35+ Spanish Travel Phrases You Need to Know l Learn Spanish for Beginners!
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In this video, Azalea shares simple Spanish travel phrases that all tourists should learn before an upcoming vacation to Spain or Mexico.
You'll learn Spanish travel vocabulary for eating out, reserving lodging, and shopping for souvenirs. Here are some of the common words and phrases you'll learn:
-"¿Dónde está el baño?" ("Where is the bathroom?")
-"¿Dónde puedo tomar el autobús?" ("Where can I take the bus?")
-"Señorita, ya estamos listos para ordenar" ("Waitress, we are ready to order")
-"Buenas tardes. Tengo una reservación" ("Good afternoon. I have a reservation")
You'll also learn a few important questions for travelers to know, such as, "How much does this cost?" or "Do you speak English?"
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Excellent lesson. Wonderful teacher! I'm visiting Mexico right now for the first time (Puerto Vallarta), so your key phrases will come in especially handy for me. Thanks. You're a gem and a life ring!
Hola, por forvor, y gracias will be my most used phrases. Your list is very helpful too!
Thanks for the wonderful help.
You are doing great and wow!!
Awesome thanks 👍
muchas gracias señorita.
Helpful :)
I am wondering if I'll do that anytime soon. 🤣
Ahora mismo veo todo desde casa.
A REAL TALK and Easy Understanding teach.
Necessito ayuda
If "perdon" is the bringing apology and being used if you bumped into someone accidentally etc. why would we use it asking the person to repeat what they said slower? Why it is not "disculpe" at this time?
Discuple would be to interrupt someone intentionally.
Which of these Spanish travel phrases did you find the most helpful for your upcoming trip??
Como esta or Como estaS? Since it is you ?
You would use the s for someone familiar, like a family member or friend. Not using s is for a stranger or more formal. It would be the difference of saying “dude” vs “sir.”