Word for the Travel Wise (01/02/07)

If anyone created the same type of 2007 To-Do List as I did, I suspect there should be much travel planning to become more conversational in a lingo if not fluent. Most of my travels will be by audio books and live radio web stream, but for those who can make it out yonder to practice in full emersion I hope it pays off! And it should…

Today’s word is a Spanish word used in Mexico:

viajar – travel

Amerispan, Cactus Language and IMAC are all good starting points to learning abroad. A free membership at Spanish Unlimited gives you the opportunity to learn a new word everyday by email, gain pen pals and hear audio of the words. Their website is actually a good resource tool for many different Spanish related topics. I won’t even begin to list some of the texts out there that could further your studies because there are entirely too many. If you know of some language books that would be useful please feel free to list them.

Past Spanish words: escalar, cercano, realidad, enfermo, jalar, isla, timbre

Word for the Travel Wise (11/24/06)

Whether you’re in search of postage in Nicaragua to send a postcard back home or surfing the web for some new stamps to add to your collection here is a Spanish word that might make your hunting easier. That is if the person you’re dealing with doesn’t speak English or your native tongue.

Today’s word is a Spanish word used in Nicaragua:

timbre – postage

Amerispan, Cactus Language and IMAC are all good starting points to learning abroad. A free membership at Spanish Unlimited gives you the opportunity to learn a new word everyday by email, gain pen pals and hear audio of the words. Their website is actually a good resource tool for many different Spanish related topics. I won’t even begin to list some of the texts out there that could further your studies because there are entirely too many. If you know of some language books that would be useful please feel free to list them.

Past Spanish words: escalar, cercano, realidad, enfermo, jalar, isla

Word for the Travel Wise (10/14/06)

Even though it was only this past February I spent three weeks in the Caribbean and a year since I was in Costa Rica, thoughts of traveling somewhere in Latin America or the Carib has been swimming heavily around in my head. The question now is where to go or travel to first? I have a few ideas, but I’m certainly open to others. For instance I know very little about Panama with the exception of the famous Panama Canal. What’s up with the beaches? Worth checking out? Anyone out there been over to Isla Grande? After reading this tiny blurb from Lonely Planet it has certainly placed Panama on my list, but any additional feedback for anybody would be great!

Today’s word is a Spanish word from Panama:

isla – island

Amerispan, Cactus Language and IMAC are all good starting points to learning abroad. A free membership at Spanish Unlimited gives you the opportunity to learn a new word everyday by email, gain pen pals and hear audio of the words. Their website is actually a good resource tool for many different Spanish related topics. I won’t even begin to list some of the texts out there that could further your studies because there are entirely too many. If you know of some language books that would be useful please feel free to list them.

Past Spanish words: escalar, cercano, realidad, enfermo, jalar

Word for the Travel Wise (09/10/06)

Okay, everyone – big sigh of relief this week. I’m departing from languages of the Silk Road to return to some you may actually try to learn further than my everyday Gadling feature. Today I point your attention to Uruguay’s thermal waters as featured on the front page of their tourism site. Perfect place to head if you’re planning an early escape from North American winters. Go check it out.

Today’s word is a Spanish word from Uruguay:

nadar – swim

Amerispan, Cactus Language and IMAC are all good starting points to learning abroad. A free membership at Spanish Unlimited gives you the opportunity to learn a new word everyday by email, gain pen pals and hear audio of the words. Their website is actually a good resource tool for many different Spanish related topics. I won’t even begin to list some of the texts out there that could further your studies because there are entirely too many. If you know of some language books that would be useful please feel free to list them.

Past Spanish words:
escalar, cercano, realidad, enfermo, jalar

Word for the Travel Wise (08/09/06)

Inspiration can come from just about anywhere. It can come from a Discovery Channel program, a nature hike through a famed national park or from the entrance of a local store. This is a word most of you have probably seen at one point or another, but never took much time to sound out or ignored completely. (The English speaking mind can do that with ease sometimes.)

Today’s word is a Spanish word from Mexico:

jalar – pull

Amerispan, Cactus Language and IMAC are all good starting points to learning abroad. A free membership at Spanish Unlimited gives you the opportunity to learn a new word everyday by email, gain pen pals and hear audio of the words. Their website is actually a good resource tool for many different Spanish related topics. I won’t even begin to list some of the texts out there that could further your studies because there are entirely too many. If you know of some language books that would be useful please feel free to list them.

Past Spanish words: escalar, cercano, realidad, enfermo