The following questions/ answers are basic ways of communicating in español.
Who's there? ¿Quién es?
What is your name? ¿Cómo te llamas?
How do you spell your name? ¿Cómo se escribe tu nombre?
How are you? ¿Cómo está?
Where are you from? ¿De dónde viene?
Where do you live? ¿Dónde vives?
Where were you born? ¿Dónde nació usted?
How old are you? ¿Cuántos años tienes?
Where is it? ¿Dónde está?
Where are you going? ¿Adónde va usted?
Why is that? Y eso ¿por qué?
Why not? ¿Por qué no?
Whose is that? ¿De quién es eso?
What would you like? ¿Qué desea?
Can you help me please? ¿Puede usted ayudarme, por favor?
Where is the bathroom? ¿Dónde está el baño?
(What’s your name?)
¿Qué tal? How are you?
¿Cómo estás?
Great! Fantástico Fantástica Genial Genial Very well Muy bien Well Bien Bad Mal Really bad Fatal And you? ¿Y tú?
Thank you Gracias
(Thank you very much) Muchas gracias
(You're Welcome) De nada
(Yes) Sí
(No) No
Notes about N: N and Ñ are considered two different letters. They are alphabetized as separate letters, so Ñ always comes after N, regardless of where it appears in the word.
Ex: muñeca comes after municipal. Notes about Ch and LL CH and LL are distinct letters of the alphabet, but in 1994, the Real Academia Española (Spanish Royal Academy) declared that they should be treated as digraphs for collation purposes. Accordingly, words beginning with CH and LL are now alphabetized under C and L, respectively. Notes about K and W K and W are part of the alphabet but are mostly seen in foreign derived words and names, such as karate and whiskey. For instance, kilo is commonly used to refer to a kilogram. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3k-UHCb6jQ&feature=related Describes all of the greetings in Spanish including Good morning. Good afternoon, etc.


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