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 Mexican Spanish Slang Every Traveler Should Know Mexican Spanish slang decoded for travelers: what güey, mande, órale, and ahorita really mean, who you can safely say them to, and how rude each one is. SpanishNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #mexican-spanish #slang #travel #vocabulary #culture
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 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