Spanish Lesson Beginner 1 Introductions (Part 1) Posted by Laura & Adam on Jun 18, 2010 in Spanish Vocabulary, Videos
Hello, everybody! My name is Laura and I will be doing video blogs for you all. I hope they help you see and hear how to pronounce many basic, intermediate, and advanced words and phrases. Let me know what you think!
Hola : Hello/Hi (formal or informal)
Buenos días : Good day/Good morning
Buen día : Good day/Good morning (Latin America)
Buenas tardes : Good afternoon/Good evening (before 9.00pm)
Buenas noches : Good evening (after 9.00pm)/Good night
Buenas: Shortened version of buenos días, buenas tardes or buenas noches
Adiós : Goodbye
Chau: Goodbye (informal) (Latin America)
Hasta luego: See you later
Hasta mañana: See you tomorrow
Hasta otro día: See you some other time
Hasta pronto: See you soon
¿Cómo estás?: How are you? (informal) (with someone you know on a first-name basis or when speaking with a child)
¿Cómo está?: How are you? (formal)
Muy bien, gracias: Very well, thank you
¿Y tú?: And you? (informal)
¿Y usted?: And you? (formal)
¿Cómo te va? ¿Cómo le va? ¿Qué tal? ¿Qué pasa? ¿Qué hay?: How’s it going?
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Comments:
Bala Pushkar:
Hey…I hope to continue learning with nxt lessons….keep on posting….Cheers…!
Barbara Bellinger:
Muchas Gracias, Laura! Esto fue muy útil.
Randy:
muchas Gracis senorita! this is one of the best Spanish lessons I have seen. I am learning Spanish and it was a great help to me. I know many Spanish words and can read very good. My hearing (understanding) is not good so I need something like this lesson. I can also speak with more confidence and pronounce the Spanish words better, so now Spanish people can understand what I am saying. Please continue, I look for the next lesson. Thanks you, Laura, you are a very good teacher. Randy
Louise Wasson:
thanks can’t wait for next one!
Chris Nightingale:
Very good Laura great help for pronunciation and memory. Hope to see many more in the future.
Please make the blog free for me:
would like to keep these in a folder on my desktop
Nassima:
Thank you for the lessons my best teacher… buena suerte for the next… from Algeria
Laura:
@Nassima My pleasure Nassima! Saludos, Laura