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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.
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How to say "sleep tight!" in Spanish (Día 84)
In this video, we learn how to wish people off into the land of slumber.
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How to say "shut up!" in Spanish (Día 61)
Not my favorite phrase but requested! And hey, if you don't use it, at least you'll recognize it when someone else says it.
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How to say "nevermind" in Spanish (Día 59)
If you've ever been telling someone something in Spanish and then you realize that you don't really have to tell it, but weren't sure what to say... THEN this is the phrase of the day for you! *"olvídalo" (forget it) is also quite common
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How to say "love will find a way" in Spanish (Día 42)
Here's to the last phrase about love! We made it. I lost my voice along the way. But hey, no one said there wouldn't be casualties! Afterall, love is a battlefield.
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How to say "kiss me / give me a kiss" in Spanish (Día 33)
Here's another wonderfully romantic one. Enjoy! And feel free to practice it on an attractive person!
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How to say "just kidding" in Spanish (Día 87)
Here's a phrase I thought you might find helpful!
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How to say "it's raining cats and dogs" in Spanish (Día 68)
Here's another request! Hopefully you enjoy it. :-)
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How to say "It's not fair!" in Spanish (Día 134)
Here's another phrase for you all! Happy Monday!
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How to say "it's no use crying over spilled milk" in Spanish (Día 97)
He aquí otra frase que me pidieron... ojalá disfruten. :-)
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How to say "It's about time!" in Spanish (Día 136)
Es lunes... así que tengo otra frase del día. :-) ~~~~~ It's Monday... so I have another phrase of the day. :-)
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How to say "it was love at first sight" in Spanish (Día 40)
Have you ever wanted to know how to express that feeling when you first saw my video lessons? Well this lesson probably won't help any on that! :-)
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How to say "it is worth it" in Spanish (Día 21)
Sorry it's a few days late! Something came up! Hope it was worth the wait. :-) valer la pena - to be worthwhile / to be worth it it was worth it valía / valió la pena it is worth it vale la pena it will be worth it valdrá la pena it...
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How to say "in your dreams!" in Spanish (Día 71)
Here's another requested phrase! Enjoy! :-)
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How to say "in the blink of an eye!" in Spanish (Día 91)
Here are some ways to say "in the blink of an eye" in Spanish... keep in mind there are very likely more! ;-)
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How to say "I'm sorry to hear that!" in Spanish (Día 75)
Here are some ways to empathize with people when they're going through tough times!
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How to say "I'm all ears" in Spanish (Día 60)
Here's another phrase that was requested by you all! Thanks! And I hope you enjoy it.
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How to say "I laughed SO hard" in Spanish (Día 29)
Here's a lesson on how to talk about laughing really had. It's probably one of my favorite phrases of all time.
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How to say "Hurry up!" in Spanish (Día 30)
Here's a video to tell people to hurry up. This would have come in handy to say to me with uploading these last phrases of the day! :-)
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How to say "Guess what!" in Spanish (Día 78)
Native speakers MIGHT use the phrase, "¡Adivina qué!". My wife from Mexico says she's heard it, although for her, "¿Sabes qué?" is more common. Some others have offered different information in the comments section. :-)
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How to say "Great minds think alike" in Spanish (Día 63)
Here's another one for you! This phrase is interesting because it can depend on if you're referring to yourself or to other people (whereas in English there is no distinction).
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How to say "gimme a break!" in Spanish (Día 79)
How to say "gimme a break!" in Spanish (Día 79)
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How to say "get out of my seat!" in Spanish (Día 67)
Here's another request for you! Notice it's not a direct translation... As many things are not. :-)
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How to say "Get lost!" in Spanish (Día 73)
Here's a requested phrase for when you just can't handle someone.