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Just a Spanish Phrase

News in Slow Spanish
Spanish Language
Lágrimas De Cocodrilo
Cortar El Bacalao
Moderation
Leadership
Cod
Venezuela
Cultural Context
Cuatro Gatos
History Of Cod Fish
La Tercera Es La Vencida
Acceptance
Argentina
Drones
Cat
Costar Un Ojo De La Cara
Geopolitics
Salted Fish
Elon Musk
Donald Trump

Want to learn Spanish and also connect with the culture? Just a Spanish Phrase is a free Spanish language learning podcast (presented in English) that unpacks the most fascinating Spanish idioms and Spanish expressions. In each short and engaging episode, our hosts explore the origins, meanings, and cultural context behind popular Spanish phrases. Whether you're just starting to learn Spanish or y... more

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En todo el mundo no existe otro material más valorado y codiciado que el oro. El rey de los metales preciosos, con su variedad de usos, relativa rareza y, sobre todo, su seductor brillo amarillo, es el símbolo máximo de la riqueza y el poder. Tan pot... more

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Decimos que el mundo es un pañuelo cuando queremos expresar que, a pesar de todo, el mundo no es tan grande como parece. Bueno, sí, la Tierra tiene un radio de 6.371 kilómetros, una superficie de 510,1 millones de kilómetros y es habitada por más de ... more

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Renzo
Co-host who engages in discussions about Spanish phrases and idioms, providing cultural context and personal anecdotes.
Maria
Co-host who explores the meanings and cultural contexts of Spanish phrases, often sharing personal experiences and insights.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • A good, interesting learning podcast

    It's good to learn some extra phrases and the background behind them. Super interesting, a nice length, worth your while if you're learning Spanish!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JenFromTheBlock69
    United States4 months ago
  • Quite interesting

    I love this podcast. I’m not sure I will ever use any of these phrases, simply because I need to focus on all the other things I need to learn in Spanish to communicate well. But I absolutely love the etymology of language, so I find each episode so interesting. I also just think I could listen to Renzo all day; he seems like such a truly delightful human.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cee_Senn
    United States4 months ago
  • Good show but . . .

    I enjoy the show but it would be better without the digs at the United Stares.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    SahuaritaAZ
    United States5 months ago
  • I LOVE.

    I’ve been listening to “News in Slow Spanish”, and loved that. I was excited to hear that they had this podcast as well, and am LOVING it.

    Also, it’s sad that the 1 star commenter felt it necessary to try and tank their rating. But we can assume it was a classic Magat. Please see past this and listen to how well they explain these phrases. SO useful and interesting. Thank you both!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    V t o r I
    United States5 months ago
  • Love this!!!

    I have been a long-term subscriber to news in slow Spanish and was excited to see this new podcast. It’s very fun and chatty and you still learn a lot as well. I’m really enjoying it. It’s like two friends talking, but you learned something along the way . Renzo and Maria have always been my favorite hosts on the program and are so likable.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nittanygal
    United States5 months ago

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Many enjoy the cultural insights offered in conjunction with language learning, making the content relatable to personal experiences.
Some reviews mention a desire for less political commentary, indicating a preference for purely educational content without political overtones.
Listeners appreciate the humorous and engaging presentation of Spanish phrases, finding the episodes both educational and entertaining.

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Me lo contó un pajarito
Q: Where do you get your information nowadays? What are your sources of information nowadays?
Maria shares that she gets information primarily from Reddit, BBC, New York Times, Atlantic, and News in Slow Spanish, emphasizing the need to compare sources responsibly.
Armarse la gorda
Q: Why don't we see more big political actions?
There is a sense of numbness towards political issues and protests, compounded by a fast-moving news cycle.
Armarse la gorda
Q: Do you think protests are effective?
Protests can lead to change, but many lose belief in their effectiveness as they grow older; often people pursue grassroots efforts instead.
El que parte y reparte, se queda con la mejor parte
Q: Where does this phrase come from?
The phrase is rooted in Spanish colloquial and oral traditions, often exhibiting pun-like characteristics.
El que parte y reparte, se queda con la mejor parte
Q: Do you consider yourself generous or selfish?
Maria reflects on her past self as selfish, particularly regarding sharing her mother's birthday cake, but expresses that she has grown to be more generous over time.

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This engaging podcast focuses on popular Spanish idioms and phrases, catering to both beginners and advanced learners of the Spanish language. Each episode delves into the origins and meanings of expressions, enhancing listeners' cultural awareness and linguistic skills. The hosts present these topics in a lively and relatable manner, making the content enjoyable and accessible, whether you're on your daily commute or seeking to impress Spanish-speaking friends. Unique elements include the exploration of historical contexts and personal anecdotes, which enrich the learning experience and provide humorous insights into the language.

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