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How to say "calm down!" or "chill!" in Spanish (Día 15)
I know I know... two days in a row late uploads. Well if you're upset, I may as well tell you to chill out! So here's the video where I can do that in Spanish so you understand me.
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How to say "bless you!" in Spanish (Día 88)
Here's how you can tell someone "bless you" after they sneeze in Spanish!
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How to say "Better safe than sorry!" in Spanish (Día 123)
En esta lección, ¡les doy otra frase que uso muchísimo! A ver si les gusta. :-)
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How to say "Better late than never!" in Spanish (Día 93)
Here's a redo of a video because some pointed out that this phrase might be more commonly stated as "más vale tarde que nunca."
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How to say "behave!" in Spanish (Día 96)
He aquí otra frase que pidieron. Ojalá les guste.
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How to say "Beggars can't be choosers!" in Spanish (Día 120)
He aquí una frase que me gusta más en español. Ojalá les guste.
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How to say "all's well that ends well" in Spanish (Día 83)
Here's another requested phrase! Que disfruten. :-)
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How to say "A Jack of all trades" in Spanish (Día 124)
Here's one that was requested awhile back! Enjoy! Y buen fin de semana. :-)
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How to say "a chip off the old block" in Spanish (Día 74)
This phrase was meant for Friday! Sorry for the lateness. Thankfully this school year (along with the craziness it brings) is almost over.
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Forming Double, Triple & Quadruple Negatives in Spanish (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be trying to be as negative as humanly possible in Spanish!
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How to say "to take someone for something" in Spanish (Día 56)
Yeah I know that the video is a tad late. Do you take me for a lazy person!? Sorry! I guess now after watching this video you'll know how to say that in Spanish.
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How to say, "you seem cool" in Spanish (Día 28)
Here's a video on how to talk about if someone seems cool to someone else.
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How to say, "to sweat like a pig" in Spanish (Día 24)
Here's a great phrase for talking about sweating like a pig or working your rear off! Enjoy!
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How to say, "It's none of your business!" in Spanish (Día 4)
Wow. Ya estamos en el cuarto día del proyecto. Ojalá les guste.
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How to say, "It doesn't make sense" in Spanish (Día 14)
Oops! It just doesn't make sense why I would upload this so late when the day is practically over! Oh well. The phrase this time is to say: It doesn't make sense.
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How to say "you're the love of my life" in Spanish (Día 35)
Here's a romantic phrase for all of you Romeos and Juliets out there. Que disfruten.
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How to say "you're right!" in Spanish (Día 43)
As a wise person once said, there's more to know than just being right. This phrase might bring peace to your relationships!
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How to say, "It slipped my mind!" in Spanish (Día 12)
Here's another phrase for you guys! Ojalá les guste y les sea útil. Something I didn't mention in the video.. to talk about other people forgetting, we'll use: se [indirect object pronoun] olvidó / olvidaron me (to/for me) te (to/for...
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How to say, "to make a mountain out of a molehill" in Spanish (Día 10)
I do apologize, I forgot something in the phrase... it needs the reflexive pronoun: Me estoy ahogando en un vaso de agua. (I'm making a big deal out of nothing) Te estás ahogando en un vaso de agua. (You're making a big deal out of...
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How to say, "party pooper" in Spanish (Día 20)
Wow. I can't believe I've been able to keep up with this phrase of the day thing for so long! I'd hate to mess up now and rain on anyone's parade. Or perhaps be a party pooper. :-)
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How to say, "My tongue gets twisted" in Spanish (Día 11)
Ever get tongue twisted in Spanish? Well now you can say that it happens with this phrase of the day! If we wanted to talk about someone else: se [indirect object pronouns] traba la lengua (Indirect object pronouns) me te le nos les
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How to say, "It cost me an arm and a leg" in Spanish (Día 7)
Hola. In this phrase of the day we're talking about some costly things. Ever wondered how to talk about something costing an arm or a leg in Spanish? Well, here's the video for it! some other tenses for 'cost' present: cuesta / cuestan...
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How to say, "I screwed up!" in Spanish (Día 16)
Here's a great one in case you ever want to talk about having made a mistake! Notice as with most of the phrase of the week, we don't have a literal translation: I screwed up. Metí la pata. (translation: I put/inserted the paw/foot.)