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15 Most Spoken Dialects of Spanish You Should Learn!
Culture

15 Most Spoken Dialects of Spanish You Should Learn!

Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world, being spoken by roughly 580 million people. With that many speakers, it's not hard to believe that there are hundreds of dialects of Spanish spoken all throughout the world! For the most part, these dialects are only spoken by a few hundred people in remote parts of majority Spanish-speaking countries, yet a few of these are spoken by hundreds of thousands, if not millions. of people... (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 15. Castilian Spanish 14. Andalusian Spanish 13. Canarian Spanish 12. Filipino Spanish One of the main reasons Spanish is so well spoken today is thanks to its old colonial empire, which it used to spread its language and culture. Whilst it's most famous 11. C...
Why Learn Spanish? 15 Reasons to Learn Spanish
Learning Languages

Why Learn Spanish? 15 Reasons to Learn Spanish

Spanish is often considered to be one of the best languages you could learn. Even despite this, some people still wonder whether (or not) they should learn Spanish. So here are 15 reasons why you should! As a native Spanish speaker myself, I personally believe that everyone should learn Spanish as a second language. These reasons are in no particular order. Some will likely resonate with you more than others, and are drawn mostly from my own experience, as well as those of my close friends, who have learned Spanish as a second language! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 15. It's Useful Spanish is one of the most spoken languages on the planet. As of the time of writing, roughly 580 million people around the world speak Spanish as either a fir...
15 Argentine Slang Words to Sound Like a Proper Argentine!
Culture

15 Argentine Slang Words to Sound Like a Proper Argentine!

As with most other countries, Argentina has its own slang. The overwhelming majority of Argentine slang words actually have Italian, not Spanish origins, however, a few do have Spanish origins. Both Spanish and Italian are among the world's most spoken languages, with roughly 450 million and 63 million speakers respectively. Of this, 42 million people speak the Argentine Spanish dialect of Spanish. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 15. Tener mala leche - Bad luck Literally speaking, tener mala leche means "To have bad milk" in English. However, in Argentine slang, it is used to mean the same as mala suerte - bad luck. It's generally the sort of thing you'll hear moms and grandmas say to their small children and grandchildren when they do thing...