Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with brother pigs Frederick and the ever-curious Piggeldy. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what a letter is. What will Frederick tell him?
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy yet another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what sayings are. Will Frederick provide him with a straightforward answer?
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know how to get to Pig Bay, which sounds like an ideal place for them. Or is it?!
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy yet another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what bees are!
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what “boredom” is.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what a sheep is.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to learn about weeds.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy amusing pig brothers Piggledy and Frederick's latest stroll. This time, Piggeldy wants to know about nostalgia.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick go out for a stroll through the meadow. This time, the subject that piques Piggedly's interest is birthdays.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
As pig brothers Frederick and Piggeldy stroll, Piggeldy inquires about summer.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
This time, curious Piggeldy wants to know what snow is... and his older brother Frederick explains it as patiently as ever.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico
“Lo siento, soy yo” is a classic line for ending a romantic relationship. We’ve said it and we’ve heard it. That doesn’t make it any less painful. In this animated video from San Pascualito Rey, we see hearts pierced by arrows over and over. Appropriately, this song is included in the album titled “Sufro sufro sufro”.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Mexico
Bienvenido al sueño is the first solo effort by the artist formerly known as Rubén Albarrán—of Café Tacuba / Café Tacvba fame. (‘Tacuba’ became ‘Tacvba’ after a lawsuit, according to this Wikipedia entry.) Check out Sizu’s wild video to the album’s title track. Nice hats, no?
Difficulty: Newbie
Venezuela
Let's learn some pertinent Spanish vocabulary for celebrating a festive spring holiday: Easter!
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico
In English “forever” is a really long time, it’s also, you’ll notice, written as a single word. In Spanish “for ever” is expressed as “for always,” also a long time, and is written as two distinct words, para siempre. Zurdok has been infecting Mexico, and the world, with its catchy tunes since 1994.
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