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What does '¿Que hay de nuevo?' mean?
What does '¿Que hay de nuevo?' mean?
What is the meaning of '¿Qué tal?'?
What is the meaning of '¿Qué tal?'?
How is it going?
Translate '(Muy) bien, gracias' into English.
Translate '(Muy) bien, gracias' into English.
(Very) well, thanks.
What does 'Nada' mean?
What does 'Nada' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'No muy bien'?
What is the meaning of 'No muy bien'?
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Translate 'Regular' into English.
Translate 'Regular' into English.
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What does 'Con permiso' mean?
What does 'Con permiso' mean?
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Translate 'De nada'.
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What is the meaning of 'Lo siento'?
What is the meaning of 'Lo siento'?
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Translate '(Muchas) gracias' into English.
Translate '(Muchas) gracias' into English.
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What does 'No hay de qué' mean?
What does 'No hay de qué' mean?
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Translate 'Perdón'.
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What does 'Por favor' mean?
What does 'Por favor' mean?
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Translate 'Señor'.
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What is the meaning of 'Señora'?
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Study Notes
Spanish Phrases and Their Meanings
- "¿Que hay de nuevo?" translates to "What's new?" and is a common greeting.
- "¿Qué tal?" means "How is it going?" used to inquire about someone's well-being.
- "(Muy) bien, gracias" translates to "(Very) well, thanks," a positive response regarding one's state.
- "Nada" means "nothing," often used to express a lack of updates or events.
- "No muy bien" translates to "Not very well," indicating a less favorable condition.
- "Regular" means "So-so" or "OK," expressing a neutral state of being.
Common Polite Expressions
- "Con permiso" translates to "Pardon me" or "Excuse me," used to navigate spaces respectfully.
- "De nada" means "You're welcome," a polite reply to thanks.
- "Like siento" translates to "I'm sorry," used to apologize.
- "(Muchas) gracias" means "Thank you (very much)," expressing gratitude.
- "No hay de qué" is another way to say "You're welcome," indicating no trouble was caused.
- "Perdón" translates to "Pardon me" or "Excuse me," used similarly to "con permiso."
- "Por favor" means "Please," a courteous request for something.
Addressing Individuals
- "Señor" translates to "Mr." or "sir," used as an honorific for men.
- "Señora" means "Mrs." or "ma'am," used as an honorific for women.
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This quiz features flashcards focusing on basic Spanish expressions and greetings. It's designed to enhance your vocabulary and conversational skills in everyday situations. Test your knowledge of common phrases and their meanings!