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PINCHE - Do you know all the meanings of this Mexican word?

PINCHE - Do you know all the meanings of this Mexican word?

Pinche is perhaps one of the most Mexican words you can learn. We an bet that if you come to Mexico you will hear this word everywhere! and that's because this words doesn't have only one meaning - there are several of them! and in this video we will show them all to you.

Gracias

Gracias

One of the first words that you learn in Spanish is "gracias" which can be translated as thank you. Even though this is one of the most used words in Spanish, there are more alternatives that are widely used. Sometimes saying gracias doesn't cover all the gratefulness that we have and that's why in this video we will show you some alternatives.

10 Words without English translation

10 Words without English translation

In this video, you will learn some of the Spanish words that are difficult to translate to English, and this is because they DONT HAVE A DIRECT TRANSLATION.

Don't say Quizas

Don't say Quizas

Have you heard "Quizás" or "Tal vez"? We know that if you have been learning for some time you have come across these words in textbooks and hear them once in a while in conversations. But, did you know that there are 7 widely used alternatives to express the same thing? In this video we are going to show you some synonyms of this words to express possibility.

Don't say Adios

Don't say Adios

Have you heard "Adiós"? This is one of those old-fashioned words that are taught at schools for farewells. But native speakers do not use it that often. But, did you know that there are many widely used alternatives to express the same thing? In this video, we are going to show you some synonyms of this word. This video gives you loads of interesting casual and formal alternative ways to say 'bye'.

TOP 10 Spanish Verbs

TOP 10 Spanish Verbs

In this lesson, you will learn with examples how to use the 10 most used spanish verbs. These top 10 verbs are used on a daily basis and are a good start for your path to fluency.

False Friends vol. 1

False Friends vol. 1

False friends are cognates, words that sound similar in both Spanish and English but they mean something very different.

False Friends vol. 2

False Friends vol. 2

False friends are cognates, words that sound similar in both Spanish and English but they mean something very different.

DON'T SAY "De nada" (use instead these 10 widely used alternatives in Spanish)

DON'T SAY "De nada" (use instead these 10 widely used alternatives in Spanish)

Have you heard "De nada" (you're welcome)? This is the most common reply to "gracias", in a previous video we covered many synonyms of the word "gracias" and now in this one, we're going to cover some more synonyms of the word "de nada"

DON'T SAY "perdón" (sorry) | Use instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish

DON'T SAY "perdón" (sorry) | Use instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish

Have you heard "Perdón" (I'm sorry)? When you feel sorry for something you can use this word, although sometimes this is not the most suitable one because perdón is a deep sorry you have for something that was your fault. What happens when it's not your fault and nonetheless, you want to say sorry? Here you have many alternatives to this word.

Don't Say "Estoy bien" (Say instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish)

Don't Say "Estoy bien" (Say instead these widely used alternatives in Spanish)

When someone asks you "¿cómo estás?" the most common answer would be "estoy bien" but repeating this over and over again might be boring and won't usually convey your real feelings. In this video, we are going to show you some synonyms of this word to express that you're ok.

Don't Say "más o menos" to the question ¿cómo estás?

Don't Say "más o menos" to the question ¿cómo estás?

When someone asks you "¿cómo estás?" the most common answer would be "estoy bien" or "más o menos" but repeating this over and over again might be boring and won't usually convey your real feelings. In this video, we are going to show you some synonyms of this word to express that you're doing so so.

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