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Hello

Hola

My name is (your name)

Mi nombre es (your name).

Good morning

Buenos dias

I'm (your name)

Soy (your name)

Yes, there are many Spaniards in Mexico.

Si, hay muchos españoles en Mexico.

No, I'm from Venezuela.

No. Soy de Venezuela.

What's new (or How are you or what's up)

que tal

Are you from Colombia?

¿Es usted de Colombia?

Good evening

Buenas tardes

You're from Spain right?

¿Usted eres de España verdad?

Very nice to meet you. (formal) (second person masculine singular)

mucho gusto en conocerlo

What's up?

qué hay

What's new? or what's up?

¿Qué hay de nuevo?

Good afternoon

Buenas tardes

Good night

Buenas noches

What's happening?

qué pasa or cómo ha pasado

It's a pleasure to meet you.

Mucho gusto.

The pleasure is all mine. or My pleasure.

El Gusto es Mio

Where are you from?

¿De donde es usted?

I'd like to introduce you to Maria

Quisiera presentarles a Maria.

I'm from the United States.

Soy de los Estados Unidos.

What's your name?

¿Cual es su nombre? or ¿Cómo se Llama usted?

My name is (your name).

Mi nombre es (your name) or mi llamo (your name).

Nice meeting you.

Mucho gusto.

I'm from England.

Soy de Inglaterra.

"What do you do?" (in regards to profession) (familiar form to use with friends/people younger)

¿En qué trabajas?

Excuse me, sir.

Permiso, señor.

I need information.

Necesito información.

How can I help you? or What can I do for you?

¿En qué puedo servirle?

Where is the Diego hotel?

Donde esta el hotel Diego

The address is 821 11th Street.

La dirección es, calle once, números ocho, dos, uno.

I'm North American.

Soy norteamericano or Soy norteamericana.

Excuse me (permission to pass by or leave) (used especially if you need to get through or if you walk into someone's office or room unexpectedly.).

Con permiso

Excuse me (more for strangers, for something you couldn't really help, or a small problem, like 'sorry' )

Disculpe

'Excuse me' or when you really feel sorry.

lo siento

Now it's your turn

ahora le toca a usted

What time is it?

que hora es?

where is this street?

donde esta esta calle

I don't understand

no comprendo or no entiendo

Excuse me (Could you repeat that? or I beg your pardon?) Can also mean excuse me or pardon me. But it can also mean forgive me or I am sorry if you make a mistake.

perdón or perdoname

Please repeat that. (repeat please)

repita, por favor

Thank you.

gracias

You're welcome

De nada

Don't mention it

no hay de qué

May I

Puedo

To the left

a la izquierda

To the right

a la derecha

What? (as in "how's that?)

¿Como?

Next to (or beside)

a lado de

Near

cerca

Far

lejos

I have
yo tengo
he has
él tiene

she has

ella tiene
you have
tú tienes

Next to

cerca de

they have
ellos tienen,
I am
estoy
are
estan
your

Tu (written without accent)

You
Tú (written with accent)
this
este
that
ese
we have
nosotros tenemos
ready
listo
buy
comprar
cheap
abrigo
I want to buy
Yo quiero comprar
you look like / you seem like
Te pareces a

coat

Abrigo

too / too much
Demasiado
today
hoy
skirt
falda
clothes
ropa
dress
vestido
How do you say ____in English (in Spanish)?
cómo se dice ____en inglés (en español)?
You say it…
Se dice….

there is / there are

hay
t-shirt
camiseta
Cap
gorro / gorra

People

Personas

Do you write on the computer?

Tu escribes en la computadora?

Suitcase

Maleta

Woman

Mujer

I drink, you drink, he drinks

Yo bebo, tu bebes, el bebe

The check

La cuenta

Man

Hombre

I live here

Yo vivo aqui

Do you drink water?

Tu bebes agua?

Carmen, are you tired?

Carmen, estas cansada?

I am good, thank you

Estoy bien, gracias

Carolina, you are tired.

Carolina, estas cansada.

No, I am not good.

No, no estoy bien.

How are you, Carmen?

Como estas Carmen.

Juan is not tired

Juan no esta cansado

How is Julia?

Como esta Julia?

He is not tired

El no esta cansado

Are you not okay?

No estas bien?

I'm sorry, I'm not okay.

Lo siento, no estoy bien.

I'm good, thank you.

Estoy bien, gracias.

She is tired

Ella esta cansada

Marco is tired

Marco esta cansado