Today we share some wonderful Real Spanish phrases about clothes and look at the role of motivation in learning lots of Spanish really quickly.
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Words and phrases from today’s video:
Quiero pulir mi español – I want to polish my Spanish
Si se me queda algo en el tintero me lo dices – If I’ve forgotten anything, let me know
Tintero – Ink well
Tintorería – Dry cleaners
Tontería – Something stupid or ridiculous
Que tontería – How silly/stupid/ridiculous
Vísteme despacio, que tengo prisa – Dress me slowly, I’m in a hurry / More haste, less speed
Estoy como un niño con zapatos nuevos – I’m really excited (like a kid with new shoes)
Estar en pañales – To be new at something, you haven’t mastered it yet
El proyecto está en pañales – We’re just starting the project
Estoy aprendiendo a pintar con óleo pero todavía estoy en pañales – I’m learning to paint with oil paints, but I’m still a real beginner
Sacar los trapos sucios – Air your dirty laundry (private matters) in public
No saques los trapos sucios en público – Don’t air you dirty laundry in public
¡Qué bien hablas! ¿Dónde aprendiste? – You speak really well, where did you learn?
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