By Grandes Villas SL
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Grandes Villas SL
6 years ago
Spanish Vocabulary: level 1/survivor
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In the following weeks we will provide you with some very useful phrases and vocabulary for your holiday in Spain. greetings ¡Buenos días! – Good morning! &Good day! ¡Buenas tardes! – Good afternoon &Good evening! ¡Buenas noches! – Good night! Most locals use the short form „Buenas“ to great each other throughout the day. in the shop ¿Dónde está …? – Where can I find …? Quiero esto. – I want this. Podría tener esto. May I have this. ¿Cómo, perdón? – What? (I didn‘t understand) ¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much does it cost? ¡Gracias! – Thank you! De nada. – You’re welcome. Hasta luego. – Bye bye. numbers 1 uno, 2 dos, 3 tres, 4 cuatro, 5 cinco, 6 seis, 7 siete, 8 ocho, 9 nueve, 10 diez time ¿Cuándo? – When? ahora – now luego – later mañana – tomorrow ayer – yesterday in restaurants Una mesa para … personas. - A table for … persons. Me gusta comer … - I would like to eat … ¡Está muy rico! – It is delicious! helado – ice cream servilleta – napkin la cuenta – the bill pagar – to pay food patata – potatoe patatas – potatoes simply add an “s” to the end of the word to indicate plural pepino – cucumber tomates – tomatoes Patatas bravas potatoe slices with spicy sauce is a tipical Spanish appetizer plátano – banana naranja – orange drinks cerveza (sin alcohol) – beer (non-alcoholic) vino tinto – red wine vino blanco – white wine agua (con gas) - (sparkeling) water usually the water is not served sparkeling in Spain café – coffee café con leche – coffee with milk like a "normal" coffee sangría - translation not necessary ;) a punch of red wine and chopped fruit cava – champagne