How Do You Learn Key Phrases In Spanish?
Even if you don’t speak a word of Spanish, it will only take a few minutes to learn some basic phrases that will help you communicate. Locals will appreciate even the most rudimentary attempts to speak their language. Use “hola” (pronounced “OH-la”) for “hello” and “adios” (ah-dee-OSE) for “goodbye.” Introduce yourself by saying “Mi nombre es” (mee NOME-bray ess) and then your name. Make copious use of “por favor” (pore fah-VORE) and “gracias” (GRAH-see-ahs) to say “please” and “thank you.” Say “sí” (SEE) for “yes,” and “no” (NOH) for “no.” Or just nod or shake your head. Say “donde” (DONE-day), which means “where,” if you’re looking for something. Use “yo quisiera” (yo kee-see-YARE-uh), which means “I would like,” in many situations. Just point to whatever you want, remembering to tack on a “por favor” at the end. If all of the above fails, ask “Habla ingles?” (AH-bla een-GLASE), or “Do you speak English?” If your new Spanish-speaking friend doesn’t, he or she can probably find someon