Greetings & Salutations Flashcards

This deck introduces the most fundamental and commonly used Spanish greetings and salutations.

1
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Hello / Hi / Hey

A

Hola / Buenas

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Goodbye / Bye

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Adiós / Chao

A more commonly used term is ‘Hasta luego’ which is an informal phrase that means “until then / see you later”

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3
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Thank you / Thanks

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Gracias

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4
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You’re welcome / My pleasure

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De nada / Con mucho gusto

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Excuse me / Pardon me

e.g. Excuse me! (I just burped)

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Disculpe / Perdón

ej. ¡Disculpe! (Acabo de eructar)

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6
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to speak

e.g. I speak Japanese

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hablar

ej. Hablo japonés

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English

e.g. I speak English and a little Spanish

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inglés

ej. Hablo inglés y un poco de español

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8
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Do you speak English?

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¿Habla usted inglés?

Hablas inglés is the informal term.

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9
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yes

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no

A

no

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It’s nice to meet you / It’s a pleasure to meet you

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Mucho gusto / Encantado o Encantada / Es un placer conocerte

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My name is ___

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Me llamo ___ / Mi nombre es ___

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What’s your name?

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¿Cómo te llamas? / ¿Cuál es tu nombre?

This is the more familiar, informal way of asking.

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14
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my name / my first name

A

mi nombre / mi nombre de pila

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my last name

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mi apellido / mi nombre de familia

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to be from ___

e.g. I’m from the United States

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ser de __

ej. Soy de los Estados Unidos

‘Soy’ is the first person of the verb ‘ser‘

17
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Good morning

A

Buenos días

18
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Good afternoon

A

Buenas tardes

19
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Good evening

i.e. said to greet someone in the evening

A

Buenas tardes / Buenas noches

i.e. se dice para saludar a alguien por la tarde o la noche

20
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I’m leaving

A

Estoy saliendo

21
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Good night

i.e. said as a farewell, before going to bed

A

Buenas noches

i.e. se dice para despedirse, antes de ir a la cama

22
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Have a good night / Have a good evening

i.e. said when saying goodbye in the beginning of the evening

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Que tengas una buena noche

i.e. se dice al despedirse al inicio de la noche

23
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Have a nice day / Have a good one / Take care

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Que tengas un buen día / Que te vaya bien

24
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You too / Same to you

A

Tú también / Igualmente / Igual

25
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See you later / See you / Later

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Hasta luego / Nos vemos

“Hasta luego / Nos vemos” means “See you later / We’ll see each other” in English, expressing a farewell or anticipation of meeting again.

26
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See you soon

A

Hasta pronto

27
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See you tomorrow

A

Hasta mañana

28
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Goodbye / Bye

A

Adiós / Chao