Capitulo 1-1 Spanish I.

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Capitulo 1-1 Spanish I

Como te llamas? What is your name?

Como se llama usted? What is your name? (used when spoken to someone addressed as Mr. or Ms. Or Mrs.

Me llamo My name is. . . I call myself. .

Soy I am

Quien es el/ella? Who is he/she?

El/Ella es . . . He/She is . . .

El/Ella se llama.. . His/Her name is . . .

Y tu? And you? --- used between friends only.

Buenos dias Good Morning

Buenas tardes Good afternoon

Buenas noches Good evening

Adios. Goodbye.

Hasta luego. See you later.

Hasta manana. See you tomorrow.

Hasta pronto See you soon.

Nos vemos See you.

Tengo que irme. I have to go.

Hola, como estas? Hi, how are you? (used between friends only.

Que tal? How’s it going?— used between friends only

Como esta usted? How are you? – used with Mr. or Mrs. (formally)

Estoy bien I’m fine

Estoy regular I’m all right

Estoy mal I’m not so good.

Mas o menos So-so

Este es Juan This is Juan.

El es un companero de clase. He is a classmate.

Este es el senor Vega. This is Mr. Vega.

El es mi profesor de espanol. He is my Spanish teacher.

Esta es Rosa. This is Rosa.

Ella es una companera de clase. She is a classmate.

Esta es la senora Talavera. This is Mrs. Talavera.

Ella es mi profesora de ciencias. She is my science teacher.

Encantado(a)/ Mucho gusto. Pleased to meet you.

Igualmente. Likewise.

De donde eres? Where are you from?

I am from the United States. Soy de Estados Unidos I am from the United States.

De donde es usted? Where are you from? (This question shows respect.)

Soy de Espana. I am from Spain.

De donde es el/ella? Where is he/she from?

El /ella es de Cuba. He/she is from Cuba.

Quien es el muchacho? Who is the boy?

El es mi mejor amigo. He is my best friend.

El es estudiante. He is a student.

Quien es la muchacha? Who is the girl?

Ella es mi mejor amiga? She is my best friend.

Ella es estudiante. She is a student.