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@ LearnSpanishHQ: Restaurant (p.2) - cubierto (cutlery) cuchillo (knife), tenedor (fork), cuchara (spoon) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanis...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: How to use 'hay' (p.2) - hay una persona (there is one person), hay dos personas (there are two people) #SpanishLess...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: The verb 'hay' is the equivalent of 'there is' or 'there are' in Spanish. A few examples to follow. #SpanishLessons:...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: When you refer to your state of mind, you use the verb 'tener' instead than 'to be' like in English. Examples coming...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: 'Conocer' (part 2) example "Conocen Washington." (They know Washington) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: 'Conocer' (...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: 'Conocer' is utilized to refer to knowing people or being familiar with a place. Examples coming up. #SpanishLessons...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: 'Saber' (p.4) example "Carlos sabe su nombre." (Carlos knows his/her name) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: 'Saber' ...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: 'Saber' (part 1) eg "Yo se hablar espanol." (I know how to speak Spanish) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: 'Saber' (...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Common verbs (p.7) - querer (to want), poner (to put), amar (to love) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: Common verbs ...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Important verbs (pt.4) - saber (to know), conocer (to know), escribir (to write) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: Im...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Common verbs (pt.1) - comer (to eat), beber (to drink), hacer (to do), hablar (to speak) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpani...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: There are three types of verbs in Spanish, verbs that finish in -ar, -ir and -er #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: Th...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Human emotions (part 2) - frustracion (frustration), aburrimiento (boredom), sorpresa (surprise) #SpanishLessons: Le...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Booklovers - novela (novel), biografia (biography), ficcion (fiction) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: Booklovers - ...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Lovely pets - perro (dog), gato (cat), pez (fish), conejo (rabbit), pajaro (bird) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: L...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Drinks (part 2) - cerveza (beer), vino (wine), alcohol (alcohol) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ: Drinks (part 2) - ...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: The press - periodismo (journalism), periodista (journalist), periodico (newspaper) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ:...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Explaining the weather - caliente (hot), frio (cold) "Hace calor/frio" (It's hot/cold) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanish...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Asking for a number - "Cual es tu numero de telefono?" (What is your phone number?) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanishHQ:...


@ LearnSpanishHQ: Asking for the day - Q: "Que dia es?" (What day is it?) A: "Es domingo." (It's Sunday) #SpanishLessons: LearnSpanish...


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