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  • How to Find a Person in Honduras

    Finding a missing person or a person you have lost contact with in Honduras or another country can be difficult. Most people in the U.S. are located easily through home phone numbers, business...

  • How to Make a Mexican Dance Dress

    Mexico's colorful blend of European and Indian cultures is expressed in the traditional Mexican dance dress seen in the United States during a Folklorico festival. There is no one style, but many...

  • How to Learn to Speak Conversational Spanish

    Over 300 million people in 20 different countries speak Spanish worldwide, making it the third most commonly spoken language in the world. Though Spanish is primarily a Latin-based language like...

  • How to Learn Spanish in Chat Rooms

    Learning a new language is a very rewarding experience. It will provide you with opportunities for employment and friendship that you may never have experienced otherwise. Spanish is the...

  • How to Form the Past Tense of Regular Spanish Verbs

    There are two different ways to form the basic past tense for Spanish verbs. Following simple patterns will make conjugating Spanish verbs easier.

  • How to speak better Spanish

    Whether you have a introduction or wishing to learn. Spanish also known in Latin America, Spain, and Europe is Castilian or in Spanish (castellano). Castilian was the language of the one of the...

  • How to Tell the Difference Between the Imperfect vs. Preterit in Spanish

    There is a world of difference between two tenses in Spanish: the Imperfect vs. the Preterit.First of all, one has to understand that one is a completed past action=better known as the Preterit....

  • How to Tell the Difference Between the Conditional vs. the Future in Spanish

    In Spanish Future vs. the Conditional it is all about what you want to say and how to form it, either written or spoken. In English, for example, we use the words, "will" or "shall" to use the...

  • How to Learn to Drive a Car the Quick Way

    To some this article on how to learn to drive a car the quick way may seem a bit unorthodox;however, to my dad it was just a normal thing to do. Now, he taught me how to drive the traditional way...

  • How to Throw a Quinceañero

    A Quinceañero (spelled with an "o") is a party celebrating the fact that a boy is turning into a man. Hispanic girls have long celebrated their 15th birthday in this way. So, why not allow the...

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