09/03/2026
Most Spanish learners know “No sé.”
But native speakers have many other ways to say “I don’t know.”
In real conversations you’ll hear them.
Some sound casual.
Some sound thoughtful.
Some even show uncertainty.
Learning these small variations makes your Spanish sound more natural — and much less like a textbook.
Which one would you use? 👇
02/03/2026
Saying “¿Qué?” in Spanish isn’t always wrong…
but it can sound sharp.
In Spanish, tone and phrasing matter more than you think.
A small change can make you sound polite instead of impatient.
Save this post, this is the kind of detail that makes your Spanish sound natural, not translated.
Which one do you usually use?
23/02/2026
These small words don’t change the grammar,
they change your rhythm.
They make you sound less robotic and more real.
Start adding them to your conversations and notice the difference.
Which one do you hear the most? 👇
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18/02/2026
Meet Vanessa 💛
She’s the one who fills every class with energy.
Her enthusiasm is contagious and makes learning feel active, motivating, and natural.
16/02/2026
In Spanish, politeness is built into the language.
Small changes like please and diminutives can make you sound kinder, more natural, and more local.
Save this post for your next trip.
Un cafecito, por fa’ ☕😉