How to Say “I Would” in Spanish

By Lingobi, Published on 04/03/2025

In Spanish, "I would" is expressed using the conditional tense. For regular verbs, you add the endings -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían to the infinitive form.

Comer (to eat): Yo comería una pizza. (I would eat a pizza.)

Viajar (to travel): Yo viajaría a España. (I would travel to Spain.)

Practice forming sentences with the conditional tense to get comfortable using it...

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Spanish Verb Endings Made Simple

By Lingobi, Published on 04/02/2025

Spanish verbs change their endings based on the subject and tense. There are three types of verbs:

-AR Verbs: hablar, estudiar, cantar
-ER Verbs: comer, leer, correr
-IR Verbs: vivir, escribir, abrir

Learning these patterns makes Spanish easier. Start practicing today...

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The Difference Between "Escuchar" and "Oír" in Spanish

By Lingobi, Published on 04/01/2025

The verbs "escuchar" and "oír" seem similar, but they have key differences. "Oír" is passive: you simply perceive a sound. "Escuchar" involves intention and attention, like "listen" in English.

Example: "Oí un ruido" vs. "Escucho música".

To remember: if you simply perceive a sound, you "hear" it. If you focus on it, you "listen"...

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Typical Foods in Peru

By Lingobi, Published on 03/30/2025

Discovering Peruvian Cuisine

If you're learning Spanish and exploring Latin American culture, Peruvian cuisine offers a delicious way to immerse yourself. The country is known for its rich culinary heritage, blending indigenous, Spanish, African, and Asian influences into flavorful dishes.

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