entrance of your... Show more

How To Post In Perfect Spanish on Social Media

You're learning to speak Spanish, and it's going well. Your confidence is growing! So much so that you feel ready to share your experiences on social media—in Spanish. At Learn Spanish, we make this easy for you to get it right the first time. Post like a boss with these phrases and guidelines, and get to practice your Spanish in the process. 1. Talking about Your Restaurant Visit in Mexican Spanish Eating out is fun, and often an experience you'd like to share. Take a pic, and start a conversation on social media in Spanish. Your friend will be amazed by your language skills...and perhaps your taste in restaurants! Antonio eats at a restaurant with his friends, posts an image of it, and leaves this comment: POST Let's break... Show more

How to Say “Sorry” in Spanish

There are many reasons why it’s important to be able to say “sorry” in Spanish, or any other language you’re learning. It’s one of the first things you learn when you start learning a language, and we’re sure you know why. Not only is it useful; it also shows manners, and those are important to have no matter where you are. That said, you’ll be glad that you learned how to say sorry in Spanish culture! Here’s an example: Let’s say you’re on a trip to Spain, you’re walking down the street, and you accidentally bump into someone. They might not know you’re a tourist who doesn’t speak much Spanish, so you have two options here: you could choose not to say anything and look like the bad guy, or you could apologize and show how polite you are.... Show more

Tomato Fight: Spain’s La Tomatina Festival

During La Tomatina, Spain’s citizens throw tomatoes at each other. This Tomato Fight in Spain takes place every year, and has a rather fascinating origin story. In this article, you’ll learn several La Tomatina facts to increase your cultural knowledge. And maybe you can convince your country to start a tomato-throwing festival… ;) At SpanishPod101.com, we hope to make this learning journey both fun and informative. So let’s get started! 1. What is La Tomatina? As for the La Tomatina history, the Tomatina Festival began in 1945, when a parade for another festivity called the "Feast of Giants and Big-Heads," refused to allow certain young people to take part in it. This led to a fight between the young people and the parade... Show more