The Quick Guide to More Venezuelan Spanish
A Colloquial Spanish Dictionary
Continue Discovering the local language
Quick Guide to MORE Venezuelan Spanish eBook
This book is the second volume about Venezuelan Spanish and vocabulary following the first book, Quick Guide to Venezuelan Spanish. More than 500 new vocabulary words and phrases are added to this follow up dictionary.
The truth About Spanish
Spanish vocabulary changes significantly from one country to the next. Yet, few people learn about this until they are in a country, stumbling through the local Spanish.
Are you learning Spanish?
Preparing to visit Venezuela?
Or even just wanting to be more familiar with its specific slang and local words?
With this eBook, words like argolla, arrimado, bicha, and asquerosito will no longer be a mystery!
Over 500 terms and sayings
Summarized English definitions
More than 475 example sentences
45 illustrations
Praise and Testimonials
Excelente para aprender "Venezolano" - it actually also helps me with my English!!
Veronica Simon ● Amazon Review
Jared is the go-to guy for anyone learning or considering learning Spanish, and he’ll blow you away with how much he knows about the Latin American varieties of the language.
Donovan Nagel ● Mezzofanti Guild: Community of Serious Language Learners
Romey translates common colloquialisms into English so that Americans can actually understand what the heck locals are saying when they visit South American countries.
Monica Garske ● AOL News
Is This Book for You?
YES, IF...
you are moving to Venezuela.
YES, IF...
you have family in Venezuela and want to communicate better.
YES, IF...
you are Venezuelan and want to express yourself better in English.
YES, IF...
you already speak Spanish and want to improve your Venezuelan Spanish.
YES, IF...
you are traveling to Venezuela.
NO, IF...
you are sharing this book with kids.
NO, IF...
you do not want to read or learn naughty (yet commonly used) local language.
NO, IF...
this book will be your only resource to learn Spanish. (It is best used to complement resources and tools developed specifically to teach Spanish.)
NO, IF...
you are just starting to learn Spanish.
Quick Guide to MORE Venezuelan Spanish eBook
The Second Part Venezuelan Spanish Dictionary by Speaking Latino
About Jared & Speaking Latino
My name is Jared, and I am a native of the United States of America whose first serious attempt at learning languages began in my early twenties. Until then, I’d say, I had a more or less typical background. After age 5, I lived in one area of the country, never outside the US and had little exposure to Spanish. Then, in my early twenties, aseries of fortuitous circumstances completely changed my life.
I am not an educated linguist. I started as a language learner just like you. I’ve spent thousands of hours studying and speaking Spanish. I had a couple of years in my life when English barely existed. And with this, I know how difficult learning to communicate in Spanish may be.
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