Dominican Spanish: One Word at a Time
Dominican Spanish: One Word at a Time
Timothy P. Banse
Dominican Spanish: One Word at a Time
Timothy P. Banse
Descripción
- When ordering a meal in a restaurant
- Ordering a drink in a bar.
- Bargain for fresh produce at the mercado.
- While flirting,
- When getting street directions.
- When hiring a taxi.
- Snorkeling on the reefs
- Zip-lining in the jungle.
- Relaxing on beautiful beaches.
That said, be advised that this little book is neither a complete course in learning the Spanish language nor a textbook. Instead of a scholarly work, it is a basic introduction to Dominican Republic Spanish, a good beginner's guide you can handily carry on your travels, either in your back pocket or tucked away in a backpack. This guide contains a wealth of words and expressions you can look up when you hear or read them to know what is happening around you.
The best strategy: Before you go, spend a night or two curled up with the book gaining familiarity with the wisdom it contains. That way, when you hear a vaguely familiar word on the street, you will know which page to consult to jog your memory. Even if you studied Spanish in high school, learning a few words of Dominican Republic-specific slang pays big dividends through more enjoyable conversation. And even more importantly, it will help you fit in a little better. Instead of being seen as some soul-less gringo tourist, the locals will hold you in higher esteem. As a result, you may make new friends, and as a bonus, perhaps get a better price on a hotel room or lower prices while shopping.A Sampling of Dominican Republic Foods:- Ahuyama - A yam used in many soups for nutrition and color
- Ají - A generic pepper
- Aji Verde - Green pepper
- Albóndigas - meatballs
- Alcachofas - artichokes
- Algarrobo - This is an extraordinary, fuzzy textured fruit. When opened, it reeks, hence its nickname mierda en cajeta (shit in a little box) texture. Once you get past the foul odor, the fruit is sweet and delicious.
- Arbejas - peas
- Arenque - stewed herring
- Arepa - is a spicy, baked pudding made from cornmeal and coconut
- Arepitas de Maíz - fried corn meal cakes that resemble cornbread
- Bacalaítos - codfish fritters
- Bacalao - codfish
- Barbacoa - barbecue
- Batata Frita - sweet potato fritters
- Batata - sweet potato
- Batida - a drink blended with fruit, ice, sugar, and either regular or Carnation milk
Detalles
Formato | Tapa suave |
Número de Páginas | 74 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Middle Coast Publishing, Incorporated |
Fecha de Publicación | 2016-05-15 |
Dimensiones | 9.0" x 6.0" x 0.15" pulgadas |
Serie | Foreign Language |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.109 kg |
SKU: | 9780934523523 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 01/11/23 |
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