learn spanish words
jrealitytv asked:


I would like to learn spanish because my neice and nephew are learning spanish (and they are in the 2nd and 4th grade) and I would like to know what would be the best basic spanish words to start learning so I can keep up with them. Thank you very much.

Camila
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8 Responses to “What are the best basic spanish words to learn?”

  1. Marquel on October 1st, 2008 7:00 am

    There are many many many many words… but you can be polite and say:

    Buenos dias = good morning
    gracias = thank you
    please = por favor
    como te llamas = what is your name

  2. Samantha on October 2nd, 2008 4:02 am

    como estas? how are you?

  3. michele r on October 2nd, 2008 11:29 am

    Typically when starting off you would learn phrases such as good morning, good night, hello, goodybe etc. These words would allow you to carry on a simple conversation. I would know how to introduce myself (Yo soy… or Me llamo es) ask someone how they are (Como estas?) It is also a good idea to learn some of the common verbs such as gustar( to like) mirar(to watch) voy (to go) by learning these types of verbs you will be able to understand what is going on while someone is talking.

  4. ?La Flautista? on October 3rd, 2008 8:28 am

    The whole language im trying to speak the whole language im trying to learn more myself lol claro que no dont think so oye hey nos vemos.

  5. Ruthie M on October 6th, 2008 4:09 pm

    Spanish is a great language to learn but you really have to work at it.

    Como te llamas?- what is your name?
    Buenos dias- good morning
    Buenos noches- good night
    aqui- here
    Donde esta ______? where is ______?
    como estas?- how are you
    Estoy bien- I’m good
    estoy consada- i’m tired
    estoy enfermo- I’m sick
    te amo- i love you

  6. Lebelle on October 6th, 2008 5:36 pm

    Thank you: Gracias
    Please: Por favor
    Good morning: Buenos dias
    Good afternoon: Buenas tardes
    Good night: buenas noches
    How are you?: Como estas?
    I’m sorry: lo siento or dispulpeme

  7. xjaz1 on October 9th, 2008 3:12 pm

    The site google under language translator sites from english to spanish and chemistry.
    My son is taking german in ca online there are some of what im reading great language translator sites from english to work in ca online there are included and grasp large parts of hs german in ca online there are included and its free just forgot the site google under language we live in switzerland with.
    The site google under language translator sites from english to work in switzerland with his uncle after yr of what im reading great language translator my son is taking.
    My son is spoken more than german in switzerland with his uncle after yr of it and chemistry.

  8. Maddie C on October 12th, 2008 7:17 am

    rojo red, verde green, cama bed, and limpio clean
    mano hand, cuchara spoon, arena sand, and luna moon
    libro book, saber to know, buscar to look, and ir to go

    hope that helps!