
Episode 11: El Voseo, Part 1 - The Basics
Have you ever wondered about the Voseo? Or perhaps you've never heard of this alternate to the tuteo. Either way, join me as we discuss what the voseo is in the first part of this series dealing with the what, when and how to use "vos" instead of "tú"! © 2019 by Language Answers, Ltd. Music by Master_Service from FiverrResearch Resources:Main Resources:“Voseo pronominal,” by the Portal de lingüística hispánica. http://hispaniclinguistics.com/glosario/voseo-pronominal/ “Voseo Completo,” http://hispaniclinguistics.com/glosario/voseo-completo/ “Voseo Verbal,” http://hispaniclinguistics.com/glosario/voseo-verbal/ Other Resources:“Vos,” RAE online. https://dle.rae.es/?id=c3xtZ5J “Spanish From Argentina: That Voseo Thing,” by Happy Hour Spanish, posted August 9, 2014. https://www.happyhourspanish.com/spanish-agentina-voseo/ “Using ‘Vos’ in Colombia and Beyond,” by Peter on Colombian Spanish. https://colombianspanish.co/using-vos-in-colombia-and-beyond “Vosotros, tú, vos, Usted, Ustedes: Why Spanish has 5 words for ‘you,’” by Kate Peregrina on December 23, 2013. http://spainkate.com/vosotros-tu-vos-usted-ustedes-why-spanish-has-5-words-for-you/ “El Voseo en la Historia y en la lengua de hoy,” by Norma Beatriz Carricaburo on May 19, 2019. http://www.elcastellano.org/artic/voseo.htm "El Voseo en América Latina y en España“ by Lingolia. https://espanol.lingolia.com/es/gramatica/pronombres-y-determinantes/voseo “Know Another ‘You:’ How to Use the Voseo in Spanish,” by Adam Stein from FluentU. https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/voseo Word Reference https://www.wordreference.com
27 Mai 201915min

Episode 10: Future Subjunctive
Have you ever wondered about whether or not Spanish has a future subjunctive tense? Then look no further - they do! Kind of. :) We'll discuss it more in today's episode of Spanish Answers! ¡Vamanos! © 2019 by Language Answers, Ltd. Music by Master_Service from FiverrResearch Resources:“Future Subjunctive: Futuro subjuntivo,” from Lawless Spanish. https://www.lawlessspanish.com/grammar/verbs/future-subjunctive/ “Spanish Future Subjunctive Tense,” from Live Linga. https://www.livelingua.com/spanish/grammar/future-subjunctive.php “Spanish Future Subjunctive,” from Verbflex. http://verbflex.com/articles/spanish/spanish-future-subjunctive/ “Constitución Española,” sanctioned December 27, 1978, found on the State Agency’s Official State Bulletin (BOE). https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-1978-31229 - In English: https://www.boe.es/legislacion/documentos/ConstitucionINGLES.pdf “Duda resuelta: Uso del subjuntivo futuro,” by Castellano Actual, published January 29, 2016. http://udep.edu.pe/castellanoactual/duda-resuelta-uso-del-subjuntivo-futuro/ “El futuro imperfecto de subjunctivo, ese tiempo olvidado,” by Del Castellano. https://www.delcastellano.com/futuro-imperfecto-subjuntivo/#origen-latino-del-futuro-de-subjuntivo-espanol “Futuro de subjuntivo,” by Palabrita. http://verbo.palabrita.net/Futuro-de-subjuntivo.html www.WordReference.com.
13 Mai 201912min

Episode 9: Basic Punctuation
Have you ever wondered what a period (.) or an upside down question mark (¿) is called in Spanish? Or what a "signo de apertura" is? Then look no further - in this epsiode, we talk about the basics of Spanish punctuation, focusing on what they're called with tips on how to use them. © 2019 by Language Answers, Ltd. Music by Master_Service from FiverrResearch Resources: “Interrogación y Exclamación (Signos de),” from the Diccionario Panhispánico de Dudas by the RAE in 2009. http://lema.rae.es/dpd/srv/search?id=bH8aKhoE1D6eF5Wp4C “Spanish Punctuation Leaving You with Question Marks? Here’s Your Guide” by Francisco J. Vare from FluentU. https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/spanish-punctuation/ “Oxford Comma Dispute is Settled as Maine Drivers Get $5 Million,”by Daniel Victor for the New York Times on February 9, 2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/09/us/oxford-comma-maine.html - The Court Document is located here: https://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca1/16-1901/16-1901-2017-03-13.pdf?ts=1489437006
28 Apr 201911min

Episode 7: April Fool's Day Special!
Happy April Fool's! To highlight the day, not only am I posting this video a day late (lame joke, right? Ah well), but in this episode we talk about tongue twisters (trabalenguas), puns (calambures), and jokes (chistes)! Join me for some light-hearted fun to celebrate the first of April. :) © 2019 by Language Answers, Ltd. Music by Master_Service from FiverrResearch Resources:“Risitas y Carcajadas para Niños,” by Editorial Época (2007). FluentU, “How to Perfect Your Pronunciation with Spanish Tongue Twisters,” by Alex Owen-Hill. https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/spanish-tongue-twisters-pronunciation/ SpeakingLatino.com, “7 Tongue Twisters to Improve Your Spanish Pronunciation,” https://www.speakinglatino.com/6-tongue-twisters-to-improve-your-spanish-pronunciation/ Wikipedia, “Albur”, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albur Ejemplos, “30 Ejemplos de Calambur,” https://www.ejemplos.co/calambur/ FluentU, “11 Punny Spanish jokes to Learn While You LOL,” by Devyn Ricks. https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/spanish-jokes/ Other Resources: La Aldea Irreductible: El Blog Cultural de Javier PELÁEZ, “¿Podrías decirme un retruécano?, ¿Y un calambur?, ¿O escribir un par de frases sin usar la letra “E”?,” July 11, 2008. https://irreductible.naukas.com/2008/07/11/podrias-decirme-un-retruecano-y-un-calambur-o-escribir-un-par-de-frases-sin-usar-la-letra-e/ WordReference.com, online language dictionary. https://www.wordreference.com Tongue Twisters Mentioned in Episode: RR Erre con erre cigarro, erre con erre barril. Rápido corren los carros, cargados de azúcar del ferrocarril. (R with R cigar, R with R barrel. Quickly run the carriages laden with the train’s sugar.) TRTres tristes tigres tragaban trigo en un trigal en tres tristes trastos. En tres tristes trastos tragaban trigo tres tristes tigres. (Lit: Three sad tigers were swallowing wheat in a wheat field in three meager containers. In three meager containers were swallowing wheat three sad tigers.) ÑÑoño Yáñez come ñame en las mañanas con el niño. (Dimwit Yañez eats yam in the mornings with the boy.) P / C Pablito clavó un clavito en la calva de un calvito. En la calva de un calvito un clavito clavó Pablito. (Little Pablo nailed a little nail in the bald spot of a little bald man. In the bald spot of a little bald man a little nail nailed little Pablo.)
31 Mar 201916min

Episode 6: Spanish Contractions, Part 2
In today's episode, the second part of Spanish Contractions, we focus on the "unofficial" contractions. (And yes, this even includes a few methods for texting and tweeting!) © 2019 by Language Answers, Ltd. Music by Master_Service from FiverrResearch Resources:Helping You Learn Spanish, “The Spanish Contractions your Textbook Didn’t Tell You About”, April 20, 2014 - http://helpingyoulearnspanish.com/spanish-contractions/ Enchufe TV, “Foto Pa’l Face” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNuzdKfpK60 Speaking Latino.com, “53 Spanish Slang Words for Friend” - https://www.speakinglatino.com/spanish-slang-for-friend/ FluentU, “All the Spanish Text Message Slang You’ll Need to Send Gr8 Texts 2 Ur BFF” by Rosie Hilder - https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/spanish-text-message-slang/ Other Resources: Toda Mafalda Blog. http://toda-mafalda.blogspot.com/2010/11/tiras-de-mafalda.html Anahi, “Para Qué” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQhKSU4fRWg Baldo, GoComics – (In English) https://www.gocomics.com/baldo (In Spanish) https://www.gocomics.com/baldoespanol
17 Mar 201911min

Episode 5: Contractions, Part 1
Today I talk about the common Spanish contractions: al, del, conmigo, contigo and consigo. And in the process, we also learn some random history. :) © 2019 by Language Answers, Ltd. Music by Master_Service from FiverrShout out to Women In Language Conference and Links: https://www.womeninlanguage.com The Fluent Show: Inside the Women in Language Conference: 12 Guests Tell All. (https://www.fluent.show/126)Research Resources: SpanishDict.com, “Consigo” - https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/consigo Quora.com, “In Spanish grammar, if you are talking formally (usted) do you use contigo or consigo?” - https://www.quora.com/In-Spanish-grammar-if-you-are-talking-formally-usted-do-you-use-contigo-or-consigo Jstor.org, “Excessive Analogical Change as an Impetus for Lexical Loss; Old Spanish Connusco, Convusco” by Joel Rini / Charlottesville -https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27940047.pdf?seq=1#page _scan_tab_contents Gramática española blog, July 15, 2014, “Conmigo, Contigo y Consigo” by Eleonora Castelli - http://elblogdegramatica.blogspot .com/2014/07/conmigo-contigo-y-consigo.html Castellano Actual, August 20, 2012, “Conmigo, Contigo y Consigo” - http://udep.edu.pe/castellanoactual/conmigo-contigo-y-consigo/ Real Academia Española, Diccionario, “Consigo” - https://dle.rae.es/?id=AQ1fBRU Woodward Spanish, “Contractions – AL-DEL: Spanish Grammar Rules,” https://www.spanish.cl/grammar-rules/contractions-al-del.htm Lawless Spanish, Free Spanish Lessons, “Spanish Contractions – Las contracciones” by Laura K. Lawless, https://www.lawlessspanish.com/grammar/contractions/
3 Mar 201915min

Episode 4: Valentine's Day Special!
In honor of the recent holiday, or hallmark day, we're celebrating with a special episode! Today, we'll talk about the vocabulary and history of Valentine's Day, as well as how it is celebrated in Spain and Mexico. © 2019 by Language Answers, Ltd. Music by Master_Service from FiverrResearch Resources:History.com, “6 Surprising Facts About St. Valentine,”Feb. 14, 2013, https://www.history.com/news/6-surprising-facts-about-st-valentine Catholic Education Resource Center, “History of St. Valentine,” by Father William Saunders, https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/catholic-contributions/history-of-st-valentine.html History.com, “History of Valentine’s Day,”December 22, 2009, https://www.history.com/topics/valentines-day/history-of-valentines-day-2FluentU, “4 Creative Ways to Whip Up the Most Romantic Spanish Valentine’s Day Cards,” by Meredith Kreisa, https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/valentines-day-cards-in-spanish/ FluentU, “8 Lovely Valentine’s Day Vocabulary Words for Spanish Learners,” by Tammy, https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/valentines-day-love-spanish-vocabulary-words-phrases-list/ MyDailySpanish, “10 Beautiful Spanish Love Quotes that Will Melt Your Heart,” by Janey, April 29, 2017, https://mydailyspanish.com/spanish-love-quotes/ Teleflora, “A Fun Guide to Hispanic and Latin Valentine’s Day Culture!” January 17, 2016, https://www.teleflora.com/blog/a-fun-guide-to-hispanic-and-latin-valentines-day-culture/ Spain Attractions, “5 Facts About St. Valentine’s Day in Spain,” by Miruna Corneanu, February 6, 2018, https://spainattractions.es/st-valentine-day-spain-facts/ Trip Savvy, “How do the Spanish Celebrate Valentine’s Day?”, by Damian Corrigan, December 26, 2018, https://www.tripsavvy.com/valentines-day-in-spain-1644288 Trip Savvy, “Valentine’s Day in Mexico,” by Suzanne Barbezat, January 4, 2019, https://www.tripsavvy.com/valentines-day-in-mexico-1588774 Culture Trip, “How to Celebrate Valentine’s Day Like a Mexican,” by Lauren Cocking, May 24, 2017, https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/mexico/articles/how-to-celebrate-valentines-day-like-a-Mexican Punta Sayulita, “Valentine’s Day Traditions in Mexico,” http://www.puntasayulitamexico.com/valentines-day-traditions-in-mexico/ Inside Mexico, “Valentine’s Day in Mexico: Celebrating Love & Friendship”, October 6, 2017, https://www.inside-mexico.com/valentines-day-celebrating-love-friendship/4/
17 Feb 201918min