u/Honest-Inside-136

A lo/ A la

What do they mean?, It always leaves me confused.

I know how to use the with fixed expressions such as (A la larga/ A lo grande/ A lo larga de)

How does a native speaker use them, I’m looking for the conceptual meaning/ idea behind these two

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u/Honest-Inside-136 — 2 days ago

Native Mexican YouTubers in need!

As the title suggests, I’m in search for Mexican Content creators with a Mexican colloquial speech.

The more “Mexican” it gets the better. (El Salvador/ Costa Rica & any country near it works fine.)

Note: ANY YOUTUBERS, I’ve made it to a pretty comfortable place so far. So literally things native would watch

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u/Honest-Inside-136 — 5 days ago

As you can see inshallah I will get started with learning Arabic (Fusha), for those who have “learned it” or made significant progress and/or been doing it for a while, what are some veteran tips?

To cut it short, what are the most high value “concepts”/ Rules that I should know, what is a method to follow?.

One thing specific I will ask here, any advice for Morphology I see its patterns but is there something that helped further? (Not struggling to understand but just want to know from you guys :)

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u/Honest-Inside-136 — 19 days ago
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Hi, My Spanish is honestly very modest at this point when it comes to everything except for… LISTENING

I have a collection of vocabulary that helps me read/understand most things even from natives (apart from slangs unless Mexican).

I can realistically understand 85-93.6% of texts that I read but it drops to maybe 50% (Depends on Accent, Mexican is my best & what I referred to here).

I have been listening to a lot of native content I have improved but I still feel like there’s just too much difference & I also seem to can’t get over on translating in my head.

(I can only listen to Mexicans & a Costa Rican YouTuber)

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u/Honest-Inside-136 — 21 days ago

I have reached to a point where my Grammar is very solid & it’s hard to find new things to learn about, but I’m 100% sure there’s more to learn

(Tell me anything!)

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u/Honest-Inside-136 — 28 days ago