
4 Tips for Avoiding Laismo, Leismo and Loismo
iScribo shows you how to use the pronouns la, lo and le so that you don’t commit the famous laismo, leismo, and loismo and learn the basics of Spanish grammar.
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iScribo shows you how to use the pronouns la, lo and le so that you don’t commit the famous laismo, leismo, and loismo and learn the basics of Spanish grammar.

Hoy, en iScribo, te traemos dos trucos prácticos para que tu español suene como si fuera tu idioma nativo. Con esfuerzo, es posible hablar un español adecuado.

It’s possible to sound like a native Spanish speaker. In this post, we will cover the 2 most important things about the Spanish language to pronounce properly.

¿Buscas trabajo en un país hispanohablante? iScribo te da unos consejos básicos para que consigas hacer una entrevista de trabajo en español con confianza.

Are you looking for a job in a Spanish-speaking country? iScribo shows you how to do well in an interview in Spanish to help you find a job with confidence.

El género de los sustantivos es masculino y femenino. Los sustantivos comunes en cuanto al género, epicenos y ambiguos son la excepción. iScribo te los enseña.

The gender of nouns in Spanish is masculine and feminine. Common gender nouns, epicene and ambiguous nouns are the exception. iScribo shows you how and why.

El cine español está en auge, no solo por el talento de intérpretes como Javier Bardem, sino por la calidad de los subtítulos en español. Descubre más aquí.

Films in Spanish are booming, not only because of the talent of Spanish actors like Javier Bardem, but because of the quality of dubbing. Find out more here.
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