Anabel Flashcards

Hola, me llamo Madison
[‘o·la me ja·mo Madison]
Hola, soy Madison
[‘o·la soi Madison]


Mucho gusto!
[‘mu·tʃo ‘gus·to]
Igualmente
[i·γwal·’men·te]
Qué tipo de carro busca?
[ke ‘ti·po de ‘ka·rro ‘bus·ka]
carro pequeño
[‘ka·rro pe·’ke·ño]
carro
[‘ka·rro]
automovil
[au·to·’mo·βil]
camión
[ka·’mjon]
troca
camioneta
[ka·mjo·’ne·ta]
Hola
[o·la]
buenos días
[‘bwe·nos ‘di·as]
buenas tardes
[‘bwe·nas tar·’das]
buenas noches
[‘bwe·nas ‘no·tʃes]
usted
formal or informal?
[us·’ted]
you (form.)
su
formal or informal?
[su]
Your (form.)
tu
your
tú
you (fam. / informal)
su nombre
[su ‘nom·bre]
Your name (form.)
tu nombre
[tu ‘nom·bre]
Your name (fam. / informal)
¿Cómo esta?
formal or informal?
[‘ko·mo ‘es·ta]
How are you? (form.)
¿Cómo estas?
formal or informal?
[‘ko·mo ‘es·ta]
How are you? (fam. / informal)
hay
there is / there are
hay un carro
perdón [per·’don]
“I’m sorry” (light apology)
lo siento
“I’m sorry.” (heavy apology, like to a girlfriend)
Con permiso
“Excuse me”
“With permission”
éste
M or F?
Masculine
ésta
M or F
Feminine
éstos
M or F
Masculine
éstas
M or F
Feminine
es
son
is
are (plural)
encantada
enchanted
Nice to meet you
Mucho gusto
Nice to meet you
igualmente [i·γwal·’men·te]
likewise / nice to meet you too
De [de]
dónde [‘don·de]
of / from
where
Ser [ser]
to be
- Description
- Occupation
- Characteristics
- Time / Date
- Origins / Nationality
- Relationship
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
yo [jo]
soy [soi]
I
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
tú [tu]
eres [‘e·res]
you
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
— es —
el
ella
Ud. (usted)
he
she
you (formal)
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
— somos —
nosotros / as
we
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
— son—
ellos / as
ustedes
they
you all
¿qué tal? [ke tal]
What’s up
regular [rre·γu·’lar]
so-so
más [mas]
more
menos [‘me·nos]
less / minus
o, ó [o]
or
más o menos
more or less
Y [i]
and
qué [ke]
what
que [ke]
that
nuevo, -a [‘nwe·βo, -a]
new
nada [‘na·da]
nothing
hasta [‘as·ta]
until
mañana [ma’·ña·na]
tomorrow / morning
saludos [sa·’lu·dos]
greetings
saludos a [sa·’lu·dos a]
Say hi to
luego [‘lwe·γo]
later
chau
later
(South America)
Nos Vemos [nos ber_]
We/us to see each other
el gusto es mío
[el ‘gus·to es ‘mi·o]
The pleasure is mine
¿De dónde eres?
[de ‘don·de ‘e·res]
Where are you from?
¿De dónde son
[de ‘don·de son]
Where are you from? (plural)
estados unidos, -a
[es·’ta·dos u·’ni·do, -a]
United States
muy [mwi]
very (adjectives, very pretty)
mucho, -a [‘mu·tʃo, -a]
a lot (amount, like many cars)
cómo se llama?
[‘ko·mo se ‘ja·ma, ʎa]
FORMAL
What is your name?
cómo te llamas?
[‘ko·mo te ‘ja·ma, ʎa]
INFORMAL
What is your name?
cómo se llaman?
[‘ko·mo se ‘ja·ma, ʎa]
PLURAL
What is your name?
Su nombre
[su ‘nom·bre]
FORMAL
Your name
Tu nombre
[tu ‘nom·bre]
FORMAL
Your name
Mi nombre
[mi ‘nom·bre]
My name
- “Mi nobre es Madison.”*
- “Mucho gusto. Soy Jonas.”*