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This post on Spanish phrases for travel will provide the key Spanish sayings that you need to know on any trip to a Spanish-speaking country. Language tips for Mexico. Get tips on the best way to learn the language, and this guide comes with a free printable on Spanish Language Learning! Get your printable today! Basic Spanish Phrases. Basic Spanish phrases foreign language. Basic Spanish phrases for kids. Language learning tips. Spanish Phrases For Travel, Basic Spanish Phrases, Beautiful Spanish Quotes, Simple Spanish Words, Phrases In Spanish, Common Spanish Phrases, Spanish Sayings, Useful Spanish Phrases, Spanish Words For Beginners

As I mentioned in my post on the benefits of foreign language for travel, I think that learning the basics of the language to any country you visit is a great way to bettter experience the local culture. If you’ve read my post on Sagunto, you may know that I studied abroad there and speak it at

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My son is learning Spanish and received this list of verbs from his teacher. I reformatted it so that it would all fit on one page and we're putting it up on the fridge so we can study it every day. I doubt he'll be able to roll his R's or pronounce the words correctly for quite a while, but at least he'll be able to memorize them and try, right? I apologize to all fluent Spanish speakers who may hear him butcher the language while he learns. :)

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