CS.0.1 Basic Greetings/Asking & Telling Names Flashcards
How do you say in Spanish:
What is Marisa’s response when asked her name?
Using the reflexive verb llamarse.
Me llamo Marisa.
Marisa introduces herself by saying her name.
How do you say in Spanish:
‘Hi, what is your name?’ (informally)
¿Hola, cómo te llamas?
This phrase is commonly used in informal settings to ask someone their name.
How do you say in Spanish:
Hello, my name is Zoe. Nice to meet you Ana.
Hola, me llamo Zoe. Mucho gusto, Ana.
Zoe expresses pleasure in meeting Ana by saying ‘Mucho gusto.’
How do you say in Spanish:
Fill in the blank: Zoe says _______ when introducing herself.
My name is Zoe.
Me llamo Zoe.
‘Me llamo’ translates to ‘my name is’ in English.
How do you say in Spanish:
My parents’ names are Roberto and Marisa.
Mis padres se llaman Roberto y Marisa.
How do you say in Spanish:
We are called the Emerson Waldorf Gnomes.
Nos llamamos Los Gnomos de Emerson Waldorf.
How do you say in Spanish:
What is her name?
¿Cómo se llama ella?
How do you say in Spanish:
‘Hi, what is your name?’ (Formally)
¿Hola, cómo se llama usted?
This phrase is used in formal settings to ask someone their name.
Usted is included for clarification as the phrase ¿Cómo se llama? can also refer to what is her, his, or its name as well
How do you say
‘Hi, what is your friend’s name?’ informally in Spanish?
Female friend
¿Hola, cómo se llama tu amiga?
“tu amiga” is the informal form of “your friend”
How do you say in Spanish:
‘What are your pets names? (Informally)
¿Cómo se llaman tus mascotas?
In a formal setting this would say “sus mascotas”
How do you say in Spanish:
Our name is not Los Gatos.
Hint: We are not call Los Gatos.
Nosotros no nos llamamos Los Gatos.
The use of the word “nosotros” is optional here.
This is because the conjugation: “nos llamamos” indicates the Subject Pronoun Nosotros/Nosotras.
How do you say in Spanish:
A basic phrase for: “Nice to meet you?”
Approximate English translation is “much pleasure”
Mucho gusto.
In Spanish, “nice to meet you” can be expressed in several ways, with “mucho gusto” being the most common and versatile option, suitable for both formal and informal settings
How do you say in Spanish:
A basic phrase for: “Pleased to meet you?”
Approximate English translation is “charmed”
Encantada/Encantado.
Pronounciation tip: emphasis on the second to last syllable.
In Spanish, this translates to “charmed” or “pleased to meet you,” and the gender of the speaker should match the ending (encantado for male, encantada for female).
How do you say in Spanish:
My name is José Antonio.
Me llamo José Antonio.
How do you say in Spanish:
Her name is María del Pilar.
Se llama María del Pilar.
How do you say in Spanish:
Her name is Emilia.
Se llama Emilia.
How do you say in Spanish:
Her son is named Alberto.
Su hijo se llama Alberto.
How do you say in Spanish:
Her name is Patricia.
Ella se llama Patricia.
How do you say in Spanish:
Our names are Mateo and Valeria.
Nosotros nos llamamos Mateo y Valeria.
How do you say in Spanish:
My name is….
Me llamo…
How do you say in Spanish:
Your name is… (informally)
Te llamas…
How do you say in Spanish:
Our name is…
Nos llamamos…
How do you say in Spanish:
Your name is… (formally)
Usted se llama…
How do you say in Spanish:
Her name is…
Ella se llama…