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Greetings
  • Hola (ola): Hello
  • Buenos dias (bwoo nas deeas): Good day
  • Buenos tardes (bwoo nas tar des): Good afternoon
  • Buenos noches (bwoo nas no ches): Good night or good evening
  • Encantado (en can tar doe): Pleased to meet you/enchanted
  • Mucho gusto (much o goos toe): Pleased to meet you
  • Como se llama? (com o say ya ma): What's your name?
  • Que tal? (kay tal): How are you?
  • Como esta usted? (como es ta oost ed) How are you (polite)?
Your Accommodation
  • Donde esta mi hotel? (don day es ta mi otel): Where is my hotel?
  • Tengo una reserva (ten go oona res zer VA): I have a booking
  • Mi habitacion esta sucia (mi abi tath eon es ta soo cee a): My room is dirty
  • No tengo toallas (no ten go toe ay as): I don't have any towels
  • Quiero vistas del mar(key ero vis tas del mar): I want sea views
  • A que hora es el desayuno? (a kay ora es el des aye oono): What time is breakfast?

    Donde esta la parada del autobus?: (don day es ta la par Ada del ow toe bus): Where is the bus stop?

  • Tengo un problema/un dolor (ten go oon pro blame a/ oon doll or): I have a problem/ a pain
Eating/Drinking
  • Quisiera….. (key sea era): I would like ……
  • Desayuno (des aye oono): breakfast
  • Almuerzo (al moo air tho): lunch
  • Cenar (sen are): dinner
  • Un bocado (oon bock ar doe): a snack
  • Me puede traer la carta? (me pway day try ear la car ta): Could you bring me the menu?
  • Tiene…? (tea any): Do you have (polite singular)….?
  • Tienen….? (tea en en): Do you have (polite plural) ….?
  • Un vaso de vino (oon vas o de vee no): a glass of wine
  • Una cerveza (oona ser vay sah): a beer
  • Una jarra (oona har ra): a pint
  • Una caña (oona can ya): a small beer
  • Un cenicero (oon sen e sero): an ashtray
  • Un bocadillo (oon bock a di yo): a sándwich
On the Road
  • Voy al aeropuerto (voy - as in voyeur - al air o pwair toe): I'm going to the airport
  • Coja la proxima a la derecha (co ha la prox e ma a la de rech a): take the next right
  • La segunda a la izquierda (la seg un da a la ith key air doe): the second left
  • Estoy perdido (es toy per Dee do): I'm lost
  • Donde esta mi maleta? (don day es ta me ma let a): Where's my suitcase?
General Questions
  • Puede ayudarme? (pway day eye oo dah may): Can you help me?
  • Tiene la hora? (tee any la ora): Do you have the time (polite)?
  • Cuantos años tienes?(qwan toss an yos tee anys): How old are you?
  • Donde esta la playa? (don day es ta la ply a): Where is the beach?
  • Hay una farmacia cerca? (Eye oona farm a thee a ser ca): Is there a chemists nearby?
  • Busco un restaurante bueno (Boos co oon res toe rant a bway no): I'm looking for a good restaurant
  • Permiso (per mis o): Excuse me/may I?
  • Lo siento (low see en toe): I'm sorry
  • Perdona (per Donna): Excuse me
  • Disculpa la molestia (dis cul pa la mo les tee ah): Sorry to bother you
  • Felicidades (fel ees e dad es): Congratulations
  • Oiga (oy ga): Listen/can you hear me?
  • Mira (meer a): Look
  • Escuchame (es coo cha may): Listen to me
  • De donde eres? (de don day err ez): Where are you from?

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