Diana Con Webber
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Co-authored Articles (7)
How to
Count up to 10 in Spanish
When you start learning another language, one of the first things you'll master is how to count. This skill serves as a building block to other aspects of the language. Once you know numbers, you'll be able to quantify g...
How to
Speak Spanish (Basics)
Believe it or not, Spanish is the second-most spoken language on the planet. Developing your Spanish-speaking skills is a great way to meet new people, communicate with Spanish speakers, and immerse yourself in a new way...
How to
Say Beautiful Girl in Spanish
Spanish is a beautiful language spoken by many people around the world. There are several situations in which you may want to refer to someone as a "beautiful girl." There are many ways to do this, and the appropriate ph...
How to
Say Dad in Spanish
Looking to brush up on your Spanish? Learning the word for “dad” is a great (and easy!) place to start. We’ve covered all the vocab and slang you need to know across multiple Spanish-speaking regions, so you can so...
How to
Write Numbers in Spanish
For the most part, writing numbers in Spanish is no different than writing them in English. Spanish uses the same numerals as are used in English. However, there are some quirks to writing numbers in Spanish that don't e...
How to
Say the Date in Spanish
Writing or saying the date in Spanish can be confusing at first because in Spanish the day comes first, followed by the month. But Spanish can be easier because there's only one way to say the date – not multiple ways ...
How to
Change a Noun to a Verb
There are some situations where you may need to change a noun to a verb. If English is your second language, there are some verbs and nouns that are commonly confused. While it may take some time and practice, you can ev...