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About the Human Internet
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About The Human Internet
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In The Spotlight
Fri, Aug 3, 2001
Idioms Using Haber Haber is known bsst as an auxiliary verb or as a way of saying "there is" and "there are." But it also is used in a number of idioms that can be quite useful. This is the third in a series of lessons on the verb. Discussion: Varieties of Spanish - Differences keep language interesting. More: Bad Ad Translations - Urban legends or advertising blunders?
Singular or Plural? Why do they say se quitaron el sombrero for "they took off their hats"? Shouldn't it be los sombreros because we're talking about more than one hat? More: Question of the Week - See what people have been asking.
Using the Preposition A The Spanish preposition a is often thought of as being the equivalent of the English "to." But it is far more versatile than that. Here in a lesson for beginners is an explanation of the most common uses for a. More: For Beginners - New to Spanish? Here's where to start.
Did You Know? In Argentina and some other places, the pronoun vos is used instead of tú when speaking with family members and friends. Some verb forms also are different than when using tú. Regional Differences Essentials About This Site If you are learning Spanish, enjoy Spanish, use Spanish or are just curious about the language, you've come to the right place. Here are some tips for getting the most out of this site.
Spanish for Beginners If you're new to learning Spanish, here are some quick lessons to help you get started.
Word of the Day Want to increase the number of words at your disposal? Come back each day for a new vocabulary word, usually with an example of how it is used.

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