Common Spanish Conversation

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💚There are six official languages of the UN. These are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

💚Common Spanish Phrases for Greetings and Farewells

First impressions say a lot about a person. So, whether you’re already a pro at Spanish or just getting started, you’ll want to make sure you’re well-versed in how you greet others in Spanish.

If you’re speaking with people in Latin culture, you may find that greetings and farewells can be quite a ritual. There’s often hugging and cheek-kissing involved, along with numerous pleasantries. You’ll definitely want to get those hellos and goodbyes perfected before your next encounter!

Greetings (āĻ¸āĻŽ্āĻ­াāĻˇāĻŖ)

āĻ‡ংāĻ°েāĻœি----āĻ¸্āĻĒ্āĻ¯াāĻ¨িāĻļ

Hello — ¡Hola! 

Good morning / Good day — Buenos días

Good afternoon — Buenas tardes

Good evening / Good night — Buenas noches

Welcome! — ¡Bienvenida! [to a female], ¡Bienvenido! [to a male]

Introductions

Nice to meet you — Encantada de conocerte [formal, said by a woman], Encantado de conocerte [formal, said by a man], Mucho gusto [informal]

āĻ‡ংāĻ°েāĻœি..…....āĻ¸্āĻĒ্āĻ¯াāĻ¨িāĻļ

A pleasure — Un gusto

What is your name? — ¿CÃŗmo te llamas?

My name is … — Me llamo

Asking someone how they are

How are you? — ¿CÃŗmo estÃĄs? [formal], ¿QuÊ tal? [informal]

How have you been? — ¿CÃŗmo has estado?

How’s it going? — ¿CÃŗmo te va?

What’s up? — ¿QuÊ pasa?

Responding to someone asking how you are

Good, thanks — Bien, gracias

Very well — Muy bien

All good — Todo bien

I’m tired — Estoy cansado [m.], cansada [f.]

I’m sick — Estoy enfermo [m.], enferma [f.]

I can’t complain — No puedo quejarme

So-so — MÃĄs o menos

Good, and you? — Bien, ¿y tÃē?

Saying goodbye āĻŦিāĻĻাāĻ¯় āĻ¸āĻŽ্āĻ­াāĻˇāĻŖ

Goodbye — AdiÃŗs

See you later — Hasta luego

Until next time — Hasta la prÃŗxima

I’ll be seeing you — Te veo

See you — Nos vemos

Have a good day — Feliz día

Take care! — ¡Cuídate!

Widely Used Spanish Phrases

Below are a few common phrases that are widely used and definitely should be added to your Spanish memory bank:

Sorry! — ¡Lo siento!

Excuse me — Disculpe [to get someone’s attention], PerdÃŗn [to excuse yourself]

Thank you — Gracias

You’re welcome — De nada

I don’t understand — No entiendo

Don’t worry about it — No pasa nada

No problem — No hay problema

Don’t worry! — ¡No te preocupes!

Quick! — ¡RÃĄpido!

That’s a shame — Es una lÃĄstima

Good luck! — ¡Suerte!

I don’t know — No sÊ

Common Questions

Where’s the bathroom? — ¿DÃŗnde estÃĄ el baÃąo?

Do you speak English? — ¿Hablas inglÊs?

How much does this cost? — ¿CuÃĄnto cuesta esto?

Shall we go for a drink? — ¿Vamos a tomar una copa?

Do you want to catch a movie? — ¿Quieres ver una película?

Do you come here often? — ¿Vienes a menudo?

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