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Spanish Word of the Day
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5 episodes
5 months ago
Every day we will release a new word in Spanish, improving your Spanish vocabulary. Perfect for everyone that is learning Spanish, or is trying to learn a few extra words to use when in South America or Spain. This podcast is best for beginners.
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Every day we will release a new word in Spanish, improving your Spanish vocabulary. Perfect for everyone that is learning Spanish, or is trying to learn a few extra words to use when in South America or Spain. This podcast is best for beginners.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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First Word Ever!
Spanish Word of the Day
1 minute 28 seconds
16 years ago
First Word Ever!
Transcript: Welcome to today’s Spanish Word of the Day podcast. This podcast brings you a different word each day to improve your Spanish vocabulary. Read this show and check spellings on our website, which is www.wordoftheday.es.tt Today's word is Abogado, which means barrister or lawyer. For example, soy abogado, which means I’m a lawyer. With occupations, it is important to remember that when saying your occupation, in Spanish you do not say I’m a doctor; you simply say I’m doctor. So, we do not say soy UN abogado. We simply say Soy abogado. Since this word is a noun, the ending changes if the word is talking about a man or woman. So in the masculine form, abogado is correct. But if you are talking about a female lawyer, you need to say abogada. So she is a lawyer translates to Ella es abogada. Please download tomorrow’s podcast on iTunes and on our website, which can be found at www.wordoftheday.es.tt
Spanish Word of the Day
Every day we will release a new word in Spanish, improving your Spanish vocabulary. Perfect for everyone that is learning Spanish, or is trying to learn a few extra words to use when in South America or Spain. This podcast is best for beginners.