
Imanol Rodríguez Guridi
Imanol Rodríguez Guridi is a Uruguayan polyglot writer with a moderate obsession for world music research. As a former Literature student who realized he should’ve aimed for Ethnography instead, he has spent serious amounts of time thoroughly traveling through over 40 countries, engaging with locals to a maximum degree with the hopes of understanding their traditions, habits, languages, religions, virtues and vices directly from the source. Writing and traveling aside, he’s an Abhyanga massage therapist and loves mixing music.


What ‘genau’ means in German (and why you’ll hear it everywhere)

The 6 pillars of German grammar: A beginner’s guide

German indefinite articles explained: ‘Ein,’ ‘eine’ and beyond

How to talk to bureaucrats (and survive): Tips for dealing with German authorities

German modal particles: The secret sauce to native-level fluency

How to form indirect questions in German

13 long German words you’ll actually use (and one you’ll probably never say)

How to master the German accent: A complete guide to sounding like a native

Mastering German punctuation (‘Deutsche Zeichensetzung’)

How to use the German pronoun ‘man’ (and not confuse it with ‘Mann’)
