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Pitfalls Spanish speakers really hit

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Easy wins

Spanish speakers already know these.

Words that look or sound nearly the same in Spanish and English. Free vocabulary the day you start.

commercialcomercial

almost identical

universityuniversidad

almost identical

importantimportante

lose the e

doctordoctor

identical

familyfamilia

almost identical

minuteminuto

almost identical

historyhistoria

almost identical

naturalnatural

identical

animalanimal

identical

hospitalhospital

identical

Watch out

The traps Spanish speakers usually fall into.

False friends, missing sounds, and the patterns school never warned you about.

embarrassedembarazada

Embarazada means pregnant. Embarrassed is avergonzado.

successsuceso

Suceso means event, not success. Success is éxito.

sensiblesensible

Spanish sensible means sensitive. English sensible means reasonable.

actuallyactualmente

Actualmente means currently. Actually is en realidad.

librarylibrería

Librería is a bookshop. A library is una biblioteca.

assistasistir

Asistir usually means to attend. To assist someone is ayudar.

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We suggest A2 for most Spanish speakers.

Most Spanish speakers start comfortably at A2 thanks to shared Latin roots. If school English never quite stuck, A2 is the right reset.

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