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As a result of interacting with Spanish Phrases so often in their daily lives, many people choose to learn the language. It is no secret that Spanish is a prominent language in much of today’s popular music and cuisine. Spanish is an official language in 20 countries around the world. Some people learn Spanish to travel or work there.
Knowing these basic Spanish words and phrases will help you get started with the Spanish language, whether you’re on vacation, curious, or need to learn. In order to understand how the 437 million Spanish speakers around the world use the language, you must learn Spanish words and phrases.
How to Start Speaking Spanish Right Now: Common Spanish Phrases
Are you interested in learning Spanish right now? Here are 1000+ Spanish phrases you need to know.
It’s best to speak Spanish from the beginning if you want to learn it. Learning Spanish phrases you’ll use in real conversations is the best way to start speaking.
In my opinion, speaking Spanish was never my destiny, but I did it anyway. Thanks to a complaint about a toothbrush, I had to start over!
However, I’m getting sidetracked. Here are some Spanish phrases to help you learn Spanish more quickly.
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The 15 Most Important Spanish Phrases You Need To Know
These 15 Spanish phrases are the must-knows if you only take one thing away from this article!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Hola\rightarrow}}\) “Hello”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ llamo\rightarrow}}\) “My name is”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Y\ tú?\rightarrow}}\) “And you?”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Mucho\ gusto\rightarrow}}\) “Nice to meet you”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ tal?\rightarrow}}\) “How are you?”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Nos\ vemos\rightarrow}}\) “See you”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Por\ favor\rightarrow}}\) “Please”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Gracias\rightarrow}}\) “Thank you”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{De\ nada\rightarrow}}\) “You’re welcome”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Disculpa\ (informal\ “you”)\ /disculpe\ (formal\ “you”)\rightarrow}}\) “Excuse me”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ gusta\ /No\ me\ gusta\rightarrow}}\) “I like / I don’t like”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cuánto\ cuesta?\rightarrow}}\) “How much is this?”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Dónde\ está\ el\ baño?\rightarrow}}\) “Where’s the bathroom?”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ hora\ es?\rightarrow}}\) “What time is it?”
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ puede\ ayudar,\ por\ favor\rightarrow}}\) “Can you help me, please?” (formal “you”)
You should know basic Spanish greetings and introductions if you are just starting out.
If you are completely new to the language, here are a few tips to get you started. Since most of these are casual, they’re best for informal occasions.
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- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ toca\ a\ mí \rightarrow}}\) it’s my turn
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ toca \rightarrow}}\) it’s your turn
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pues\ tuerza\ Ud\ por\ la\ derecha \rightarrow}}\) Then turn to the left
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ tipo/clase\ de? \rightarrow}}\) What type of.?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ último\ en\ coches \rightarrow}}\) the ultimate car
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ siento\ incómodo\ con\ él \rightarrow}}\) I feel uncomfortable with him
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{eso\ no\ es\ justo \rightarrow}}\) that’s unfair
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está\ en\ la\ universidad \rightarrow}}\) he is at university
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ es\ de\ tu\ vida? \rightarrow}}\) What are you up to these days?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tú\ eliges/\ tú\ decides \rightarrow}}\) it’s up to you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ onda? \rightarrow}}\) What’s up?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{disgustarse\ por\ algo \rightarrow}}\) get upset about something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{poner\ algo\ al\ revés \rightarrow}}\) turn something upside down
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿es\ urgente! \rightarrow}}\) It’s urgent!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ sirve \rightarrow}}\) it’s of no use to me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ sirve\ de\ nada \rightarrow}}\) it’s no use
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ estar\ acostumbrado\ a\ algo \rightarrow}}\) be not used to something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ se\ como\ se\ usa\ éste \rightarrow}}\) I don’t know how to use this
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ un\ inútil \rightarrow}}\) be useless (person)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{antes\ me\ gustaba \rightarrow}}\) I used to like him
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{como\ de\ costumbre \rightarrow}}\) as usual
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar/ir\ de\ vacaciones \rightarrow}}\) be/go on vacation
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿tiene\ alguna\ habitación\ libre? \rightarrow}}\) do you have any vacancies
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ aquí\ de\ vacaciones \rightarrow}}\) I’m here on vacation
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ fue\ muy\ preciso \rightarrow}}\) he was very vague about it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ vano \rightarrow}}\) in vain
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿tienes\ una\ comida\ vegetariana? \rightarrow}}\) Do you have a vegetarian meal?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soy\ vegetariano \rightarrow}}\) I’m vegetarian
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ te\ parece?\ ¿Qué\ opinas? \rightarrow}}\) What’s your verdict?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{con\ vistas\ a \rightarrow}}\) with a view to (hotel)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ podemos\ visitar\ en\ esta\ zona? \rightarrow}}\) What can we visit in the area?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿llevan\ mucho\ rato\ esperando? \rightarrow}}\) Have you been waiting long?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡espérame! \rightarrow}}\) Wait for me!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿podría\ despertarme\ a\ las? \rightarrow}}\) Can you wake me up at?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿se\ puede\ ir\ andando? \rightarrow}}\) Can we walk there?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿quieres\ dar\ un\ paseo? \rightarrow}}\) Do you want to go for a walk?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{salir\ a\ dar\ un\ paseo \rightarrow}}\) go for a walk
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ puede\ ir\ caminando \rightarrow}}\) it’s within walking distance
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{caminar\ es\ uno\ de\ los\ mejores\ ejercicios \rightarrow}}\) walking is one of the best exercise
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ en\ guerra \rightarrow}}\) be at war
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ una\ pérdida\ de\ dinero/tiempo \rightarrow}}\) it’s a waste of money/ time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ cierto\ cómo\ te\ llamas,\ a\ propósito \rightarrow}}\) By the way, what’s your name?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡ni\ hablar! \rightarrow}}\) No way!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{modo\ de\ vida \rightarrow}}\) way of life
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡ten\ cuidado! \rightarrow}}\) Watch out!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ pipí \rightarrow}}\) do a wee-wee
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cuánto\ pesas? \rightarrow}}\) How much do you weigh?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ raro \rightarrow}}\) it’s weird
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{de\ nada \rightarrow}}\) you’re welcome
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Ponte\ bueno!\ ¡que\ te\ mejores! \rightarrow}}\) Get well soon!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{bienvenido\ a\ nueva\ york \rightarrow}}\) welcome to New York
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ es? \rightarrow}}\) What is it?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cual\ es\ la\ capital\ de? \rightarrow}}\) What’s the capital of?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿A\ ti\ qué\ te\ importa? \rightarrow}}\) what’s it to you : (
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ qué\ se\ trata? \rightarrow}}\) What is it about?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿De\ qué\ parte\ de\ Nueva\ york\ eres? \rightarrow}}\) What part of New York are you from?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{haré\ lo\ que\ quieras \rightarrow}}\) I’ll do whatever you want
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ día? \rightarrow}}\) Which day?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cuando\ era\ niño \rightarrow}}\) when I was a child
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{llámame\ cuando\ quieras \rightarrow}}\) call me whenever you want
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ dónde\ venís? \rightarrow}}\) Where are you from?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿De\ dónde\ chateas?\ –\ yo\ desde\ Ohio \rightarrow}}\) Where are you chatting from?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{viví\ en\ mosco\ una\ temporada \rightarrow}}\) I lived in Moscow for a while
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esperaré\ un\ rato\ más \rightarrow}}\) I will wait a while longer
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ quién\ es? \rightarrow}}\) Whose is it?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ viento \rightarrow}}\) it’s windy
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{No\ me\ extraña.\ No\ me\ sorprende \rightarrow}}\) No wonder!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ funciona\ ,\ esta\ roto/rota \rightarrow}}\) it doesn’t work
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dar\ la\ vuelta\ al\ mundo \rightarrow}}\) go around the world
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ te\ preocupes!\ todo\ saldrá\ bien \rightarrow}}\) Don’t worry!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ pasa? \rightarrow}}\) What’s wrong?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ ha\ equivocado\ de\ número \rightarrow}}\) you have a wrong number
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿con\ quien\ puedo\ hablar? \rightarrow}}\) Who can I talk to?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Con\ quien\ tengo\ el\ gusto? \rightarrow}}\) Who I’m talking to?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ quien\ es\ esto? \rightarrow}}\) Who does it belong to?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ quién\ es\ esto? \rightarrow}}\) Whose is this?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ chica\ con\ quien\ vivo \rightarrow}}\) The girl I live with.
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿me\ sigues? \rightarrow}}\) Are you with me?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{él\ es\ mujeriego \rightarrow}}\) he is a womanizer
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Le\ importaría\ ayudar\ me? \rightarrow}}\) I wonder if you could help
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tienes\ mi\ palabra \rightarrow}}\) you have my word
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ funciona? \rightarrow}}\) How does it work?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ sirve\ el\ audio\ aquí \rightarrow}}\) the sound doesn’t work here
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ te\ molestes,\ ya\ respondo\ yo \rightarrow}}\) don’t worry, I will get it (door)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ peor \rightarrow}}\) the worst
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{valer\ la\ pena \rightarrow}}\) be worth it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quería\ reservar\ una\ habitación \rightarrow}}\) I’d like to book a room
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Nos\ gustaría\ ir\ a \rightarrow}}\) We’d like to go to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Quisiera\ confirmar/cambiar/cancelar \rightarrow}}\) I’d like to confirm/change/cancel
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quiero\ ser\ médico \rightarrow}}\) I would like to be a doctor
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quisiera\ un\ café\ con\ leche \rightarrow}}\) I would like coffee with milk
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿En\ qué\ trabajas? \rightarrow}}\) What work do you do?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puedes\ escribirlo,\ por\ favor \rightarrow}}\) Would you write that down?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Escríbalo,\ por\ favor! \rightarrow}}\) Write it down please!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ equivocado \rightarrow}}\) be wrong
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ conozco\ desde\ hace\ años \rightarrow}}\) I’ve known him for years
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mi\ hermana\ menor \rightarrow}}\) my youngest sister
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡feliz\ año\ nuevo! \rightarrow}}\) Happy new year!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿has\ acabado\ ya? \rightarrow}}\) Have you finished yet?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{todavía\ no \rightarrow}}\) not yet
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{nunca\ bebo\ vino \rightarrow}}\) I never drunk wine
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿quién\ es\ el\ siguiente? \rightarrow}}\) Who’s next?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿trata\ bien\ a\ tu\ hermana! \rightarrow}}\) be nice to your sister
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ muy\ amable\ de\ tu\ parte \rightarrow}}\) that’s nice of you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puerto\ rico\ es\ una\ isla\ muy\ linda \rightarrow}}\) P.r is a very nice island
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pero\ no\ viviría\ ahí,\ sólo\ para\ visitar \rightarrow}}\) but I wouldn’t live there, only to visit
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{trabajar\ de\ noche \rightarrow}}\) To work nights
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ digas\ disparates/tonterías \rightarrow}}\) don’t talk nonsense
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estas\ hablando\ basura \rightarrow}}\) you’re talking nonsense
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{al\ norte\ de \rightarrow}}\) to the north
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ahora\ no \rightarrow}}\) not now
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ está\ listo \rightarrow}}\) it’s not ready
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ he\ fijado\ que \rightarrow}}\) I noticed that
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{de\ ahora\ en\ adelante \rightarrow}}\) from now on
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ un\ momento \rightarrow}}\) just now (a little while ago)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ este\ momento \rightarrow}}\) just now
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ obsesionado\ con/por \rightarrow}}\) be obsessed by/with
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tomarse\ un\ día\ de\ fiesta/un\ día\ libre \rightarrow}}\) take a day off
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ desconectado \rightarrow}}\) off line
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ buena\ persona \rightarrow}}\) he is ok (good guy)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cuántos\ años\ tienes? \rightarrow}}\) How old are you?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está \ haciéndose\ mayor \rightarrow}}\) he is getting old
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Tengo\ Años \rightarrow}}\) I’m years old
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tiene\ más\ años\ que\ yo \rightarrow}}\) she is older than me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mi\ hermano\ mayor \rightarrow}}\) my oldest brother
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{etcétera \rightarrow}}\) and so on
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{al\ mismo\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) all at once
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{una\ vez\ que\ hayas\ acabado \rightarrow}}\) Once you have finished
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cuál? \rightarrow}}\) Which one?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ sólo\ \ sino\ también \rightarrow}}\) not only but also
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿a\ qué\ hora\ abre\ el\ museo? \rightarrow}}\) At what time does Open?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{al\ aire\ libre \rightarrow}}\) in the open air
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ operado \rightarrow}}\) have an operation
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ mi\ opinión \rightarrow}}\) in my opinion
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{para \rightarrow}}\) in order to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{al\ contrario \rightarrow}}\) quite the opposite
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿deseas\ ordenar? \rightarrow}}\) You ready to order?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{originalmente\ de\ connecticut \rightarrow}}\) originally from Connecticut
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ otro\ día \rightarrow}}\) the other day
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿tienes\ otros? \rightarrow}}\) Have you any others?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cada\ dos\ días \rightarrow}}\) every other day
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{los\ otros \rightarrow}}\) the others
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ha\ Salido \rightarrow}}\) he is out
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quedarse\ a\ pasar\ la\ noche \rightarrow}}\) stay overnight
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{una\ habitación\ que\ dé\ al\ lago \rightarrow}}\) room overlooking the lake
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ horas\ extras \rightarrow}}\) work overtime
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ demasiado\ gordo \rightarrow}}\) be overweight
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{deber\ a\ alguien\ 100\ dólares \rightarrow}}\) owe s.o 100$
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cuánto\ te\ debo? \rightarrow}}\) How much do I owe you?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ debo \rightarrow}}\) I owe you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mi\ propio\ casa \rightarrow}}\) my own house
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{una\ lata/\ un\ tostón \rightarrow}}\) a pain in the neck
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{que\ no\ cunda\ el\ pánico! \rightarrow}}\) Don’t panic!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{un\ trozo\ de\ papel \rightarrow}}\) a piece of paper
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo? \rightarrow}}\) Pardon!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿dónde\ puedo\ aparcar\ el\ carro? \rightarrow}}\) Where can I park?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{aprobar\ un\ examen \rightarrow}}\) pass an exam
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{los\ últimos\ días \rightarrow}}\) the past few days
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿ten\ paciencia! \rightarrow}}\) Just be patient!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ deseas\ pagar? \rightarrow}}\) How would you like to pay?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{prestar\ atención \rightarrow}}\) pay attention
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ pendiente \rightarrow}}\) be pending
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡no\ me\ da\ la\ gana\ y\ punto! \rightarrow}}\) I don’t want to, period!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quizá\ podemos\ ir\ la\ semana\ próxima \rightarrow}}\) perhaps we could go next week
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pedir\ permiso\ a\ alguien\ para \rightarrow}}\) ask someone permission to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{permitir\ a\ alguien\ que\ haga\ algo \rightarrow}}\) permit someone to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ persona \rightarrow}}\) in person
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ te\ lo\ tomes\ como\ algo\ personal \rightarrow}}\) don’t take it personally
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ hablando\ por\ teléfono \rightarrow}}\) be on the phone
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Quiero\ hacer\ una\ llamada\ telefónica \rightarrow}}\) I want to make a phone call
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{meterse\ el\ dedo\ en\ la\ nariz \rightarrow}}\) pick one’s noise
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡qué\ pena! \rightarrow}}\) What a pity!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Es\ una\ pena\ que \rightarrow}}\) It’s a pity that
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ un\ pedido \rightarrow}}\) place an order
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{encantado\ de\ conocerte \rightarrow}}\) pleased to meet you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{las\ 6.00\ de\ la\ tarde \rightarrow}}\) at 6.00 pm
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{las\ 11.00\ de\ la\ noche \rightarrow}}\) at 11.00 pm
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ir\ al\ grano \rightarrow}}\) get to the point
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ vale\ la\ pena\ esperar \rightarrow}}\) There’s no point in waiting
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{meter\ las\ narices\ en \rightarrow}}\) poke one’s nose into
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ seguro \rightarrow}}\) be positive
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ el\ poder \rightarrow}}\) in power
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{base\ de\ práctica\ se\ aprende \rightarrow}}\) practice makes perfect
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ mucho\ tiempo\ que\ no\ tengo\ la\ oportunidad \rightarrow}}\) long time I haven’t practiced my Spanish
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{De\ hablar\ español \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Haces\ deporte? \rightarrow}}\) Do you practice any sport?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{como\ precaución \rightarrow}}\) as a precaution
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{prefiero\ jugar\ al\ tenis \rightarrow}}\) I’d prefer to play tennis
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está\ cómo\ regalo \rightarrow}}\) it’s for a present
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pretende\ saberlo\ todo \rightarrow}}\) he pretends to know everything
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacerse\ pasar\ por\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) to pretend to be someone
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{impedir\ que\ alguien\ haga\ algo \rightarrow}}\) prevent s.o from doing something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡vamos\ al\ privado! \rightarrow}}\) Let’s go to a private room! (chat)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡no\ fue\ nada! \rightarrow}}\) no problem
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ progresos \rightarrow}}\) make progress
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿lo\ prometes? \rightarrow}}\) Do you promise?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ se\ pronuncia? \rightarrow}}\) How is it pronounced?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ está\ bien \rightarrow}}\) it’s not proper
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ orgulloso\ de \rightarrow}}\) be proud of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Estás\ orgulloso\ de\ ti\ mismo? \rightarrow}}\) Are you proud of yourself?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sólo\ curioso,\ gracias \rightarrow}}\) I’m just looking
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ he\ perdido \rightarrow}}\) I’m lost
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{nos\ hemos\ perdido \rightarrow}}\) we’re lost
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡vete\ a\ paseo! \rightarrow}}\) Get lost!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{he\ perdido\ la\ cartera \rightarrow}}\) I’ve lost my wallet
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ oficina\ de\ objetos\ perdidos \rightarrow}}\) lost and found
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{muchos\ libros/mucha\ mantiquilla \rightarrow}}\) a lot of books/butter
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{un\ fuerte\ abrazo\ (or)\ besos \rightarrow}}\) love (letter endings)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ enamorado\ de \rightarrow}}\) be in love with
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ encanta\ nadar/la\ naturaleza \rightarrow}}\) I love swimming/nature
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡que\ tenga\ suerte! \rightarrow}}\) Good luck!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mala\ suerte \rightarrow}}\) bad luck
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ suerte \rightarrow}}\) I’m lucky
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{volver\ loco\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) drive someone mad
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tomar\ una\ decisión \rightarrow}}\) make a decision
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ da\ hambre \rightarrow}}\) it makes me hungry
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ da\ pena/lástima \rightarrow}}\) it makes me sad/upset
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡estás\ en\ su\ casa! \rightarrow}}\) Make yourself home!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ qué\ material\ es\ la\ mesa?\ es\ de\ madera \rightarrow}}\) What is it made of?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hice\ 3\ llamadas\ telefónicas \rightarrow}}\) I’ve made 3 phone calls
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soy\ hombre\ y\ tengo\ 25\ años \rightarrow}}\) I’m male and have 25 years old
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ un\ maleducado \rightarrow}}\) have no manners
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ casado\ con \rightarrow}}\) be married to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{casarse \rightarrow}}\) get married
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ importa \rightarrow}}\) it doesn’t matter
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿que\ pasa? \rightarrow}}\) What’s the matter?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puede\ que\ lleva \rightarrow}}\) it may rain
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿este\ plato,\ qué\ lleva? \rightarrow}}\) What’s in this (meal)?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ conoce \rightarrow}}\) he knows me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿La\ comida\ es\ genial! \rightarrow}}\) The meal is great!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ quiere\ decir\ esto?\ ¿Qué\ significa\ esto? \rightarrow}}\) What does this mean?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Sabes\ lo\ que\ quiero\ decir? \rightarrow}}\) You know what I mean?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿A\ quién\ te\ refieres?\ ¿A\ mí? \rightarrow}}\) You mean me?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mientras\ tanto \rightarrow}}\) in the mean time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{más\ alto\ que\ yo \rightarrow}}\) taller than me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ puedes\ hacer\ por\ me? \rightarrow}}\) What can you do for me?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está\ reunido \rightarrow}}\) he is in a meeting
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Tanto\ gusto!\ ¡Medio\ gusto\ conocerte! \rightarrow}}\) Nice to meet you!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ buena/mala\ memoria \rightarrow}}\) have a good memory
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ hay\ de\ que \rightarrow}}\) don’t mention it (you’re welcome)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Mesero!\ ¡La\ carta\ por\ favor! \rightarrow}}\) Waiter! The menu please!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡qué\ lío! \rightarrow}}\) What a mess!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ desordenado \rightarrow}}\) be a mess
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿quiere\ dejar\ algún\ recado? \rightarrow}}\) Would you like to leave a message?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Hay\ algún\ recado/carta\ para\ mí? \rightarrow}}\) Is there any message for me?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿se\ conocen? \rightarrow}}\) Have you two met?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ medio\ de\ (room,floor) \rightarrow}}\) in the middle of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ plena\ noche/invierno \rightarrow}}\) in the middle of the night/winter
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ medianoche,\ al\ mediodía \rightarrow}}\) at midnight/midday
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿te\ importa? \rightarrow}}\) Do you mind?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cambiar\ de\ opinión \rightarrow}}\) change one’s mind
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ algo\ en\ la\ cabeza \rightarrow}}\) have something in mind
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ molesta \rightarrow}}\) I don’t mind
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ importaría\ dejarlo\ para\ mañana \rightarrow}}\) would you mind leaving it till tomorrow
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ el\ mío \rightarrow}}\) it’s mine
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ un\ momento \rightarrow}}\) in a minute
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡un\ momento! \rightarrow}}\) Just a minute!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ ha\ perdido\ mi\ hijo \rightarrow}}\) my son is missing
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ saco \rightarrow}}\) I missed you (lost contact)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cometer\ un\ error,\ equivocarse \rightarrow}}\) make a mistake
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ error \rightarrow}}\) by mistake
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ha\ habido\ una\ equivocación \rightarrow}}\) there’s been a misunderstanding
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ problemas\ emocionales \rightarrow}}\) To be mixed up (emotionally)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ confundido \rightarrow}}\) To be mixed up (confused)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{un\ momento \rightarrow}}\) just a moment
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{un\ momento\ por\ favor \rightarrow}}\) one moment please
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cuántos\ pagas\ al\ mes? \rightarrow}}\) how much do you pay a month
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ de\ buen/mal\ humor \rightarrow}}\) be in a good/bad mood
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{más\ de\ 5 \rightarrow}}\) more than 5
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mas\ o\ menos \rightarrow}}\) more or less
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gana\ más\ que\ yo \rightarrow}}\) he earns more than I do
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{más\ que\ yo \rightarrow}}\) more than me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cuanto\ más\ estudio,\ más\ aprendo \rightarrow}}\) the more I study, the more I learn
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ya\ no\ vivo\ allí \rightarrow}}\) I don’t live there any more
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ la\ mañana \rightarrow}}\) in the morning
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ella\ es\ la\ mujer\ más\ laboriosa\ de\ la\ tierra \rightarrow}}\) She is the most hardworking
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{he\ leído\ la\ mayoría\ de\ sus\ novelas \rightarrow}}\) I’ve read most of her novels
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{como\ mucho \rightarrow}}\) at the most
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mudarse\ de\ casa \rightarrow}}\) move house
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ir\ al\ cine \rightarrow}}\) go to a movie
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ se\ mueve \rightarrow}}\) It’s not moving!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{voy\ a\ mudarme\ de\ casa \rightarrow}}\) I’m moving to a new house
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tanto\ como \rightarrow}}\) as much as
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{debo\ llegar\ a\ la\ hora \rightarrow}}\) I must be on time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ te\ llamas?\ ¿Cual\ es\ tu\ nombre? \rightarrow}}\) What’s your name?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ llamo. \rightarrow}}\) My name is
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿A\ nombre\ de\ quién,\ por\ favor? \rightarrow}}\) Under what name?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dar/echar\ una\ cabezada \rightarrow}}\) to have a nap
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ un\ futuro\ próximo \rightarrow}}\) in the near future
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ necesario,\ hay\ que \rightarrow}}\) it’s necessary to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{No\ hace\ falta\ que \rightarrow}}\) It’s not necessary to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Vives\ en\ España,\ no?\ or\ ¿verdad? \rightarrow}}\) You live in Spain, don’t you?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ deseas? \rightarrow}}\) Did you need anything? (store)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{si\ necesita\ algo,\ dígamelo \rightarrow}}\) If you need anything just let me know?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ hace\ falta\ ser\ grosero/que\ te\ enfades \rightarrow}}\) there is no need to be rude/upset
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ que\ hablar\ contigo \rightarrow}}\) I need to talk to you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ falta\ dinero \rightarrow}}\) I need money
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pues\ somos\ vecinos \rightarrow}}\) it means we’re neighbors
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sacar\ de\ quicio\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) get on someone’s nerves
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ hay\ de\ nuevo? \rightarrow}}\) What’s new?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿pasa\ algo? \rightarrow}}\) Is something wrong?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quedemos\ para\ comer\ un\ día\ de\ éstos \rightarrow}}\) let’s have lunch sometimes
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tan\ pronto\ como \rightarrow}}\) as soon as
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ antes\ posible \rightarrow}}\) as soon as possible
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cuando\ antes\ mejor \rightarrow}}\) the sooner the better
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{siento\ pena\ por\ ella \rightarrow}}\) I feel sorry for her
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ siento,\ llego\ un\ poco\ tarde \rightarrow}}\) I’m sorry ,I’m bit late
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ siento\ pero \rightarrow}}\) I’m sorry but
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡disculpe! \rightarrow}}\) Sorry!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puedes\ hablar\ más\ despacio \rightarrow}}\) could you speak slowly
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿hablas\ alguna\ lengua\ extranjera? \rightarrow}}\) Do you speak a foreign language?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ nos\ hablamos \rightarrow}}\) we’re not speaking (quarreled)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿puedo\ hablar\ con? \rightarrow}}\) Can I speak to?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ quedé\ sin\ habla \rightarrow}}\) I was left speechless
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿se\ deletrea\ así? \rightarrow}}\) Is it spelt this way?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ se\ escribe? \rightarrow}}\) How is it spelt?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ da\ vueltas\ la\ cabeza \rightarrow}}\) my head is spinning
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡huele\ mal! \rightarrow}}\) it smells bad
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿fumadores\ o\ no\ fumadores? \rightarrow}}\) Smoking or non-smoking?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está\ nevando \rightarrow}}\) it’s snowing
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ clase\ de\ coche? \rightarrow}}\) What sort of car?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esta\ agotado,\ esta\ todo\ ocupado \rightarrow}}\) we’re sold out
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ pesar\ de \rightarrow}}\) in spite of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ soporto\ a\ Juan \rightarrow}}\) I can’t stand John
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ dan\ asco\ las\ cebollas \rightarrow}}\) I can’t stand onions
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡no\ te\ muevas! \rightarrow}}\) Stand still!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{mirar\ fijamente \rightarrow}}\) stare at
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ muero\ de\ hambre \rightarrow}}\) I’m starving
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ quedo\ en\ el\ hotel \rightarrow}}\) I’m staying at hotel
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Quisiéramos\ quedarnos\ del,al \rightarrow}}\) We want to stay from till
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Deja\ de\ poner\ esa\ cara! \rightarrow}}\) Stop making that face!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Pare\ la\ música! \rightarrow}}\) Stop the music!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{vaya\ Ud\ derecho,\ hasta\ que\ llega\ a \rightarrow}}\) Go straight! When you reach
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{todo\ recto \rightarrow}}\) straight ahead
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{yo\ apenas\ estoy\ batallando\ con\ Español \rightarrow}}\) I’m hardly struggling with Spanish
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{todavía\ estoy\ estudiando \rightarrow}}\) I’m still studying
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sigo\ sin\ entenderlo \rightarrow}}\) I still don’t understand
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿todavía\ lo\ quieres? \rightarrow}}\) Do you still want it?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dejar\ hacer\ algo \rightarrow}}\) stop doing something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ estresado \rightarrow}}\) be under stress
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ en\ huelga \rightarrow}}\) be on strike
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{luchar\ para\ hacer\ algo \rightarrow}}\) struggle to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esta\ atascado \rightarrow}}\) it’s stuck
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Bueno\ ¿Algún\ tema? \rightarrow}}\) Okany subject (to talk about)?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cuál\ es\ el\ tema? \rightarrow}}\) What’s the subject?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{conseguir\ hacer\ algo \rightarrow}}\) succeed in doing something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ una\ mierda \rightarrow}}\) it sucks
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Puedes\ sugerir\ mi\ sitios\ para\ comer/visitar? \rightarrow}}\) Can you suggest a place to eat?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ queda\ bien,\ no\ me\ sienta\ bien \rightarrow}}\) it doesn’t suit me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ sé\ exactamente/no\ estoy\ seguro \rightarrow}}\) I’m not sure
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{asegurarse\ de\ que \rightarrow}}\) make sure that
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{navegar\ por\ Internet \rightarrow}}\) surf the Net
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{rodeado\ de \rightarrow}}\) surrounded by
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ juro \rightarrow}}\) I swear
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{empapado\ de\ sudor \rightarrow}}\) covered in sweat
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cuánto\ tiempo\ se\ tarda?\ cuánto\ tiempo\ lleva? \rightarrow}}\) How long does it take?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Adiós\ cuídate\ y\ qué\ tengas\ un\ lindo\ día! \rightarrow}}\) Ok take care, and have a nice day!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ llevó\ a\ cenar \rightarrow}}\) he took her out to dinner
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tiene\ mucho\ talento \rightarrow}}\) he is very talented
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿con\ quién\ hablo? \rightarrow}}\) Which whom I’m talking?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo/los\ tomaré \rightarrow}}\) I will take it/them
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esta\ plaza\ es\ ocupada \rightarrow}}\) this seat is taken
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ponerse\ moreno \rightarrow}}\) get a tan
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿puedo\ probarlo? \rightarrow}}\) Can I taste it?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tiene\ mal\ gusto \rightarrow}}\) he has no taste
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Podría\ pedirnos\ un\ taxi,\ por\ favor? \rightarrow}}\) Can you call a taxi for us?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soy\ profesor \rightarrow}}\) I’m a teacher/doctor
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡debes\ tener\ telepatía! \rightarrow}}\) You must be telepathic!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ lo\ diré \rightarrow}}\) I will tell him
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡dime! \rightarrow}}\) Tell me!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gracias\ a \rightarrow}}\) thanks to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ agradezco\ su\ información \rightarrow}}\) thank you for the info
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ teoría \rightarrow}}\) in theory
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Hay\ algún\ hotel\ por\ aquí? \rightarrow}}\) Is there a hotel here?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Creo\ que \rightarrow}}\) I think that
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{éste \rightarrow}}\) this one
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Entonces\ veríaal\ extremo\ de\ este\ camino \rightarrow}}\) then you’ll seeat the end of this street
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{creo\ que\ si/no \rightarrow}}\) I (don’t) think so
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ sed \rightarrow}}\) I’m thirsty
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Soy\ Mario\ al\ habla \rightarrow}}\) this is Mario speaking
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quiero\ presentarle\ a\ mi\ padre \rightarrow}}\) this is my father
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{boleto\ de\ ida\ y\ vuelta \rightarrow}}\) round trip ticket
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ primera\ vez \rightarrow}}\) for the first time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esta\ vez \rightarrow}}\) this time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{todo\ el\ rato \rightarrow}}\) all the time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tomate\ tu\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) take your time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿está\ ocupado\ este\ asiento? \rightarrow}}\) Is this seat taken?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puntual \rightarrow}}\) on time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ hora\ es? \rightarrow}}\) What time is it?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ cansado\ de\ algo \rightarrow}}\) be tired of something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{para\ ser\ sincero \rightarrow}}\) to be honest with you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ lo\ toleraré \rightarrow}}\) I won’t tolerate it!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ir\ al\ baño \rightarrow}}\) go to the toilet
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ entrenándose\ (sp) \rightarrow}}\) be in training
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{yo\ invito \rightarrow}}\) it’s my treat (I’m paying)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ Verdad \rightarrow}}\) True.
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ puedo\ confiar\ en\ ti? \rightarrow}}\) How can I trust you?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ he\ intentado,\ se\ puede\ hacer! \rightarrow}}\) I’ve tried it, it works
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿podría\ probarme? \rightarrow}}\) Can I try it on?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gire\ a\ la\ izquierda/derecha \rightarrow}}\) turn left/right
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ soy\ vidente \rightarrow}}\) I’m not psychic
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ público \rightarrow}}\) in public
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ propósito \rightarrow}}\) on purpose
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡qué\ rápido! \rightarrow}}\) That was quick!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hablar\ en\ voz\ baja \rightarrow}}\) speak quietly
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ bastante\ bueno \rightarrow}}\) it’s quite good
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{bastante\ caro \rightarrow}}\) it’s quite Expensive
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ echo\ una\ carrera \rightarrow}}\) I will race you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está\ lloviendo \rightarrow}}\) it’s raining
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{prepararse \rightarrow}}\) get ready
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ di\ cuenta\ de\ que \rightarrow}}\) I realized that
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ di\ cuenta\ de\ algo \rightarrow}}\) I didn’t realize something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡verdad! \rightarrow}}\) Really!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ siento\ en\ el\ alma \rightarrow}}\) I’m really sorry
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿me\ podría\ dar\ un\ recibo? \rightarrow}}\) Can you give me a receipt?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puede\ recomendarnos\ algún\ buen\ (restau) \rightarrow}}\) Can you recommend a good restaurant?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{devolver\ el\ dinero\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) give s.o a refund
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{negarse\ a\ hacer\ algo \rightarrow}}\) refuse to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{un\ abrazo \rightarrow}}\) best regards
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dale\ saludos/recuerdos\ a\ Juan\ de\ mi\ parte \rightarrow}}\) give my regards to Juan
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sin\ tener\ en\ cuenta \rightarrow}}\) regardless of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡tranquilízate!\ No\ te\ enfades \rightarrow}}\) Relax! Don’t get angry
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ religión\ tienes? \rightarrow}}\) What’s your religion?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ reacio\ a\ hacer\ algo \rightarrow}}\) be reluctant to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{contar\ con\ alguien\ para\ hacer\ algo \rightarrow}}\) rely on s.o to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿recuerdas\ a\ Juan? \rightarrow}}\) Do you remember John?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ recuerdo/no\ me\ acuerdo \rightarrow}}\) I don’t remember
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ recuerdas\ a\ Jaime \rightarrow}}\) you remind me of James
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sentir\ como\ nuevo \rightarrow}}\) feel renewed
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ alquila \rightarrow}}\) for rent
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puedes\ repetirlo,\ por\ favor \rightarrow}}\) can you repeat that please
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ una\ buena/mala\ reputación \rightarrow}}\) have a good/bad reputation
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{necesita\ descansar \rightarrow}}\) he needs a rest
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ resto \rightarrow}}\) the rest
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está\ jubilado/casado/soltero \rightarrow}}\) he is retired/married/single
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{vengarse \rightarrow}}\) take one’s revenge
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{deshacerse\ de \rightarrow}}\) get rid of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ gusta\ montar\ a\ caballo \rightarrow}}\) I like riding
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quieres\ que\ te\ lleve\ al\ centro \rightarrow}}\) do you want a ride to town
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ correcto \rightarrow}}\) I’m right
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ en\ Bogota\ en\ este\ momento \rightarrow}}\) I’m in Bogotá right now
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gira\ a\ la\ derecha \rightarrow}}\) turn to the right
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ han\ robado \rightarrow}}\) I’ve been robbed
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ hay\ sitio\ para \rightarrow}}\) There’s no room for
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{5\ días\ seguidos \rightarrow}}\) 5 days in a row
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ pretendía\ faltar\ al\ respeto \rightarrow}}\) I didn’t mean to be rude
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ rumorea\ que \rightarrow}}\) It is rumored that.
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ ha\ acabado\ el\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) time has run out
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ algo\ con\ prisas \rightarrow}}\) do something in a rush
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ el\ Español\ muy\ abandonado \rightarrow}}\) my Spanish is pretty rusty
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ vende \rightarrow}}\) for sale (sign)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ de\ rebajas \rightarrow}}\) be on sale
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ mismo,\ igual \rightarrow}}\) the same
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{yo\ también \rightarrow}}\) same here
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Estarás\ contento! \rightarrow}}\) I hope you’re satisfied!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ que\ trabajar\ y\ ahorrar\ para\ comprármela \rightarrow}}\) I have to work and save to buy it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ miedo\ de \rightarrow}}\) be scared of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ir\ según\ lo\ previsto \rightarrow}}\) be on schedule (work as planned)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ van? \rightarrow}}\) What’s the score? (match)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{empezar\ desde\ cero \rightarrow}}\) start from scratch
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Chinga\ tu\ madre! \rightarrow}}\) Screw you!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{junto\ al\ mar \rightarrow}}\) by the sea
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ya\ veo \rightarrow}}\) I see
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{deberías\ ir\ a\ que\ te\ viera\ un\ médico \rightarrow}}\) you should see a doctor
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡hasta\ la\ vista!\ ¡chao! \rightarrow}}\) See you!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{parece\ que\ (nadie\ quiere\ platicar) \rightarrow}}\) it seems that (none wants to chat)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ parece \rightarrow}}\) it seems to me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ digo\ en\ serio \rightarrow}}\) I’m serious
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿en\ serio? \rightarrow}}\) Seriously?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿está\ incluido\ el\ servicio? \rightarrow}}\) Is service included?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{acostarse\ con \rightarrow}}\) have sex with
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ la\ sombra \rightarrow}}\) in the shade
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡qué\ lástima! \rightarrow}}\) That’s a shame!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{debería\ darte\ vergüenza \rightarrow}}\) Shame on you!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ que\ cagar \rightarrow}}\) I need a shit
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ la\ compra \rightarrow}}\) do one’s shopping
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ resumen \rightarrow}}\) in short
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ debería\ hacer? \rightarrow}}\) What should I do?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ducharse \rightarrow}}\) take a shower
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡cállate\ la\ boca!\ ¡cállate! \rightarrow}}\) Shut up!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ de\ parte\ tuya \rightarrow}}\) I’m on your side
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ parecido\ a \rightarrow}}\) be similar to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{desde\ la\ semana\ pasada \rightarrow}}\) since last week
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿desde\ cuándo? \rightarrow}}\) Since when?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{saludos\ cordiales \rightarrow}}\) yours sincerely
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{perdone,\ caballero \rightarrow}}\) excuse me, sir
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡siéntate! \rightarrow}}\) Sit down!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ talla\ está? \rightarrow}}\) What size is it?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dormir\ hasta\ tarde \rightarrow}}\) sleep late
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pasar\ la\ noche\ en\ blanco \rightarrow}}\) have a sleepless night
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡qué\ sueño\ tengo\ ahora! \rightarrow}}\) I’m sleepy
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡que\ duermes\ tranquilo! \rightarrow}}\) Sleep well!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ el\ listillo\ con \rightarrow}}\) get smart with
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ olían\ los\ pies \rightarrow}}\) she had smelly feet
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ echo\ tanto\ de\ menos \rightarrow}}\) I miss you so
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{eso\ espero/\ creo \rightarrow}}\) I hope/think so
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿y\ qué? \rightarrow}}\) So what?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ le\ pasó\ la\ borrachera \rightarrow}}\) he sobered up
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algunos\ países \rightarrow}}\) some countries
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿quieres? \rightarrow}}\) Would you like some?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me/le\ duele\ la\ espalda \rightarrow}}\) my/his back hurts
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ he\ hecho\ daño\ en\ la\ mano \rightarrow}}\) I’ve hurt my hand
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ duelen\ los\ pies \rightarrow}}\) my feet hurt
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tú\ estás\ loco,\ yo\ no \rightarrow}}\) you’re crazy I’m not
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ tengo\ ni\ idea \rightarrow}}\) I have no idea
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡buena\ idea! \rightarrow}}\) Good idea!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ojalá \rightarrow}}\) if only
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{caer\ enfermo \rightarrow}}\) fall ill
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Insinúas\ que\ mentí? \rightarrow}}\) are you implying I lied
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ voz\ alta \rightarrow}}\) in a loud voice
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ incapaz\ de\ hacer \rightarrow}}\) be incapable of doing something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algo \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gastos\ varios \rightarrow}}\) incidental expenses
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{incitar\ a\ alguien\ a\ que\ haga \rightarrow}}\) incite someone to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algo \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ importante \rightarrow}}\) it’s important
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡habla\ 5\ idiomas,\ es\ impresionante! \rightarrow}}\) She speaks 5 languages, impressive!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dentro\ de\ 10\ minutos \rightarrow}}\) In 10 minutes
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ estás\ dando\ mucha\ información \rightarrow}}\) you’re not being very informative
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ lesionó\ la\ pierna \rightarrow}}\) he injured his leg
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{investigar \rightarrow}}\) inquire into something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algo \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ favor\ insisto\ en\ que\ te\ lo\ quedes \rightarrow}}\) please keep it, I insist
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ ejemplo \rightarrow}}\) for instance
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tomaré\ leche\ en\ vez\ de\ café \rightarrow}}\) I’ll have milk instead of coffee
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ seguro,\ estoy\ afiliado\ al\ seguro \rightarrow}}\) I have insurance
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ la\ intención\ de\ hacer \rightarrow}}\) intend to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algo \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ interesa\ la\ política\ en\ absoluto \rightarrow}}\) I’m not interested in politics at all
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ interesado\ en \rightarrow}}\) be interested in something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algo \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ veo\ nada\ interesante \rightarrow}}\) I don’t see anything interesting
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ Internet \rightarrow}}\) on the internet
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soy\ marroquí \rightarrow}}\) I’m Moroccan
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Es\ con\ desayuno? \rightarrow}}\) Is breakfast included?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{(That’s\ right)\ ¡eso\ es!,\ (finished)\ ¡ya\ está! \rightarrow}}\) That it!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{está\ en\ la\ cárcel \rightarrow}}\) he is in jail
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ celos\ de \rightarrow}}\) be jealous of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ tiene\ ninguna\ gracia \rightarrow}}\) it’ s no joke
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ bromeando \rightarrow}}\) I’m joking!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡buen\ viaje! \rightarrow}}\) have a safe journey
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{júzgalo\ por\ ti\ mismo \rightarrow}}\) judge for yourself
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ juicio\ final\ (rel) \rightarrow}}\) the last judgment
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{acabar\ de\ hacer \rightarrow}}\) have just done something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algo \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{solamente\ dos \rightarrow}}\) Just two
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estaba\ a\ punto\ de\ salir\ cuando \rightarrow}}\) I was just about to leave when
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{acabo\ de\ llegar \rightarrow}}\) I’ve just arrived
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ lo\ puedes\ quedar \rightarrow}}\) you can keep it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cumplir\ una\ promesa \rightarrow}}\) keep a promise
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{quédate\ con\ la\ vuelta \rightarrow}}\) keep the change
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Siga\ todo\ recto\ hasta\ llegar\ a \rightarrow}}\) Keep straight on until you get to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cuando\ era\ pequeño \rightarrow}}\) when I was a kid
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estaba\ bromeando \rightarrow}}\) I was only kidding
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estás\ de\ broma \rightarrow}}\) you’re kidding
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gracias\ por\ tu\ amabilidad \rightarrow}}\) that’s very kind of you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cama\ de\ matrimonio \rightarrow}}\) king size bed
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{llamaron\ a\ la\ puerta \rightarrow}}\) there was a knock on the door
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ lo\ sé \rightarrow}}\) I don’t know
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ conozco\ desde\ hace\ mucho\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) I have known him for a long time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ una\ buena\ base\ de\ Español \rightarrow}}\) I have a good knowledge of Spanish
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ falta\ confianza \rightarrow}}\) he lacks confidence
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Alguna\ dama\ de\ Nueva\ york? \rightarrow}}\) Any lady from New York?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cuánto\ tiempo\ dure? \rightarrow}}\) How long does it last?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ semana\ pasada \rightarrow}}\) last week
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{siento\ llegar\ tarde \rightarrow}}\) sorry I’m late
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ tren\ viene\ con\ retraso \rightarrow}}\) the train is late
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hasta\ luego \rightarrow}}\) see you later
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{venga\ un\ poco\ más\ tarde \rightarrow}}\) Come back later ok.
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Sabes\ la\ última? \rightarrow}}\) Do you know the latest?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿a\ qué\ hora\ sale? \rightarrow}}\) When does it leave?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ dónde\ sale? \rightarrow}}\) Where does it leave from?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ qué\ hora\ debemos\ desocupar\ el\ cuarto? \rightarrow}}\) When do we have to leave the room?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Podemos\ dejar\ nuestro\ equipaje\ aquí? \rightarrow}}\) Can we leave out luggage here?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ voy\ mañana \rightarrow}}\) I’m leaving tomorrow
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡déjame\ me\ en\ paz! \rightarrow}}\) Leave me alone!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ queda\ nada \rightarrow}}\) there is nothing left
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{menos\ de\ 200\ dólares \rightarrow}}\) less than 200$
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{házmelo\ saber, \rightarrow}}\) let me know ok,
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡así\ es\ la\ vida! \rightarrow}}\) That’s life!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{como\ tú \rightarrow}}\) like you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ encanta \rightarrow}}\) I really like it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{como\ dije \rightarrow}}\) like I said
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{así \rightarrow}}\) like this
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ gusta\ que\ salgas\ con\ ellos \rightarrow}}\) I don’t like you going out with them
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ la\ cola \rightarrow}}\) stand in line
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ le\ dan\ bien\ los\ idiomas \rightarrow}}\) she’s is a good linguist
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡escuche\ a\ me!\ ¡Escuche! \rightarrow}}\) Listen to me!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{un\ poco\ de\ leche \rightarrow}}\) a little milk
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{una\ retransmisión\ en\ directo \rightarrow}}\) a live broadcast
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿dónde\ vives? \rightarrow}}\) Where do you live?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿a\ qué\ te\ dedicas? \rightarrow}}\) What do you do for a living?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿eres\ de\ aquí? \rightarrow}}\) Are you local?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿dónde\ queda.? \rightarrow}}\) Where is it located?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ dejé\ las\ llaves\ dentro \rightarrow}}\) I locked myself out
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ mucho\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) for a long time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ tardes\ mucho \rightarrow}}\) don’t be long
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ buscando\ a\ Juan \rightarrow}}\) I’m looking for John
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{parece\ que\ va\ a\ llover \rightarrow}}\) it looks it’s going to rain
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ la\ espera\ de\ sus\ noticias \rightarrow}}\) I look forward to hearing from u
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Tiene\ mucho\ talento \rightarrow}}\) He is very able
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soy\ capaz\ de\ hacer\ este\ trabajo \rightarrow}}\) I’m able to do this work
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{En\ los\ contornos \rightarrow}}\) Round about
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿De\ qué\ se\ trata? \rightarrow}}\) What’s it all about?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soñar\ con\ algo \rightarrow}}\) to dream about something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ en\ camino\ de \rightarrow}}\) I’m about to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Distracción \rightarrow}}\) Absence of mind
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{De\ acuerdo\ con \rightarrow}}\) In accordance with
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Según \rightarrow}}\) According to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{El\ es\ acusado\ de. \rightarrow}}\) He is accused of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{vive\ al\ otro\ lado\ de\ la\ calle \rightarrow}}\) she lives across the street
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Hacer\ el\ tonto \rightarrow}}\) To act the fool
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Fuera\ de,\ además \rightarrow}}\) In addition to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dos\ habitaciones\ contiguas \rightarrow}}\) two adjoining rooms
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Suspender\ la\ sesión \rightarrow}}\) To adjourn the meeting
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Un\ buen\ consejo \rightarrow}}\) A piece of advice
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dar\ un\ consejo\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) give someone an advice
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{seguir\ el\ consejo\ de\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) take someone’s advice
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ aconsejo\ que\ te\ vayas \rightarrow}}\) I advice you to leave
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Aprovecharse\ de/\ sacar\ ventaja \rightarrow}}\) take advantage of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ miedo\ a/de \rightarrow}}\) I’m afraid of (things /to do things)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ miedo\ a\ los\ gatos \rightarrow}}\) I’m afraid of cats
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Le\ da\ miedo\ la\ oscuridad \rightarrow}}\) he’s afraid of the dark
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ temo\ que\ no\ venga \rightarrow}}\) I´m afraid she won´t come
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{No\ es\ cosa\ tuya \rightarrow}}\) Not your affair (business)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Su\ afectuoso\ sobrina \rightarrow}}\) Your affectionate niece
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Es\ superior\ a\ mis\ recursos \rightarrow}}\) I cannot afford it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{después\ de\ pasar\ el\ puente \rightarrow}}\) after passing the bridge
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Después\ de…gire\ asiga\ todo\ recto \rightarrow}}\) afterturn tokeep straight on
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ día\ siguiente \rightarrow}}\) The day after.
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Después\ de\ todo \rightarrow}}\) After all
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{La\ vida\ futura \rightarrow}}\) The after life
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Nunca\ jamás \rightarrow}}\) Never again
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ lo\ volví\ a\ ver \rightarrow}}\) I never saw him again
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ tienes\ contra\ de\ ella? \rightarrow}}\) What do you have against her?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{A\ los\ diez\ años \rightarrow}}\) At the age of ten
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ 10\ minutos \rightarrow}}\) 10 minutes ago
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ mucho\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) long time ago
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ de\ acuerdo \rightarrow}}\) I agree with you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{al\ aire\ libre \rightarrow}}\) in the open air
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{A\ la\ vez \rightarrow}}\) all at once
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{menos \rightarrow}}\) All but
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Tanto\ mejor \rightarrow}}\) All the better
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ es\ alérgico\ a \rightarrow}}\) he is allergic to
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ está\ permitido \rightarrow}}\) it’s not allowed
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{No\ se\ permite\ hablar \rightarrow}}\) Talking not allowed
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{El\ todopoderoso \rightarrow}}\) Almighty God
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{saldrá\ bien \rightarrow}}\) it will be alright
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Puedo\ irme\ ahora? \rightarrow}}\) Is it alright to leave now?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ haces\ para\ entretenerte? \rightarrow}}\) What do you do for amusement?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ enojado\ con\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) to be angry with someone
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Por\ qué\ no\ contestas? \rightarrow}}\) Why don’t you answer?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Tienes\ alguna\ idea? \rightarrow}}\) Do you have any idea at all?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Alguien\ que\ quiera\ hablar\ conmigo? \rightarrow}}\) Anyone wants to chat with me?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{si\ puedo\ ayudarte\ de\ alguna\ manera,\ dímelo \rightarrow}}\) if I can help you anyhow, let me know
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pedir\ hora\ con\ el\ doctor \rightarrow}}\) make an appointment with the Dr
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ gustaría\ hacer\ un\ apunte \rightarrow}}\) I would like to make an appointment
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ es\ tan\ alto\ como\ Juan \rightarrow}}\) he is as tall as John
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{trabajo\ a\ tiempo\ completo\ como\ manager \rightarrow}}\) I work full time as a
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ apenado\ de,\ estar\ avergonzado\ de \rightarrow}}\) to be ashamed of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ pedí\ dinero \rightarrow}}\) I asked him for money
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ pregunté\ dónde\ vivía \rightarrow}}\) I asked him where he lives
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Puedo\ hacerte\ una\ pregunta? \rightarrow}}\) Can I ask you something?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ un\ gran\ valor\ para\ la\ compañía \rightarrow}}\) she is an asset to our company
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ bueno/malo\ haciendo\ algo \rightarrow}}\) be good/bad at something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ gustan\ nada\ los\ perros \rightarrow}}\) I don’t like dogs at all
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ consiente\ de\ algo \rightarrow}}\) be aware of something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Tienes\ habitaciones\ disponibles? \rightarrow}}\) Do you have rooms available?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{volverá\ mañana \rightarrow}}\) she will be back tomorrow
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{regreso\ en\ un\ momentito \rightarrow}}\) I’ll be right back
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cuándo\ volverás? \rightarrow}}\) When are you coming back?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{contestaron\ a\ la\ carta/la\ llamada \rightarrow}}\) they wrote back (letters)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ me\ dan\ mal\ las\ matemáticas \rightarrow}}\) I’m bad at math
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ está\ quedando\ calvo \rightarrow}}\) he is going bald
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ir\ a\ la\ quiebra \rightarrow}}\) go bankrupt
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{barrera\ lingüística \rightarrow}}\) language barrier
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡No\ estés\ triste! \rightarrow}}\) Don’t be sad!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dar\ una\ paliza\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) to beat someone up
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ir\ a\ la\ cama \rightarrow}}\) go to bed
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ he\ estado\ en\ España \rightarrow}}\) I’ve never been to Spain
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ tres\ años\ estudiando \rightarrow}}\) I’ve been studying Spanish for
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Español \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{No\ te\ creo.\ Me\ crees\ ¿verdad? \rightarrow}}\) I don’t believe you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ las\ tendrás\ que\ arreglar \rightarrow}}\) you will have to do without
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ todo\ lo\ posible \rightarrow}}\) do one’s best
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡buena\ suerte!\ Que\ te\ vaya\ bien! \rightarrow}}\) All the best!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{apuesto\ a\ que\ no\ viene \rightarrow}}\) I bet he doesn’t come
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ haciendo\ progresos \rightarrow}}\) I’m getting better
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sería\ mejor\ que\ pidieras\ permiso \rightarrow}}\) you had better ask for permission
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ cuenta\ por\ favor \rightarrow}}\) The bill please!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Mi\ tierra\ natal \rightarrow}}\) The land of my birth
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Fecha\ de\ nacimiento? \rightarrow}}\) Date of birth?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Feliz\ cumpleaños! \rightarrow}}\) Happy birthday!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{platicamos\ un\ rato/\ ratito \rightarrow}}\) let’s chat for a bit
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estaré\ allí\ dentro\ de\ un\ rato \rightarrow}}\) I’ll be there in a bit
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{culpar\ a\ alguien\ de\ algo \rightarrow}}\) blame someone for something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Jesús!\ qué\ ¡Dios\ te\ bendiga! \rightarrow}}\) Bless you!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ sangre\ fría \rightarrow}}\) in cold blood
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Qué\ aproveche!\ ¡Buen\ provecho! \rightarrow}}\) Bon appétit!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ una\ habitación\ reservada \rightarrow}}\) I booked a room
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ aburro,\ estoy\ aburrido \rightarrow}}\) I’m bored
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Dónde\ naciste? \rightarrow}}\) Where were you born?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{nací\ en\ mil\ novecientos\ setenta\ y\ nueve \rightarrow}}\) I was born in 1979
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{yo\ nací\ en\ Italia\ pero\ voy\ muy\ seguido\ a\ Méx \rightarrow}}\) I was born in Italy, but go often to Mex
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{yo\ nací\ en\ Francia\ pero\ vivo\ en\ los\ EU \rightarrow}}\) I was born in France but live in the US
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Te\ molesta\ si\ fumo/\ si\ mi\ siento\ aquí? \rightarrow}}\) Does it bother you if I smoke?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ la\ parte\ inferior\ de\ la\ pantalla \rightarrow}}\) at the bottom of the screen
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Nos\ trae\ (más\ pan)! \rightarrow}}\) Please, bring us!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sólo\ estoy\ mirando \rightarrow}}\) I’m just browsing
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ un\ presupuesto\ limitado \rightarrow}}\) be on a budget
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ aquí\ por\ razón\ de\ trabajo \rightarrow}}\) I’m here for business
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ es\ asunto/cosa\ tuyo/a \rightarrow}}\) it’s none of your business
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sacar\ una\ entrada \rightarrow}}\) buy a ticket
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿dónde\ venden\ tarjetas\ telefónicas? \rightarrow}}\) Where can I buy?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ hice\ yo\ solito \rightarrow}}\) I did it by myself
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ propósito \rightarrow}}\) by the way
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{una\ llamada\ interurbana \rightarrow}}\) long distance call
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ se\ llama\ a\ esto\ en\ español? \rightarrow}}\) What’s that called?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{debemos\ telefonear\ a\ una\ ambulancia \rightarrow}}\) we must call for an ambulance
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ volveré\ a\ llamar\ más\ tarde/mañana \rightarrow}}\) I will call back later/tomorrow
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tienes\ una\ llamada,\ te\ llaman \rightarrow}}\) there is a call for u
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ llamaré\ mañana \rightarrow}}\) I’ll give you a call tomorrow
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ llamó\ mentiroso \rightarrow}}\) he called him a liar
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ dijeron\ maricón\ de\ mierda \rightarrow}}\) they called you gay
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ese\ estúpido\ me\ llama\ perra \rightarrow}}\) this stupid calls me bitch
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pero\ me\ llaman\ Juan \rightarrow}}\) but they call me John
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿De\ parte\ de\ quién? \rightarrow}}\) And who’s calling?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Cálmate! \rightarrow}}\) Calm down!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ llegando\ del\ trabajo \rightarrow}}\) I came from work
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Puede\ volver\ a\ llamar\ más\ tarde? \rightarrow}}\) Can you call again later?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Me\ oyes? \rightarrow}}\) Can you hear me?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{debe\ haber\ un\ error \rightarrow}}\) that can’t be right
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Puedo? \rightarrow}}\) Can I?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Cuídate!\ ¡Cuidados! \rightarrow}}\) Take care!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Ten\ Cuidado! \rightarrow}}\) Be careful!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ ese\ caso \rightarrow}}\) in that case
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pagar\ en\ efectivo \rightarrow}}\) pay in cash
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{recuperar\ sueño \rightarrow}}\) catch up on one’s sleep
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ voy\ a\ correr\ ningún\ riesgo \rightarrow}}\) I’m not taking any chances
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{para\ variar \rightarrow}}\) for a change
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Pagará\ en\ efectivo\ o\ con\ tarjeta? \rightarrow}}\) Will that be cash or charge?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Anímate! \rightarrow}}\) Cheer up!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Salud! \rightarrow}}\) Cheers!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ fresquito\ hoy \rightarrow}}\) it’s chilly today
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ tuve\ alternativa \rightarrow}}\) I had no choice
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Feliz\ navidad! \rightarrow}}\) Merry Christmas!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡está\ cerca? \rightarrow}}\) Is it close?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ tengo\ ni\ idea \rightarrow}}\) no clue
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ frío \rightarrow}}\) I’m cold
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ resfriado,\ tengo\ un\ resfriado \rightarrow}}\) I have a cold
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡venga\ aquí!\ ¡ven\ acá! \rightarrow}}\) Come here!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ es\ eso?\ ¿Por\ qué?\ ¿y\ eso? \rightarrow}}\) How come?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡entre!\ ¡adelante! \rightarrow}}\) Come in!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡vamos,\ hombre!\ estás\ exagerando \rightarrow}}\) come on, you’re exaggerating
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡anda!\ Dime. \rightarrow}}\) Come on! tell me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ algo\ en\ común\ con\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) have something in common
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{comparado\ con \rightarrow}}\) Compared with
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ somos\ compatibles \rightarrow}}\) we’re not compatible
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Por\ lo\ que\ toca. \rightarrow}}\) Concerning
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ algo\ que\ confesar \rightarrow}}\) I have a confession to make
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{felicidades\ por \rightarrow}}\) congratulations on
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Se\ considera\ que\ es \rightarrow}}\) It’s considered to be
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tomar\ algo\ en\ consideración \rightarrow}}\) take something into consideration
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soy\ un\ buen\ cocinero \rightarrow}}\) I’m a good cook
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Es\ correcto\ decir.? \rightarrow}}\) Is it correct to say?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tienes\ razón \rightarrow}}\) you’re correct
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{cuesta\ demasiado \rightarrow}}\) it costs too much
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ gustaría\ visitar\ algún\ día\ tu\ país \rightarrow}}\) I’d like to visit your country one day
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Claro!\ ¡Claro\ que\ si!\ ¡Por\ supuesto! \rightarrow}}\) Of course!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Aceptas\ tarjetas\ de\ crédito? \rightarrow}}\) Do you accept credit card?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ me\ ha\ cortado\ la\ comunicación \rightarrow}}\) I was cut off
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ he\ cortado\ el\ pelo/dedo \rightarrow}}\) I had my hair cut
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ ha\ cortado \rightarrow}}\) we were cut off
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{eso\ te\ queda\ muy\ mono \rightarrow}}\) it looks really cute on u
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estás\ perjudicando\ tu\ salud \rightarrow}}\) you’re damaging your health
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Me\ importa\ un\ pimiento! \rightarrow}}\) I don’t give a damn!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Maldita\ sea! \rightarrow}}\) damn it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Cómo\ te\ atreves! \rightarrow}}\) How dare you!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sí\ cariño \rightarrow}}\) Yes my darling!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pasado\ de\ moda\ (ropa),\ caducado\ (passport) \rightarrow}}\) out of date
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ fecha/día\ es\ hoy? \rightarrow}}\) What’s today’s date?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Día\ tras\ día. \rightarrow}}\) day after day
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ una\ ocasión \rightarrow}}\) it’s a good deal
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{querida\ rosa \rightarrow}}\) dear Rosa
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{habrá\ una\ demora\ de\ 5\ minutos \rightarrow}}\) there will be a 5 min delay
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ comida\ estuvo\ deliciosa \rightarrow}}\) the meal was delicious
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ estás\ engañando\ a\ ti\ mismo \rightarrow}}\) you’re deluding yourself
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ lo\ niego,\ soy\ muy\ orgulloso\ de\ ser\ latino \rightarrow}}\) I don’t deny it, I’m proud of being
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{depende \rightarrow}}\) that depends
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{depende\ del\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) it depends on the weather
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{privar\ a\ alguien\ de\ algo \rightarrow}}\) deprive someone of something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Marque\ el\ numeropara \rightarrow}}\) Dial the number .for
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ cambia\ nada \rightarrow}}\) it doesn’t make any difference
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{con\ dificultades \rightarrow}}\) with difficulty
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{un\ número\ de\ 4\ dígitos \rightarrow}}\) a four digit number
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Haces\ descuento\ a \rightarrow}}\) Is there any discount on
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ da\ asco \rightarrow}}\) I find it disgusting
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ molestar \rightarrow}}\) do not disturb
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ sé\ qué\ hacer \rightarrow}}\) I don’t know what to do
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Ya\ vale! \rightarrow}}\) That will do!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡bien\ hecho! \rightarrow}}\) Well done!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{con\ dos\ camas \rightarrow}}\) with double bed
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{voy\ al\ centro \rightarrow}}\) I’m going downtown
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ mucha\ corriente\ aquí \rightarrow}}\) it’s drafty here
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dibuja\ muy\ bien \rightarrow}}\) she is a good drawer
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{anoche\ soñé\ contigo \rightarrow}}\) I dreamt about you last night
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ bebo \rightarrow}}\) I don’t drink
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Me\ vuelves\ loco \rightarrow}}\) You’re driving me crazy
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Él\ me\ está\ volviendo\ loco. \rightarrow}}\) he is driving me mad
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{diez\ minutos\ en\ carro \rightarrow}}\) 10 minutes driving
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{nos\ queremos \rightarrow}}\) we love each other
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Tranquilízate! \rightarrow}}\) take it easy
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ consumo\ alimentos\ que\ contienen\ jamón \rightarrow}}\) I can’t eat food that have pork
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ partir\ del\ 1\ de\ mayo \rightarrow}}\) effective May 1
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hablas\ con\ cierta\ elegancia \rightarrow}}\) you speak in an elegant way
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿algo\ más?\ no\ eso\ es\ todo,\ gracias \rightarrow}}\) Anything else?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ daba\ vergüenza\ preguntar \rightarrow}}\) I was embarrassed to ask
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dar\ ánimo\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) to encourage someone
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿a\ que\ hora\ termina? \rightarrow}}\) When does it end?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ finales\ de\ julio \rightarrow}}\) at the end of July
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿te\ gusta? \rightarrow}}\) Do you enjoy it?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Comer\ con\ gusto! \rightarrow}}\) Enjoy the meal!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{adiós\ y\ que\ disfruten\ su\ tiempo \rightarrow}}\) goodbye and enjoy your time
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{espero\ que\ disfruten\ la\ comida \rightarrow}}\) hope you enjoy the meal
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ tengo\ suficiente\ dinero \rightarrow}}\) I don’t have enough money
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Esto\ es.\ Basta\ ya \rightarrow}}\) Enough talk! That’s enough!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡estoy\ harto! \rightarrow}}\) I’ve had enough!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{envidiar\ a\ alguien\ por\ algo \rightarrow}}\) envy someone something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tú\ lo\ que\ tienes\ envidia\ de\ los\ cubanos \rightarrow}}\) you envy Cubans
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ consigo\ recordar\ la\ palabra \rightarrow}}\) the word escapes me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{aunque\ me\ suplicara \rightarrow}}\) even if he begged me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ la\ tarde \rightarrow}}\) in the evening
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Has\ estado\ alguna\ vez\ en\ Nueva\ York? \rightarrow}}\) Have you ever been to NY?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ un\ examen \rightarrow}}\) take an exam
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ excepción\ de \rightarrow}}\) with the exception of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡disculpe!\ ¡Oiga!\ ¡perdone!\ (for\ attention) \rightarrow}}\) excuse me (to pass by)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ ejercicio,\ ejercitar \rightarrow}}\) take exercise
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ cargo\ de\ la\ empresa \rightarrow}}\) at the company’s expense
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{puedes\ explicarlo,\ por\ favor \rightarrow}}\) could you explain that please
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hasta\ cierto\ punto \rightarrow}}\) to a certain extent
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esta\ pendiente\ de \rightarrow}}\) keep an eye on
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Frente\ a\ frente.\ Cara\ a\ cara \rightarrow}}\) Face to face
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ saluda\ atentamente \rightarrow}}\) yours faithfully
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ fiel\ a\ la\ pareja \rightarrow}}\) be faithful to one’s partner
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ caí\ del\ muro \rightarrow}}\) I fell of the wall
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ he\ caído \rightarrow}}\) I have fallen
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ acusado\ falsamente\ de\ algo \rightarrow}}\) be falsely accused of something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{eso\ me\ resulta\ familiar \rightarrow}}\) that looks familiar
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ser\ famoso\ por \rightarrow}}\) be famous for
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿está\ lejos? \rightarrow}}\) Is it far?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿a\ qué\ distancia\ está? \rightarrow}}\) How far is?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{que\ yo\ sepa \rightarrow}}\) as far as I know
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ has\ pasado \rightarrow}}\) you’ve gone too far (in behavior)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ ahora\ muy\ bien \rightarrow}}\) so far so good
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{restaurante\ de\ comidas\ rápidas \rightarrow}}\) fast food restaurant
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ culpa\ tuya \rightarrow}}\) it’s your fault
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{No\ tuve\ la\ culpa.\ no\ tengo\ la\ culpa\ (pres) \rightarrow}}\) it wasn’t my fault
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡haga\ me\ un\ favor! \rightarrow}}\) do me a favor
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ harto\ de\ mi\ trabajo \rightarrow}}\) I’m fed up with my job
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ siento\ bien \rightarrow}}\) I don’t feel well
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ da\ la\ gana \rightarrow}}\) I don’t feel like it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ mareado/cansado \rightarrow}}\) I feel sick/tired
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ te\ encuentras\ hoy? \rightarrow}}\) How’re you feeling today?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ me\ apetece \rightarrow}}\) I don’t feel like it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lleno\ ,\ por\ favor,\ llena\ esta\ hoja \rightarrow}}\) fill it up please
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dónde\ puedo\ encontrar\ un\ buen\ restaurante \rightarrow}}\) Where can I find a good restaurant?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esta\ bien,\ la\ tomo \rightarrow}}\) that’s fine, I will take it (room)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{pelearse \rightarrow}}\) have a fight (argue)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ te\ pareció\ el\ hotel? \rightarrow}}\) How did you find the hotel?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Fuego! \rightarrow}}\) Fire!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ queda\ perfectamente \rightarrow}}\) it fits you perfectly
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{conocer/ver\ a\ alguien\ en\ persona \rightarrow}}\) meet/see s.o in the flesh
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{habla\ español\ con\ soltura \rightarrow}}\) he speaks Spanish fluently
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ siento\ mucho,\ pero\ no\ estoy\ libre \rightarrow}}\) sorry, I’m not free
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hay\ niebla \rightarrow}}\) It’s foggy!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{siga\ esta\ calle/carretera \rightarrow}}\) follow this road
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sígueme \rightarrow}}\) follow me
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{soy\ un\ gran\ aficionado\ al\ ajedrez \rightarrow}}\) I’m fond of.
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ tengo\ mucho\ cariño \rightarrow}}\) I’m very fond of him
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{llevo\ todo\ el\ día\ de\ pie \rightarrow}}\) I’ve been on my feet all day
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ pie/en\ carro \rightarrow}}\) on foot/by car
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{esto\ es\ para\ ti \rightarrow}}\) this is for you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿para\ qué\ sirve\ esto? \rightarrow}}\) What is this for?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ favor\ tenlo\ listo\ (para)\ el\ lunes \rightarrow}}\) please get it done for Monday
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{déjame\ que\ te\ lo\ haga \rightarrow}}\) let me do it for you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ compré\ por\ 25\ dólares \rightarrow}}\) I bought it for $15
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿por\ cuanto\ lo\ vendiste? \rightarrow}}\) How much did you sell it for?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{voy\ a\ estar\ aquí\ 6\ meses \rightarrow}}\) I’m here for 6 months
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ alegro\ por\ ti \rightarrow}}\) happy for you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Trabajé\ durante\ tres\ años\ para. \rightarrow}}\) I worked for 3 years in
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ me\ olvidó\ su\ nombre \rightarrow}}\) I forgot his name
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{olvidarse\ de\ hacer\ algo \rightarrow}}\) to forget to do something
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ en\ forma \rightarrow}}\) to be on form/shape
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{diez\ grados\ bajo\ cero \rightarrow}}\) it’s 15 degrees below freezing
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡No\ te\ asustes!\ ¡No\ tengas\ miedo! \rightarrow}}\) don’t be frightened
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ partir\ de\ hoy \rightarrow}}\) from today on
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{desde\ aquí\ hasta\ allí \rightarrow}}\) from here to there
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{trabajo\ de\ nueve\ a\ cinco \rightarrow}}\) I work fromto
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿de\ dónde\ eres\ tu? \rightarrow}}\) Where are you from?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿alguna\ persona\ de\ Maryland? \rightarrow}}\) Anyone from Maryland?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estoy\ helado \rightarrow}}\) I’m frozen
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Que\ se\ joda!\ vete\ a\ la\ mierda! \rightarrow}}\) Fuck off!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{lo\ siento\ pero\ estamos\ completos \rightarrow}}\) sorry, we’re full
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Adiós\ ¡que\ los\ paséis\ bien! \rightarrow}}\) Bye. Have fun!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{burlarse\ de \rightarrow}}\) make fun of
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{nos\ estamos\ divirtiendo\ mucho \rightarrow}}\) we’re having a lot of fun
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{eso\ no\ tiene\ gracia \rightarrow}}\) that’s not funny
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{engordar\ 20\ libras \rightarrow}}\) gain 20 pounds
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ella\ me\ llevó\ a\ mi\ casa \rightarrow}}\) she gave me a lift to my house
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ estoy\ haciendo\ mayor \rightarrow}}\) I’m getting old
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿perdóname,\ puedo\ pasar? \rightarrow}}\) Excuse me, can I get by?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{el\ me\ cae\ muy\ bien \rightarrow}}\) I get along very well with him
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{montarse\ en\ el\ autobús/mi\ bici \rightarrow}}\) get on the bus/my bike
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ te\ van\ las\ cosas\ en\ el\ colegio? \rightarrow}}\) How are you getting along at school?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{dale\ recuerdos\ de\ mi\ parte \rightarrow}}\) give her my love
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ un\ regalo\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) give a present to someone
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ alegro\ de\ verte \rightarrow}}\) I’m glad to see you
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿adónde\ quieres\ ir? \rightarrow}}\) Where would you like to go?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{es\ para\ llevar \rightarrow}}\) it’s to go (food)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ tengo\ que\ ir,\ adiós \rightarrow}}\) I have to go, goodbye
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{como\ te\ encuentras? \rightarrow}}\) How is it going?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿adónde\ vas? \rightarrow}}\) Where are you going?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{haberse\ acabado \rightarrow}}\) be all gone (finished)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿puedo?\ por\ supuesto\ ,\ adelante \rightarrow}}\) Can I? Sure, go ahead!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{bueno,\ mi\ amiguito\ me\ retiro \rightarrow}}\) ok little friend, I’ve got to go
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gracias\ a\ Dios \rightarrow}}\) thank God (goodness)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Buenos\ días!\ buenas\ tardes!noches! \rightarrow}}\) good morning, evening, night
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Buenas\ noches\ y\ dulces\ sueños! \rightarrow}}\) good night and sweet dreams
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{se\ le\ da\ muy\ bien\ el\ ajedrez \rightarrow}}\) he is good at chess
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Oh,\ qué\ bien! \rightarrow}}\) Oh! That’s good!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ dos\ semanas\ me\ graduó \rightarrow}}\) I’ll graduate in two weeks
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{le\ estoy\ agradecido \rightarrow}}\) I’m grateful to him
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ fue?\ Estupendo.\ genial \rightarrow}}\) How was it? Great!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡lo\ iría\ grande! \rightarrow}}\) That would be great!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ imagino\ que\ sí \rightarrow}}\) I guess so
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡Eh,\ gente! \rightarrow}}\) Hey, you guys!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tener\ el\ pelo\ corto/largo \rightarrow}}\) have short/long hair
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{media\ botella \rightarrow}}\) half bottle
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{media\ libra \rightarrow}}\) half a pound
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ mitad\ precio \rightarrow}}\) at half price
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ mitad\ de\ camino \rightarrow}}\) half way
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{por\ una\ parte.por\ otra\ parte \rightarrow}}\) on one handon the other hand
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡arriba\ las\ manos! \rightarrow}}\) Hands up!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{a\ mano\ derecha \rightarrow}}\) on your right hand
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{deja\ me\ que\ me\ ocupe\ yo\ de\ esto \rightarrow}}\) let me handle this
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿tienen…? \rightarrow}}\) Do you have (in restaurant)?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ ha\ pasado? \rightarrow}}\) What happened?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Qué\ pasó\ con\ mi\ pregunta? \rightarrow}}\) What happened to my question?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ te\ ha\ pasado? \rightarrow}}\) What has happened to you?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{en\ este\ lugar\ hay\ fantasmas \rightarrow}}\) this place is haunted
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿me\ da\ un\ café? \rightarrow}}\) Can I have a coffee?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{me\ corté\ el\ pelo \rightarrow}}\) I had my hair cut
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Tienes \rightarrow}}\) Do you have anything on tonight?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{algo\ planeado\ para\ esta\ noche? \rightarrow}}\)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tú\ tienes\ gracia,\ él\ no \rightarrow}}\) you’re funny, he is not
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Te\ has\ enterado\ de\ lo\ de\ mike? \rightarrow}}\) Have you heard of Mike?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{saber\ algo\ de\ memoria \rightarrow}}\) know something by heart
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{enciende\ la\ calefacción \rightarrow}}\) turn on the heater
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hay\ mucho\ tráfico \rightarrow}}\) there is heavy traffic
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{qué\ demonios\ estas\ haciendo/quieres \rightarrow}}\) what the hell you doing/want
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡vete\ a\ paseo!\ mejor\ vete\ al\ diablo! \rightarrow}}\) Go to hell!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{saludar\ a\ alguien \rightarrow}}\) say hello to someone
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ puedo\ evitarlo \rightarrow}}\) I can’t help it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡sírvete! \rightarrow}}\) Help yourself!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿puede\ ayudarme? \rightarrow}}\) Can you help me?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{gracias\ por\ tu\ ayuda \rightarrow}}\) thank you for your help
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿podría\ ayudarse? \rightarrow}}\) Can I help you? (shop)
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ conozco \rightarrow}}\) I know her
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{eso\ es\ para\ ella \rightarrow}}\) this is for her
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{aquí\ está\ la\ llave, \rightarrow}}\) here is the key to your room
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡aquí\ tienes! \rightarrow}}\) here you’re
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡aquí\ tiene! \rightarrow}}\) Here you go!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sola\ (alone),\ ella\ sola\ (without\ any\ help) \rightarrow}}\) by herself
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Hola\ a\ todos!\ Saludos\ a\ todos \rightarrow}}\) Hi all!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{la\ tensión\ alta \rightarrow}}\) high blood pressure
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{estar\ muy\ bien\ pagado \rightarrow}}\) highly paid
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hacer\ autostop \rightarrow}}\) hitch a ride
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{no\ cuelgue,\ por\ favor \rightarrow}}\) hold on please
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¡buenas\ vacaciones! \rightarrow}}\) Have a good holiday!
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tomarse\ vacaciones \rightarrow}}\) take a holiday
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿hay\ alguien\ en\ casa? \rightarrow}}\) Anybody home?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{Nueva\ york\ es\ mi\ hogar \rightarrow}}\) New York is my home
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{ponte\ cómodo \rightarrow}}\) make yourself at home
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿todo\ bien\ en\ casa? \rightarrow}}\) Everything ok at home?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{espero\ que\ te\ guste \rightarrow}}\) I hope you like it
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{espero\ que\ si \rightarrow}}\) I hope so
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tomar\ a\ alguien\ como\ rehén \rightarrow}}\) take someone hostage
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ calor \rightarrow}}\) I’m hot
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{hace\ calor \rightarrow}}\) it’s hot
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ es\ eso?\ ¿Por\ qué? \rightarrow}}\) How come?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ estás? \rightarrow}}\) How are you?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿Cómo\ dices\ una\ taza\ en\ Ingles? \rightarrow}}\) How do you say a cup en Spanish?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿cómo\ se\ va\ a? \rightarrow}}\) How do I get to?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{¿qué\ precio\ tiene\ por\ noche? \rightarrow}}\) How much is it per night?
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{te\ doy\ un\ abrazo \rightarrow}}\) I give you a hug
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{sentido\ del\ humor \rightarrow}}\) sense of humor
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ hambre \rightarrow}}\) I’m hungry
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{tengo\ prisa \rightarrow}}\) I’m in a hurry
- \(\color{red}{\mathbf{date\ prisa,\ vas\ a\ llegar\ tarde\ otra\ vez \rightarrow}}\) Hurry up! you make yourself late again
Funny Spanish Phrases
- “No hay mal que por bien no venga” – This translates to “There’s no bad that doesn’t come with something good,” but can be used humorously to imply that a bad situation isn’t all that bad.
- “¡Qué mosca te ha picado!” – This phrase means “What fly has bitten you?” and can be used to ask someone why they’re acting strange or doing something out of character.
- “Estar en las nubes” – This translates to “To be in the clouds,” but is often used humorously to describe someone who is absent-minded or not paying attention.
- “No me toques las palmas que me conozco” – This phrase means “Don’t clap your hands, I know myself,” and can be used to tell someone not to patronize or flatter you.
- “Tener más cara que espalda” – This translates to “To have more face than back,” and is used to describe someone who is shameless or audacious.
- “Meterse en camisa de once varas” – This phrase means “To get into a shirt with eleven sleeves,” and is used to describe a situation that is unnecessarily complicated or difficult.
- “Más vale maña que fuerza” – This translates to “Skill is better than strength,” but can be used humorously to imply that intelligence or cleverness is more important than physical strength.
- “No te vistas que no vas” – This phrase means “Don’t dress up, you’re not going anywhere,” and can be used to tell someone not to put on airs or act more important than they really are.
- “Dar en el clavo” – This translates to “To hit the nail on the head,” but can be used humorously to describe someone who is always right or always knows the answer.
- “No tener pelos en la lengua” – This phrase means “To not have hairs on your tongue,” and is used to describe someone who is very direct or doesn’t mince words.
Basic Spanish Phrases
- Hola – Hello
- Buenos días – Good morning
- Buenas tardes – Good afternoon
- Buenas noches – Good evening/night
- Adiós – Goodbye
- Por favor – Please
- Gracias – Thank you
- De nada – You’re welcome
- ¿Cómo estás? – How are you?
- Estoy bien, gracias – I’m good, thank you
- ¿Cómo te llamas? – What’s your name?
- Me llamo… – My name is…
- Sí – Yes
- No – No
- Perdón – Excuse me
- Lo siento – I’m sorry
- ¿Habla inglés? – Do you speak English?
- No hablo español – I don’t speak Spanish
- ¿Dónde está el baño? – Where is the bathroom?
- Mucho gusto – Nice to meet you.
Romantic Phrases In Spanish
Here are some romantic phrases in Spanish:
- Te quiero – I love you (less intense than “Te amo” which means “I love you” but can be reserved for more serious relationships)
- Eres mi todo – You are my everything
- Mi amor – My love
- Eres mi media naranja – You are my better half
- No puedo vivir sin ti – I can’t live without you
- Me haces feliz – You make me happy
- Eres la razón de mi existir – You are the reason for my existence
- Eres lo mejor que me ha pasado – You are the best thing that has ever happened to me
- Quiero pasar el resto de mi vida contigo – I want to spend the rest of my life with you
- Eres la luz de mis ojos – You are the light of my eyes
- No puedo dejar de pensar en ti – I can’t stop thinking about you
- Quiero abrazarte y nunca soltarte – I want to hug you and never let go
- Tú eres mi sol en un día gris – You are my sunshine on a cloudy day
- Eres mi sueño hecho realidad – You are my dream come true
- Te adoro – I adore you.
Simple Spanish Phrases
Here are some simple Spanish phrases that can be useful for beginners:
- Hola – Hello
- Adiós – Goodbye
- Por favor – Please
- Gracias – Thank you
- De nada – You’re welcome
- Sí – Yes
- No – No
- ¿Cómo estás? – How are you?
- Bien, gracias – Fine, thank you
- ¿Cómo te llamas? – What’s your name?
- Me llamo… – My name is…
- Mucho gusto – Nice to meet you
- ¿Hablas inglés? – Do you speak English?
- No entiendo – I don’t understand
- ¿Dónde está…? – Where is…?
- Perdón – Excuse me/sorry
- ¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much does it cost?
- ¿Puede ayudarme? – Can you help me?
- Lo siento – I’m sorry
- No importa – It doesn’t matter
Phrases To Ask And Tell How You Feel In Spanish
Here are some phrases to ask and tell how you feel in Spanish:
- ¿Cómo estás? – How are you?
- Estoy bien – I’m fine
- Me siento bien – I feel good
- Estoy feliz – I’m happy
- Me encanta – I love it
- Me gusta mucho – I like it a lot
- Estoy cansado/a – I’m tired
- Me siento triste – I feel sad
- Estoy enojado/a – I’m angry
- Me duele… – It hurts…
- Tengo frío – I’m cold
- Tengo calor – I’m hot
- Estoy nervioso/a – I’m nervous
- Me siento abrumado/a – I feel overwhelmed
- Estoy emocionado/a – I’m excited
- Me da miedo – I’m scared
- Me siento aliviado/a – I feel relieved
- Me siento agradecido/a – I feel grateful
- Me siento tranquilo/a – I feel calm
- Me siento confundido/a – I feel confused
Spanish Phrases To Know When Traveling
Here are some Spanish phrases that can be helpful when traveling:
- Hola – Hello
- Adiós – Goodbye
- Por favor – Please
- Gracias – Thank you
- De nada – You’re welcome
- Sí – Yes
- No – No
- ¿Habla inglés? – Do you speak English?
- No hablo español – I don’t speak Spanish
- ¿Dónde está…? – Where is…?
- ¿Cómo se llama? – What’s it called?
- ¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much does it cost?
- ¿Puede ayudarme? – Can you help me?
- Necesito un mapa – I need a map
- Necesito un taxi – I need a taxi
- ¿Cuándo sale el próximo tren/bus? – When is the next train/bus?
- ¿Dónde está la estación de tren/autobuses? – Where is the train/bus station?
- ¿Dónde puedo encontrar un restaurante? – Where can I find a restaurant?
- La cuenta, por favor – The check, please
- ¿Cómo llego a…? – How do I get to…?
Phrases To Ask How You Feel In Spanish
Here are some Spanish phrases to ask how someone is feeling:
- ¿Cómo te sientes? – How do you feel?
- ¿Qué tal estás? – How are you doing?
- ¿Estás bien? – Are you okay?
- ¿Cómo ha sido tu día? – How has your day been?
- ¿Te encuentras bien? – Are you feeling well?
- ¿Qué tal tu salud? – How’s your health?
- ¿Estás enfermo/a? – Are you sick?
- ¿Has dormido bien? – Did you sleep well?
- ¿Has comido algo? – Have you eaten anything?
- ¿Te ha pasado algo? – Has something happened to you?
These phrases can be used to show concern and care for someone’s well-being and can be helpful in many situations, such as when checking in with a friend, family member, or colleague who might be going through a difficult time.
Useful Spanish Phrases For Conversation
Here are some useful Spanish phrases for conversation:
- ¿Cómo estás? – How are you?
- ¿Qué tal? – What’s up?
- ¿Qué has hecho hoy? – What have you done today?
- Me gusta tu camisa – I like your shirt
- ¿Cómo te llamas? – What’s your name?
- Mucho gusto – Nice to meet you
- ¿Dónde vives? – Where do you live?
- ¿Qué te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre? – What do you like to do in your free time?
- ¿Tienes hermanos? – Do you have siblings?
- ¿Cuál es tu comida favorita? – What is your favorite food?
- No entiendo – I don’t understand
- ¿Podría hablar más despacio, por favor? – Could you speak more slowly, please?
- ¿Quieres tomar algo? – Do you want to have a drink?
- ¿Cuál es tu deporte favorito? – What is your favorite sport?
- ¡Qué interesante! – How interesting!
- ¿Cómo llego a ___? – How do I get to ___?
- ¿Qué hora es? – What time is it?
- ¿Dónde está el baño? – Where is the bathroom?
- Me encanta esta ciudad – I love this city
- Hasta luego – See you later
These phrases can help you start and maintain conversations in Spanish. They can be used in a variety of settings, from casual conversations with friends to more formal situations. Practice using these phrases to improve your Spanish communication skills.
Spanish Phrases To Impress
Here are some Spanish phrases that can help you impress others:
- “Mi corazón late por ti” – My heart beats for you
- “Eres mi media naranja” – You are my better half
- “Eres mi sol en un día nublado” – You are my sunshine on a cloudy day
- “Eres lo más bonito que me ha pasado” – You are the most beautiful thing that has happened to me
- “Eres mi todo” – You are my everything
- “No puedo imaginar mi vida sin ti” – I can’t imagine my life without you
- “Eres la razón por la que me despierto cada mañana” – You are the reason I wake up every morning
- “Eres la luz de mis ojos” – You are the light of my eyes
- “Eres la mejor cosa que me ha pasado” – You are the best thing that has happened to me
- “Eres un ángel en mi vida” – You are an angel in my life
These phrases are romantic and can be used to impress a significant other. They can also be used in other settings, such as expressing gratitude or admiration for a friend or family member. Remember to use these phrases appropriately and with sincerity.
Spanish Phrases About Life
Here are some Spanish phrases about life:
- La vida es corta, disfrútala al máximo – Life is short, enjoy it to the fullest
- La vida es como un espejo, te devuelve lo que das – Life is like a mirror, it gives back what you give
- Cada día es una nueva oportunidad para ser feliz – Every day is a new opportunity to be happy
- La vida es una montaña rusa, con altibajos y giros inesperados – Life is a rollercoaster, with ups and downs and unexpected twists
- La vida no se trata de encontrarte a ti mismo, sino de crearte a ti mismo – Life is not about finding yourself, but about creating yourself
- La vida es un regalo, aprecia cada momento – Life is a gift, cherish every moment
- La vida es como una caja de chocolates, nunca sabes lo que vas a conseguir – Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get
- La vida no es perfecta, pero siempre hay algo por lo que estar agradecido – Life is not perfect, but there is always something to be grateful for
- La vida es como un libro, si no viajas, sólo lees una página – Life is like a book, if you don’t travel, you only read one page
- La vida es una aventura, atrévete a explorar – Life is an adventure, dare to explore
These phrases reflect different perspectives on life and can help inspire and motivate you to live your life to the fullest. Use them to reflect on your own life and experiences, and to share your thoughts and feelings with others.
Which Of The Following Phrases Means I Say No In Spanish
The phrase that means “I say no” in Spanish is “digo no”.
Which Of The Following Phrases Most Literally Translates To I Am Reading In Spanish
The phrase that most literally translates to “I am reading” in Spanish is “Estoy leyendo”.
What Is The Most Common Spanish Phrase?
The most common Spanish phrase is probably “Hola” which means “Hello”. It is a basic greeting that is used in everyday conversations. Other common Spanish phrases include “Gracias” (Thank you), “Por favor” (Please), “Adiós” (Goodbye), “¿Cómo estás?” (How are you?), “Buenos días” (Good morning), “Buenas tardes” (Good afternoon), and “Buenas noches” (Good evening/night). These are simple, everyday phrases that are used frequently in Spanish-speaking countries.
What Are The Most Useful Spanish Expressions?
There are many useful Spanish expressions that can come in handy in a variety of situations. Here are some of the most useful ones:
- ¿Cómo estás? – How are you?
- Mucho gusto – Nice to meet you
- Lo siento – I’m sorry
- Por favor – Please
- Gracias – Thank you
- De nada – You’re welcome
- ¡Salud! – Bless you/cheers!
- Hasta luego – See you later
- No entiendo – I don’t understand
- ¿Puede repetirlo, por favor? – Can you repeat that, please?
- ¿Cómo se dice…? – How do you say…?
- Estoy perdido/a – I’m lost
- ¿Dónde está…? – Where is…?
- ¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much does it cost?
- Estoy enfermo/a – I’m sick
- Necesito ayuda – I need help
- ¡Qué rico! – How delicious!
- Me encanta – I love it
- ¡Feliz cumpleaños! – Happy birthday!
- ¡Buena suerte! – Good luck!
These expressions can be used in many different situations, from everyday conversations to more formal settings. Knowing these phrases can make it easier to communicate with Spanish speakers and help you navigate daily life in Spanish-speaking countries.
What Are Some Easy Spanish Sentences?
Here are some easy Spanish sentences that are commonly used in everyday conversations:
- Hola, ¿cómo estás? – Hello, how are you?
- Me llamo ___. – My name is ___.
- ¿Qué hora es? – What time is it?
- ¿Dónde está el baño? – Where is the bathroom?
- Gracias. – Thank you.
- De nada. – You’re welcome.
- ¿Cómo se dice ___ en español? – How do you say ___ in Spanish?
- Lo siento, no entiendo. – I’m sorry, I don’t understand.
- Adiós. – Goodbye.
- ¿Puedo ayudarte en algo? – Can I help you with anything?
- ¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much does it cost?
- Estoy bien, gracias. – I’m fine, thank you.
- ¿Me puedes traer la cuenta, por favor? – Can you bring me the bill, please?
- ¿Quieres salir conmigo? – Do you want to go out with me?
- Me gusta(n) ___. – I like ___.
These simple sentences can help you start basic conversations and communicate effectively in Spanish. They are useful for beginners who are just starting to learn the language.
What Are Some Common Words In Spanish?
Here are some common words in Spanish:
- Hola – Hello
- Adiós – Goodbye
- Sí – Yes
- No – No
- Por favor – Please
- Gracias – Thank you
- De nada – You’re welcome
- Bien – Good
- Mal – Bad
- Grande – Big
- Pequeño – Small
- Nuevo – New
- Viejo – Old
- Hoy – Today
- Mañana – Tomorrow
- Casa – House
- Amigo – Friend
- Comida – Food
- Agua – Water
- Trabajo – Work
These are just a few examples of the many common words in Spanish. By learning these words, you can start building your vocabulary and understanding basic conversations in Spanish.
FAQs
Why do some Spanish sentences start with a?
In Spanish, the personal a is used before direct objects. In general, the personal a is used when a direct object is a person, animal, or thing with personal characteristics. Despite a’s equivalent to “to” in other contexts, the personal a is not usually translated into English.
How are sentences structured in Spanish?
There is a Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) pattern in Spanish word order. As English follows the same pattern as Spanish, Spanish word order is very similar to English word order. Subjects of sentences are the person or thing doing the action; verbs are the actions, and objects are the people or things affected by the actions.
What is the easiest Spanish word?
You will also be able to connect sentences and ideas as you begin to learn more Spanish words using these basic words. The following are common greetings: Hola (Hello), Adios (Goodbye), Gracias (Thank you), etc.
How many words does the Spanish language have?
In Spanish, there are approximately 93,000 words.