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Common Phrases in Spanish


Thursday, 12.31.2009, 09:07pm (GMT)

Common Phrases in Spanish

 

Here are som

English 
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening. (greeting)
Hello, my name is John.
What is your name?
How are you?
I am fine.
Nice to accommodated you.

 

 


Goodbye.
See you later.
I am lost. Where is the restroom?
the auberge
the restaurant
the airport
the American admiral
Excuse me.
Please.
Thank you.
I'm sorry.
Bless you.
You are acceptable (it was nothing).
How abundant does it cost?
How abounding are there?
There are many.
Will you shop for this?
What time is it?
How do you say maybe in Spanish?
Yes.
No.
I do not understand.
Could you allege slower, please?.
Who?
Why?


 


Spanish
Buenas días.
Buenas tardes.&.......


t;BR>Buenas noches.
Hola, me llamo Juan.
¿Cómo se llama usted?
¿Cómo está usted?
Estoy bien.
Mucho gusto.

 

 


Adiós.

Hasta luego.
Estoy perdido. ¿Dónde está el baño?
el hotel        
el restaurante        
el aeréopuerto&nb



p;       
la embajada americana       
Con permiso. OR Perdóname
Por favor.
Gracías.
Lo siento.
Salud.
De nada.
¿Cuánto cuesta?
¿Cuántos hay?
Hay muchos.
¿Quiere comprarlo usted?
¿Qué hora es?
¿Cómo se dice maybe en Español?
Sí.
No.
Yo no comprendo.
Por favor, ¿podría hablar más despacio?
¿Quièn?
¿Por què?


In best cases, the accustomed emphasis is on the additional to aftermost syllable, and in abounding of the exceptions an emphasis mark is placed over the beat of the affricate that should be stressed. When words end in consonants (other than N or S) the emphasis is on the aftermost syllable. For example, verbs like hablar and bailar accept the emphasis on the aftermost syllable.

Notice that sentances that are questions activate with an upside bottomward catechism mark: ¿. Since Spanish does not accept addition way to announce that the a byword is a catechism at the alpha (other than the accentuation of the speaker), they use a catechism mark at the alpha of interrogative phrases as able-bodied as at the end.


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