Jillian Crull / July 20, 2011 12:46 pm
Ga is the symbol for a shiny metal called Gallium. Its atomic number is 31, and its atomic weight is 69.7 something something. Pero, we don’t really care about all that. Lo que es importante is the melting point. 85.6 degrees Fahrenheit is all you need to turn this solid to liquid. If that doesn’t click right away for you [...]
Mel Gomez / July 4, 2011 3:06 pm
One of our favorite Spanglish articles by Eric Cortes. Eric Cortes encourages us to explorar nuestra ciudad. Sometimes I feel as though la gente doesn’t take advantage of las cosas around them. Sure, you live in a ciudad muy grande, pero yo creo que that is reason you’re here; it’s to take advantage of the cool stuff. Con cuatro millón [...]
Liz Spikol / April 27, 2011 4:11 pm
I think most Spanish-speakers and people studying Spanish know about Google.es — Google Spain. But you might not be aware that each Latin American country has its own Google, which is useful is you’re searching for very specific news from, say, Uruguay. Some of these sites are more developed than others, but I find that if you go to Google [...]
Liz Spikol / March 30, 2011 1:30 pm
Siempre nos gusta encontrar otros sitios web bilingües. Hoy he encontrado un blog escrito en México por David Bravo. El blog se trata de los carros (o coches or automóviles o lo que sea), y nos interesa porque los hispanos en los EE.UU. tienen una gran pasión por los carros. El post más reciente que escribió Bravo destaca el nuevo [...]
Liz Spikol / March 9, 2011 6:43 pm
These guys are totally menso, ¿no? Very annoying. It’s like they think it’s comical that she speaks Spanish. Apparently they’re all in a band called Hyper Crush. I don’t know anything about that, pero creo que they shouldn’t make fun of her because she’s ayudandothem. You know?
Liz Spikol / February 25, 2011 4:28 pm
Harry the Dirty The Spanglish mind at work. By Bill Santiago I caught Clint Eastwood talking Spanish on the Telefutura Network the other night. Somehow, Inspector Callahan’s amenazas came off just as threatening as ever, despite a dubbing job that sounded like the lines were being read by an overly polite opera tenor with a lisp. What I couldn’t get [...]