SpanishNow How to Introduce Yourself in Spanish: 12 Real Phrases Introduce yourself in Spanish with 12 ready-to-speak phrases — name, origin, age, and job — in both tú and usted, with the verb traps that trip up beginners. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 5 min read #introductions #greetings #beginner #tu-vs-usted
SpanishNow How to Say "I Like" in Spanish: Gustar Without the Confusion Say I like in Spanish with gustar the right way: me gusta vs me gustan, why it's never yo gusto, the pronouns, articles, and five verbs that copy the pattern. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #gustar #verbs #beginner #me-gusta
SpanishNow How to Memorize Spanish Vocabulary Fast (That Sticks) Memorize Spanish vocabulary fast with a 15-minute daily loop: spaced repetition, frequency-first words, and example-sentence cards that actually stick. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #vocabulary #spaced-repetition #flashcards #beginner #study-tips
SpanishNow How to Tell Time in Spanish: A Beginner's Guide Tell time in Spanish with one formula: es la una vs son las, y and menos for minutes, plus de la mañana, en punto, and 24-hour station times. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 5 min read #telling-time #vocabulary #beginner #numbers #travel
SpanishNow Spain vs Latin American Spanish: Key Differences Spain and Latin American Spanish are fully mutually intelligible. Compare vosotros vs ustedes, coche vs carro, the 'th' sound, and learn which one to study. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #spain-vs-latin-american #dialects #vocabulary #pronunciation #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Diminutives: What -ito and -ita Really Mean Spanish diminutives rarely mean 'little.' Learn what -ito and -ita really signal — warmth, softening, downplaying — plus the -cito and -ecito formation rules. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #diminutives #culture #vocabulary #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Numbers 1-100: Count, Spell & Pronounce Spanish numbers 1 to 100 are a system, not a list: three patterns build every number. Master the spelling, the accent rule, and how to say prices fast. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #numbers #vocabulary #beginner #pronunciation #spelling
SpanishNow Spanish Object Pronouns: Lo, La, Le & Se Made Simple Use lo/la for the direct object and le for the indirect — and le becomes se before lo/la. Master Spanish object pronouns with one simple verb test. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #object-pronouns #pronouns #grammar #beginner
SpanishNow Preterite vs. Imperfect: Spanish Past Tense Made Easy Preterite vs. imperfect: use the preterite for finished events, the imperfect for ongoing scenery. A trigger-word cheat sheet, flowchart, and examples. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #preterite-vs-imperfect #past-tense #verbs #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Reflexive Verbs: Me, Te, Se Made Clear Spanish reflexive verbs use me, te, se for actions you do to yourself. Master the daily-routine pattern, pronoun placement, and shifts like dormir vs dormirse. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #reflexive-verbs #verbs #pronouns #daily-routine #beginner
SpanishNow Tener in Spanish: Why You're Hungry, Cold & 30 Years In Spanish you HAVE hunger, cold, and 30 years — not are them. Master tener expressions like tengo hambre, tengo frío, and tengo 30 años in one rule. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 5 min read #tener #verbs #common-mistakes #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Subjunctive Explained Simply for Beginners The Spanish subjunctive is a mood, not a tense — use it after a WEIRDO trigger plus que. Learn the one rule, the yo-form recipe, and the lines you already say. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 5 min read #subjunctive #verbs #grammar #beginner #weirdo
SpanishNow El or La? Spanish Noun Gender Rules Made Simple El or la? Spanish noun gender is ~99% readable off the word's ending. Learn the o/a defaults, LONERS, feminine endings, and the handful of rebels to memorize. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 7 min read #noun-gender #el-vs-la #grammar #beginner #articles
SpanishNow How to Say "You" in Spanish: Tú, Usted, Vos & Vosotros Spanish has five words for "you": tú, usted, vos, vosotros, and ustedes. Learn which to use by who you're talking to and where — plus the verb endings. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #pronouns #tu-vs-usted #voseo #beginner #spanish-dialects
SpanishNow How to Roll Your Rs in Spanish (Even If You Can't Yet) Roll your Rs in Spanish by building from the butter sound you already make, then adding airflow. A step-by-step method, minimal pairs, and self-check drills. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 7 min read #pronunciation #rolled-r #beginner #speaking
SpanishNow How to Respond to ¿Cómo Estás? (Not Just Bien) Respond to ¿cómo estás? like a native: add gracias, bounce back ¿y tú?, and pick a reply by mood — bien, no me quejo, más o menos, or ahí voy. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #greetings #small-talk #beginner #conversation
SpanishNow Ser vs. Estar: When to Use Each in Spanish Ser vs estar made simple: how you feel and where you are use estar, everything else uses ser. Master the rule, the exceptions, and the traps that flip meaning. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #ser-vs-estar #verbs #grammar #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish Accent Marks: 3 Rules for Every Word A Spanish word needs an accent mark in just three cases: it breaks the default stress, it's a homophone, or a weak vowel splits off. Here are all three rules. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #accent-marks #pronunciation #spelling #stress #beginner
SpanishNow Spanish False Friends That Cause Real Embarrassment Spanish false friends like embarazada and excitado don't mean what you think. Learn the trap words, the right ones to say instead, and how to stop guessing. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #false-friends #vocabulary #common-mistakes #beginner
SpanishNow Te Quiero vs Te Amo: Saying "I Love You" in Spanish Te quiero vs te amo, explained: te quiero is the warm, safe everyday I love you; te amo is deeper and more romantic. A relationship-by-relationship map. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #te-quiero-vs-te-amo #love #vocabulary #querer-vs-amar #beginner
SpanishNow You're Welcome in Spanish: Beyond De Nada You're welcome in Spanish is more than de nada. Learn con gusto, no hay de qué, a la orden and more — and which to use by region and how formal the moment is. SpanishNow June 3, 2026 • 6 min read #youre-welcome #politeness #regional-spanish #phrases #beginner