05/10/2025 / Spanish, Spanish Learning Resources / By Language Throne Team


Crafting Resolutions in the Spanish Language Overview Classic Greetings Feliz Año NuevoIt’s simple, classic, and universally understood. Próspero Año NuevoUse this phrase when you want to wish someone success and good fortune in the coming year. Felices Fiestas: While this phrase literally means “Happy Holidays”, it is often used during the new year season as well. Unique Greetings Que tengas un año lleno de bendiciones: Simply put, it means “May you have a blessed year”. Cultural Greetings ¡Salud, amor y

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05/10/2025 / Spanish, Spanish Learning Resources / By Language Throne Team


Morning Greetings in Spanish: A Complete Guide However, understanding when and how to use each greeting can be challenging for beginners. The Most Common Phrase Buenos días: Good Morning Variations of ‘Buenos Días’ Buen día: Good day (Used more commonly in Argentina) Buenos: A shortened form of Buenos días (More informal) It’s important to note that these phrases are considered casual and may not be suitable for formal situations. Add-Ons To ‘Buenos Días’ Greeting someone with a simple “Buenos días”

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24/09/2025 / French, French Learning Resources / By Language Throne Team


French Slang for Better Communication Overview The French language, like any other language, has a rich vocabulary of slang or colloquial words and expressions. These terms often reflect social trends, cultural practices, and the spirit of the age. They can be quite vibrant, colorful, and at times humorous. Here’s an extensive compendium on French slang: a collection of 275 words and phrases that you’d likely encounter if you walked down the streets of Paris, interacted with locals in Nice, or

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16/09/2025 / German, German Learning Resources / By Language Throne Team


Long German Words: A Comprehensive Guide German is renowned for its ability to form compound words, a practice that often results in astonishingly long words. Here, we present an exploration of the top 15 longest German words that will surprise you. These words demonstrate the linguistic flexibility and richness of the German language. Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz- This tongue-twisting word has an impressive 63 letters and was once officially recognized as the longest word in German. It translates to “beef labeling supervision duties

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08/09/2025 / French, French Learning Resources / By Language Throne Team


Good Morning In French: 33 Classic Ways Salut – A casual greeting, equivalent to ‘Hi’. Coucou – An informal way of saying hello, usually used among friends or family. Allô – Used when answering the phone. Bon matin – Though less common, this literally translates to ‘Good morning’. Bonne journée – More akin to “Have a good day”. 7-9. Pronouns such as “Mon amour, Ma Chérie, and Mon Chéri” are often used before Bonjour when addressing a loved one. 10-12.

33 Classic Ways to Say Good Morning in French
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