Level 1: Lesson 7 Flashcards
Good Morning
Buenos Dias
Good afternoon
buenas tardes (Tardes can cover afternoon and evening)
Good afternoon. How are you? (informal)
Buenas tardes. Como estas?
Very well thank you.
Muy bien gracias.
You
Tu (tu becomes ti when it is after prepositions which are little words such as for, with, on….)
And you?
Y tu?
Very well, thank you. And you?
Muy bien, gracias. Y tu?
I want
Quiero
Do you want?
Quieres?
What do you want?
Que quieres?
I want a beer.
Quero una cerveza.
I’m sorry but its not very good.
Lo siento pero no es muy bueno.
Do you have it?
Lo tienes?
You don’t have it.
No lo tienes.
Don’t you have it?
No lo tienes.
Don’t you have it for me now?
No lo tienes para mi ahora?
Why?
Por Que?
Why don’t you have it?
Por Que no lo teines?
Why do you want it?
Por que lo quieres?
Why do you want it that way? (or ‘like that’)
Por que lo quieres asi?
Why do you want it now?
Por que lo quieres ahora?
because
porque (one word)
I don’t have it because I don’t need it.
No lo tengo porque no lo necesito.
Why do you want it?
Por que lo quieres.
I want it because it’s important.
Lo quiero porque es importante.
I don’t want it because it’s very bad.
No lo quiero porque es muy malo.
Do you want it? Because I don’t need it?
Lo quieres? Porque no lo necesito.
Do YOU want it? Because I don’t need it. (With emphasis on YOU and I)
Tu lo quires? Porque yo no lo necesito.
To know: (An infinitive verb is the base form of a verb with the word ‘to’ in front of it)
Saber: (In Spanish, infinitive verbs are just one word. They always end in -er, -ar, -ir.
I want to know.
Quiero saber.
I don’t want to know.
No quiero saber.
I don’t want to know because it’s not important to me.
No quiero saber porque no es importante para mi.
Do you want to know?
Quieres saber?
I want to know why you don’t have it for me now?
Quiero saber por que no lo tienes para mi ahora?
See you later
Hasta Luego
See you later. Bye!
Hasta luego. Adios!