u/millzuhround

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what are cool parts of the spanish language

What do people think are cool aspects of spanish? One time an older lady said como estas guapo to me. I'm from the US, and they would never happen. I thought it was cool how normal that was. I also really like saying things like cafecito, or just using the diminutivo in general, it adds humor to the language in a subtle way for me. Especially when I listen to hablando huevados, jorge does it all the time and it cracks me up. I was wondering what other people how liked about learning the language?

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u/millzuhround — 2 days ago

Looking for English speaking practice — happy to chat 1-on-1”

Hey, I’m testing something simple. I’ve been helping people improve their English speaking by just having natural conversations and giving light feedback when needed.

I’m not a certified teacher, just someone who talks with people from different countries a lot and helps them feel more comfortable speaking.

If you want a relaxed 1-on-1 conversation practice (no grammar drills, just speaking and confidence), I’m offering a few free/low-cost sessions this week to see if it’s useful for people.

If you’re interested, message me.

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u/millzuhround — 3 months ago