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#26 - 🍾 New Year Vocabulary in Spanish

Dec 16, 20254 min
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🎆 How do you celebrate New Year en español? 

In this Spanish Quickie, you’ll learn essential vocabulary for Nochevieja and Año Nuevo, from fuegos artificiales to champaña, with a short listening activity.

Perfect for beginners who want festive, bite-sized Spanish practice! 

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https://latinele.com/spanish-new-year-vocabulary/

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Transcript

Speaker 1

It's time to celebrate New Year in Espanol. More than that. In this episode of Spanish Quiki gal s Marco to profe Latino the panel. Today you learn essential vocabulary to talk about New Year in Espanol and how to wish happy New Year like a true Latino. Are you ready for a quiki mao. First, let's listen to an audio about how people celebrate New Year. Pay close attentions to

the announce the words do describe this fiesta? Here we go inja la hint celera alguna's personas as sen una senna colla familia in los a migos, others personas espedan, la media, note e, la cage plaza, alas do cela la centeve, las veegos artivicial lagentea bringda gon champagna. It is a felis and you know too fast. Let's look at the essential new Year's words. Feel free to repeat after me to practice. First, naughtie beja that's New Year's eve literally old night, Naughte is night and beja is

old naughte beja. Next media naughte that's midnight media naught. Let's continue with kaye street ka ye and plaza square plaza. Next an important one, fuegos artificialists. That's fireworks. If you translate Fuego's artificialist word for word, it means artificial fire, which I think makes more sense. Done fireworks. Why does fire work in English? And they say Spanish is difficult, No, no, no, no, smooth and facil. Let's continue with Tampagnia. That's champagne, tampagnia.

And of course, Felice and your nouevo Happy New Year. This is how you wish a good year. So repeat after me, Felice and your nouevo. Good And now that you know the words, let's listen to the audio again. In Lahin Aluna's personas as Una Senna colla familiar in Los a migos orthers personas espedan la media note i la cage plaza alas do cellae lacenteve las fuegos artivicialists La cente sa bring that on, Tampagna. It is a

Felice and you nevo still tricky. Don't worry. The summary and flashcars are waiting for you on my blog at latin la dot com link in the episode description. Have fun with this material and that's all for today. Glass Yes pot scutar Spanish cuiki. If you enter this podcast, please leave a first review and recommend it to an amigo,

especially that amigo that could use a good quiki. And hey, want to get up this about new episodes and keep improving your Spanish, then subscribe to my newsletter at Latin la dot com. When you become a subscriber, you'll get my free course Spanish Kickstart your first five lessons in espanel. If you were wondering where to get started with Spanish, that's a good first step in your Spanish journey. It's free and you can subscribe any time. More information at

latin la dot com. So Marco Ferro and I wish you at Felice and your novo asta brunto

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