by Osmel Gelvez | Apr 3, 2024 | Grammar and structure
Can you imagine a conversation without emotion? It would be very boring! For this reason, adjectives exist to give life, depth, and emotion to everything we say. They are words that allow us to describe in detail the things, people, ideas, and places that surround us,...
by Virginia Orozco | May 2, 2023 | Grammar and structure
Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, and it’s no wonder why. With its rich history and culture, learning Spanish is an excellent way to expand your horizons and connect with people from different backgrounds. However, the language can be...
by Virginia Orozco | Oct 4, 2022 | Grammar and structure
If I step on a lego in English I’ll say “ouch!” but in Spanish, I’ll yell ¡Ay! And in English dogs bark with “woof” but in Spanish dogs bark guau. It may seem that dogs naturally change languages depending on their listeners, this is not actually so far from the truth...
by Virginia Orozco | Oct 4, 2022 | Grammar and structure
As population multiplies, especially in Spanish-speaking countries, as well as the influence that the hispanic culture is having on the global arena, the number of Spanish speakers will continue to grow in the coming years, consequently, the language has to evolve and...
by Virginia Orozco | Sep 9, 2022 | Grammar and structure
This is one of the common questions we get from Spanish learners at WorldsAcross. Why does the letter H exist in Spanish if it isn’t pronounced? What is its purpose? Don’t you think that these are questions only made by Spanish students. It can even become a struggle...
by Virginia Orozco | Aug 26, 2022 | Grammar and structure
It is well known the incredible task it is to translate. Just imagine trying to communicate an idea or concept that was formulated in a brain conditioned by a language, thus a culture. When we are translating, what we’re actually doing is adapting a message from one...