5 Ways to get ACCURATE Translations Online

5 ways to get an ACCURATE translation when looking up words online.

So I recently got a question about looking up words online.

“How do you know if the words you look up online are accurate? It seems like every word has like 6 different translations.” – Hannah

So, yes Hannah, it can be very easy to start drowning in the ocean of language information poured out on you in the vast world wide web. But there are several things you can do to get the most accurate translation for your search. 

Here are the 5 ways to get an ACCURATE translation when looking up words online.  Continue reading 5 Ways to get ACCURATE Translations Online

Day 26 – “Remember when we lived in Korea?” (28 Day Spanish Challenge #1)

Day 26 – “Remember when we lived in Korea?”

Day 25 – “It’s under the desk.” (28 Day Spanish Challenge #1)

Day 25 – “It’s under the desk.”

Day 24 – “It’s next to the desk.” + Audio Flashcards! (28 Day Spanish Challenge #1)

Day 24 – “It’s next to the desk.” (Plus how to make audio flashcards!)

Day 23 – “It’s on the desk.” (28 Day Spanish Challenge #1)

Day 23 – “It’s on the desk.”

Quick Tip #4: How to Pronounce Long Words

How to Pronounce Long and Difficult Words

Ever run across long words that get you tongue tied, and you can’t ever seem to get em right no matter how many times you practice – over and over and over again?  Well, before you give up, try this simple solution: Start at the end of the word and work backwards in smaller chunks. Continue reading Quick Tip #4: How to Pronounce Long Words

Quick Tip #3: 6 Phrases Everyone Should Learn First

6 Phrases Everyone Should Learn First

I’m Justin Ryan at Language From Nothing with a quick tip on learning your first phrases in a new languague.  Here are 6 phrases you should always learn first no matter who you are or what language you are learning.

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Quick Tip #2: How to Flip Your “R” in Spanish

How to Flip your R in Spanish

Hi! I’m Justin Ryan with a quick tip on how to flip your Rs in Spanish.

 Spanish has 2 main R sounds:

  • Rolled
  • Flipped

 Today I’ll just be focusing on the flipped R.

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Quick Tip #1: How to Build a Massive Vocabulary with Only 1 Word.

Build a Massive Vocabulary with Only 1 Word

How do you build vocabulary with just one word? Easy. First start with one word.

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Day 22 – “Where is the book?” part 1 (28 Day Spanish Challenge #1)

Day 22 – “Where is the book?” part 1