Useful Spanish Phrases for Everyday Life | Super Easy Spanish 56

Useful Spanish Phrases for Everyday Life | Super Easy Spanish 56

In this episode Paulina takes us with her as she runs her errands, explaining lots of useful Spanish phrases and vocabulary on the way.

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If you ever move to a Spanish-speaking country, you may find it’s the mundane everyday phrases that are hard to remember when you need them. What day do the bins get taken? How do I get my clothes adjusted in Spanish? What if I’m locked out of my flat? In a video for Spanish beginners, Paulina takes us around different shops to do all those things we usually never quite get around to.
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Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and exposing the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language and English.
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Some particular or local words and expressions are marked in the subtitles with an asterisk.*

Subtitle translation: we try to translate our subtitles into English in the most literal way possible, without losing the meaning. While it may not always produce the best-sounding translation, we hope you find this useful as it should reduce the need for a dictionary or grammar book to understand every sentence.

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Host of this episode: Paulina Sainz
Editing: Harry Sumner
Camera: Rodrigo Dada
Translation: Harry Sumner
Proofreading: José Mora Landívar
Transcripts: Agustín Tripodi
Producer: Francisco A. Soza
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