I did a search but nothing much came up so I thought I'd ask here.
I'm looking for particularly useful Spanish phrases or sentences. I think it's particularly important to at least try to communicate with the locals of the country you're visiting, even if it results in you telling them: "solo hablo un poquito de español", which is correct, I hope?!
This is our first holiday without mummy's and daddy's so we're off into the big wide world all alone. We're in an apartment complex and a few reviews have said the staff aren't brilliant with English. There is, of course, always the option of 'pantomime' to get your point across, but I'd rather have some useful phrases to hand if that's possible.
I've never really had much success with phrase books so wasn't really looking to go down that route. If anyone has a document to hand or if anyone can recommend a website which covers all the 'touristy' basics, that would be fantastic.
Thanks in advance!
Una cerveza, por favor
MilleMiglia wrote:Una cerveza, por favor
:cheers
Definitely know that one more of a vino tinto girl myself, ha!
Emergency Exit - as a fire a Dussledorf Airport showed a few years ago.
salida is exit so salida de emergencia should be obvious
I think you're right about phrase books, they seem to be written by people who have rather odd requirements sometimes. And a few off the cuff words always seems better than a rather stilted phrase read from a book.
try working a few things out at http://translate.google.co.uk - such as food items you want (or want to avoid!) and maybe create your own customised phrase book
Call me a party pooper but the one phrase you should know in any language before you get here is salida is exit so salida de emergencia should be obvious
I think you're right about phrase books, they seem to be written by people who have rather odd requirements sometimes. And a few off the cuff words always seems better than a rather stilted phrase read from a book.
try working a few things out at http://translate.google.co.uk - such as food items you want (or want to avoid!) and maybe create your own customised phrase book
Para mi un cidre por favour!
http://www.byki.com. Just dwnload the Spanish onto your computer and you'll have great fun. They actually say the word so you can repeat it - brilliant site.
sphs - I can't praise this site enough steve8482 wrote:Call me a party pooper but the one phrase you should know in any language before you get here is Emergency Exit - as a fire a Dussledorf Airport showed a few years ago.
salida is exit so salida de emergencia should be obvious
I think you're right about phrase books, they seem to be written by people who have rather odd requirements sometimes. And a few off the cuff words always seems better than a rather stilted phrase read from a book.
try working a few things out at http://translate.google.co.uk - such as food items you want (or want to avoid!) and maybe create your own customised phrase book
Definitely useful, Steve. Thanks a lot!
The phrase books contain phrases which don't really seem useful at all, so I agree with you there!
Will use Google translate for some simple words but it's not to be trusted with complex sentences, it doesn't understand context! Thanks for replying.
tisonlymoi wrote:Para mi un cidre por favour! :cheers
Right you are, vodka my way please!
Helen T wrote:sphs - I can't praise this site enough http://www.byki.com. Just dwnload the Spanish onto your computer and you'll have great fun. They actually say the word so you can repeat it - brilliant site.
Fantastic - off to have a look now. Thanks Helen!
shirley h wrote:I use the byki free download and find it excellent. Take a look here and click on Spanish
Glad to have two recommendations. Off to have a look, thanks Shirley!
Wow, that website is really fantastic.
Yes -with 6 weeks to go before Kephalonia I'll be brushing up on my Greek now
good on you sephs for wanting to learn a bit, I'm going to see my best friend who lives in a spanish town ( she's fluent) in 3 weeks and i'm going to insist on talking to her local friends in spanish ! may get laughed out of that town, but i'll give it my all !!
juby 5 wrote:My daughters primary school offered a free 10 week spanish course for us parents ( she's been learning spanish at school for the last 3 years ) so I took them up on this offer, just did the last one last week, and I think i've learnt a lot , I can now ask and tell someone my name, where i'm from, tell them what I do for a job , ask them, tell them about my family, ask them the same, mind you, someone said to me, the best way to test your spanish is to phone a restraunt and book a table, without a bit of sign language, i'd be proper scuppered !!
good on you sephs for wanting to learn a bit, I'm going to see my best friend who lives in a spanish town ( she's fluent) in 3 weeks and i'm going to insist on talking to her local friends in spanish ! may get laughed out of that town, but i'll give it my all !!
That's not a bad offer at all, is it?! I think I'd have bitten their hand off if I was offered that! I was using the Byki software last night and was able to come out with a few phrases today, colours, numbers, etc. It's helped with pronunciation, as well, as I (being from Liverpool) automatically presumed 'calle' was pronounced 'callay', not 'cajje'!
I'd love to be able to have a conversation with someone. I can have basic conversation with somebody in French, pretty much the things you mentioned above. I'd like to be able to do that speaking Spanish, too. I think it's common courtesy to learn the basics, after all, they all make the effort to speak English so the least I can do is learn a few basics to return the favour!
At the shops I got confused when the assistant said 'Es Tote' (that's what it sounded like). I learned that meant 'is that all or is that it or are you finished' I would say Si and she/he would total up the bill.
hi de hi
Hola ¿dónde está el más cercano bar de tapas y donde puedo conseguir un buen vino
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