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Colombian Street Greetings: From “Quiubo” to “Parce”
A few years back I landed in Medellín after months tucked into my Santo Domingo routine. I hopped in a taxi, flashed my Caribbean smile,

A few years back I landed in Medellín after months tucked into my Santo Domingo routine. I hopped in a taxi, flashed my Caribbean smile,

I still remember the first time a motoconchista in Santo Domingo slowed down, glanced back at me and said, “¿Ta’ jevi la vaina?” We’d just

Buying a car in the Dominican Republic can be an adventure, especially if Spanish is not your first language. In this blog post, we’ll dive

Why Dominican Context Matters Dominican workplace Spanish is formally correct yet surprisingly warm. You’ll notice: Keep these nuances in mind as we dissect each email

Why Coffee Spanish Matters More Than Classroom Spanish You can conjugate ser and estar flawlessly, yet the first time you step up to a jam‑packed