How do you say "Good afternoon" in Spanish?
Buenas tardes
How would you repond "Como te llamas tu?" in Spanish? (1 of 3 ways)
Me llamo____________
Mi nombre es __________
(yo) Soy _______________
Translate "Me llamo" into English
Literal: I call myself _____ .Implied: My name is
How do you say " Elena is from Colombia" in Spanish
Elena es de Colombia
How do you ask "How are you?" (informal) in Spanish?
¿Cómo estás?
How do you say "see you later" in Spanish?
Hasta Luego
How do you ask "What is your name?" (What do you call yourself). Give Formal and Informal options
¿Cómo te llamas? ¿Cómo se llama usted?
What is this series of numbers in Spanish: 540-321-654-987
Cinco, cuatro, cero, tres, dos, uno, seis, cinco, cuatro, nueve, ocho, siete
What are the two ways to ask "How is it going?"
¿Qué tal? ¿Qué pasa?
How do you say "good night" in Spanish?
Buenas Noches.
We can use the question "¿Cómo se llama?" to ask three questions, what are they?
That is that the question can refer to 3 different people. Which are they?
What is your name (formal)? Literal: What do you call yourself? (Formal) What is his name? Literal: What does he call himself? What is her name? Literal: What does she call herself?
How do you ask Pablo - your friend- where he is from?
¿De dónde eres Pablo? Informal
How do you say Good Morning, Good Afternoon and Good Evening in Spanish - be sure to distinguish between each.
Good Morning- Buenos Días
Good Afternoon- Buenas Tardes
Good Evening- Buenas Noches
What does ¿Quién es? and ¿Es...? mean
Who is it? and It's....?
How do you ask Mrs. Harrison where she is from?
"Where are you from?" (formal or polite)
¿De dónde es Senora Harrison? Formal
What are two ways to ask "How are you" (formal and informal) and what is the difference?
¿Cómo está usted? - Formal uses "usted" and ¿Cómo estás? - Informal does not use usted.
Based on "Hasta Mañana" and "Hasta Luego", what do you think the word "Hasta" means?
Until (I see you)
What is the difference between "Le presento..." and "Te presento?" and what do they mean?
"Let me introduce/ present you to..." informal and formal
How do you say: María is from the Dominican Republic?
María es de la República Dominicana