Why Spanish has two different words: yerno and nuera? Origin of these words

3 days ago
Constanza Jeldres

Today at iScribo, we will discuss the etymological origins of the concepts of daughter-in-law and son-in-law. Come and join us.

Spain: the cradle of Spanish and a linguistic kaleidoscope

1 week ago

Today at iScribo, we discuss Spain and how Spanish coexists with other languages that make up its history and culture.

Say it here, not there: the multiple lives of a word in the Spanish of the world

2 weeks ago

Today iScribo delves into the curious world of Spanish words that mean different things depending on the country where you…

Pronunciation of v and b in Spanish: which one is correct?

3 weeks ago

Today at iScribo, we are discussing the pronunciation of the letters b and v in Spanish and whether there is…

Medieval Spanish and modern Spanish: the evolution of a language

1 month ago

Today, iScribo invites you to tour the changes the Spanish language has undergone since its beginnings in medieval times until…

Spanish and its distinction between ser and estar

1 month ago

Spanish is one of the few languages that distinguishes between the verbs ser and estar. Today, iScribo invites you to…

Ten curiosities about Spanish

2 months ago

Learn with iScribo some curiosities and interesting facts about Spanish, the second most spoken language in the world.

Using prepositions in Spanish: Complete guide with rules and exceptions

2 months ago

Using prepositions is essential for clarity and precision in Spanish. Come and learn a complete guide to mastering them with…

Spanish in music: from flamenco to reggaeton

2 months ago

Music is one of the primary forms of cultural expression, and today, iScribo invites you to discover the styles in…