How to learn spanish - Over 7000 Phrases for Everyday Use
By Enrique Sp
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Learn all the Spanish in a natural way. This book includes all the phrases and words in spanish.
Over 7000 expressions will help you know and understand the language completely. Phrases, and expressions conveniently organized by practical categories.
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How to learn spanish - Over 7000 Phrases for Everyday Use - Enrique Sp
How to learn
spanish
Over 7000 Phrases for Everyday Use
Copyright © Original edition
2021 by Enrique Sp
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To learn a language is to have one more window from which to observe the world.
Chinese proverb
Índice
Índice
Prólogo
Introduction
Colors in spanish
Numbers and money
Common expressions in spanish
Greetings in spanish
Traveling and directions in spanish
Pronouns in spanish
Possessive adjetives in spanish
The weather in spanish
Work / job in spanish
General questions and answers in spanish
Health in spansh
Shopping in spanish
The family in spanish
Orders in spanish
Apologies in spanish
Parts of the body in spanish
Animals in spanish
Clothes in spanish
Home appliances in spanish
Prólogo
Learn all the Spanish in a natural way. This book includes all the phrases and words in spanish.
Over 7000 expressions will help you know and understand the language completely. Phrases, and expressions conveniently organized by practical categories.
Introduction
Without fear of being wrong, I can assure you that this book that you are about to start is one of the best compendiums, with the compilation of practically all the expressions that a native Spanish speaker uses in life. If you memorize it, I can tell you that you will learn the real Spanish; the real one, the one that is spoken in the street and not the one that you have always been taught in the classrooms and that was not useful for real conversations. I want to emphasize that all the phrases you will learn here are universal, that is, no matter where you are: Mexico, Spain or any Spanish-speaking country: you will understand and they will understand you.
Always keep in mind that, although it is the best tool to master something, without discipline you will get nowhere. So make friends with it and the road will be easier.
So, if you do your part, which I know you will, and practice: listening, speaking with the help of a native speaker (ideally) or translator, in 5 months you will finish the book and therefore understand 100% of Spanish in real everyday contexts. Without further ado, I leave you with what matters to you: learning and practicing.
Thank you very much, see you in five months when you leave me a comment telling me that you have learned this beautiful language.
* In Spanish, unlike other languages, it is pronounced exactly as it is read. Therefore, there is no need to add phonetics.
Colors in spanish
(Colores en español)
I like that color. - Me gusta ese color.
I don't like this color. - No me gusta este color.
That color is very nice. - Ese color es muy bonito.
What is your favorite color? - ¿Cuál es tu color favorito?
My favorite color is yellow. - Mi color favorito es amarillo
My favorite color is red. - Mi color favorito es el rojo.
I like the colors gray, purple and orange. - Me gustan los colores gris, morado y naranja.
They painted the house a very ugly color. - Pintaron la casa de un color muy feo.
Your red gloves are beautiful. - Tus guantes rojos son hermosos.
What color is the computer? - ¿De qué color es la computadora?
The plant is green. - La planta es verde.
I love red roses are my favorite. - Me encantan las rosas rojas son mis favoritas.
I prefer your white sneaker. -Prefiero tus zapatillas (tenis) blue.
His shoes are brown. - Sus zapatos son cafes (marrones).
Better wear the red skirt.- Mejor usa (ponte) la falda roja.
If you see an orange purse, it's mine. - Si ves una bolsa naranja es mía.
They have the same pink bows. - Tienen los mismos moños (lazos) rosas (rosados).
I have a white shirt. - Tengo una camiseta de color blanco.
My hair is blonde. - Mi pelo (cabello) es rubio.
I hate that color. - Odio ese color.
The color of our kitchen room is yellow. - El color de nuestra cocina es amarillo.
The sweater is navy blue. - El suéter es azul marino.
Do you see the lady in the green sweater? - ¿Ves a la señora del suiter verde?
What color is his house? - ¿De qué color es su casa?
Brown shoes are small. - Los zapatos cafes (marrones) son pequeños.
What is your lip color?- ¿Cuál es tu color de labial?
She's from a small town. - Ella es de un pueblo pequeño.
Is changing color.-Está cambiando de color.
Monica's dress is light pink. - El vestido de Monica es rosa claro.
I love the color turquoise. - Me encanta el color turquesa.
I love the brown color of your eyes.- Me encanta el color café (marrón) de tus ojos.
The colors pencils are on the desk. - Los lápices de colores están sobre el escritorio.
My favorite color is navy blue. - Mi color favorito es el azul marino.
The blouse is black and white. -La blusa es blanco y negro.
The t-shirt is índigo. - La camiseta es indigo.
The man's shirt is silver.- La camisa del hombre es plateada.
What a beautiful turquoise lake! - ¡Qué hermoso lago turquesa!
Your eye color is green.- Tu color de ojos es verde.
The door is brown. - La puerta es café (marron).
Have you seen my green shoes? - ¿Has visto mis zapatos verdes?
I don't like the color ocher.- No me gusta el color ocre.
The dancer's dress is pink. - El vestido de la bailarina es rosa.
How many colors do you know?-¿Cuántos colores te sabes?
Is pink.- Es rosa.
Your glasses are silver.- Tus lentes son plateados.
My pants are golden. -Mis pantalones son dorados.
The bag is brown. -La bolsa es café.
My favorite color is… - Mi color favorito es…
I'm painting my house Light blue. - Estoy pintando mi casa de azul claro.
His hair is brown. - Su pelo es castaño.
What color would you like us to paint our house? - ¿De qué color te gustaría que pintáramos nuestra casa?
My mom has a purple lipstick. - Mi mamá tiene un labial morado.
I want those golden earrings. - Quiero esos aretes dorados.
The sky´s colour is blue. El color del cielo es azul.
The pen is blue. - La pluma es azul.
My dad´s car is green. - El coche (carro), (auto) de mi padre es verde.
My father is a famous painter. - Mi papá es una pintor famoso.
What color is your car? - ¿De qué color es tu auto (carro) (coche)?
I like to draw. - Me gusta dibujar.
How many colors do you know? - ¿Cuántos colores te sabes?
The wall is red and yellow. - La pared es roja y amarillo.
The sun is yellow. - El sol es amarillo.
There are many colors. Right? - Hay muchos colores ¿verdad?
The jacket is brown. - El chaleco es café (marron).
Transparent. - Transparente.
The tomatoe is red. - El tomate es rojo.
Numbers and money
(Números y dinero)
What's the exchange rate for dollars? - ¿Cuál es el tipo de cambio para dólares?
He saved fifty dollars every month.- Él ahorró cincuenta dólares cada mes.
How much money do you have? - ¿Cuánto dinero tienes?
How much do you earn per week? - ¿Cuánto ganas por semana?
I earn $800 a week. - Gano ochocientos dólares a la semana.
She has spent the money. - Ella ha gastado el dinero
She just found $100 in the street. - Ella acaba de encontrar $100 en la calle.
What number do you have? - ¿Qué número tienes?
How old are you? - ¿Qué edad tienes? / ¿Cuántos años tienes?
I'm 9 years old.- Tengo 9 años / Yo tengo 9 años.
The bank will offer me a loan to buy the house. - El banco me ofrecerá un préstamo para comprar la casa.
What will you invest the money in? - ¿En que invertiras el dinero?
How many children do you have?- ¿Cuántos hijos tienes?
I have two kids.- Tengo dos hijos.
How old is he?- ¿Qué edad tiene él?
How old are your children?- ¿Qué edad tienen tus hijos?
Four, two and one. - Cuatro, dos y uno.
I have 3 months of work /I've been working for 3 months. -Tengo 3 meses trabajando/ He estado trabajando durante 3 meses.
The bank will withhold part of the money from the check for three days.- El banco retendrá parte del dinero del cheque por cinco (3) días.
How much sugar do you want? - ¿Cuánta azúcar quieres? / ¿Qué tanta azúcar quieres?
I have two coins.- Tengo dos monedas.
Just three tablespoons of sugar. -Sólo tres cucharadas de azúcar.
I have about 5 dollars in my pocket. - Tengo alrededor de 5 dólares en mi bolsillo.
How long have you been working there?- ¿Cuánto tiempo llevas trabajando en ese lugar?
How many pounds did you lose? ¿Cuántas libras perdiste?
How much do you weigh? - ¿Cuánto pesas?
59 pounds. - Cincuenta y nueve libras.
John only has sixty dollars in her bank account. - John sólo tiene sesenta dólares en su cuenta bancaria.
What year were you born?- ¿En qué año naciste?
I was born in nineteen sixty-five- Nací en mil novecientos sesenta y cinco (1965).
Please don’t bring up anything about money, I don’t want to hear it. - Por favor no menciones nada sobre dinero, no quiero escucharlo.
Can you count the numbers from 45 to 92? -¿Puedes contar los números del cuarenta y cinco al noventa y dos?
Seventeen, eighteen, ninety. - Diecisiete, dieciocho, noventa.
Nineteen, twelve, twenty.- Diecinueve, doce, veinte.
Uno, eleven, twelve, ten, one hundred and thousand.- Uno, once, doce, diez, cien y mil.
Five, fifteen, fifty, five hundred, fifty thousand and five million.- Cinco, quince, cincuenta, quinientos, cincuenta mil y cinco millones.
How many pages does this book have?- ¿Cuántas páginas tiene este libro?
The book has 66 pages.- El libro tiene sesenta y seis. (66) páginas.
Tell me the numbers from 12 to 91. Dime los números del doce (12) al noventa y uno (91). -
Twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty, fourty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eigty, ninety, and ninety- one.- Doce, trece, catorce, quince, dieciséis, diecisiete, dieciocho, diecinueve, veinte, treinta, cuarenta, cincuenta, sesenta, ochenta, noventa y noventa y uno.
This is all of the money that we can gather. - Esto es todo el dinero que podemos reunir.
How long does it take you to get to work?- ¿Cuánto tiempo te lleva llegar al trabajo?
Fifty-three minutes. -Cincuenta y tres minutos.
How much is the rate of exchange?- ¿A cuánto está el tipo de cambio?
How much money do you have?- ¿Cuánto dinero tienes?
I lost 900 dollars. - Perdí novecientos dólares.
I want to withdraw some money- Quiero retirar algo de dinero.
I want to deposit some money.- Quiero depositar algo de dinero.
How much does it cost to travel to Africa?- ¿Cuánto cuesta viajar a África?
It costs a thousand dollars a ticket.- Cuesta mil dólares un boleto.
Do you have $250?-¿Tienes doscientos cincuenta (250) dólares?
I would like to buy that house but it is too expensive. - Quisiera comprar esa casa pero es muy cara.
He makes a lot of money.- Él gana mucho dinero.
Can you count from a hundred to a hundred ten? - ¿Puedes contar del cien al ciento diez?
One hundred, one hundred one, one hundred two, one hundred three, one hundred four, one hundred five, one hundred six, one hundred seven, one hundred eight, one hundred nine and one hundred ten. - Cien, ciento uno, ciento dos, ciento tres, ciento cuatro, ciento cinco, ciento seis, ciento siete, ciento ocho, ciento nueve y ciento diez.
Six thousand, seven thousand, eight thausand, nine thousand, and ten thousand. - Seis mil, siete mil, ocho mil, nueve mil y diez mil.
One thousand one, two thousand three, three thousand six, four thousand nine, five thousand twelve. - Mil uno, dos mil tres, tres mil seis, cuatro mil nueve, cinco mil doce.
Seventy thousand three, eight thousand fifty-one, nine thousand seventy-eight, ten thousand ninety-four. - Siete mil tres, ocho mil cincuenta y uno, nueve mil setenta y ocho, diez mil novecientos cuatro.
Twenty thousand, three hundred thousand six, thirty thousand six, forty thousand, fifty thousand five. - Veinte mil, trecientos mil seis, treinta mil seis, cuarenta mil, cincuenta mil cinco.
Six hundred thousand three hundred fifty-two, seven hundred thousand fourteen, two hundred thousand forty-seven, ninety thousand twelve, two hundred thousand one - Seiscientos mil trescientos cincuenta y dos, setecientos mil catorce, doscientos mil cuarenta y siete, noventa mil doce, doscientos mil uno.
One million, twenty million, eighty million, one billion. - Un millón, veinte millones, ochenta millones, mil millones.
Do you have anything cheaper? - ¿Tienes algo más barato?
I might be able to donate some money.-Podría ser posible que pueda donar algo de dinero.
Boil water for five minutes. - Hierve el agua por cinco minutos.
How much is the rent for six rooms apartment here?- ¿Cuánto es el alquiler de un apartamento de seis (6) habitaciones aquí?
Seven slices of pizza were left.- Quedaron siete rebanadas de pizza.
I don't have any cash. - No tengo dinero en efectivo.
Can you add 800 grams?- ¿Puedes añadirle ochocientos gramos?
I need to open a bank account.- Necesito abrir una cuenta bancaria.
There are seven billion people in the world. - Hay siete mil millones de personas en el mundo.
Do you want more food? - ¿Quieres más comida?
I don't like to go to the beach. - No me gusta ir a la playa.
How much does this cost?- ¿Cuánto cuesta esto?
How many inhabitants are there in Argentina?- ¿Cuántos habitantes hay en Argentina?
How much do I owe you? - ¿Cuánto te debo?
He is paying with cash.- Él está pagando en efectivo.
How much money do you make? - ¿Cuánto dinero ganas?
I earn a thousand dollars a week.-Gano mil dólares a la semana.
I don't have any money. -No tengo dinero.
Is that ok? - ¿Está bien así?
Which one is better? - ¿Cuál es mejor?
What is your phone number? -¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?
Grandma, buy me that package of cookies, please. - Abuelita, cómprame ese paquete de galletas, por favor.
Can you give me a little more? - ¿Puedes darme un poco más?
I will pay you. - Te pagaré.
Does the total include tax? - ¿El total incluye impuestos?
That's very expensive.-Eso es muy caro.
Do you have a credit card?- ¿Tiene tarjeta de credito?
Where can I buy food? - ¿Dónde puedo comprar comida?
He will lend her money. - Él le prestará dinero / Él le prestará a ella dinero.
Yesterday you spent a lot of money.- Ayer gastaste mucho dinero.
You had four sales. - Tuviste cuatro ventas.
We're middle class. - Somos de clase media.
Are bills and coins. - Son billetes y monedas.
In two weeks I'm going on vacation. - En dos (2) semanas me voy de vacaciones.
I need a loan. - Necesito un préstamo.
I would love to travel to South America but it is very expensive. - Me encantaría viajar a Sudamerica, pero es muy caro.
They are sellers.-Son vendedores.
My friend borrowed me four books.- Mi amigo me pidió prestado cuatro libros.
We're poor. - Somos pobres.
My mom has three cars.- Mi madre tiene tres coches (autos), (carros).
He is sixty-one years old.- Él Tiene 61 años.
You just have a hundred dollars. - Solo tienes cien dólares.
Where there will be a store to buy water? - ¿Dónde habrá una tienda para comprar agua?
We're millionaires. - Somos millonarios / as.
We are going to the bank this morning. - Vamos a ir al banco esta mañana.
It costs eighty dollars. - Cuesta ochenta dólares.
We are upper class. - Somos de clase alta.
Cash. - Efectivo.
Please enter your sixteen digits code now. - Por favor, ingrese su código de diesciseis dígitos ahora.
We are lower class. - Somos de clase baja.
There are many people here. - Hay mucha gente aquí.
Do you accept cash? - ¿Acepta efectivo?
I don't have money to pay the rent. -No tengo dinero para para la pagar la renta.
How many transactions do you see on my account?- ¿Cuántas transacciones ves en mi cuenta?
Can you check the balance in your checking account?- ¿Puedes consultar el saldo en tu cuenta corriente?
We have to pay rent. - Tenemos que pagar el alquiler.
I don’t want to go into debt.- No quiero tener deudas.
Can you please cancel my membership?- ¿Puede por favor cancelar mi membresía?
We will sell the house. - Venderemos la casa.
She is selling the house. - Ella está vendiendo la casa.
They sold the house.- Ellos vendión la casa.
I go to the bank to withdraw money. - Voy al banco a sacar dinero. / Voy al banco a retirar dinero.
I don’t have money.-No tengo dinero.
Will you be paying with cash or credit card? - ¿Pagará en efectivo o con tarjeta de crédito?
She once had ten million dollars. -Una vez ella tuvo diez (10) millones de dólares.
I need to make a withdrawal of $ 60.⁰⁰- Necesito hacer un retiro de sesenta dolares $ 60.00.
It is best not to bet because you will probably lose money.- Es mejor no apostar ya que probablemente perderás dinero.
Can you give me the money in larger denominations?- ¿Me puede dar el dinero en denominaciones más grandes?
They lent her money.-Ellos le prestón dinero a ella.
The bus left. - El bus se fue.
We had lent her money.-Le habíamos prestado dinero a ella.
Do you know your bank account number? - ¿Conoces tu número de cuenta bancaria?
I will pay for the appliance.- Pagaré por los electrodomesticos.
My salary is not enough to pay all of my bills. - Mi salario no es suficiente para pagar todas mis cuentas.
We paid for the furniture. -Pagamos por los muebles.
I have paid for the headphones. - He pagado por los audifonos.
They were hoping to collect the rest of the money that he owed them.- Ellos estaban esperando cobrar el resto del dinero que él les debía.
The family sold their property.- La familia vendió su propiedad.
The family has sold their car.- La familia ha vendido su carro (auto) (coche).
What's the Salary? - ¿Cuál es el salario? / ¿Cuál es el sueldo?
I can’t get enough money to be able to go. - No puedo conseguir suficiente dinero para poder ir.
How much cash do you have?- ¿Cuánto efectivo tienes?
He didn't pay me. - Él no me pagó.
Is that your debit card, or your nephew’s? - ¿Es esa tu tarjeta de débito o la de tu sobrino?
You paid last time, let me get the bill. - Pagaste la última vez, déjame tener la cuenta.
Common expressions in spanish
(Expresiones comunes en español)