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🌟 5 False Friends in Spanish and English You Need to Watch Out For! 🇪🇸🇬🇧 Hola, everyone! 👋 I’m Cinthia, your friendly Spanish teacher, and today we’re going to tackle those tricky words that look the same in both languages but actually mean different things! Let’s avoid these common mistakes and sound like a pro! 💪 1️⃣ Embarazada This one can be confusing! "Embarazada" doesn’t mean embarrassed—it means pregnant! So, if you want to say you’re embarrassed in Spanish, you’d say "avergonzado/a." 2️⃣ Actual In English, "actual" means real or true, but in Spanish, "actual" means current or present. So, if you want to say "actual" in the sense of "real," use "real" in Spanish instead! 3️⃣ Assistir In Spanish, "asistir" means to attend or be present at an event—not to assist! If you want to say help in Spanish, the correct word is "ayudar." 4️⃣ Ropa In English, "rope" refers to a thick cord, but in Spanish, "ropa" means clothes! So, be careful not to mix these up when shopping! 😅 5️⃣ Sensible "Sensible" in English means someone who is emotionally aware, but in Spanish, "sensible" means sensitive. So, be careful when describing someone’s feelings in Spanish—it’s "sensitivo" if you’re talking about emotional sensitivity! 🔥 Pro Tip: Spanish and English might share some words, but don’t be fooled by their appearance! Keep practicing, and don’t be afraid to ask if you’re unsure. 💬 Want to avoid more of these mix-ups? Book a class with me, and let’s clear up all those tricky words so you can speak confidently! ¡Hasta pronto! 😊
28 janv. 2025 03:56
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Here’s a description of three amazing artists I admire: Sabrina Carpenter Sabrina Carpenter is an incredible singer, actress, and songwriter who inspires me with her talent and versatility. She started her career at a young age, starring in Disney’s Girl Meets World, and quickly proved she’s more than just an actress. Her music is a perfect blend of pop with meaningful lyrics, and her album Emails I Can’t Send showcases her ability to tell stories through her songs. I admire how she balances acting, singing, and staying authentic to herself in an industry that’s not always easy. Billie Eilish Billie Eilish is an artist who redefined what it means to be unique in the music world. I admire her boldness, creativity, and how she isn’t afraid to break the rules of traditional pop. Her haunting vocals, especially in songs like Ocean Eyes and Bad Guy, paired with her brother Finneas’ production, are unmatched. Billie’s authenticity and openness about mental health and body image make her someone I look up to—not just as a singer but as a person who uses her platform for good. Ariana Grande Ariana Grande is the epitome of talent and resilience. Her vocal range is out of this world, often compared to legends like Mariah Carey, and she can effortlessly switch between pop, R&B, and even Broadway-style music. Despite facing challenges, such as the tragic Manchester attack, she has shown incredible strength and used her experiences to create meaningful music. Her album Thank U, Next is not just an emotional masterpiece but also a testament to self-growth and empowerment.
27 janv. 2025 15:25
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