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Useful Spanish Phrases with Audio.

Would you like to learn some useful Spanish phrases? If so, you came to the right place!

Here are some basic sentences that are easy to learn and that may come in handy in real-life situations. Each phrase is accompanied by an audio clip recorded by a native Spanish speaker.

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Bon appetit! Buen provecho!
Can you help me? Puede ayudarme?
Can you take me to ... Puede llevarme a ...
Do you need help? Necesita ayuda?
Do you speak English? Habla usted inglés?
Excuse me Permiso
Good Afternoon Buenas tardes
Good evening Buenas noches
Good Morning Buenos dias
Goodbye Adios
Have a nice day Que tenga un buen día
Hello Hola
How are you? Cómo está usted?
How much is it? Cuanto cuesta?
I don't speak Spanish No hablo español
I don't understand No comprendo
I like it Me gusta
I need a Doctor Necesito un médico
I would like to buy Quiero comprar
I'm sorry Disculpame
My name is ... Me llamo ...
Nice to meet you Mucho gusto
Please Por favor
Please leave me alone Por favor, dejeme
Please speak slowly Hable despacio por favor
Pleased to meet you Mucho gusto
See you later Hasta luego
Thank you Gracias
Thank you for your help Gracias por su ayuda
The bill, please La cuenta, por favor
Very well, thank you Muy bien, gracias
What is the exchange rate? Que es la tasa de cambio?
What is your name? Cómo se llama?
Where are you from? De dónde es usted?
Where is? Donde esta?
Where is the bathroom? Donde esta el baño?
You are welcome De nada

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    Pronounced: seen ohr-deh-náhr
    Type: adjective expression
    Example: Trajeron el correo hace 20 minutos pero todavía está sin ordenar.
    Translation: They delivered the mail 20 minutes ago but it's still not sorted.
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    Pronounced: trée-goh
    Type: noun
    Example: El pan de trigo es más común que el pan de maíz aquí.
    Translation: Wheat bread is more popular than cornbread here.
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    Pronounced: cah-tah-ráh-tah
    Type: noun
    Example: Las Cataratas del Niagara son las más famosas de Norteamérica.
    Translation: Niagara Falls are the best-known falls in North America.
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    Pronounced: ee-gwal-méhn-teh
    Type: adverb
    Example: Me alegro de verte. -Igualmente.
    Translation: I'm happy to see you. Me too / Likewise.
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    Pronounced: ee-gwal-méhn-teh
    Type: adverb
    Example: Cualquiera de los dos resultados es igualmente posible.
    Translation: Either one of the two outcomes is equally possible.
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