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I like apples. Apples are red. I like red apples. Counting in Spanish is also good, because it’s the same every time you do it. It accomplishes a pattern they can remember, and encourages them to learn even more. Colors are good because you can ask them to tell you colors of every day items. Then, once they learn the colors, you can tell them the names of the items, then put the two together. Treat it like teaching a baby English, colors, numbers, simple items. They will even be able to count the items they have learned the names and colors for, and use them altogether. Step by step. If you try to teach them sentences, it will be more difficult, and even can be discouraging. Make it interactive instead of something that needs to be memorized.
Spanish basic words and phrases for kids?
I need to know what are some good basic words and phrases for kids to learn in Spanish?
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it’s not free but cheap. and It’s not for total beginners
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How can I easily learn the basic spanish words and phrases?
I am reading a book “spanish for dummies”, and I am doing the “Spanish Rosetta Stone”, but I just cant get a grasp on any of it. Please help.
What are the most commonly used slang words and phrases that Mexican spanish speakers say? What do they mean?
Native Mexican-spanish please. These are words and phrases that would help someone learning spanish assimilate into the young Mexican culture.
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dict_en_es/
this is a Spanish/English dictionary, you can look up what you want to say.
http://www.cabosportfishing.com/Spanish_help.html
This website has a bunch of useful phrases
Greetings
Hello / Hola
Goodbye / Adios
Good morning/good day / Buenos dias
Good afternoon / Buenas tardes
Good evening/night / Buenas noches
How are you? / Como esta usted?
Very well thank you / Muy bien, gracias
See you soon / Hasta luego
That’s all right / Esta bien
Don’t worry / No se preocupe
Useful Statements
I (don’t) like it / (No) me gusta
I’m not sure / No estoy seguro
I don’t know / No se
I think so / Creo que si
I’m hungry (thirsty) / Tengo hambre (sed)
I’m tired / Estoy cansado
I’m ready / Estoy listo
Leave me alone / Dejame solo por favor
Just one minute / Un minuto por favor
One moment please / Un momento por favor
Come in / Adelante
It’s cheap (expensive) / Es barato (caro)
It’s cold (hot) / Hace frio (calor)
It’s too much / Es demasiado
That’s all / Es todo
Thank you for your help / Gracias por tu ayuda
Taxi please / Taxi por favor
Opposites
Before (After) / Antes (Despues)
Early (Late) / Temprano (Tarde)
First (Last) / Primero (Ultimo)
Here (There) / Aqui (Alli)
Now (Then) / Ahora (Entonces)
Small (Large) / Pequeño (Grande)
Empty (Full) / Vacio (Lleno)
Few (Many) / Pocos (Muchos)
More (Less) / Mas (Menos)
Beautifu l(Ugly) / Bonito (Feo)
Better (Worse) / Mejor (Peor)
Clean (Dirty) / Limpio (Sucio)
Cold (Hot) / Frio (Caliente)
Free (Taken) / Libre (Ocupado)
Open (Closed) / Abierto (Cerrado)
Common Phrases
Yes / Si
No / No
Please / Por favor
Thank you / Gracias
You’re welcome / De nada
No thank you / No gracias
Sorry / Perdone
What is your name? / Como se llama?
My name is ___ / Me llamo ___
Language Problems
Do you speak English? / Habla Ingles?
Do you understand me? / Me entiende?
I don’t speak Spanish / No hablo Español
Please speak slowly / Hable despacio por favor
I don’t understand / No entiendo
Questions
Where is(are)? / Donde esta(estan)?
When? / Cuando?
Who? / Quien?
Why? / Por que?
What? / Que?
How much is (are)? Cuanto es(son)?
How far? / Que distancia hay?
I want (would like…) / Quiero…
What is the matter? / Que pasa?
Can you help me? / Puede usted ayudarme?
Can you show me? / Puede usted enseñarme?
Can you tell me? / Puede usted decirme?
In A Restaurant
I’ve reserved a table / Reserve una mesa
Waiter(Waitress) / Camarero(Camarera)
May I have the menu? / El menu por favor?
May I have the wine list? / La lista de vinos?
I’d like… / Quiero…
A little more / Un poco mas
What will you drink? / Que desea beber?
This is bad / No esta buena
One beer please / Una cerveza por favor
Glass of water / Un vaso de aqua
Ice (cubes) / Hielo
The bill please / La cuenta por favor
Cheers! / Salud!
Breakfast / El desayuno
Lunch / El almuerzo
Dinner / La comida(la cena)
i’m not mexican but i’m colombian. but most people i know are mexicans. and i had to learn the way the talk.
my favorite is “a huevo” which means by force.
This guy told me.
Orale mi chavo tomate una cerveza guey a huevo..
i laugh cuz “a huevo”sounds funny to colombians.
also “neta” is interesting. it means like the truth.
De veras bato el concierto fue chido la neta.
took me while to understand that.
oh and “chido” is cool for mexicans
What are some phrases and words in Spanish?
so any help and phrases and words and rules you can teach me, it would be great….thanks
im starting to learn spanish
“oyeme tigeraso!”
What are some common Dominican phrases/words(Spanish)?
The reason is because i am learning spanish and i am good with it until i hear a Dominican person speak it. I cant understand. Please help. Thanks.