Muletillas

Muletillas, often translated as “filler words” in English, are more than just linguistic crutches in Spanish conversations. These handy conversational tools serve various functions, from structuring dialogue to buying time for thought, seeking agreement, adding emphasis, and checking comprehension. Extending and Structuring Conversation Buying Time to Think and Re-Explain Finding Agreement Adding Emphasis Checking Comprehension Muletillas are integral to fluent Spanish conversation, serving various communicative … Continue reading Muletillas

¿Qué tal? – diciendo lo que quieres hacer

Diciendo lo que quieres hacer/ Saying what you want to do When talking to friends and colleagues there’ll be plenty of things you’ll want to do together. To say what you would like to do, you can use me gustaría (I’d like). This comes from the verb gustar. I´d like to… Me gustaría darte las gracias por tu ayuda. I’d like to thank you for … Continue reading ¿Qué tal? – diciendo lo que quieres hacer