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NSFW post today! Click away from the image if you are offended easily! Ahead of my trip to Mexico, TODAY, I've been taking notes from several sources (conversations with natives, books on slang, TV show dialogues, guide books with local cuisines etc.) and adding them to one grand Google Sheet. Then I convert this to an Anki deck and will try to apply it all to memory. Studying Spanish again, just like in the good old days!!

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Not only does reading in Spanish help the subconscious mind absorb language structures and phrases more deeply, but by reading books written in Spanish, you’ll discover new experiences and aspects of the world that will keep your enthusiasm for learning Spanish growing and flourishing. Find six picks for books intermediate and advancing learners can read and enjoy.

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the spanish verbs are used to describe what they mean in this language, and how they

The verb haber can be used in two separate ways: Auxiliary: It is used as an auxiliary in compound tenses ( present perfect, pluperfect, etc.), meaning to have done something. With this use, it is always followed by a past participle. Note, even though haber here translates as to have, it does not express ownership, that use of to have is translated as verb tener. Existential: It is used in its existential form to mean there is/are.

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