‘Drunk as a clam’: How to say you’ve had too much to drink in Spanish
Many languages have original and funny expressions to refer to the act of being under the influence, and Spanish is no exception to this.
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Many languages have original and funny expressions to refer to the act of being under the influence, and Spanish is no exception to this.
Spain is a relatively well-priced country to enjoy a meal out, but there are numerous sneaky tricks some establishments use to squeeze extra money out of customers, sometimes illegally.
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
Saying hi and goodbye in Spanish can’t be that hard, right? Well, if you’ve been using your home country as your frame of reference you may be getting some simple Spanish greetings wrong.
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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