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Spanish is considered one of the easiest languages for a native English speaker to learn . The grammar and sentence structure are different from English, but simpler. Because both languages have Latin roots, they also share thousands of cognates – words that sound the same and have the same meanings.
Here are some words that you can learn:-
English Spanish Pronunciation
Good morning. Buenos días.
Good afternoon. Buenas tardes.
Good evening. (greeting) Buenas noches.
Hello, my name is John. Hola, me llamo Juan.
What is your name? ¿Cómo se llama usted?
How are you? ¿Cómo está usted?
I am fine. Estoy bien.
Nice to meet you. Mucho gusto.
Goodbye. Adiós.
See you later. Hasta luego.
I am lost. Where is the restroom?
Estoy perdido. ¿Dónde está el baño?
Excuse me. Con permiso.
Please. Por favor.
Thank you. Gracías.
I'm sorry. Lo siento.
Bless you. Salud.
You are welcome (it was nothing). De nada.
How much does it cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta?
How many are there? ¿Cuántos hay?
There are many. Hay muchos.
Do you want to buy this? ¿Quiere comprarlo usted?
What time is it? ¿Qué hora es?
How do you say maybe in Spanish?
¿Cómo se dice maybe en Español?
Yes. Sí.
No. No.
I do not understand. Yo no comprendo.
Would you speak slower, please. Por favor, habla mas despacio.
Who? ¿Quièn?
Why? ¿Por què?
Basic Sentence Structure
Subject + Verb + Object
Example: Yo quiero una tortilla. (I want a tortilla.)
Adjectives come after the word it describes, where in English the adjectives come before it: El libro rojo es mío . (The red book is mine.)
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Spanish is considered one of the easiest languages for a native English speaker to learn . The grammar and sentence structure are different from English, but simpler. Because both languages have Latin roots, they also share thousands of cognates – words that sound the same and have the same meanings.
Here are some words that you can learn:-
English Spanish Pronunciation
Good morning. Buenos días.
Good afternoon. Buenas tardes.
Good evening. (greeting) Buenas noches.
Hello, my name is John. Hola, me llamo Juan.
What is your name? ¿Cómo se llama usted?
How are you? ¿Cómo está usted?
I am fine. Estoy bien.
Nice to meet you. Mucho gusto.
Goodbye. Adiós.
See you later. Hasta luego.
I am lost. Where is the restroom?
Estoy perdido. ¿Dónde está el baño?
Excuse me. Con permiso.
Please. Por favor.
Thank you. Gracías.
I'm sorry. Lo siento.
Bless you. Salud.
You are welcome (it was nothing). De nada.
How much does it cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta?
How many are there? ¿Cuántos hay?
There are many. Hay muchos.
Do you want to buy this? ¿Quiere comprarlo usted?
What time is it? ¿Qué hora es?
How do you say maybe in Spanish?
¿Cómo se dice maybe en Español?
Yes. Sí.
No. No.
I do not understand. Yo no comprendo.
Would you speak slower, please. Por favor, habla mas despacio.
Who? ¿Quièn?
Why? ¿Por què?
Basic Sentence Structure
Subject + Verb + Object
Example: Yo quiero una tortilla. (I want a tortilla.)
Adjectives come after the word it describes, where in English the adjectives come before it: El libro rojo es mío . (The red book is mine.)
HOPE IT HELPS!!!(
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Hi=Hola
My name is= Me llamo
Thanks you=Gracias
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