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Spanish I
1. Some Basic Phrases
2. Pronunciation
3. Alphabet
4. Articles and Demonstratives
5. Subject Pronouns
6. To Be and to Have
7. Question Words
8. Numbers / Ordinals
9. Days of the Week
10. Months of the Year
11. Seasons
12. Directions
13. Color
14. Time
15. Weather
16. Prepositions
17. Family and Animals
18. To Know People and Facts
19. Formation of Plural Nouns
20. Possessive Adjectives
21. To Do or Make
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22. Work and School
23. Countries and Nationalities
24. To / In and From places
25. To Come and to Go
26. Misc. Words
27. Conjugating Regular Verbs
28. Reflexive Verbs
29. Irregularities in Regular Verbs
30. Impersonal "a"
31. Preterite Tense
32. Irregular Preterite Tense
33. Imperfect Tense
34. Food and Meals
35. Gustar
36. Fruits, Vegetables, Meats
37. To Take or Drink
38. Commands
39. More Negatives
40. Holiday Phrases
Mexican National Anthem
Spanish II
41. Useful Expressions
42. Present Progressive
43. Haber
44. Present Perfect
45. Places
46. Transportation
47. To Want, to Be Able to, to Have to
48. House
49. Furniture
50. Comparative and Superlative
51. Irregular Forms
52. Clothing
53. To Wear
54. Future Tenses
55. Preceding Adjectives
56. More Adjectives
57. Sports and Hobbies
58. Nature
59. To Say and to Go Out
60. Para vs. Por and Pero vs. Sino
61. Object Pronouns
62. Parts of the Body
63. Asking Questions
64. To Give and To Bring
65. Relative Pronouns
66. Disjunctive Pronouns
67. To Hear and to Smell
68. Animals
69. Past Perfect
70. Suffixes
Spanish III (Not finished yet!)
71. Adverbs
72. Passive Voice
73. Uses of the Infinitive
74. Shopping
75. Post Office and Bank
76. Conditional Tenses
77. Infinitives followed by Prepositions
78. Office / School Supplies
79. Parts of a Car / Gas Station
80. Subjunctive Mood
81. Irregular Subjunctive Mood
82. Uses of the Subjunctive
83. Travelling / Airport
84. Cosmetics / Toiletries
85. Other Perfect Tenses
1. Some Basic Phrases
¡Buenos días!
buayn-ohs dee-ahs
Hello! / Good morning!
¡Buenas tardes!
buayn-ahs tard-ays
Good afternoon!
¡Buenas noches!
buayn-ahs nohch-ays
Good evening / Good night
¡Hola!
oh-lah
Hi!
¿Cómo se llama usted?
¿Cómo te llamas?
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coh-moh say yah-mah oo-sted
What is your name? (formal)
coh-moh tay yah-mahs
What is your name? (informal)
Me llamo...
may yah-moh
I am called...
Mi nombre es...
mee nohm-bray ays
My name is...
¿Cómo está usted?
coh-moh ay-stah oo-sted
How are you? (formal)
¿Cómo estás?
coh-moh ay-stahs
How are you? (informal)
¿Qué tal?
kay tahl
What's up?
Yo estoy...
yoh ay-stoy
I am... (when talking about your mood)
Bien / Muy bien
bee-ayn / moy bee-ayn
Good / Very good
Mal / Muy mal / Más o menos
mahl / moy mahl / mahs oh may-nohs
Bad / Very bad / OK
Adiós.
ah-dee-ohs
Good bye.
Chao.
chow
Bye.
Hasta la vista.
ah-stah lah vee-stah
Until we meet again.
Hasta luego.
ah-stah loo-ay-go
See you later.
Hasta mañana.
ah-stah mahn-yahn-ah
See you tomorrow.
Señor / Señora / Señorita
sayn-yor / sayn-yor-ah / sayn-yor-ee-tah
Mister / Mrs. / Miss
Mucho gusto.
moo-choh goo-stoh
Nice to meet you.
Encantado/a.
ain-cahn-tah-doh/dah
Delighted to meet you.
Igualmente.
ee-guahl-main-tay
Same here.
Yo también.
yoh tahm-bee-ain
Me too.
¿De dónde es usted?
day dohn-day ays oo-sted
Where are you from? (formal)
¿De dónde eres?
day dohn-day air-ays
Where are you from? (informal)
Yo soy de...
yoh soy day
I'm from...
Yo soy de los Estados Unidos.
yoh soy day lohs ay-stah-dohs oo-nee-dohs
I'm from the United States.
¿Cuántos años tiene usted?
quahnt-ohs ahn-yohs tee-ayn-ay oo-
sted
How old are you? (formal)
¿Cuántos años tienes?
quahnt-ohs ahn-yohs tee-ayn-ays
How old are you? (informal)
Yo tengo _____ años.
yoh tayn-goh _____ ahn-yohs
I am _____ years old.
Gracias.
grah-see-ahs
Thank you.
Por favor.
por fah-bor
Please.
¿Y usted?
ee oo-sted
And you? (used when asking the same question)
(formal)
¿Y tú?
ee too
And you? (informal)
Te amo.
tay ah-moh
I love you.
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