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Spanish Guaranteed to get you talking

Contents Before You Go... 4 Chatting & Basics... 9 Essentials... 9 Language Difficulties... 10 Greetings... 11 Titles... 12 Introductions... 12 Personal Details... 13 Age... 14 Occupations & Study... 15 Interests... 15 Feelings... 16 Numbers... 17 Time... 18 Days... 19 Months... 20 Dates... 21 Weather... 22 Directions... 22 Airport & Transport... 24 At the Airport... 24 Getting Around... 25 Buying Tickets... 26 Luggage... 27 Bus & Train... 28 Taxi... 29 Car & Motorbike... 30 Cycling... 31 Accommodation...32 Finding Accommodation... 32 Booking & Checking In... 33 Requests & Queries... 34 Complaints... 36 Checking Out... 37 Eating & Drinking... 38 Meals... 38 Finding a Place to Eat... 39 Ordering & Paying... 40 Special Diets & Allergies... 42 Nonalcoholic Drinks... 43 Alcoholic Drinks... 44 In the Bar... 44 Buying Food... 45 Menu Decoder... 47

Sightseeing... 53 Planning... 53 Questions... 54 Getting In... 55 Galleries & Museums... 56 Tours... 57 Shopping... 58 Looking For... 58 In the Shop... 58 Paying & Bargaining... 60 Clothes & Shoes... 61 Books & Reading... 61 Music & DVDs... 62 Entertainment... 63 Going Out... 63 Meeting Up... 65 Practicalities... 66 Banking... 66 Phone/Mobile Phone... 67 Internet... 68 Emergencies... 70 Police... 71 Health... 72 Dictionary...75 English to Spanish...75 Spanish to English...82 Phrases To Learn Before You Go... 6 Phrases To Sound Like a Local... 7 Phrases To Start a Sentence... 8 Phrases To Get You Talking... 96

Before You Go PRONUNCIATION TIPS The sounds of Spanish can almost all be found in English, and if you read our coloured pronunciation guides as if they were English you ll be understood. The stressed syllables are indicated with italics. The few sounds that do differ from English include the strong, rolled r, and the harsh, throaty kh (as in the Scottish loch). Also note that the Spanish v is soft, pronounced almost like a b (with the lips pressed together), and that ly is pronounced as the li in million. 4 Although English is relatively widely spoken in Spain, just a few phrases go a long way in making friends, inviting service with a smile, and ensuring a rich and rewarding travel experience you could order delicious tapas in a bar packed with locals, find a hidden art gallery or grab a great shopping bargain from a hot new designer. You may have heard that Spanish has a lisping th sound. In fact, when you hear the Spanish say gracias gra thyas, they are are no more lisping than when you say thank you in English. MUST-KNOW GRAMMAR The structure of Spanish holds no major surprises for English speakers since the two languages are quite closely related. Spanish has a formal and informal word for you (Usted oo ste and tú too respectively). When talking to someone familiar or younger than you, use the informal tu form.

Phrases in this book use the form that is appropriate to the situation. Where both forms can be used, they are indicated by pol and inf respectively. Spanish also distinguishes between masculine and feminine forms of words, eg bello/ bella be lyo/be lya (beautiful), indicated in this book by m and f. Verbs have a different ending for each person, like the English I do vs he/she does. Travellers don t need to worry too much about this though if you use the dictionary form of a verb in all contexts, you ll still be understood. SOUNDS FAMILIAR? Numerous Spanish words are already part of the English vocabulary you re sure to recognise armada, aficionado, embargo, fiesta, machismo, patio, plaza, salsa Fast Talk Spanish Don t worry if you ve never learnt Spanish (español es pa nyol), or Castilian (castellano kas te lya no) as it s also called in Spain, before it s all about confidence. You don t need to memorise endless grammatical details or long lists of vocabulary you just need to start speaking. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain when the locals hear you making an effort. And remember that body language and a sense of humour have a role to play in every culture. you just need to start speaking Even if you use the very basics, such as greetings and civilities, your travel experience will be the better for it. Once you start, you ll be amazed how many prompts you ll get to help you build on those first words. You ll hear people speaking, pick up sounds and expressions from the locals, catch a word or two that you know from TV already, see something on a billboard all these things help to build your understanding. 5

5. Phrases 1. 2. 3. What time does it open/close? A qué hora abren/cierran? a ke o ra ab ren/thye ran The Spanish tend to observe the siesta (midday break), so opening times may surprise you. Are these complimentary? Son gratis? son gra tees Tapas (bar snacks) are available pretty much around the clock at Spanish bars. You ll find they re free in some places. When is admission free? Cuándo es la entrada gratuita? kwan do es la en tra da gra twee ta Many museums and galleries in Spain have admission-free times, so check before buying tickets. 4. 5. Where can we go (salsa) dancing? Dónde podemos ir a bailar (salsa)? don de po de mos eer a bai lar (sal sa) Flamenco may be the authentic viewing experience in Spain, but to actively enjoy the music you ll want to do some dancing. How do you say this in (Catalan/Galician/Basque)? Cómo se dice ésto en (catalán/gallego/euskera)? ko mo se dee the es to en (ka ta lan/ga lye go/e oos ke ra) Spain has four official languages, and people in these regions will appreciate it if you try to use their local language. 6

10. Phrases What s up? Qué pasa? ke pa sa Great! Genial! khe nyal How cool! Qué guay! ke gwai That s fantastic! Estupendo! es too pen do Really? En serio? en se ryo You don t say! No me digas! no me dee gas Sure. Seguro. se goo ro OK. Vale. va le Of course! Por supuesto! por soo pwes to Whatever. Lo que sea. lo ke se a 7

10. Phrases 8 When s (the last flight)? Where s (the station)? Where can I (pay)? How much is (the room)? Do you have (a map)? Is there (a toilet)? I d like (a coffee). Can I (enter)? Can you please (help me)? Do I have to (book)? Cuándo sale (el último vuelo)? kwan do sa le (el ool tee mo vwe lo) Dónde está (la estación)? don de es ta (la es ta thyon) Dónde puedo (pagar)? don de pwe do (pa gar) Cuánto cuesta (la habitación)? kwan to kwes ta (la bee ta thyon) Tiene (un mapa)? tye ne (oon ma pa) Hay (servicios)? ai (ser vee thyos) Quisiera (un café). kee sye ra (oon ka fe) Se puede (entrar)? se pwe de (en trar) Puede (ayudarme), por favor? pwe de (a yoo dar me) por fa vor Necesito (reservar)? ne the see to (re ser var)

Chatting & Basics Fast Phrases Hello./Goodbye.Hola./Adiós. o la/a dyos Please./Thank you.por favor./gracias. por fa vor/gra thyas Do you speak English? Essentials Habla inglés? pol ab la een gles Hablas inglés? inf ab las een gles CHATTING & BASICS Yes./No. Sí./No. see/no Please.Por favor. por fa vor Thank you (very much). (Muchas) Gracias. (moo chas) gra thyas You re welcome.de nada. de na da Excuse me. Sorry.Lo siento. lo syen to Perdón./Discúlpeme. per don/dees kool pe me 9