Coffee Break Spanish - All You Need To Know

Coffee Break Spanish - All You Need To Know

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5 untranslateable words to use this December | A Coffee Break with Anabel

We’re back with another mini Coffee Break Spanish lesson to help you build natural, everyday vocabulary! ✨In this short episode, Anabel introduces five useful Spanish words that don’t have a direct translation into English:➡️ trasnochar➡️ madrugar➡️ estrenar➡️ empalagar➡️ frioler ...  Show more

When "to be" means "tener" in Spanish | A Coffee Break with Pablo

Join Pablo from the Coffee Break Spanish team in another useful little espresso lesson. ☕In this episode, he explores a set of everyday expressions that use “to be” in English but “tener” in Spanish. You’ll learn to say things like:❄️ tener frío 🍽 tener hambre 💪 tener razónand ...  Show more

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