Grundlagen #2
¿De dónde eres?
¿Cuál es tu profesión?
¿Dónde trabajas?
¿Estás casado/-a?
¿Cuántos años tienes?
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Grundlagen #2
¿De dónde eres?
¿Cuál es tu profesión?
¿Dónde trabajas?
¿Estás casado/-a?
¿Cuántos años tienes?

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You will almost always be able to say any of these three to mean “I’m sorry”, but remember it anyways! You don’t want to say perdón if your friend gets food poisoning! 🙇
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What kind of slang do you use in your day to day life?
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It's that time of year again for pumpkin pies and warm sweaters 🎃🥧 What's your favorite thing about Otoño?
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What's your favorite part of the day? ☀️
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Spanish idioms! These don’t all translate perfectly, but the gist should be there! 🍎
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Don’t let yourself get caught out in the rain! 🌩️
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Algo and alguien don’t have plural forms, and alguno counts as plural - however, alguno becomes algún when before singular, masculine nouns. 🤓
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