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Follow on Google News | New Widget on Speaking Latino Website Provides More Interactive Search for Language ResourcesSpeaking Latino recently introduced a new widget on their website to help users search for Spanish language resources in a more interactive way.
By: Speaking Latino dictionary entries, articles, videos, and other resource websites based on country, and can also easily search their Spanish slang dictionary with more than 7,000 words and phrases. With the purposes of helping users learn ‘real world Spanish,’ SpeakingLatino.com uncovers the differences of different varieties of Spanish slang terms based on country. Though each Spanish-speaking country generally uses the same words, meanings and pronunciations for traditional words found in a formal dictionary, the slang words that are used in casual conversations with family, friends and peers can vary drastically. These terms and phrases are rarely taught in a classroom setting, and it can frustrating for those learning Spanish to be able to use their traditional language skills in an environment with casual, unfamiliar terms. SpeakingLatino.com is the first to compile a dictionary of these slang terms and phrases that are used in different Spanish speaking countries such as Guatemala, Argentina, Cuba, Uruguay and several others. With the new interactive search tools, users can select slang terms according to a list of 15 different Spanish-speaking countries. Using the website, they can also search for slang terms and phrases by starting letter, or can even use the advanced search feature to find articles or phrases by country or category. The goal of the creators of SpeakingLatino.com is to help users learn real world Spanish fluency as quickly as possible. Their database of slang terms and phrases as well as variations between more than 22 Spanish-speaking countries is constantly growing. For a limited time, they are offering a free e-book to all website visitors entitled, ‘Learning the Local Language: Your Guide to Real World Spanish.’ For more information, please visit http://www.speakinglatino.com. End
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