Global Voyage Preparedness: Top 93 Essential Spanish Phrases
Holidays are always “just around the corner”. You dream about them. You measure your working time in months/weeks/days remaining until the vacation. You even watch travel videos and imagine you are in them. And you know what? We all do that. But there’s something even more useful you can do to prepare for your travels: learn useful and essential travel phrases. If you are planning to visit a Spanish-speaking country soon, here are a bunch of useful Spanish travel phrases you can use to take your traveling experience to the next level.Teach yourself Spanish for travelers today and drink sangria with the locals tomorrow!
And if you have been wondering, yes, South American Spanish and European Spanish are almost the same. The situation is similar to the American English vs. British English situation. This means that you can spot minor differences when it comes to accent and some words. That being said, it’s time to learn some Spanish travel phrases!
1. Greetings and other basic phrases – the magic Spanish words
If you want to spark some Spanish conversations, it takes just a common Spanish word to do it: a greeting. And you probably know one already. The Latins are warm, friendly and very welcoming people, so don’t be surprised if they seem open to conversation. It’s an opportunity you want to take advantage of.
¡Buenos días! – Good morning!
¡Buenas tardes! – Good afternoon!
¡Buenas noches! – Good evening!
¡Hola! – Hi!
¿Cómo estás? – How are you?
¡Bien, gracias! – Good, thank you!
¿Cómo te llamas? – What’s your name?
Me llamo Sofía. – My name is Sofia.
¡Encantado (or_encantada_ for women)de conocerte! – Nice to meet you!
¡Por favor! – Please!
Gracias. – Thank you.
Perdón. – Sorry.
¿Habla inglés? – Do you speak English?
No hablo Español. – I don’t speak Spanish.
¿Tiene? – Do you have?
Yo tengo/Yo no tengo – I have/I don’t have
¿Entiende? – Do you understand?
No entiendo. – I don’t understand.
Habla más despacio, por favor. – Speak slower, please.
Por favor repita. – Please repeat.
¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much does it cost?
Me gustaría – I would like
Yo quiero/Yo no quiero – I want/I don’t want
¿Me puedes ayudar? – Can you help me?
¿Dónde está? – Where is?
Title: Global Voyage Preparedness: Top 93 Essential Spanish Phrases