Guide to Spanish Idioms

Guide to Spanish Idioms by Raymond Pierson, published by McGraw Hill on January 11, 1985, is a comprehensive resource designed for those looking to enhance their understanding of the Spanish language. This edition spans 184 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for a wide range of readers interested in idiomatic expressions and their usage.
The book contains over 2,500 idioms along with their English equivalents and explanations of typical usage. It addresses common challenges faced by learners, such as nouns that change meaning based on gender or number. Readers will discover idioms related to various topics, including moods, personal relations, and difficult situations, providing a practical guide for navigating the nuances of the Spanish language.
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Guide to Spanish Idioms is packed with more than 2,500 idioms, English equivalents, and explanation of typical use. It also includes common “obstacles” such as nouns that change meaning according to gender or number. Users will find idioms that relate to moods, appearance, personal relations, unpleasant situations and difficulties, and more!
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