Shopping in Spanish and Prices

¡Hola! The lessons in this section will teach you different ways to ask for prices in Spanish and say prices as well. Besides, you can learn some new vocabulary in Spanish about different items like clothes, groceries and more, and see how these words are used along with common phrases and questions for shopping in Spanish. We promise the lessons are full of interesting resources and you will definitely learn a thing or two with them.



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Shopping for Clothes in Spanish: Phrases and Conversations

In the past two lessons, we covered the vocabulary for clothing items and prices as well as some common adjectives to describe them. This lesson will teach you some basic phrases and questions you can use when shopping for clothes in Spanish, plus some ways to say what you are wearing in Spanish too. This time, […]

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Saying and asking prices in Spanish

Shopping Fruits and Vegetables in Spanish at the Market

Shopping groceries at a supermarket or market in Spanish is very simple, yet a very important topic to learn about especially when visiting Spanish-speaking countries. This lesson will focus on introducing the vocabulary for fruits and vegetables in Spanish, as well as some very useful phrases for buying groceries through several mini conversations and a nice video.

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Shopping Fruits and Vegetables in Spanish at the Market

Clothing Items in Spanish: List, Prices and Descriptions

¡Hola! ¿Listo para aprender sobre la ropa? This lesson will cover some of the vocabulary for clothing items in Spanish, “prendas de vestir ”, as well as different ways for asking and saying prices in Spanish with key verbs, words and expressions you will definitely need when buying something in a Spanish-speaking country, for example. We have included a

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Shopping for clothes and saying what you are wearing in Spanish
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