Español de 🇳🇮 Nicaragua vs. 🇩🇴 República Dominicana ♫ 188
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Do you ever get confused with all the differences in the Spanish language from country to country?  In this episode, host Tamara Marie is joined by language coaches Kesia Sosa from the Dominican Republic and Jael Torrez from Nicaragua.   They discuss common Spanish words that are different in  Central America and the Caribbean.   Kesia and Jael also explain that you have to tener cuidado (be careful) with some of these expressions when you're visiting other countries where the meaning can be offensive or even vulgar.  Listen to this episode to find out how dominicanos and nicos say common Spanish words like fiesta, cosa, and amigo. If you want to practice speaking Spanish and learn how it feels to be part of the Spanish Fluency Club, I invite you to sign up for a FREE Spanish Conversation Practice session this week only! >>> ​Click here to sign up for Conversation Practice​ LEAVE US A RATING & REVIEW (click here) Let us know how we're doing por favor! 🙏🏽 ⭐Leave us a rating & review in iTunes and we just might give you a shout out on a future episode ;) 📩 Join our e-mail list and be the first to know when new episodes are released, plus get access to exclusive listener discounts + giveaways 📧 Subscribe to our email list Connect with us... 📲 Follow us on Instagram 👩‍👩‍👧‍👦 Join our Facebook Community 📜 Get transcripts when you sign up as a show supporter
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