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Learn Spanish: Spanish Idiomatic Expressions ‒ Everyday Phrases ‒ Proverbs & Sayings - cover

Learn Spanish: Spanish Idiomatic Expressions ‒ Everyday Phrases ‒ Proverbs & Sayings

Carlos Aguerro

Publisher: Carlos Aguerro

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Summary

Learn Spanish fast: Aprenda Español rápidamente

As you may already know, Spanish is not an easy-to-learn language.
The best way to try to master Spanish is to learn by heart its most popular idiomatic expressions.

In this book, you will find the corresponding English version below every Spanish Modismo, plus a couple of ready-to-use examples to help you catch its full meaning.

Learn 250 Spanish idioms, everyday phrases and proverbs, and enjoy comparing them with their English equivalents.
Available since: 08/11/2015.

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