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Basic Spanish Phrases

   

Posted Friday, September 10, 2004

 

Learn some basic spanish phrases

The following are some basic Spanish phrases to help you if you are just starting to learn the language [and, yes, those upside down question marks should be there – it’s part of the Spanish grammar rules!]

Por favor.
Please.

Gracias.
Thank you.

¡Buenos días!
Hello! / Good morning!

 

¡Buenas tardes!
Good afternoon!

¡Hola!
Hi!

Adiós.
Good bye

Bien / Muy bien
Good / Very good

¡Buenas noches!
Good evening / Good night

 

¿Cómo se llama usted?
What is your name?

 

Me llamo...
I am called...

 

¿De dónde es usted?
Where are you from?

Yo soy de...
I'm from

¿Cómo está usted?
How are you?

 

¿Qué tal?
What's up?

Mucho gusto.
Nice to meet you










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