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Aa as in the word "ask", Bb same as in english, sounds like be in bed. Gg like the "kh" in "loch" before "i" or "e", otherwise like the "g" in "God" Hh silent most of the time.
Aa as in the word "ask", Bb same as in english, sounds like be in bed. Gg like the "kh" in "loch" before "i" or "e", otherwise like the "g" in "God" Hh silent most of the time.
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Aa as in the word "ask", Bb same as in english, sounds like be in bed. Gg like the "kh" in "loch" before "i" or "e", otherwise like the "g" in "God" Hh silent most of the time.
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Bb same as in English, sounds like be in bed. Cc like “s” before “i” or “e”, otherwise like "k” in Creole. Dd same as in English, sounds like de in delta. Ee as in “elevated” Ff same as in English. Gg like the "kh" in “loch” before “i” or “e”, otherwise like the "g" in "God". Hh silent most of the time. Ii as in the word “ink” never as in the word “island” Jj as the “kh” of “loch”. Kk same as in English although rare. Ll like “l” in “life”. Mm same as in English Nn same as in English Oo same as in English “Old” never as in “Hot” which is pronounced somehow like {hat} Pp same as in English Qq as in “kw” Rr like the English in “brother” but rougher. Ss same as in English Tt same as in English not as sharp. Uu as in the “ultra”, never as in the word “up” or “university” Vv sounds like a “b” Ww as in English. Xx as “kh”, sometimes as “ks” Yy same as in English, sometime sounds like “djo”. Zz as in “s”, or “th” as in “think” Even though they’re the same as in English, doesn’t mean they are pronounced the same way.
Ñ like “n” in “news”.
Double L sounds like “y”
English Phrases Spanish Phrases
Greetings: Hi/Hello! ¡Hola! Good Morning! ¡Buenos Días! Good Evening! ¡Buenas Tardes! Welcome! (to greet someone) ¡Bienvenido! How Are You? ¿Cómo Estás? I'm Fine, Thanks! Estoy Bíen ¡Gracias! And You? ¿Y Tú? Good/ So-so Bíen/ Más o menos. Thank You (Very Much)! ¡(Muchas) Gracias! You're Welcome! (answering ¡De Nada! "thank you") Hey! Friend! ¡Eh! ¡Amigo! I Missed You So Much! ¡Te Extrañé Mucho! What's New? ¿Qué Hay De Nuevo? Nothing Much No mucho. Good Night! ¡Buenas noches! See You Later! ¡Hasta luego! Good Bye! ¡Adiós! Help & Directions: I'm Lost Estoy perdido May/Can I Help You? ¿Puedo Ayudarle/Ayudarte? May/Can You Help Me? ¿Puede/Puedes Ayudarme? Where is the (bathroom/ ¿Dónde Está (el Baño/ la Farmacia)? pharmacy)? Go Straight! Then Turn Left/ ¡Vaya Ud Derecho! Después doble por la Izquierda/ Right! Derecha! I'm Looking For John. Estoy Buscando A Juan. One Moment Please! ¡Un momento, por favor! Hold On Please! (phone) ¡Espere, Por Favor! How Much Is This? ¿Cuánto vale/cuesta eso? Excuse Me ...! ( to ask for ¡Perdone! / ¡Oiga! something) Excuse Me! ( to pass by) ¡Perdone! / Disculpe! Come With Me! ¡Venga Conmigo! Personal Info: Do You Speak (English/ ¿Habla (Inglés/ Español)? Spanish)? Just a Little. Sólo un Poco. What's Your Name? ¿Cómo te llamas? My Name Is…. Me llamo ... Mr.../ Mrs.…/ Miss… Señor.../ Señora.../ Señorita... Nice To Meet You! ¡Tanto Gusto! / Me dio Gusto Conocerte! You're Very Kind! ¡Eres Muy Amable! Where Are You From? ¿De dónde eres? I'm From (Canada/ México) Soy de (Canadá/ México) / Soy (canadiense/mexicano) I’m (Italian) Soy (italiano/ italiana - femenine) Where Do You Live? ¿Dónde Vives? I live in (France/ Mexico) Vivo en (Francia/ México) Did You Like It Here? ¿Le gusta a usted aquí? Mexico Is a Wonderful Country México es un país Maravilloso What Do You Do For A Living? ¿A qué te dedicas? I Work As A (Translator/ Trabajo como (Traductor/ Hombre de Negocios) Businessman) I Like Spanish Me gusta el Español I've Been Learning Spanish For 1 Tengo un mes estudiando Español. Month Oh! That's Good! ¡Oh, qué bien! How Old Are You? ¿Cuántos Años Tienes? I'm (twenty, thirty…) Years Old. Tengo (veinte... treinta) Años. I Have To Go Me tengo que ir. I Will Be Right Back! Regreso en un momento. Wishes: Good Luck! ¡Que tenga suerte! / ¡Suerte! Happy Birthday! ¡Feliz Cumpleaños! Happy New Year! ¡Feliz Año Nuevo! Merry Christmas! ¡Feliz Navidad! Congratulations! ¡Felicidades! Enjoy! (For meals…) ¡Que lo Disfrute! I'd like to visit your country one Me Gustaría Visitar Algún Día Tu País day Say Hi To (John) For me. Dale Saludos A ( Juan ...) De Mi Parte Bless you (when sneezing) ¡Salud! Good Night & Sweet Dreams! ¡Buenas Noches y Dulces Sueños! Misunderstanding: I'm Sorry! (if you don't hear ¡Disculpe! something) Sorry (for a mistake) ¡Lo Siento! No Problem! ¡No hay problema! Can You Say It Again? ¡Puede Repetirlo! Can You Speak Slowly? ¡Puede hablar más despacio! Write It Down Please! ¡Escríbalo, Por Favor! I Don't Understand! ¡No Entiendo! I Don't Know! ¡No (lo) sé! I Have No Idea. ¡No tengo idea! What's That Called In Spanish? ¿Cómo se llama a esto en Español? What Does "gato" Mean In ¿Qué quiere decir "gato" en Inglés? English? How Do You Say "Please" In ¿Cómo se dice "please" en Español? Spanish? What Is This? ¿Qué es esto? My Spanish Is Bad. Mi Español es malo I need to practice my Spanish Necesito practicar mi Español Don't Worry! ¡No Te Preocupes! Expressions & Words: Good/ Bad/ So-So. Bueno/ Malo/ Más o menos Big/ Small Grande/ Pequeño Today/ Now Hoy/ Ahora Tomorrow/ Yesterday Mañana/ Ayer Yes/ No Sí/ No Here You Go! (when giving ¡Aquí Tiene! something) Do You Like It? ¿Te/Le Gusta? I Really Like It! ¡Me Gusta Mucho! I'm Hungry/ Thirsty. Tengo Hambre/ Sed. In The Morning/ Evening/ At Por la Mañana/ Tarde/ Noche. Night. This/ That. Here/There Éso/Ése. Aquí/ Allí Me/ You. Him/ Her. Yo/ Tú. Él/ Ella Really! ¡Verdad! Look! ¡Mira! Hurry Up! ¡Date Prisa! What? Where? ¿Qué? ¿Dónde? What Time Is It? ¿Qué Hora Es? It's 10 o'clock. 01:30pm. Son las Diez en Punto, es la Una y Media. Give Me That! ¡Dame Eso! I Love You! ¡Te Quiero/Amo! I Feel Sick. Estoy Mareado I Need A Doctor ¡Necesito Un Médico! One, Two, Three Uno, Dos, Tres Four, Five, Six Cuatro, Cinco, Seis Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten Siete, Ocho, Nueve, Diez
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