Greetings Flashcards
Good morning
Buenos días
Literally means “good days”, but is used for Good Morning.
Buen Día
Is also used.
Good afternoon
Buenas tardes
Or more commonly just
Buenas
But only for the afternoon.
See you later
Hasta Luego
Or
Luego
Good bye
Adiós
Bye
Ciao
Good Day , as another way to say goodbye.
Buen Día
Don’t confuse with Buenos Días (Good Morning)
Thank you very much
Muchas gracias
Gracias is feminine, therefore muchAs
Excuse me
If you want to get by someone.
Permiso
Or
Con permiso
If you want to ask someone something, start with…
Excuse me or sorry to disrupt you
Discúlpame , señor….
If you hold a door open for someone, or invite someone into a room or store, or let someone go ahead of you…
Pasa
Can I take a picture?
Puedo hacer foto?
How are you? What’s up?
Good.
Very good.
And you?
Qué tal?
Bien
Muy bien
Y tú?
NOTE: “bien” because it is an adverb. “I am feeling…” is implied ,but not stated.
I don’t mind.
Me da igual.
Literally — It gives me equal.
Next in line, please!
— ¡Que pase el siguiente en la fila!
Note
“Que Pase” means “To Come In”
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