If you’re visiting Spain or Latin America it can help if you have a hand list of common Spanish phrases to hand to help you in everyday situations. Below are listed some useful Spanish phrases and of you spend a little time on them committing them to memory you will find that you don’t need to consult a phrasebook each time you need to use them. As always a little practice will help.
| English | Spanish |
| Hello | Hola |
| Goodbye | Adiós |
| Yes | Sí |
| No | No |
| Thanks | Gracias |
| Many thanks | Muchas Gracias |
| You’re welcome | De nada |
| Please | Por favor |
| Good morning | Buenos días |
| Good afternoon | Buenas tardes |
| Good evening | Buenas noches |
| Goodnight | Buenas noches |
| How are you? | ¿Como estás? |
| Very well | Muy bien |
| English | Spanish |
| My name is… | Me llamo… |
| What is your name? | ¿Como se llama usted? |
| I’m British/American | Soy británico(a)/americano(a) |
| Where is the train station/bus station | ¿Dónde está la estación de ferrocarril/estación de autobus? |
We’ll be adding to this list of simple Spanish phrases, but if there is some topic you’d like covered please leave a comment below and we’ll do our best to cover it if there seems like enough interest.
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