By Lingobi, Published on 04/12/2025
On a solo trip to Mexico City, I had a full Spanish conversation with my Uber driver—from food tips to tourist spots. It wasn’t perfect, but it was real practice and it helped me feel way more confident...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/12/2025
On a solo trip to Mexico City, I had a full Spanish conversation with my Uber driver—from food tips to tourist spots. It wasn’t perfect, but it was real practice and it helped me feel way more confident...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/11/2025
Some of the best Spanish I learned came from everyday places like the supermarket and my favorite Venezuelan restaurant. Words like carrito, la cuenta, and ¿Qué recomienda? gave me real confidence when I started speaking with locals...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/10/2025
You’re not alone. From preterite to subjunctive, these tenses can be tough without the right practice. In this post, I share how focusing on real-life context, using community feedback, and building smart habits helped me master complex conjugations...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/09/2025
When I started learning Spanish, I realized that linking words like pero and por eso made my Spanish sound way more natural. They help your thoughts flow and connect ideas in conversation.
Start with useful connectors like y (and), sin embargo (however), and porque (because). Practice using them in writing and speaking to feel more fluent...
By Lingobi, Published on 04/08/2025
When I started learning Spanish, I had no idea how much it could change between countries. “Computadora” in Mexico, “ordenador” in Spain. “Tú” in most places, but “vos” in Argentina. It was a lot to take in.
I began to embrace the variety—watching regional content, keeping a vocab list, and practicing with speakers from different areas. Talking to people across cultures taught me more than any textbook could...