En Otras Palabras Flashcards

1
Q

What is used with first names to indicate respect (with people you know well)

A

Don

Doña

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2
Q

Which words are used in direct address

A

Señor
Señora
Señorita

All normally used w usted

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3
Q

When passing in front of someone, breaking away from a conversation temporarily, eating something in front of someone, and so forth; used when asking someone’s permission to do something

A

Con permiso

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4
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FormL, when you’ve said or done something for which you are apologizing

A

Perdón
Perdónme
Disculpe
Discúlpeme

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5
Q

Cheer! Or Gesundheit! (Literally, health!)

A

¡Salud!

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6
Q

Enjoy your meal

A

¡Burn provecho!

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7
Q

Please

A

Por favor

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8
Q

Thanks

A

Gracias

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9
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Thank you (very much) a million

A

Mil (muchas) gracias

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10
Q

You’re welcome

A

De nada

No hay de qué

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11
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To say goodbye on the street, at school, and so forth

A
Adiós 
Hasta luego 
Hasta la vista 
Hasta la próxima (vez) 
Hasta mañana (otro día, el viernes, la semana que viene, etc.)
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12
Q

Well, see you (informal)

A

Bueno, nos vemos

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13
Q

Have a great weekend

A

Feliz fin de semana

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14
Q

I have to go but I’ll talk to you tomorrow (next week)

A

Tengo que irme, pero te llamo mañana (la semana que viene, etc.)

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15
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To say goodbye to someone who’s leaving (hope everything goes well)

A

¡Que le (te) vaya bien!

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16
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Bye (used mainly in the souther cone of South America)

A

¡Chau!

17
Q

It was a pleasure meeting you (formal)

A

Fue un gusto conocerlo (la)

18
Q

It was a pleasure talking to you (formal)

A

Fue un gusto hablar con usted.

19
Q

Thanks for coming

A

Gracias por venir

20
Q

Excuse me, I need to drink something (I have to go prepare coffee)

A

Con permiso, necesito tomar algo (tengo que ir a preparar el café, etc.)