¡Venga, vale, anda! Spanish Discourse Markers for Every Occasion (part 2) – Boceto
Discourse markers (like venga, vale, anda, bueno, a ver, pues) are little “extra” words that don’t add much new info, but do a lot of conversational work: they signal agreement, soften disagreement, buy you time, mark transitions, and show reactions like disbelief or surprise.
Think of them as the traffic signals of Spanish—less about content and more about natural flow. They’re especially common in Spain because fast, overlapping conversation needs quick tools to manage tone and keep speech sounding natural, not textbook-stiff.
So if you’re learning Spanish and you’ve been confused by (or just ignoring) these “little words,” I’ll give you three discourse marker cheat sheets: