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Learn to say the most common phrases in each language of a foreign country you may be visiting.

You're Welcome in Spanish

You’re Welcome in Spanish

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How To Say You’re Welcome in Spanish De Nada – This is the most popular way to say your welcome in Spanish. When translated to English it means “it’s nothing”. However, there are several other phrases one can use to express the same gratitude. De nada is by far the most popular saying in Spanish, …

Hello in Spanish

Hello in Spanish

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One doesn’t have to learn an entire language to travel to that country. Making sure you know the most common phrases will get you started in conversation and help you get around the area. One such phrase is learning how to say hello or hi. Just like most languages, there are several different ways you …

Thank You in Spanish

Thank You in Spanish

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How to Say Thank You in Spanish There isn’t too much to talk about behind the meaning of giving thanks in Spanish. As in most cultures, it’s proper etiquette to thank someone when protocol states for it. “Gracias” – The term gracias is the simplest way to give thanks. If you want to add a …

Good Morning in Spanish

Good Morning in Spanish

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One of the more popular terms one must learn when visiting a Spanish speaking country is how to say “Good Morning”. It’s used just as much as saying “hi” and is the polite way to start a conversation before noon. Just like in every country, giving a proper greeting is customary and will lead to …

You’re Welcome in German

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How to Say You’re Welcome in German It’s only common knowledge to follow up any gratitude with a thoughtful “You’re welcome.” In Germany this is no different. Being polite is a very big deal in Germany and you never want to forget your manners when speaking the language. “You’re Welcome” is simply pronounced “Bitte” this …

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October in Spanish

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How To Say October in Spanish October – Octubre

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Cunt in Spanish

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How To Say Cunt in Spanish There aren’t many words worst then calling someone a cunt. However, if you are learning Spanish and want to make sure you want to win any argument, then calling someone a cunt is the way to go. Even while having sex it’s not very common to use this phrase, …

Green in Spanish

Green in Spanish

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How To Say Green in Spanish Verde Examples of when to say Green in Spanish The light turned green. You can go now. – La luz se puso verde. Puedes irte ahora. Why is money green?- ¿Por qué el dinero es verde? Eat your green beans – Come tus judías verdes

Excuse Me In Spanish

Excuse Me In Spanish

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Perdón – As in any language, it’s polite to excuse oneself in several situations. Whether it’s to ask a question, offer a courteous apology, or leave a room, knowing how to excuse yourself can come in handy. In Spanish speaking countries you will hear people saying Perdóneme in group settings when they need to go …

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September in Spanish

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How To Say September in Spanish September – Septiembre

How Are You Doing in Spanish

How Are You Doing in Spanish

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How to Say How Are You Doing in Spanish In Spanish culture, “Hi, How are you doing?” is a cultural greeting, a phrase we hear all the time. Whether you are meeting with a person face-to-face, or when starting a chat or phone conversation, asking about their general welling is a way to express our …

What's Up in Spanish

What’s Up in Spanish

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Like every place in the world, there are many ways to greet someone or ask how they’re doing. From hola meaning hello or hi to ¿como estas? meaning how’re you doing?, there is also another common phrase used to ask someone what is happening – qué pasa. Qué pasa – This is probably the most …

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