The Two Most Common Uses of “Quedar” When Traveling [Spanish Tidbit]




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Summary: <br> This Spanish Tidbit is a good example of “life Spanish” Vs. “book Spanish”.<br> When I traveled to a Spanish-speaking country for the first time, I already knew what “quedar” meant. <br> But that didn’t really help me when I heard it being thrown around in other ways.<br> In this video, you’ll learn the two most common uses of “quedar”.<br> If any of the conjugation is confusing to you, please watch this video: <a href="http://youtu.be/ux7SeKCmYkE">http://youtu.be/ux7SeKCmYkE</a><br> See all previous Spanish Tidbits here: <a href="https://spanishdude.com/tidbits/">Go here for every Spanish Tidbit</a><br> Make sure you’re signed up to the <a href="https://spanishdude.com/free-updates/">Gringo Español Newsletter</a>, if you don’t want to miss out. You can’t depend on Facebook to tell you about every new video I post. I’ll be posting Spanish Tidbits whenever I travel. <a href="https://spanishdude.com/free-updates/">Sign up now</a>–it’s free!<br>