¡Hola! / ¡Buen día, buenos días! / ¡Buenas tardes! / ¡Buenas noches!
Me llamo ..., un gusto en conocerles.
selfish, full of themself, shallow, etc... When you say someone is important
To say "Mucho gusto" to an adult in Spanish, you would typically use it as a polite greeting when meeting someone for the first time. It translates to "Nice to meet you." You can say it after introducing yourself or when the other person introduces themselves. For example, "Hola, soy Juan. Mucho gusto."
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say 'corre.'
es español
To ask what someone is like in Spanish, say, "Como eres?"
If you are asking someone to say something in Spanish you will use the phrase "en español porfavor" or "In Spanish please."
To command someone to eat bread in Spanish, you would say 'Come el pan.'
tomar
Write letters to "someone". To do this you would learn spanish words for only what you have to say. In the meantime "someone" will look up to you for one learning spanish and two for loving them!
Hola.
It is: otra persona.
After being introduced to someone in Spanish, you would respond: Mucho gusto. This is the equivalent of: It is a pleasure.