This is the English of Hola, ¿Cómo estás?
Hello, How are you?
The day described here:
Mañana es lunes. Hoy es...
domingo
This is the English for
Hace calor y hace sol
It's hot and it's sunny
This is how you pronounce this letter in Spanish:
E
A
This is how you ask
Where are you from? (informal)
¿De dónde eres?
This is the English of
Buenas noches, hasta luego.
Good night, see you later.
The day described here:
Hoy es martes, mañana es...
miércoles
This is the Spanish for
It's cold and it's raining
Hace frío y llueve
This is how you pronounce this letter in Spanish:
U
U
This is how you say
I am from Florida.
Soy de Florida.
This is the Spanish of
Fine, and you? (informal)
Bien, ¿ y tú?
The day described here:
Mañana es sábado. Hoy es...
viernes
This is the Spanish for
It's windy and it's cold
Hace viento y hace frío
This is how you pronounce this letter in Spanish:
Q
cu
This is how you ask
What is your name? (informal)
¿Cómo te llamas?
This is the Spanish of
Good morning, how are you? (formal)
Buenos días, ¿Cómo está usted?
This is the day of the week we start on in Spanish
Monday / lunes
What are the 2 ways to express
It is snowing
Nieva
Está nevando
This is how you pronounce this letter in Spanish
ñ
eñe
This is how you say
My name is Carla.
Me llamo Carla.
Determine whether this conversation is formal or informal:
A: Buenas tardes, ¿Cómo estás?
B: Más o menos, ¿ y tú?
C: Bien, gracias.
Informal
This is the big difference on how the days of the week are written in Spanish.
They are not capitalized
This is the 2 ways to express
It is raining
Llueve
Está lloviendo
This is how you pronounce this letter in Spanish:
Z
zeta
This is the English translation of:
A: Te presento a Paco.
B: Mucho gusto.
A: El gusto es mío.
A: Let me introduce you to Paco.
B: Nice to meet you.
A: The pleasure is mine.