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- Vocabulary - Copado
- Vocabulary - Lograr - Managing successfull verbs
- Vocabulary - Exprimir - Squeezing the meaning
- Vocabulary - Bodega
- Vocabulary - Soportar, Bancar - Alternatives to Aguantar
- Vocabulary - Ojo - Be careful with this word
- Vocabulary - Second hand meanings
- Vocabulary - Apagar, encender.
- Vocabulary - Dreaming with meanings
- Expressions - Estar harto
- Vocabulary - ¿Qué pasa? - What happens with this verb
- Vocabulary - El resto / Lo Demás - There's more to the story
- Expressions - ¡Guau! Jajajajaja
- Vocabulary - Ojos - Keep and eye in this lesson
- Vocabulary - Some linguistic gymnastics
- Grammar - -ero, -ista - Working with suffixes
- Vocabulary - Mayor - Get it wholesale.
- Vocabulary - Ilusión - Hope and heart, more than an illusion.
- Vocabulary - Manejar - To handle and other uses
- Expressions - Mangos, gansos - useful expressions for gamblers
- Expressions - Ni loca - No way
- Vocabulary - Ni - Not even
- Vocabulary - Volverse, Convertirse, and others: Ways to become
- Expressions - Que se Diga: Let's go there!
- Vocabulary - Desempeñar: Carrying out (to the pawn shop?)
- Grammar - Commands: Dos and Don’ts
- Expressions - Planta Baja: Ground Floor
- Grammar - Infinitives
- Vocabulary - Antojar: Feeling like
- Grammar - Se + Verb: De-emphasizing the subject
- Vocabulary - Una Vez: One more time
- Vocabulary - Tiempo: It's time to learn
- Grammar - Dicho: Better said and done
- Vocabulary - Emocionar: It's so moving!
- Vocabulary - De Repente: Suddenly or Maybe
- Expressions - En sí: In and of itself
- Vocabulary - A Wealth of Weather Words
- Expressions - Caer Bien: To like it
- Expressions - Me Puedes: It's irresistible
- Expressions - Ir al grano: Let's Get To The Point
- Grammar - Veintiún: Don't stress--it's called "apocope"
- Vocabulary - Perdón: Forgiveness
- Expressions - ¿Cómo dice?: How does it go?
- Grammar - Lo: The Neuter Gender
- Expressions - No es lo mismo: It's not the same, but it is "un chiste"
- Vocabulary - Cuestión: It's a matter. Any questions?
- Expressions - Darse Cuenta: Realizing through repetition
- Grammar - Estudiastes: A heated debate
- Expressions - Aun Así: Even so, it's still tricky
- Expressions - Qué Onda: What's Up? Waves and good vibes.
- Expressions - Los Sesenta: The sixties and the grammar police
- Grammar - Al Desear: By wanting
- Grammar - Invisible Pronouns
- Grammar - ¿Por qué?: Why? Because!
- Vocabulary - Calavera: A dangerous sign
- Vocabulary - Subir, Bajar: Up and Downs
- Vocabulary - Aguantar: A whole lot to bear
- Vocabulary - Mina: An explosive or a woman
- Grammar - Haber+De+Infinitive: Something you should learn
- Vocabulary - Llevar: A verb that wears many outfits
- Grammar - —ito, —ita: Making it smaller, or is it?
- Vocabulary - As: A whiz or an ass?
- Expressions - Llevarse Bien: To get along
- Vocabulary - Echarse: To Start To
- Expressions - Prestar un Servicio: To Lend a Service
- Life - Drink up!
- Grammar - Gender Reversals: "El Alma" and more
- Vocabulary - Escuchar: Listen to some meanings
- Vocabulary - Pitufresa: Remember the Smurfs?
- Vocabulary - Encantar: Another way to love
- Vocabulary - Tantos: Points
- Vocabulary - Animarse: Would you dare?
- Expressions - Poder Soñar: Dream About
- Vocabulary - Trato: Deal
- Vocabulary - Tras: After
- Vocabulary - Atrás: Ago, Backwards
- Vocabulary - Llevar y Pasar: Spending time and time spent
- Vocabulary - Trucos: Useful tricks
- Vocabulary - Dolobu: Playing "al vesre"
- Expressions - Se trata: What it's about
- Grammar - —ote, —ota, and encajar: Too big to fit?
- Grammar - Por, Para: Forever complications
- Vocabulary - Nomás: Not only or no more?
- Vocabulary - Ya: That's it, enough already!
- Vocabulary - Anoche: Last Night
- Vocabulary - Llevar: Shades of time
- Vocabulary - Solía: Used to
- Vocabulary - Acatar: A very obedient verb
- Vocabulary - Pendejo: A kid or a insult
- Grammar - Otro: Another usual mistake
- Expressions - A finales de: Beginnings, middles, and ends
- Expressions - Tener que ver con: What's sight got to do with it?
- Vocabulary - Sólo solo: Only alone
- Expressions - Cómo No: Of Course (It's a piece of cake!)
- Expressions - Buena Lid: Fair Fight
- Vocabulary - Lograr: Achieve success
- Vocabulary - Tocar: The turn's turn.
- Expressions - Valer la Pena and Probar: Trying to be worthwhile
- Vocabulary - Culei: Slang for the Worst
- Vocabulary - Requerir, Carecer: Meaning needed, meaning lacking
- Vocabulary - Lindo: Beautiful words
- Vocabulary - Tocar: A touch of chance
- Vocabulary - Haya: For Possibilities and Doubts
- Vocabulary - Profesor, Maestro: School Teacher
- Vocabulary - Papel: It's a role
- Vocabulary - Radicarse: To relocate yourself
- Vocabulary - Quejarse: To Complain
- Grammar - A ti: Emphasizing
- Vocabulary - Labor, Trabajo: The hardworker's world
- Vocabulary - Retirar: To take away and other uses
- Vocabulary - Volcar: Overturn and other uses
- Vocabulary - Jalar and more: Different ways to pull
- Expressions - Quien Calla, Otorga: And more about silence
- Expressions - Ánimo de Lucro: Intent to profit
- Vocabulary - Acabar: More meanings after the end
- Vocabulary - Porqué: The reasons
- Vocabulary - Pretender: Beware of false cognates
- Vocabulary - Ganas: What we want to do
- Expressions - Ni Papa: It ain't no thing
- Vocabulary - Dar: It's the land giving
- Grammar - Que: It also means "because"
- Expressions - En Aquel Entonces: Back then
- Vocabulary - Zafar: Getting out and getting by
- Expressions - Ver la cara: Taking for a fool
- Life - Monte de Piedad: Merciful pawn shops
- Expressions - Che, Boludo: Argentinian 101
- Vocabulary - Bien: Well, OK
- Vocabulary - Amamentar, Mecer y Arrullar: Motherly Words
- Vocabulary - Gustar: To like, to please, to taste
- Vocabulary - Arrugas: Backing out--No wrinkles!
- Vocabulary - Poquitito: A wee little tiny bit
- Grammar - U for O, E for Y
- Grammar - Ir+a+Infinitive: Going to an alternative to future tense
- Expressions - Hoy en día: Nowadays
- Expressions - Ser Ganso, Ir a los bifes: Don't be a fool--go for it!
- Expressions - Darse Cuenta: The real "realize"
- Vocabulary - Dejar: Stop leaving
- Vocabulary - Voluntad: A wish, a will
- Vocabulary - Reventar: Exploding, annoying, and riding horses to death
- Vocabulary - Desbordar: While playing soccer
- Vocabulary - Despiole, Pavadas, and Tomarse el Olivo: A mess of olives and turkeys?
- Vocabulary - Contar: Counting and Recounting
- Vocabulary - Nena: Not just for babies
- Vocabulary - Estudiantil: Catching authentic Spanish mistakes
- Grammar - "Se"+indirect object+verb+direct object: Accidental grammar
- Expressions - Tirarse todo el ropero encima: Overdressed
- Expressions - Pa': A shortcut for "Para"
- Vocabulary - Casting: A word as Spanish as English
- Grammar - —azo: a painful suffix
- Grammar - Por y Para: Learning through love
- Vocabulary - Forro: A word as useful as a lifesaver
- Vocabulary - Atinar: Attaining the right meaning
- Vocabulary - Agradecer: "Thanks" as a verb
- Vocabulary - Arrancar: An alternative to "empezar"
- Expressions - Hacer Pata: To cover for someone
- Vocabulary - Atar y Desatar: Fasten, Unfasten, and Relieve
- Vocabulary - Coger: Sometimes it's more than "to take"
- Vocabulary - Dios Santo: "Holy God" and other ways to talk to the man upstairs
- Vocabulary - Siento: I Feel or I Sit
- Vocabulary - Ahora / Ya: Learning "Now"
- Vocabulary - Alcanzar: To Reach and more
- Grammar - Voseo: Another form for "Tu"
- Expressions - Estar por: About to
- Expressions - Va a haber: Related forms of "Hay"
- Vocabulary - Ando sin plata: Broke, but not necessary walking
- Grammar - Como si fuese: Learning to use the subjunctive
- Expressions - Sacarse: To get a grade and other uses
- Grammar - Al + Infinitive
- Vocabulary - Carmín: A color and a lipstick
- Vocabulary - Estrenar: To use for the first time