Perdon - sorry
Lo siento - I'm sorry
polite responses
Come in (plural you, polite or familiar in Spanish America; only polite in Spain) Present subjuctive (presente de subjuntivo): May they come in May you come in (polite or familiar in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)
You learn (informal / polite you, plural in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)They learn
You cook (plural, polite and familiar in Spanish-America; only plural polite in Spain) They cook.
very polite.
You fired; you said farewell (polite or familiar you, plural, in Spanish America; only polite in Spain) They fired; they said farewell
Present indicative of "alquilar" for:You rent (polite / informal, plural in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)They rent
polite and spanish
amable
He/she bought for him/her/usted(you, polite)
¿Bebe usted / beben (ustedes) / bebes / bebéisvino?¿Bebe usted...? (very polite)--- Do you drink...?¿Beben (ustedes)...? (informal or formal in Spanish America, but with the use of "ustedes" it becomes more polite; only polite in Spain) Do you drink...?
"woman" in Spanish is "mujer". Polite titles may be "señora", "dama", "or "señorita".