Hola- hello
Buenos días Good morning
Buenas tardes Good afternoon
Buenas noches Good evening
adios- goodbye
por favor- please
gracias- thank you
de nada- you're welcome
2007-02-13 04:28:43
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answer #1
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answered by Jennifer R 4
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I had six years of Spanish and only remember some of it. .I can understand it. if they speak slow enough or I can read it and grasp large parts of what I'm reading.. Great language! We live in Ca.. Online there are some translator sites. From English to Spanish and visa versa.. Other languages are included and it's free.. Just forgot the site.. Google under language translator. My son is taking German next year. Spanish is spoken more than German in Ca..but he wants to work in Switzerland with his uncle after a yr. of H.S. German and Chemistry..
2016-05-24 05:35:22
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answered by ? 4
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If you are a newbie who knows quite tiny if any Spanish but you will like to understand much more then you have to take a program https://tr.im/Vs2up the on-line course of Spanish
2016-06-02 04:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hola-Hello
Buenos dias-Good morning
Buenas tardes-good afternoon
Buenas noches-good night
adios/hasta luego-goodbye
gracias-thank you
por favor-please
conpermiso/excuse me
perdon/sorry
que tenga un buen dia-have a great day
2007-02-13 04:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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English - Spanish
Hello - Hola (don't say the h! say ola)
Goodbye - Adios
Thank you (very much) - gracias (muchos gracias) (Say the c as th)
How much - cuando es? (say as cooando)
When - quien (say as keyen)
morning - manana (say as manyana)
afternoon - tarde (say as tarday)
night - noche
Hope this helps. DO NOT USE A SPANISH - ENGLISH WEBSITE! THEY GIVE YOU THE WRONG SORT OF INFORMATION!!
2007-02-13 04:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Buenos dias. Good day (hello) (bwennos deeyas)
Como esta usted? (how are you?)(co-mo ess-tah oosted)
Donde esta( where is ?) Don-day estar?)
Muy bien, gracias. (very well thanks) (moy bee-en gra-ciahs.)
Y usted? (and you?) (EE oosted?)
Por favor (please) (poor fav-ore)
Uno dos tres (one two three) (oono, doss trays)
Cuanto es? How much is it) Kwanto ess?)
There are some nice little phrase books in W H Smith etc, if you want more. I love languages, and if you can get the kids on it, wonderful!
Es me gustan mucho!)(I like it a lot (ess me goostan moocho!)
Adios! (it means go with god, but they use it as bye bye!)
2007-02-13 04:39:49
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answered by R.E.M.E. 5
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they have some great kids spansih cd's at the borders near me, you might want to check out there or some other bookstore- the kids will pick it up in no time!
2007-02-13 04:34:40
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answered by Andi 3
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Sorry - not going to answer the question, as you have many good ones...but perplexed at the thumb down given to Ladyj - obviously this is a UK question..hey hey - I have one too!
¿Por qué es Brits tan ignorante?
2007-02-13 06:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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*Hola, como estas?
-Hello, how are you?
*Estoy bien, gracias
-I'm fine, thank you
*Buenos dias
-Good morning
*Buenas tardes
-Good afternoon
*Buenas noches
-Good night
*Muchas gracias
-Thank you very much
*Por favor
-Please
*Disculpe
-Excuse me
*Como puedo ir a.......?
-How can I go to.....?
*Cuanto cuesta?
-How much is it?
*Donde puedo encontrar un cajero automatico?
-Where can I find a cash machine?
*La cuenta, por favor
-The bill, please
*Podriamos tener una mesa para 4?
-Could we have a table for 4?
2007-02-13 11:55:44
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answered by Akane Crew 3
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Cuanto costa senorita?
2007-02-13 06:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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