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Bandeira de Espanhol

Descubra a beleza da cultura Espanhol

Destaque do dia

Palavra do dia

le

pronoun

Him, her, it, or formal 'you' (object pronoun).

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Expressão do dia

¡Qué bien!

How good! / Great!

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Dica de gramática

Describing the Past: Pretérito Imperfecto

A2 verbs_past

Used for habitual past actions (things you 'used to' do).

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Spanish surpassed 600 million potential users in 2024 (Instituto Cervantes).

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More than 24 million people are studying Spanish as a foreign language.

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ASALE brings together 23 academies to maintain a shared panhispanic norm.

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Escrita: latin Direção: Esquerda para direita Latin alphabet with n tilde (enye), accents (a, e, i, o, u), diaeresis (u), and inverted punctuation (¿ ? / ¡ !).

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El español conecta culturas en Europa, América y África.

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Espanhol Learning FAQ

Start with the variety you need in real life (work, school, or community). Then expand listening exposure with content from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the Southern Cone.
Yes. Spanish connects business, tourism, education, technology, and culture across multiple regions. It also has strong presence in the United States and Latin America.
For many learners: ser/estar, por/para, past tenses, the subjunctive, and faster regional speech. With guided practice and steady exposure, these become manageable.
Combine high-frequency vocabulary, real-use phrases, applied grammar, and pronunciation practice. Prioritize daily consistency and topic-based context.