Finding a Babysitter: Key Interview Questions in Spanish
A late-night scramble in Santo Domingo Two summers ago my partner and I scored last-minute tickets to a Juan Luis Guerra concert. Euphoric—until we
Filing Taxes as an Expat: Spanish Words on Your Declaración
Café, Receipts, and the Annual Panic Every March my favorite colmado in Santiago rolls out a cardboard sign: “Traiga sus facturas para la declaraci
Festival Spanish: Surviving “Las Fallas,” “Carnaval,” and the Never-Ending Beat of Latin Fire
I was halfway through a foam-splattered conga line in Santiago de los Caballeros when the memory of Valencia’s “La Cremà” suddenly flashed acro
Explaining Insurance Claims In Spanish After an Accident
First Things First: Why Claim Spanish Differs From Tourist Spanish Ordering empanadas stretches one set of verbs; describing a three‑car fender‑be
Essential Spanish Phrases for Your First 72 Hours in a New Country – A Personal Travel Diary
Day 0 · 23:45 – Wheels Down and Wide‑Eyed The tires kiss the humid tarmac outside Santo Domingo—Las Américas if we’