shinebeach.com
  Home Page :> About Us :> Add Url :> Privacy of Info :> ToS :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Tour & Travel

Technology & Science

Children

Academics & Learning

Self Healing

Sports

Property & Agents

Employment & Careers

Law & Politics

Food & Recipe

Entertainment

Business & Companies

Indoor Games

Shopping Online

Lifestyle & Fashion

Healthcare & Treatment

Creative Arts

Computers & Software

Banking & Finance

People & Society

Vehicles & Automotive

Issues & News

Health & Hygiene

Home Family & Garden


 

Home Page › Academics & Learning › Language Programs
 

Spanish Lessons--Mini Spanish Course Lesson 4

 

Author: Perriann Rodriguez

Spanish Lessons - Mini Spanish Course Lesson 4 of 20

Common expressions
When you are learning a new language, there are certain common expressions that you need to know. Of course, once you know how to ask these questions, you will need to be prepared for understanding the answers. The answers you might hear will be covered in another lesson. See expressions below.

  1. Buenos Das - (boo-e-nohs dee-ahs) Good day Note: the e in this pronunciation is pronounced like the 'e' in 'medical'
  2. Buenas Tardes - (boo-e-nahs tahr-dis ) Good evening
  3. Buenas Noches - (boo-e-nahs no-chess) Good night
  4. Como est usted? -(koh-moh ehs-tah oos-ted) How are you? (formal)
  5. Como ests?"(koh-moh e-stahss) How are you? (fam.)
  6. Por Favor - (por fah-vor) please
  7. Gracias"(grah-syahs) Thank you
  8. De nada"(d-e nah-dah)You're welcome
  9. Bien"(bee-en) Fine
  10. S, Sen or- (see s-e-nyor) Yes, sir
  11. S, Sen ora"(see se-nyor-ah) Yes, ma'am
  12. S, Sen orita -(see se-nyor-ee-tah) Yes, miss.
  13. Quiero"(kee-e-roh) I want
  14. A qu hora (ah keh o-rah)"At what time?
  15. Cmo se llama usted?"( koh-moh s-e yah-mah oos-ted) What's your name?
  16. Dnde est?"(dohn-de e-stah) Where is?
Also, see below some common vocabulary words that you will need to know.

1. El restaurante - (rest--rhan-te) restaurant Note the 'e' at the end of el restaurante is pronounced like the 'e' in the word 'ted'

2. El auto"(ow-t) car Note: the 'o' in 'auto' is a short 'o'

3. El bano-( bah-n) bathroom Note: the Spanish no is pronounced like the nio in onion. The o is a short 'o' like in orange

4. El hotel"(-tel) hotel Note: the Spanish 'h' is always silent. The o is a short 'o' like in orange

5. La Calle (kah-ye ) -street. The sound of the 'e' is the sound of the 'e' in ted

6. El correo"(kr-re-) -post office Again the o has a short o sound like in orange

7.. El cuarto"(kwahr-t-) room Again a short 'o'

Practice these vocabulary words and common expressions daily. Repeat them out loud 3-4 times each and memorize them as you go. Learning a new language is all about repetition!

Author Bio:

Perriann Rodriguez

Perriann Rodriguez is the founder of The Hair Resources Network, online resource centers for the latest trends in hair style, hair extensions information, global beauty salons and stylists, hair loss info, laser hair removal, interviews with salon professionals, consumers, celebrities and more.

Rodriguez is the author of "Hair Extensions-The Official Consumer's Guide To Getting Hair Extensions", "2005's Most Popular Hair Extensions" and "Wedding Hair Styles" , all available at the Hair Resources Bookstore.

Visit a site on The Hair Resources Network for better hair days!

You can also reach this article by using: italian language courses, italian language schools, learning sign language
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Holistic Nursing Schools
 
A Review of Book Club Recommendations
 
Flight Training Schools
 
What Do You Need to Know About Stem Cells?
 
Six Teachers from Spain to Teach in the Ohio Schools
 
Silent Lies - Book Review
 
Book Signing Nightmares
 
Overview of Geothermal Energy
 
Deadly Duplicates - Book Review
 
The Education System Of New Zealand - A Holistic View
 
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy of Info :> ToS  
© 2006-2008 www.shinebeach.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.