Religious idioms in Spanish, meaning and origen
I will teach you the most common religious idioms in Spanish. We use them on daily basis, many times the problem is not knowing grammar but not knowing the idioms. Since Latin America and Spain are very religious that why people use them every day. Watch this video to learn and add them to your conversations to sound like an authentic native.
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