Some phrases in spanish

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... Read moreThe phrase "#blackoutthesystem Sept 16-20 Mi gente Sin trabajo, sin Compras" encapsulates a powerful message of protest and solidarity within communities targeting economic participation. Translated as "My people without work, without purchases," it highlights a planned blackout or strike period where people refrain from working and spending to demonstrate their economic power and demand change. This form of activism uses economic withdrawal as a tool to call attention to social or political issues impacting the community. Such campaigns rely on the collective effort of individuals choosing to stop their economic activities temporarily. The resulting impact can influence businesses and policymakers by showcasing the community's value beyond mere consumer activity, emphasizing the necessity of equitable treatment and opportunities. It is crucial to understand the cultural and socio-economic context behind this phrase, as it represents more than just words—it's a rallying cry for awareness, unity, and change. For those wanting to engage or understand these messages, recognizing the Spanish language expressions and their resonances within affected communities is key. Additionally, these efforts often include organized events and social media movements to amplify the cause. Should you consider participating, researching further into the objectives, participating groups, and outcomes of the #BlackoutTheSystem event from September 16 to 20 will provide a richer perspective. Engaging with such activism authentically involves supporting long-term solutions and respecting the voices leading these movements.

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Omg, I wish I had discovered these movies earlier! They're so much fun to watch and a great way to learn Spanish at the same time. I now spend two hours every day watching and noting down new vocabulary, then repeating it to help solidify my learning. It's an enjoyable and effective way to
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Tips for learning spanish!!
here are some tips that may make learning spanish easier!!! #learnspanish #learningspanish #spanishforbeginners #spanishlearning #languagestudy
samone📖

samone📖

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A phone screen displaying five app icons: AnkiApp, Duolingo, Drops, Language Transfer, and Google Translate, with text overlay "APPS IM USING TO LEARN SPANISH AS A BEGINNER."
A screenshot of the Duolingo Spanish Podcast page, showing its title, ratings, categories, and an episode titled "Duo's Film Club - Fresa y chocolate."
A screenshot of the Dreaming Spanish YouTube channel page, displaying its subscriber count, video count, and a banner stating "GRAMMAR IS A DISTRACTION IMMERSION IS THE WAY."
APPS IM USING TO LEARN SPANISH
🌸 Apps + Habits I Use Every Day to Learn Spanish as a Beginner! 🌸 I’m learning Spanish to better connect with my husband’s family 🤍 It’s been such a meaningful journey, and these are the tools and habits I use daily—progress over perfection always: 📱 Duolingo – Fun lessons that keep me coming b
Myra 💞

Myra 💞

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A woman stands on a cobblestone street in a colorful town, making a peace sign. Overlay text reads: "Level up your Spanish: Say this instead."
A woman sits on stone steps in front of a large, flower-decorated archway. Text provides alternative Spanish phrases for "Estoy feliz" (I am happy).
A woman stands before a grand, historic church building. Text offers alternative Spanish phrases for "No entiendo" (I don't understand).
Say THIS instead in Spanish 😏🗣️✨
Level up your Spanish 😏✨ Here are better ways to say common phrases… Stop saying the same thing and try these instead 👀🔥 Comment your favorite expression and follow for more Spanish upgrades 🇲🇽📚 #learnspanish #spanishteacher #latinamerica #traveltiktok #polyglot
Beraly Lopez

Beraly Lopez

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