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1.5: Honorifics in Spanish
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English - April 14, 2024 12:05 - 5 minutes - 6.07 MB - ★★★★★ - 40 ratingsLanguage Learning Education Society & Culture Places & Travel learnspanish onlinespanishclasses spanishlanguage spanishlessons Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Welcome to episode 1.5 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast.
In this m-episode, we are going to learn about honorifics in Spanish.
I’ll be honest — when I started learning Spanish, I didn’t actually know what an honorific was.
It wasn’t until I started learning another language that I actually learned that that was the word we use for titles — such as Mrs., Mr., and Dr.
In this exercise, we’re going to learn some of these titles.
Side note — In Mexico and the rest of Latin America, they put a lot of emphasis on these titles. It’s very important that you call them Señor, Señora, Señorita.
If you know they have a college degree or a Masters, they even have a title for that — and you’re going to learn this in this episode.
It can be difficult for somebody who is not a native Spanish speaker to pick up on this in the beginning. But really put in the effort — in addition to the titles, you have to remember the gender.
Enjoy the m-episode. Let’s get started. Empezamos.
Welcome to episode 1.5 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. In this m-episode, we are going to learn about honorifics in Spanish. I’ll be honest — when I started learning Spanish, I didn’t actually know what an honorific was. It wasn’t until I started learning another language that I actually learned that that was the word we use for titles — such as Mrs., Mr., and Dr. In this exercise, we’re going to learn some of these titles. Side note — In Mexico and the rest of Latin America, they put a lot of emphasis on these titles. It’s very important that you call them Señor, Señora, Señorita. If you know they have a college degree or a Masters, they even have a title for that — and you’re going to learn this in this episode. It can be difficult for somebody who is not a native Spanish speaker to pick up on this in the beginning. But really put in the effort — in addition to the titles, you have to remember the gender. Enjoy the m-episode. Let’s get started. Empezamos.