What to do and what to avoid if you see a wildfire in Spain
Here is some useful advice on how to prevent wildfires in Spain and what you should do and what you should not do if you see a blaze.
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Here is some useful advice on how to prevent wildfires in Spain and what you should do and what you should not do if you see a blaze.
Spaniards use countless interjections and onomatopoeia in daily talk. If you don’t speak Spanish well but want to pass yourself off as ‘a good listener’, these monosyllables and very short words will help you blend in.
If you spend only part of your time in Spain but don’t officially reside in the country, what are the rules regarding vehicle ownership? Can second home owners buy a car for the time they spend in Spain?
Whether your Spanish isn’t good enough or you’d just be more comfortable in your mother tongue, it is possible to find an English-speaking therapist here. To mark World Mental Health Day, here’s what to know about accessing English-languag…
Catalans have a reputation throughout Spain for being tight-fisted and miserly, particularly when it comes to money. Is there any truth to this stereotype and how did it come about?
String of law enforcement officers acquitted or not faced charges in high-profile killings
In hot and sunny Spain, ‘agua’ is certainly a word you need to know. But there are also many handy expressions which include the word for water, from the Spanish version of being ‘in dire straits’ to what you call a ‘party pooper’.
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You may have noticed that your Spanish friends refer to the last bite of food on a shared plate of tapas as ‘la de la vergüenza’ (the one to be ashamed of or embarrassed about).
Understanding what your driving instructor is saying to you in Spanish will be crucial if you want to pass your practical test.
If you’ve crossed the line with a Spaniard, there’s a high chance they’ll use one of a number of expressions in Spanish that refer to the face or head. Here’s the interesting reason why.