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Mother’s Day pays tribute to the commitments that mothers make to their families. Let your mom know how much you care! However, saying just feliz día de la madre seems kind of sloppy. You can do better than that!

Yet, sometimes you can find it hard to express what is in your heart. Our article provides many useful phrases to inspire you. Now, you can make your Mother’s Day wish truly special and make your mom really happy.

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Mi nombre es Bond, James Bond. This is one of the most iconic introductions ever uttered. Introducing yourself to others is often your first chance to make a good impression on someone.

Choosing the right phrase in Spanish can often be confusing. You would introduce yourself differently at a job interview and differently when meeting a blind date for the first time. We’ll teach you all the essential expressions to choose from. So tell us more about yourself!

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Asking questions is an essential part of communication. A lot of questions require using a question word, such as who, what, where, when, and why. If you want to learn a foreign language effectively, mastering them is a must.

Spanish question words are similar in use to their English counterparts. Our article covers all the essentials, including tips on how to use the accent mark.

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There are times when you feel like you couldn’t care less about something. But how to communicate it without sounding too blunt or insensitive? Learning several various ways to express “I don’t care” in Spanish will help you choose the correct phrase in any situation.


Is your friend getting really annoying because he or she keeps mentioning something of zero interest to you? Let them know! Or do you need to politely refuse responsibility for a problem? You’ll learn how to express that, too!

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Getting lost while exploring new places can be stressful. Not knowing where your traveling companions have disappeared all of a sudden can be a total nightmare. Learning how to ask a simple “where are you?” can save the day.

In Spanish, it isn’t as simple as in English as there are differences in the level of formality and singular/plural. Add in the tricky accent marks and suddenly, we are dealing with dónde/donde, a dónde/adónde, and even a donde/adonde.

It looks like forming such a simple question in Spanish can be as frustrating as not knowing where someone is. Don’t worry and read today’s article. You’ll find all the necessary explanations there. Asking where someone is will be a piece of cake no matter if you’re looking for your boss or your teenage daughter.

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