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QuestionAnswer
Buenos días Good morning
Buenas tardes Good afternoon
Buenas noches Good evening/Good night
Hola Hi / Hello
Adiós Goodbye
Buenas noches Good night
Hasta luego See you later
Hasta mañana See you tomorrow
¿Cómo estás? (familiar) How are you? (familiar)
¿Cómo está usted? (formal) How are you? (formal)
¿Qué tal? How are you? / What’s up?
Bien Well
Muy bien Very well
Más o menos So-so
Regular Okay
¿Y tú? And you? (familiar)
¿Y usted? And you? (formal)
¿Qué pasa? What’s happening? / What’s up?
¿Cómo te llamas? What’s your name? (familiar)
¿Cómo se llama? What’s your name? (formal)
Me llamo… My name is…
Te presento a… Let me introduce you to… (familiar)
Le presento a… Let me introduce you to… (formal)
El gusto es mío The pleasure is mine
Encantado(a) Delighted/Pleased to meet you
Igualmente Same here / Likewise
Mucho gusto Pleased to meet you
¿Quién es? Who is he/she?
Él/ella es… He/She is…
¿Qué día es hoy? What day is today?
Hoy es… Today is…
Mañana es… Tomorrow is…
La semana Week
Cero 0
Uno 1
Dos 2
Tres 3
Cuatro 4
Cinco 5
Seis 6
Siete 7
Ocho 8
Nueve 9
Diez 10
¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono? What’s your (familiar) phone number?
¿Cuál es su número de teléfono? What’s your (formal) phone number?
Mi número de teléfono es… My phone number is…
la clase Class
el (la) maestro(a) de español Spanish teacher
el (la) estudiante Student
el chico Boy
la chica Girl
(Muchas) gracias (Many) thanks / Thank you
De nada You’re welcome
El señor (Sr.) Mr.
La señora (Sra.) Mrs.
La señorita (Srta.) Miss
¿Qué tiempo hace? What’s the weather like?
Hace calor It’s hot
Hace frío It’s cold
Hace sol It’s sunny
Hace viento It’s windy
Llueve It’s raining
Nieva It’s snowing
¿De dónde eres? Where are you from? (familiar)
Soy de… I’m from…
¿De dónde es usted? Where are you from? (formal)
Es de… He/She is from…
Argentina Argentina
Bolivia Bolivia
Chile Chile
Colombia Colombia
Costa Rica Costa Rica
Cuba Cuba
Dominican Republic República Dominicana
Ecuador Ecuador
El Salvador El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea Guinea Ecuatorial
Guatemala Guatemala
Honduras Honduras
Mexico México
Nicaragua Nicaragua
Panama Panamá
Paraguay Paraguay
Peru Perú
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
Spain España
Uruguay Uruguay
Venezuela Venezuela
Argentina Buenos Aires
Bolivia Sucre (constitutional) / La Paz (seat of government)
Chile Santiago de Chile
Colombia Bogotá
Costa Rica San José
Cuba La Habana
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
Ecuador Quito
El Salvador San Salvador
Equatorial Guinea Malabo
Guatemala Ciudad de Guatemala
Honduras Tegucigalpa
Mexico Ciudad de México
Nicaragua Managua
Panama Ciudad de Panamá
Paraguay Asunción
Peru Lima
Puerto Rico San Juan
Spain Madrid
Venezuela Caracas
Lunes Monday
Martes tuesday
miécorles wednesday
jueves Thursday
Viernes Friday
Sábado Saturday
Domingo Sunday
Qué tiempo hace? what is the weather like?
Hace weather expression
Hace frio its cold
Hace calor its hot
Hace sol its sunny
Hace viento its windy
Hace mucho sol its very sunny
Hace mucho viento its very windy
Hace mucho frio its very cold
Hace mucho calor its very hot
To say its A LITTLE BIT weather conditions add un poco de
Very Mucho
Its raining Llueve
Its snowy Nieva
Lleve mucho Its raining a lot
Nieva mucho Its snowing a lot
To make it very or a little Add MUY or UN POCO
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