In this lesson, we’re going to cover the Spanish cardinals, the numbers used for counting, from 100 through 1000. This lesson builds on the previous two lessons on Spanish numbers, …
In our last lesson, we looked at the first ten Spanish ordinals, the numbers used to indicate position in a sequence. We also looked at the first twenty cardinals, the …
Cardinal numbers are those used in counting: one, two, three, etc. Ordinal numbers indicate position in a sequence: first, second, third, etc. In this lesson, we’re going to list the …
Let’s round out our lessons on how to express the time in various languages with the basic expressions used to tell time in Italian. Telling time in Italian is similar …
This week we’re going to continue looking at how to express the time in various languages with the basic expressions used to tell time in Brazilian Portuguese. Two notes before …
This week we’re going to cover the basic expressions used to tell time in Japanese. Compared to other aspects of the Japanese language, expressing the current time is actually quite …
Test your Portuguese vocabulary with this new matching exercise containing an additional thirty-five words. Remember that Portuguese is closely related to Spanish, so make sure to watch out for both …
Some words just don’t translate well into other languages. Usually, these are words that have very precise, nuanced meanings, making literal translations nearly impossible. Italian is no exception in this …
This week we’re going to provide several more phrases that are useful for entry-level French language learners. These are common expressions that can you use frequently and in a wide …
Some words just don’t translate well into other languages. Usually, these are words that have very precise, nuanced meanings, making literal translations nearly impossible. Spanish is no exception in this …