How to Say Common Spanish Phrases

Spanish is an uncommonly rich and varied language, but there are some simple phrases that every traveler should know. Read on to find out how to say common spanish phrases - the same phrases that you will need in your travels.

Instructions

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      First, you should know how to say what your name is. In Spanish they say, "What are you called?" and you answer by saying, "I'm called .....".

      ¿Cómo te llamas?
      Me llamo ......

      Note that the double "l" is pronounced as a "y", unless you are in Argentina where it is pronounced as a "sh".

      So it sounds like:

      Komo tay yamas?
      May yamo .....

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      After you meet someone, you will to tell them the Spanish version of "nice to meet you".

      This is:

      encantado

      If you are a woman, you will instead say:

      encantada

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      The next phrase that you will hear a lot is, "Where are you from?" This is said the same way in Spanish as it is in English. The answer is "I'm from .....".

      ¿De dónde eres?
      Soy de .......

      This is pronounced like:

      Day donday eris?
      Soy day .......

      If you are from the United States, you would say:

      Soy de Estados Unidos.

      If you are from England you would say:

      Soy de Inglaterra.

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      Some other common phrases have to do with buying. Any time you want to buy something, you will want to ask how much it is:

      ¿Cuánto es?

      You can also say how much does it cost:

      ¿Cuánto cuesta?

      These are pronounced like this:

      Kwantoe s?
      Kwantoe kwestah?

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      If you are buying something you will also want to know how to say, "how much do I owe you?" This is said like this:

      ¿Cuánto le debo?

      It literally means, "How much do I owe you?" This is good to use at the end of a taxi ride, for example.

      It is pronounced like this:

      Kwantoe lay dehbow?

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      While these are just a few phrases, they are some of the most crucial that you will need to know when speaking Spanish.

      ¡Buen viaje! (have a good trip!)

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