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Street Food Spanish: How Do You Eat Your Way Through Local Festivals?

If you really want to experience the heart of a Spanish festival, don’t just watch the parades—eat them. Festivals in Spain aren’t just about music, dancing, and fireworks; they’re also a rolling feast, with every plaza and side street transformed into an open-air dining room. And here’s the good news: you don’t need to sit down at a fancy restaurant to tuck into something delicious. Grab a paper plate, brush up on your foodie Spanish, and you’re ready to go.

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Spanish phrases with a difference

How to say “I’m looking forward to that” in Spanish

We use this expression a lot in English; “I’m looking forward to going on holiday”, “I’m looking forward to seeing my friend”, “looking forward to Christmas”. We use it so much that we forget it’s actually an idiom which is something that doesn’t say exactly what it is so it makes it difficult to translate this phrase into Spanish. To help I’ve written this blog post highlighting some different ways to say “I’m looking forward” in Spanish.

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How to Say where you're from in Spanish

How to say where you are from in Spanish

The main mistake that people make when they are in a conversation with somebody and they are asked or they want to talk about where they’re from is they confuse the verb vivir, which means to live, with the verb ser, to be, where you’re actually from. So one thing is where you live, and the other thing is where you’re from.

So, in this blogpost, I thought I’d take you back to basics and recap how to say where you’re from in Español. We’re not doing where you live, we’ll save that for another post.¿Listo? ¡Vamos!

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How to say you like the food in Spanish

7 Ways to Say you like the food in Spanish

We’ve all been there. You’re in a restaurant and the waiter comes over to ask you how the food is, possibly saying something like “¿Cómo está todo?” And you look at them smile and say “sí, muy bien” or something along those lines. The truth is you might not actually know what he said, you’re just hoping that he was asking you how the food is, lol!

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