Learn the Top 25 Must-Know Spanish Phrases!

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You've decided to learn Spanish, but where to start? You'll need to start building up your vocabulary, and the most important of these are the Phrases. In this video, you'll learn the 25 most important Phrases in the Spanish language. Let Rosa help you through this subject as you continue learning Spanish!
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it's 2AM, something like 50th day of lockdown, and I've just made my mind to start learning some new language

krzysztofwelc
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During lockdown, you have a lot of time to learn another language.

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Thank you Rosa! You bring a lot of enthusiasm in your teaching : )

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Is it just me or does she have a lot of charm?

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In Latin America we say colloquialy "Chao" instead of "Adiós". "Adiós" is a little bit formal to us. "Chao" it's similar to Ciao in italian.
Also, "Buenas noches" is used not only like when you're going to sleep but as well for example if you arrive at a restaurant you say "Buenas noches" to the waiter. It's like a greeting too.
"¿Cuál es tu nombre?", which means "What is your name?" it's more uncommon than "¿Cómo te llamas? but it's also common.
"Encantado de conocerle/conocerte" is a bit formal and a deepest way to say "Nice to meet you", it is more common to say just "Mucho gusto".
The response to "Gracias" more common is "De nada". Here in Panama we use "De nada" and I think the majority of countries. But in other countries like Colombia and Costa Rica they say "Con gusto" which means like "It's a pleasure". In Venezuela is used "A su orden" but here in Panama we say "A la orden" and both have the same meaning. The literally translation will be something like "I'm at your service". "No hay de qué" is also common, but not as common as "De nada". The meaning of this response will be like "It's nothing or you're saying thank you for nothing".
To me, "Perdón/Lo siento" have the exact same meaning. You can use it if you did not listen well or if you did something wrong.
I think the literally translation of "Bienvenido/Bienvenidos" it's the union of the word "bien" which means "good" and "venido/venidos" which can be like the past tense of the verb "venir" that means arrive or come and it will mean like the person arrive safe and sound, but we used it as welcome, but here in Latin America is used in very formal situations.
I also don't find any difference between "¿Cómo estás/Qué tal?" which means "How are you?", like you can say to anyone "Cómo estás" and the other person will respond just "Bien/good" and it wouldn't be considered rude.
"No lo comprendo" which means "I don't undertand" it's very rare. We say "No entiendo" instead of "No lo entiendo". When you say it without "lo" it's like more personal, like you don't understand, but if you add "lo" it's like pointing that you don't understand the object or subject like "I don't understand it". But as I said, the more common way is "No entiendo", "no comprendo" can also be used but if you don't understand something very important, like "I don't understand why he left me."
These are just some differences that I found :)

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I'm Guatemalan, I can tell you never give up.
I'M learn to speak English I'am doing all posible for speaking fluent.
Saludos!

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Quarantine:

My brain: wanna learn some Spanish?

Me: said what?

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Rosa is a cool teacher. She makes the language real instead of a sterile classroom approach.

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🌸 Hola = Hello
🌸Adiós= Goodbye
🌸Hasta luego =See you later
🌸Buenos días =Good morning
🌸Buenas tardes= Good afternoon
🌸Buenas noches= Good night
🌸Sí = Yes
🌸No = No
🌸Nos vamos = See you later
🌸Hasta mañana= See you tomorrow
🌸¿Cuál es tu nombre = What is your name?
🌸mi nombre es Rosa or Yo soy Rosa = I'm rosa
🌸Encantado de conocerle (formal ), or Encantado de conocerte ( informal ) = Nice to meet you
🌸De nada = You are welcome
🌸Gracias = Thank you
🌸No hay de qué = Don't mention it
🌸Por favor = Please
🌸¿Perdón ? = excuse me?
🌸Lo siento = I'm sorry
🌸Bienvenidos = welcome
🌸Cómo estás= How are you? ( unformal), or Qué tal (formal )
🌸¿Qué hora es?= What time is it ?
🌸Cuánto es, or cuánto questa = How much ?
🌸¿Qué es eso? = what is this ?
🌸¿En dónde está el baño? Where is the bathroom ?
🌸No lo comprendo, or No lo entiendo= I don't understand

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She sounds so nice and endearing! I couldn't stop smiling throughout the video. I wish people would be more like this. Really great video too!

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very charismatic teacher ! I would never get late to her class :D

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It's very nice how you are providing explanation in a friendly way wearing a very bright smile :)
Thank you for sharing!

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That awkward moment when you introduce yourself as Rosa.

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Some Spanish tips:

*The "H" hasn't got sound
*"Chau" is an informal "Adiós" like Bye
*Don't say "Mexicans/mexicanos" say "Latinos"
*"Bebé" is an informal expression to say "Baby" and a little child too (Just like in our language)

Subjects

I = Yo
You = Tu/Usted/Vos
He = El
She = Ella
It (masculine) = Esto
It (femenine) = Esta
We (masculine) = Nosotros
We (femenine) = Nosotras
They (masculine) = Ellos
They (femenine) = Ellas

*"El" y "La" mean "The". Because Spanish diference masculine and femenine nouns

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Gorgeous woman with a beautiful voice, accent and charm! 😍

corey
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She smile after one pharase. so charming and execllent.

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I learned how to speak some common phrases in Dora. 😏

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Every teacher in the world should be as charming as she is. People would learn faster and deeper and happier!

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Just love the way you were teaching and specially when you smile ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

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I am a beginner to Spanish and found your video very helpful and fun. I found a lot of Spanish videos, but they were all kind of depressing and they would talk slowly like they hadn't had coffee yet. I could sort of tell that you were shy, but I mostly was just intrigued by your sense of humor and personality. Keep making videos and I'll keep commenting and subscribing! Thanks!

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