Episode 301 – Q&A Spanish

We’re delighted to announce that JP and Nahyeli are back with another series of Q&A Spanish. As usual, they’re answering listener questions and in this week’s show, Soumaya wants to know if it’s possible to say buenas tardes when you’re saying goodbye to someone. Normally buenas tardes would be seen as a “hello” equivalent in the evening, but it’s possible to use this phrase – and others – as a goodbye. Listener Rodney has a similar question about the word buenas used as a shortened greeting. JP and Nahyeli provide an insight into these alternative greetings. Listener Steve is asking about the word casi in the present tense. This is quite a peculiar usage in Spanish which seems to go against everything we’ve learned so far about tenses! As ever, our Spanish language experts will explain everything.

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If you have a question for our experts, you can get in touch with the Q&A Spanish team at the Q&A Spanish page. Remember that we welcome all questions, even if you’re just starting out with Spanish!

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Introducing Q&A Spanish

If you’re a long-standing Coffee Break Spanish listener did you know that we also have another show for Spanish learners? In Q&A Spanish our resident Spanish language experts, JP and Nahyeli, answer questions from our listeners. This special introductory episode for Coffee Break Spanish listeners will explain how to access the Q&A Spanish course.

In order to access all Q&A Spanish lessons moving forward, you need to make sure that you’re subscribed to the Q&A Spanish feed: we’ll not be publishing the weekly episodes in the Coffee Break Spanish feed, so you must subscribe to the Q&A Spanish feed. Use the links below:

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