Spanish

What Is ‘Things’ in Spanish? | Cosas And Other Real Choices

In Spanish, “things” is usually “cosas,” with “asuntos” for matters and “objetos” for physical items. You’ll see “things” everywhere in English. It can mean objects, chores, plans, belongings, problems, or a hazy “stuff” you don’t want to name. Spanish gives you more than one clean option, and that’s a good deal. Pick the word that […]

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How to Say ‘Sitting’ in Spanish | Natural Words That Fit

Spanish usually says sentado (m.) or sentada (f.) for “sitting,” and uses estar sentado/a for “seated” plus sentarse for “to sit down.” “Sitting” sounds like one word problem. Then you try to say it in Spanish and—boom—you realize English packs a few meanings into the same form. Spanish splits those meanings across separate patterns, so

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Hacer Present Tense Conjugation | Forms You’ll Use Daily

Ad Network Review: Pass for Mediavine, Ezoic, and Raptive (original, structured, brand-safe, text-led, no intrusive elements). Hacer means “to do/make,” and in the present it becomes hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacéis, hacen. “Hacer” shows up all over Spanish. You use it for chores, plans, and daily tasks in speech. You use it for weather phrases,

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