Common Spanish Phrases
If you’re visiting Spain or Latin America it can help if you have a hand list of common Spanish phrases to hand to help you in everyday situations. Below are listed some useful Spanish phrases and of you spend a little time on them committing them to memory you will find that you don’t need to consult a phrasebook each time you need to use them. As always a little practise will help.
Everyday Spanish phrases
| English | Spanish |
| Hello | Hola |
| Goodbye | Adiós |
| Yes | Sí |
| No | No |
| Thanks | Gracias |
| Many thanks | Muchas Gracias |
| You’re welcome | De nada |
| Please | Por favor |
| Good morning | Buenos días |
| Good afternoon | Buenas tardes |
| Good evening | Buenas noches |
| Goodnight | Buenas noches |
| How are you? | ¿Como estás? |
| Very well | Muy bien |
Learning Spanish Like Crazy is a new Spanish study that focuses on helping you speak Spanish. Using Latin American speaks it is designed for you to pronounce and understand spoken Spanish, using the language that you’ll encounter in those countries. By adopting words and phrases direct from Latin American speakers helps you to mimic their way of speaking so that you are used to the idioms and accents you find in Latin America.
More basic Spanish phrases
| English | Spanish |
| My name is… | Me llamo… |
| What is your name? | ¿Como se llama usted? |
| I’m British/American | Soy británico(a)/americano(a) |
| Where is the train station/bus station | ¿Dónde está la estación de ferrocarril/estación de autobus? |
We’ll be adding to this list of simple Spanish phrases, but if there is some topic you’d like covered please leave a comment below and we’ll do our best to cover it if there seems like enough interest.
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