First, learning the language or at least some of it would be helpful. Being fluent in languages will help you now, and later in life.
Some useful phrases (starters) would be hola which is hello, adios is good bye, como estas is how are you.
This phrase is a mix of English and Spanish and translates to "but I don't speak Spanish." It can be used when someone wants to acknowledge that they do not speak Spanish or understand a conversation happening in Spanish.
learn spanish.
The word for "conversation" in Spanish is "conversación." It is pronounced, "Kone-bare-sa-see-OWN."
Yes. It's also actually rude to hold a private conversation in English with an English speaker within earshot.
"Wyd" in Spanish can be translated to "¿Qué haces?" or "¿Qué estás haciendo?", which means "What are you doing?". It's often used in casual conversation or texting to ask someone about their current activities.
"Hola allí" is Spanish for "Hello there" in English. It is a casual greeting used to acknowledge someone's presence or to start a conversation.
"Ingeniero" is Spanish and translates to "engineer" in English. It is a noun and would be used to describe someone in a conversation, like saying "He is an engineer."
Hola is a Spanish word to say Hi or Hello. like if you were Spanish and you wanted to say 'Hi' to another Spanish speaker, you would say Hola. Or Como estas... Sorry that I don't have the little marks :)
"Hola, ¿cómo estás?" is a Spanish greeting that means "Hello, how are you?" It is a common way to initiate a conversation and inquire about someone's well-being.
Either a one-on-one conversation with someone online or a group conversation online.
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Either Spanish, French or Portuguese.