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Weather Conditions in Spanish

Here are some common weather conditions in Spanish, along with phrases on how to express them: 1. Sunny: Spanish: Soleado Phrase: Hace sol. Pronunciation: Ah-seh sol. 2. Cloudy: Spanish: Nublado Phrase: Está nublado. Pronunciation: Es-tah noo-blah-do. 3. Rainy: Spanish: Lluvioso Phrase: Está lloviendo. Pronunciation: Es-tah yoh-vyen-do. 4. Snowy: Spanish: Nevado Phrase: Está nevando. Pronunciation: Es-tah neh-vahn-do. 5. Windy: Spanish: Ventoso Phrase: Hace viento. Pronunciation: Ah-seh vyen-to. 6. Foggy: Spanish: Con niebla Phrase: Hay niebla. Pronunciation: Ahee nee-eh-blah. 7. Hot: Spanish: Caluroso Phrase: Hace calor. Pronunciation: Ah-seh kah-lor. 8. Cold: Spanish: Frío Phrase: Hace frío. Pronunciation: Ah-seh free-o. 9. Stormy: Spanish: Tormentoso Phrase: Hay tormenta. Pronunciation: Ahee tor-men-tah. 10. Pleasant/Good Weather:

Travel expressions in Spanish

Hello/Hi - Hola (oh-lah) Goodbye - Adiós (ah-dee-ohs) Please - Por favor (pohr fah-vohr) Thank you - Gracias (grah-see-ahs) Excuse me - Perdón (pair-dohn) Yes - Sí (see) No - No (noh) Sorry - Lo siento (loh see-en-toh) I don't understand - No entiendo (noh en-tee-en-doh) Where is...? - ¿Dónde está...? (dohn-deh ehs-tah) How much does it cost? - ¿Cuánto cuesta? (kwan-toh kwehs-tah) I would like... - Me gustaría... (meh goo-stah-ree-ah) Can you help me? - ¿Puede ayudarme? (pweh-deh ah-yoo-dar-meh) I need a taxi - Necesito un taxi (neh-seh-see-toh oon tahk-see) Where is the bathroom? - ¿Dónde está el baño? (dohn-deh ehs-tah el bah-nyoh) I'm lost - Estoy perdido/a (ehs-toy pair-dee-doh/pair-dee-dah) Can you recommend a good restaurant? - ¿Puede recomendarme un buen restaurante? (pweh-deh reh-koh-men-dar-meh oon bwehn res-tau-ran-teh) How do I get to...? - ¿Cómo llego a...? (koh-moh yeh-goh ah) The bill, please - La cuenta, por favor (lah kwehn-...

Numbers in Spanish

Uno - "oo-no" Dos - "doss" Tres - "trace" Cuatro - "kwah-tro" Cinco - "seen-ko" Seis - "says" Siete - "syet-te" Ocho - "oh-cho" Nueve - "nweh-veh" Diez - "dyeth" Once - "on-the" Doce - "doh-the" Trece - "trace-the" Catorce - "kah-tor-the" Quince - "keen-the" Dieciséis - "dyeh-the-says" Diecisiete - "dyeh-the-syet-te" Dieciocho - "dyeh-the-oh-cho" Diecinueve - "dyeh-the-nweh-veh" Veinte - "bain-te" For numbers beyond 20, you can follow a pattern where you combine the tens and units. For example: 21 - Veintiuno ("bain-tee-oo-no") 22 - Veintidós ("bain-tee-doss") 30 - Treinta ("trayn-ta") 40 - Cuarenta ("kwar-en-ta") 50 - Cincuenta ("seen-kwen-ta") 60 - Sesenta ("seh-sen-ta") 70 - Setenta ("seh-ten-ta...

The Spanish Alphabet

The Spanish alphabet is similar to the English alphabet, with a few differences in terms of the letters included and their pronunciation. The Spanish alphabet consists of 27 letters. Here is the alphabet along with their pronunciations: A - "ah" B - "beh" C - "seh" or "theh" (before 'e' or 'i', it sounds like "theh"; otherwise, it sounds like "seh") D - "deh" E - "eh" F - "eh-feh" G - "heh" or "hheh" (before 'e' or 'i', it sounds like "heh"; otherwise, it sounds like a soft "hheh" as in "hamburger") H - "ah-cheh" I - "ee" J - "hho-tah" (similar to the "ch" in "loch") K - "kah" L - "eh-leh" M - "eh-meh" N - "eh-neh" Ñ - "eh-nyeh" (as in canyon) O - "oh" P - "peh" Q - "ku" ...

Basic Spanish expressions and how to say it

Greetings: Hello - Hola (oh-lah) Good morning - Buenos días (bway-nos dee-as) Good afternoon - Buenas tardes (bway-nas tar-des) Good evening/night - Buenas noches (bway-nas noh-ches) Common Courtesies: Please - Por favor (por fah-vor) Thank you - Gracias (gra-see-as) You're welcome - De nada (day nah-dah) Excuse me / I'm sorry - Perdón (pair-don) / Disculpe (dees-kool-pe) Introductions: My name is... - Me llamo... (may yah-mo) What's your name? - ¿Cómo te llamas? (koh-moh tay yah-mas) Nice to meet you - Mucho gusto (moo-cho goo-sto) Polite Requests: Can you help me, please? - ¿Puedes ayudarme, por favor? (pway-des ah-yoo-dar-may, por fah-vor) Could you speak more slowly? - ¿Podrías hablar más despacio? (poh-dree-as ah-blar mas dess-pah-syo) Basic Conversational Phrases: Yes - Sí (see) No - No (no) Maybe - Tal vez (tal vez) I don't understand - No entiendo (no en-tee-en-doh) I don't know - No sé (no say) Numbers: One - Uno (oo-no) Two - Dos (doss) Three - Tres (trace...