DiscoverAha Spanish — Real Spanish from Buenos Aires
Aha Spanish — Real Spanish from Buenos Aires
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Aha Spanish — Real Spanish from Buenos Aires

Author: Marina Boschi

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Discover the real Spanish spoken in Argentina’s vibrant capital! Whether you’re struggling with tricky grammar like the subjunctive or the difference between saber and conocer, or curious about everyday expressions and cultural insights, this podcast is your go-to guide.

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6 Episodes
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Ever wondered why “conocer” means “to know” in the present but suddenly flips to “to meet” in the past? 🤔 In this video, I’ll show you the most common Spanish verbs that change meaning in the preterite—like conocer, saber, poder, querer, tener—so you can finally understand the difference and avoid confusion. 💡 With real examples in Spanish + English translation, you’ll see how one verb can tell a completely different story depending on the tense. 👉 Perfect for Spanish learners who want to so...
In Spanish, the verbs ser and estar both mean "to be", but they are not interchangeable—and when combined with “bueno” or “bien”, they can totally change the meaning of your sentence. In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ When to use ser bueno vs. estar bueno💡 Why “estar bien” doesn't always mean someone feels okay⚠️ Subtle (and sometimes funny!) shifts in meaning when you use the wrong verbWe’ll also cover expressions you’ll hear in daily conversations, plus examples from real-life Spanish in Arg...
Confused by “bien”, “bueno”, and “buen”? You’re not alone. In this episode, we’ll untangle the meanings and uses of these three commonly mixed-up words—and we’ll go one step further! You’ll also learn about: 📌 The 3 key exceptions to the rule that adjectives come after nouns in Spanish⚡ How changing the word order can change the meaning🎙️ Real-life examples that native speakers use every dayWe break it all down with clear explanations, real-world phrases, and tips that help you sound more na...
Do you know when to use "saber" and when to use "conocer"? Both mean “to know”, but they’re not interchangeable—and using the wrong one can sound awkward or confusing. In this episode, you’ll learn: 🎯 The key difference between "saber" and "conocer"📚 How to use each verb correctly in real-life situations🧠 Memory tricks and example sentences to make it stickYou'll also hear practical examples related to people, places, facts, and skills, with real-life phrases to help you sound more fluent. — ...
You’ve probably heard that Spanish nouns are either masculine or feminine… so why do we say “el agua” if agua is feminine? In this episode, we break it down for you: 💧 Why “agua” is grammatically feminine📢 Why we use “el” instead of “la” before it🗣️ How this works with other nouns that begin with a stressed "a", "ha" You’ll also learn some useful expressions with agua, and how native speakers handle similar cases in everyday conversation. This is not just a grammar lesson—it’s a confidence b...
Are you confused about when to use "tú", "vos", or "ti" in Spanish? You're not alone! These pronouns can be tricky—especially if you're learning Rioplatense Spanish, the variety spoken in Argentina and Uruguay, where “vos” is part of everyday life. In this episode, we explore: 🧠 The difference between "tú" and "vos" When and how to use "ti", and how it's different from "tú" Whether you're an expat living in Buenos Aires, traveling through Latin America, or learning Spanish online, this ...
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