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  1. StatusNomadicus

    Legal Translator [Cordoba] 2024 recommendation - Mecha Jalil

    just wanted to give an update here on the results of my translation results: my Residency is finalizing now, and my girlfriend's was approved recently, with a DNI number on the way! both of us used Mecha, legal name below: JALIL, MARÍA MERCEDES Matricula: 709 mertrad@gmail.com WhatsApp +54...
  2. Fred58

    Education What apps do you use to learn or improve your Spanish?

    Since I've been living here, I've been trying to improve my Spanish. Besides doing it to get by better here, I do it because it's a language that has interested and appealed to me even before I moved here. Also, if you have any recommendations for sites where I can learn slang, I would greatly...
  3. All the Answers

    Economy Milei described his meeting with Spanish companies as extraordinary, in the midst of the fight with the Sánchez government - Infobae

    Milei described his meeting with Spanish companies as extraordinary, in the midst of the fight with the Sánchez government: what did he tell them - Infobae Source...
  4. little cloud

    Newcomer Can I take Spanish classes at a university?

    I urgently need to take classes to improve my Spanish, I appreciate any recommendations! By the way I am living in Palermo now but I can go to another neighborhood without any problem :)
  5. america

    Newcomer Optimal Schooling: Blending English with Spanish Instruction

    Best school (preferably taught in English with some Spanish instruction)? Would appreciated insight into if schools were flexible around training regimes.
  6. TripMe

    Trip Reports Taburete Club de Comedia - Argentine comedy in spanish

    Taburete Club de Comedia is a space produced by artists and aimed at both stand up fans and those who want to get closer to the genre and even those who are just looking for a night out and laugh non-stop. The show is all in Spanish and with Argentine words. For a person who speaks Spanish quite...
  7. J

    Can you get by living in Buenos Aires not speaking Spanish and only English?

    I can't speak any Spanish at all. When I go to Mexico I just use Google Translate and can get by. Many of the cities are very touristy like Cancun and Cabo. Can I easily get by speaking no Spanish at all in a city like Buenos Aires? I am sure most tourists don't speak Spanish from the USA...
  8. earlyretirement

    Did you learn to speak Spanish in Argentina? If so, what is the reaction of those you speak with when you use your Castellano?

    I took some Spanish in high school but didn't really pay attention and only took it because I had to. Then I mostly learned in Buenos Aires once I moved there. I went to Lenguas Vives and had a private tutor as well. When I travel around Latin America people always comment on my Castellano...
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