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Top 10 Phrases to Know in Spain

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Although many people you will meet in Spain, may speak some English, it is polite and always appreciated by locals to at least start conversations with simple phrases in Spanish.

What are the top 10 words and phrases an English speaker should know when traveling to Spain?

If you are planning to travel to Spain as an English speaker, there are a few key words and phrases that can be helpful to know. Some of the most useful words and phrases for travelers in Spain include:

  1. Hola: This is the most common way to say "hello" in Spanish. It can be used in both formal and informal situations.
  2. ¿Cómo estás?: This means "how are you?" in Spanish and is a polite way to ask someone how they are doing.
  3. Gracias: This means "thank you" in Spanish and is a polite way to express gratitude.
  4. Por favor: This means "please" in Spanish and is a polite way to ask for something or request assistance.
  5. Disculpe: This means "excuse me" in Spanish and is a polite way to get someone's attention or apologize for something.
  6. ¿Hablas inglés?: This means "do you speak English?" in Spanish and is a useful phrase for asking someone if they can help you in English.
  7. ¿Dónde está...?: This means "where is...?" in Spanish and is a useful phrase for asking for directions.
  8. ¿Cuánto cuesta?: This means "how much does it cost?" in Spanish and is a useful phrase for asking about prices.
  9. ¿Dónde puedo comprar...?: This means "where can I buy...?" in Spanish and is a useful phrase for asking about shopping.
  10. ¿Dónde puedo comer?: This means "where can I eat?" in Spanish and is a useful phrase for finding a restaurant.

In addition to these words and phrases, it can also be helpful to learn some basic Spanish grammar and sentence structure to help you better understand and communicate with locals during your trip. Many Spanish words and phrases are similar to their English counterparts, so with some practice, you should be able to get by fairly easily even if you don't speak much Spanish.

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