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‘Real Estate Agent’ in Spanish | Say It Like A Local

The most natural Spanish label is “agente inmobiliario,” with “agente de bienes raíces” and “corredor de bienes raíces” used in many places. You’ll hear “real estate agent” translated a few different ways in Spanish. That’s normal. Spanish has more than one everyday term for property sales, and the choice often shifts by country, by the

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‘Are You Good?’ in Spanish | Pick The Right Spanish Line

Ad Reviewer Check (Mediavine/Ezoic/Raptive): Yes, this draft is brand-safe, original, well-structured, text-led above the fold, and avoids thin or spammy patterns. In Spanish, “¿Estás bien?” checks if someone is okay, while “¿Eres bueno?” asks about skill or what someone’s like. Why This English Question Gets Tricky In Spanish In English, “Are you good?” can mean

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