Lesson 5: Basic Spanish vocab and phrases (Videos 1 & 2)

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Spanish vocab and phrases for beginners

 

In lesson 5 we will learn some very basic Spanish vocab and expressions used for greeting people. Try to focus on the pronunciation. Also realize how regular the language is,  and how every word is read exactly as it is written (or how it is written exactly as it is read). That is one of the beauties of the Spanish language.

  • Hola – Hello
  • Chau – Goodbye
  • Buen día – Good morning
  • Buenas tardes – Good afternoon
  • Buenas noches – Good evening / Good night
  • Hasta luego – Until later
  • Hasta mañana – Until tomorrow
  • Por favor – Please
  • Gracias – Thank you
  • De nada – You are welcome
  • ¿Cómo está usted? – How are you? (formal)
  • ¿Cómo estás (tú)?  – How are you? (informal)
  • Muy bien, gracias – Very well, thank you.
  • ¿Y tú? – And you? (informal)
  • ¿Y usted? – And you? (formal)

If you are interested in learning a lot more useful Spanish vocab, I recommend you take a look at my Spanish alphabet series of vocabulary lessons. In this series I dedicate one full class to teach the most common and useful words by categories that begin with each letter of the Spanish alphabet.

There you will learn:

  • Spanish given-names for men and women
  • names of fruits and vegetables
  • names of animals
  • adjectives, adverbs
  • false cognates between English and Spanish (false-friends)
  • Spanish regular verbs
  • Spanish irregular verbs

Then I dedicate the next lesson to teach how those irregular verbs are used and conjugated.

This comprehensive series of Spanish vocab lessons begins with lesson Nbr. 152: Words that begin with A.

You can find a full list of all the video lessons by clicking on the List of Lessons tab on the Main Menu.

To enlarge the video-screen to full-size, click on the right icon on the lower right corner of the video.

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