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Key vocabulary |
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buenos días |
good morning |
buenas tardes |
good afternoon |
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buenas
noches |
good evening |
adiós |
goodbye |
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Hasta
luego. |
See you later. |
Hasta mañana. |
See you tomorrow. |
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Hasta
pronto. |
See you soon. |
Nos vemos. |
See you. |
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Tengo que irme. |
I have to go. |
señor |
sir, mister |
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señorita |
miss |
señora |
Mrs., ma'am |
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Use
Buenos días in the morning (in the
morning before noon). |
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Use
Buenas tardes in the afternoon
(between noon and 6 or 7 P.M.). Use
Buenas noches in the evening (after
6 or 7 P.M.). |
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señor |
Means mister,
can also be used to mean sir, abbreviated
Sr., used for married and single men |
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señora
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Means
Mrs.,
can also be used to mean ma'am, abbreviated
Sra., used for married woman |
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señorita |
Means
Miss., abbreviated
Srta., used for only for unmarried
woman |
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other expressions |
All other vocabulary terms
would be used the same way as you would use them in English. |
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"Language is at the core of human existence. Through language we express
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The ability to communicate in a second language enables us to know the
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