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Common Phrases

Hello

¡Hola!

How are you?

¿Cómo estás?

Can you help me?

¿Me puede ayudar?

¿Me ayuda por favor? Do you speak English?

¿Hablas ingles?

Do you understand

English?

¿Entiende inglés?

Good morning

Buenos días

Good afternoon

Buenas tardes

Good evening

Buenas noches Good night

Buenas noches

Good-bye

Adiós

I am...

Estoy...

Soy ...

My name is...

Me llamo... Where are you from?

¿De dónde eres?

Nice to meet you

Encantado de

conocerle

Mucho gusto

I am from...

Soy de...

How much does it

cost?

¿Cuánto es? How do you say...?

¿Cómo se dice...?

I don"t speak Spanish

No hablo español I don"t understand.

No entiendo

No comprendo Please repeat that

¿Podría repetir, por

favor?

I am fine

Estoy bien

I am happy

Estoy alegre

I am hungry

Tengo hambre

I am lost

Estoy perdido

I am sick

Estoy enfermo

I need a doctor

Necesito un médico

I don"t know

No lo sé I like it

Me gusta

I don"t like it

No me gusta

I would like...

Me gustaría...

What time is it?

¿Que hora es?

Please

Por favor

You"re welcome

De nada

See you later

Hasta luego

Thank you

Gracias

At the airport - En el aeropuerto

Check in - Facturación

Good morning. Can I have your ticket, please?

Here you are. Buenos días ¿Me da su billete, por favor?

Aquí tiene

Would you like a window or an aisle seat?

An aisle seat, please. ¿Desea un asiento junto a la ventana o en el pasillo?

En el pasillo, por favor

Do you have any baggage?

Yes, this suitcase and this carry-on bag. ¿Tiene equipaje? Si ,esta maleta y esta bolsa de cabina

Here"s your boarding pass. Have a nice flight.

Thank you. Aquí tiene su tarjeta de embarque. Disfrute del vuelo

Gracias.

Passport control - Control de pasaportes

Good morning. Can I see your passport?

Here you are. Buenos días. ¿Me da su pasaporte?

Aquí tiene.

Thank you very much. Are you travelling as tourist or on business? I"m a tourist. Gracias. ¿Viaja como turista o por negocios? Soy turista.

That"s fine. Have a pleasant stay.

Thank you Estupendo. Disfrute de su estancia Gracias. Asking and Giving Directions - Preguntar y dar direcciones How do I get to ...? ¿Dónde está...? ¿Cómo se llega a...? What"s the best way to ...? ¿Cuál es el mejor camino para...?

Where is ...? ¿Dónde está...?

Go straight on (until you come to ...) Sigue recto (hasta que llegas a...)

Turn back / Go back Retrocede

Turn left / right Gira a la izquierda / derecha

Go along Sigue adelante

Cross . Cruza

Take the first/second road on the left/right Coge la primera / segunda calle a la izquierda / derecha

It"s on the left/right Está a la derecha / izquierda

Straight on Todo recto

Opposite En frente

Near Cerca

Next to Al lado de

Between Entre

At the end (of) Al final de

On/at the corner En la esquina

Behind Detrás

In front of Delante de

(just) Around the corner Al doblar la esquina

Traffic lights Semáforo

Crossroads, junction Cruce

Signpost Señal

At the Hotel - En el hotel

Do you have any rooms available (for the 5th June)? ¿Quedan habitaciones libres (para el cinco de junio)?

I"d like a double room for three nights Quiero una habitación doble para tres noches How much does it cost per day? ¿Cuál es el precio por día?

How much is full board?

How much is half board? ¿Cuánto cuesta la pensión completa? ¿Cuánto cuesta la media pensión?

I"m sorry I don"t understand. Could you speak more slowly please. Lo siento, no entiendo. ¿Me puede hablar más despacio por favor? Can you give me the key to room 206? ¿Puede darme la llave de la habitación 206? I"d like to leave a message for Mr. Smith. Quiero dejar un recargo para el señor Smith. Is there any mail / messages for me? Hay correo / algún recargo para mí? I would like you to pick up a shirt to be washed and ironed. Deseo que recojan una camisa para lavar y planchar. I have a reservation for tonight Tengo reservada una habitación para esta noche. Is breakfast included? ¿Está incluido el desayuno? Could you get my bill ready please? ¿Me puede preparar la cuenta por favor?

We"ll be leaving tomorrow morning.

I"ll be leaving tomorrow afternoon / night. Nos marcharemos mañana por la mañana. Me marcharé mañana por la tarde / noche.

Do you take credit cards? ¿Aceptan tarjetas de crédito? Can you wake me at eight o"clock? ¿Me puede despertar a las ocho horas?

Am I speaking to the bar? ¿Hablo con el bar?

Out of Order Averiado

What time does the restaurant open / close? ¿A qué hora abre / cierra el restaurante?

What time do you serve breakfast / lunch / dinner? ¿A que hora comienza el servicio de desayunos / comidas / cenas?

Do not disturb No molestar

Fire escape Escalera de incendios

Fire exit Salida de incendios

At the Restaurant - En el Restaurante

I would like to make a reservation for this

evening Quisiera hacer una reserva para esta noche I would like a table near the window Quisiera una mesa cerca de la ventana Could you call the waiter (waitress) please? ¿Podría llamar al camarero (camarera) por favor?

Could you bring me the menu (wine list)

please? ¿Podría traerme el menú (la lista de vinos) por favor? Where are the rest rooms? ¿Donde están los baños?

I would like to order now Quisiera pedir ahora

What do you recommend? ¿Qué me recomienda?

May I have a bottle of wine (beer, soda)? ¿Podría traerme una botella de vino (cerveza, gaseosa)?

Excuse me, I have no spoon (knife,fork) Disculpe. No tengo cuchara (cuchillo, tenedor)

May you bring more rolls (toasts) please? ¿Podría traerme más panecillos (tostadas) por favor?

I"ll have a steak with French fries Comeré un filete con patatas fritas Would you like anything to drink? ¿Desea Ud. algo para beber? What kind of desserts do you have? ¿Qué clase de postres tienen? Waiter, the check please Camarero, la cuenta por favor Can we pay separately? ¿Podemos pagar por separado? Thank you. Keep the change Gracias. Quédese el cambio

Some useful terms of "local color"

Drinks

Cerveza = beer Caña = half a pint

Clara = half a pint with soda Caña con limón = half a pint with lemon

Jarra de cerveza = pint

Vino = wine

-Vino tinto = red wine

-Ribera = red wine from the area of Valladolid and Burgos, bearing Protected Designation of Origin (in Spanish,

"Denominación de origen", D.O.) -Vino blanco = white wine. Try verdejo or rueda, they are local whites, very tasty! -Clarete = young rosé (local variety). Food

Tapas, raciones, pinchos = different types of appetizers that are informally eaten in bars. They vary in size, though

normally tapas and pinchos are small, for one person, while raciones are platters to share. Lechazo = grilled suckling lamb, it"s one of the specialties of the area.

Jamón = cured pork ham

Ibérico(s) = charcuteries made of a particularly tasty type of pork, called Iberian because these pigs are only found in

Spain. These pigs are normally free range. They are considered the top-range charcuterie in the country -the

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