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Tag: Spanish Idioms
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Idiomatic Phrases Using Tener, Estar, and Hacer in Spanish
Mastering idiomatic expressions is essential for achieving fluency in Spanish. Many common expressions in Spanish use the verbs tener (to have), estar (to be), and hacer (to do/make), which often don’t translate literally into English. In this blog, we … Read more
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Expressions, Idioms, and Proverbs with the Verb ‘Haber’ in Spanish
Expressions, Idioms, and Proverbs with the Verb ‘Haber’ in Spanish
The verb haber is one of the most essential verbs in Spanish, serving various grammatical functions. It can be used as an auxiliary verb, an impersonal verb, and as part … Read more
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Expressions, Idioms, and Proverbs with the Verb Hacer
Expressions, Idioms, and Proverbs with the Verb “Hacer”
When learning Spanish, understanding the verb hacer (to do or to make) is essential due to its versatile use in daily conversation. Beyond its literal meanings, hacer is also deeply ingrained in … Read more
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Expressions and Idioms with the Verb “Tener” in Spanish
Expressions and Idioms with the Verb “Tener” in Spanish
The verb “tener” is one of the most versatile and essential verbs in Spanish. While its primary meaning is “to have,” its use extends far beyond simple possession. “Tener” is foundational … Read more