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106 Cards in this Set

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Good morning.
Buenos dias.

There is an accent on the i in dias.
Good afternoon.
Buenas tardes.
Good evening/night.
Buenas noches.
How are you? (formal)
¿Cómo está usted? (formal)
How are you? (informal)
¿Cómo estás? (informal)
Hello!
¡Hola!
How's it going?
¿Qué tal?
See you later.
Hasta luego.
So, so.
Así, así.
(Very) good.
(Muy) bien.
Bad.
Mal.
What do you call yourself?
¿Cómo te llamas?
I call myself ______.
Me llamo ______.
Nice to meet you.
Mucho gusto.
Likewise.
Igualmente.
Mr., Mrs., and Ms.
señor, señora, señorita
How do you say ______ in Spanish?
¿Cómo se dice ______ en español?
You say it ______.
Se dice ______.
How do you write ______?
¿Cómo se escribe ______?
What is the date today?
¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?
Today is ______.
Hoy es ______.
Tomorrow will be ______.
Mañana será ______.
What is your phone number?
¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?
My/Your (birthday)
Mi/Tu (cumpleaños)
When is ______?
¿Cuándo es ______?
year
el áno
week
la semana
month
el mes
How old are you?
¿Cuántos años tienes?
I am______ years old.
Tengo ______ años.
Where are you from?
De donde eres?

There is an accent on the o in donde. There also is the upside down question mark at the beginning of the sentence.
I am from ______.
Soy de ______.
What day is today?
Que dia es hoy?

There is an accent on the e in que and there is an accent on the i in dia. There also is the upside down question mark at the beginning of the sentence.
is
es
And you? (informal)
Y tu?

There is an accent on the u in tu. There is also an upside down question mark at the beginning of the sentence.
And you? (formal)
Y usted?

There is an upside down question mark at the beginning of the sentence.
no
no
yes
si

There is an accent on the i in si.
or
o
day
el dia

There is an accent on the i in dia.
in
en
el+number+de+month
el 6 de octubre
Monday
lunes
Tuesday
martes
Wednesday
miercoles

There is an accent on the e in miercoles.
Thursday
jueves
Friday
viernes
Saturday
sabado

There is an accent on the first a in sabado.
Sunday
domingo
January
enero
February
febrero
March
marzo
April
abril
May
mayo
June
junio
July
julio
August
agosto
September
septiembre
October
octubre
November
noviembre
December
diciembre
the first of
el primero de
zero
cero
one
una
two
dos
three
tres
four
cuatro
five
cinco
six
seis
seven
siete
eight
ocho
nine
nueve
ten
diez
eleven
once
twelve
doce
thirteen
trece
fourteen
catorce
fifteen
quince
sixteen
dieciseis

There is an accent on the second e.
seventeen
diecisiete
eighteen
dieciocho
nineteen
diecinueve
twenty
veinte
twenty-one
veintiuno
twenty-two
veintidos

There is an accent on the o.
twenty-three
veintitres

There is an accent on the second e.
twenty-four
veinticuatro
twenty-five
veinticinco
twenty-six
veintiseis

There is an accent on the second e.
twenty-seven
veintisiete
twenty-eight
veintiocho
twenty-nine
veintinueve
thirty
treinta
thirty-one
treinta y uno
Thank you.
Gracias.
Please.
Por favor.
pen
el boligrafo

There is an accent on the i.
classmate
el/la companero/a
pl.los companeros

There is a tilde on the n.
student
el/la estudiante
pl.los estudiantes
paper
la hoja de papel
book
el libro
table
la mesa
board
la pizarra
teacher
el/la profesor (add a)
desk
el pupitre
classroom
la sala de clases