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How to say "whatever!" in Spanish (Día 70)
Here's one from a request last month that I wanted to do but found out it's actually quite complicated in Spanish!
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How to say "what's wrong?!" in Spanish (Día 48)
In this lesson we learn one (of many) ways to ask someone "What's wrong?" Since this month we're learning phrases with "tener", that's why this phrase has it. Notice that the question is literally: What do you have? What does he/she...
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How to say "What can you do?" in Spanish (Día 65)
Here's are two phrases to express the idea of "what can we do?" when you know there is really not much that can be done.
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How to say "to take place" in Spanish (Día 49)
This was meant for Friday's lesson. I guess it never took place, until NOW!
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How to say "to sleep" in Spanish (Día 26)
Here's another phrase of the day using one of my favorite phrases in the Spanish language.
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How to say "to have to do with" in Spanish (Día 52)
Esta frase tiene que ver con... "having to do with something" Que disfruten.
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How to say "to give birth" in Spanish (Día 23)
¡He aquí otra frase del día! ¡Que disfruten! :-) (He aquí = Behold)
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How to say "to not hold/bite one's tongue" in Spanish (Día 22)
Here's another phrase for you! Sorry it also was late. I'd tell you why if I didn't feel like biting my tongue.
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How to say "to kick the bucket" in Spanish (Día 25)
In this video we're gonna be talking about a nicer way to say: to die. You might already be familiar with the verb: morir. But if you don't like talking about death, you can always use the phrase in this video and it's the equivalent of:...
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How to say "to be ashamed / to be embarrassed" in Spanish (Día 51)
I meant to upload this earlier today since this is your Monday phrase of the day. Boy am I embarrassed. Please note that the phrases in this video use: tener, which means "to have", but the translation sometimes is different than the...
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How to say "soul mate" in Spanish (Día 36)
Here's a good phrase for this romantic month! Espero que les guste.
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How to say "I love you" in Spanish (Día 32)
Starting this month until I run out of ideas / time, check every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for a new Frase del Día!
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How to say "to each his own" in Spanish (Día 57)
¡Feliz abril! I realize some people might want to know phrases I haven't covered so I dedicate this month to you! Let me know what phrases you would like to learn by leaving a comment in the comments section.
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How to say "to be ticklish" in Spanish (Día 45)
Here's another phrase with tener... hopefully it tickles your fancy. Well that is, if your fancy is ticklish.
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How to say "to be successful" in Spanish (Día 53)
Here's another lesson successfully uploaded on time! Yay! [pats self on back]
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How to say "to be lucky" in Spanish (Día 54)
Hey another video. Lucky you! ;-) You could also use the phrase: estar afortunado / afortunada when talking about luck. And in Spain, when you're lucky in games, you can use: tener potra
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How to say "to be jealous" in Spanish (Día 47)
In this lesson we talk about jealousy! You could also say: tener envidia de (to be jealous of / envious of) estar celoso / celosa de (to be jealous of) *tener celos might be used a lot of times in romantic situations while people might...
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How to say "to be in a hurry" in Spanish (Día 50)
Were you in a hurry for the next lesson? That is... ¿tenías prisa? In this video, we just talk about one of many ways to describe one being in a hurry. Of course in this video we're using tener! *in Colombia, the phrase will be: tener afán
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How to say "to be guilty" in Spanish (Día 55)
Here's a great one (especially if you're wanting to point out your significant others' shortcomings!) Just kidding. In this lesson we learn about how to talk about someone being at fault or guilty! :-)
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How to say "to be comfortable / at ease / happy" in Spanish (Día 31)
The phrase in this video seems to translate to different things depending on the context. But it could be used to ask if someone is feeling ok / comfortable / at ease. At least that's what I think it means. ;-)
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How to say "to be afraid" in Spanish (Día 44)
Don't be afraid. Just another phrase of the day brought to you by your friendly neighborhood Señor Jordan. you might also notice the phrase with an 'a' at the end instead of a 'de' *tener miedo a
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How to say "that's how we roll (that's how we do things)" in Spanish (Día 62)
Here's a phrase someone requested that I learned about. "That's how we roll" is slang in English basically saying, "That's how we do things" or "That's how we act."
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How to say "take it one day at a time" in Spanish (Día 58)
Here's a great phrase, which translates almost literally.