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Russian-Spanish phrasebook with pronunciation. Going to trip to Spain or to cities and countries, where they speak spanish, take this one with you spanish phrasebook.

Spaniards try to enjoy every moment of their lives. The Spanish language is as emotional and passionate as their songs and dances.

When writing, Spaniards put question and exclamation marks not only at the end of a sentence, but also at the beginning, thereby enhancing the expression of speech. Planning trip to Spain, be sure to study at least a few phrases of this Russian-Spanish phrasebook with pronunciation, because one of the most favorite pastimes of the Spaniards is “osio” - the opportunity to talk.

Spanish

Translation

Pronunciation

Greetings

¡ Hola! Hello! Ola!
¡ Buenos días! Good morning! Buenos dias!
¡ Buenas tardes! Good afternoon Banos tardes!
¡ Buenas nights! Good night! Buenas noches!
What do you think? How are you? Como estas?
Bien, gracias.¿Y usted? OK, thank you. And you? Bien, gracias. And usted?
No estoy bien. Badly. But estoy bien.
Má s o menos. So-so. Mas o menos.
¡ Bienvenido! Welcome! Bienvenido!

Acquaintance

¿Cómo te llamas? What is your name? Como te yamas?
Me llamo... My name is… Me yamo...
Mucho gusto en conocerte Nice to meet you Mucho gusto en konoserte
¿De donde eres? Where are you from? De donde eres?
Yo soy de Spain. I'm from Spain. Yo soi daeEspaña.
¿Cuántos años tienes? How old are you? Quantos anos tienes?
Yo tengoaños. I'm... years old. Yo tengo... anjos.
¿A qué te dedicas? What do you do? A ke te Dedikas?
Soy estudiante. I am a student. Soy estudiante.
¿En qué trabajas? What is your job? En que trabajas?
El director. I am a director. El director.
El empresario. I'm a businessman. El empresario.
El arquitecto. I'm an architect. El arcitecto.
¿ Usted habla Inglés? Do you speak English? Usted abla ingles?
Si Yes Si
No No But
No entiendo I don't understand But entendo
¿Me puedes repetir eso? Repeat please Me puedes rapper eso?

Communication and questions

¿Dónde? Where? Where? Dongde?
¿Cuándo? When? Cuando?
¿Por qué? Why? Por ke?
¿Qué? What? Ke?
¿Cuál? Which? Kual?
¿Quien? Who? Qian?
¿Cómo? How? Como?
¿Nos trae la cuenta, por favor? Could you bring us the bill, please? Nos trae la cuenta, por favor?
¿Cuánto cuesta? How much does it cost? Cuanto cuesta?

Expression of gratitude

Gracias Thank you Gracias
Por favor Please Por favor
De nada My pleasure De nada
Disculpe Sorry Disculpe

Parting

Adios Goodbye Adyos
¡ Hasta mañana! See you tomorrow! Hasta mañana!
¡Nos vemos pronto! See you soon! Nos vemos pronto!
¡Que tengas un buen día! Have a nice day! Ke tengas un buen dia!

I wish…

¡Enhorabuena! Congratulations! Enorabuena!
¡Felicidades! Best wishes! Felicidades!
¡Feliz cumpleaños! Happy Birthday! Feliz kumrlăños!
¡Feliz aniversario! Happy wedding! Feliz aniversario!
¡Que aproveche! Bon appetit! Ke aproveche!
¡Que tengas suerte! Good luck! Ke tengas suerte!
¡Buen viaje! Have a good travel! Buen vyahe!

Where and how to speak Spanish correctly?

On Spanish spoken by about 500 million people on the planet. There are about 60 countries in the world with significant Spanish-speaking populations, even America is a country where they speak spanish.

Spanish is one of the easiest languages ​​to learn. Almost all words in it are read as they are written, with some exceptions:

h – unreadable

ll – in is read as “th”, but there are also other national variants “l”, “j”

y – read as “th”, and if used as a conjunction, then “and”

j – reads like Russian “x”

z – like “c” ( Latin America) or English "th" (Spain)

ñ – read softly “n”

r – “rr” if it is at the beginning of a sentence or when there are two rrs in a word

с – before a, o, u – like “k”; before e, i – like “c” (Latin America) or English “th” (Spain)

g – before i and e – like the Russian “x”, before the other vowels “g”.

The uniqueness of the culture of a people is expressed in the dialect and language spoken by the population of the country. Studying Russian-Spanish phrasebook, pay attention to our foreign phrase books for traveling to other foreign countries:

So now you know how to speak spanish correctly. We recommend that you print this with pronunciation and use it while traveling.

Eccentric Spain is the dream of any tourist who is looking for hot, thrilling sensations. Holidays in Spain mean staying in luxury hotels, relaxing on the best beaches in the world, dining in world-famous restaurants, tours of medieval castles and other attractions, and of course communicating with extraordinary Spaniards.

The last thing is most likely the most memorable and interesting thing that can happen during all the time spent in this beautiful country, but there is one thing, but in order to communicate with the local population you need to know at least a minimum of Spanish, or have our Russian at hand -Spanish phrasebook. Our phrasebook is a great help in communicating with the local population. It is divided into important and common topics.

Common phrases

Phrase in RussianTranslationPronunciation
goodbuenobueno
badmalofew
enough / enoughbastantebastante
coldfriofrio
hotcalientecaliente
smallpequenopequeño
biggrandeGrande
What?Que?ke?
ThereAlliayi
HereAquiaki
How much time?Que hora es?Ke ora es?
I don't understandNo entiendoBut entiendo
I'm really sorryLo siento.locento
Can you speak slowly?Mas despacio, por favor.mas-despacio, por-favor
I don't understand.No comprendo.but-comprendo
Do you speak English/Russian?Habla ingles/ruso?abla ingles/rruso?
How to get/get to..?Por donde se va a..?Pordonde se-va a..?
How are you?Que tal?Ke tal?
Very goodMuy bienMui bien
Thank youGraciasGracias
PleasePor favorPor favor
YesSisi
NoNoBut
SorryPerdonesorry
How are you doing?Que tal?ketal?
Thank you excellent.Muy bien, gracias.Mui bien, gracias.
And you?Y usted?Juste?
Very nice to meet you.Encantado/Encantada*.encantado/encantada*
See you later!Hasta pronto!asta pronto!
Okay! (Agreed!)Esta bien!esta bien
Where is/are..?Donde esta/Donde estan..?dondesta/dondestan..?
How many meters/kilometers from here to..?Cuantos metros/kilometros hay de aqui a..?quantos metros/kilometros ah de-aki a..?
HotCalienteCaliente
ColdFrioFrio
ElevatorAscensorAssensor
ToiletServicioServisio
ClosedCerradoCerrado
OpenAbiertoAvierto
No smokingProhibido fumarProivido fumar
ExitSalidaSalida
Why?How about?spanking?
EntranceEntradaEntrada
closed/closedcerradocerrado
Finebienbien
open/openabiertoabierto

Appeals

Walk around the city

Phrase in RussianTranslationPronunciation
Railway station / Train stationLa estacion de trenesLa Estacion de Tranes
Bus stationLa estacion de autobusesLa Estacion de Autobuses
Tourist OfficeLa oficina de turismola officena de turismo
City Hall/Town HallEl ayuntamientoel ayuntamiento
LibraryLa bibliotecala library
A parkEl parqueEl Parque
GardenEl JardinEl Hardin
City wallLa murallaLa Muraya
TowerLa torrela torre
StreetLa calleLa Caye
SquareLa plazala plaza
MonasteryEl monasterio / El conventoEl Monasterio / El Combento
HouseLa casaLa Casa
CastleEl palacioEl Palacio
LockEl castilloEl Castillo
MuseumEl museoEl Museo
BasilicaLa basilicala basilica
Art GalleryEl museo del arteel museo delarte
CathedralLa cathedralLa Catedral
ChurchLa iglesiaLa Iglessa
Tobacconist'sLos tabacosLos Tabacos
Tourist agencyLa agencia de viajesla-ahensya de-vyahes
Shoe shopLa zapateriala sapateria
SupermarketEl supermercadoel supermercado
HypermarketEl hipermercadoEl Ipermercado
NewsstandEl kiosko de prensael chiosco de prince
MailLos correosLos Corraos
MarketEl mercadoEl Mercado
SalonLa peluqueriaLa Peluceria
The dialed number does not existEl numero marcado no existeEl numero marcado no existe
We were interruptedNos cortaronNose cortaron
Line is busyLa linea esta ocupadaEa payback line
Dial the numberMarcar el numeroMarkar el nimero
How much are the tickets?Cuanto valen las entradas?Quanto valen las entradas?
Where can I buy tickets?Donde se puede comprar entradas?Donde se puede comprar entradas?
When does the museum open?Cuando se abre el museo?Cuando se abre el museo?
Where is?Donde esta?Donde esta?
Where is the mailbox?Donde esta el buzon?Donde esta el buson?
How much do I owe you?Cuanto le debo?Cointeau le débo?
letters to Russiamandar una card in Russiamandar una card and Rusia
I need stamps forNecesito sellos paraNesesito seios para
Where is the post office?Donde estan Correos?Donde estan correos?
post cardPostalPostal
SalonPeluqueriaPeluceria
down / belowabajoabajo
upstairs/at the toparribaarriba
farlejoslejos
near/closecercasirka
directlytodo rectotodo-rrekto
lefta la izquierdaa la Izquierda
righta la derechaa-la-derecha
leftizquierdo / izquierdaIzquierdo / Izquierda
rightderecho / derechaderecho / derecha

In a cafe, restaurant

Phrase in RussianTranslationPronunciation
red winevino tintowine tinto
pink winevino rosadorosado wine
White winevino blancowine blanco
vinegarvinagreVinagre
toast (fried bread)tostadastostadas
vealterneraTurnera
cake/pietartatart
soupsopasopa
dry / dry / oeseco / secaseko / seka
saucesalsasalsa
sausagessalchichassalchichas
saltsalsal
cheesequesoqueso
cake(s)pastel / pastelespastel / pasteles
breadpanpan
orange(s)naranja/naranjasnaranja / naranjas
vegetable stewmenestramenestra
shellfish and shrimpmariscosmariskos
apple(s)manzana/ manzanasmanzana / manzanas
buttermantequillaMantakiya
lemonadelimonadalemonade
lemonlemonlemon
milklechetreat
lobsterlangostaLangosta
sherryjerezheres
egghuevohuevo
smoked hamjamon serranojamon serrano
ice creamheladoelado
large shrimpgambasgambas
dried fruitsfruits secosfrutos sekos
fruit / fruitsfruta/frutasfruita
BreadPanpan
The check, please.La cuenta, por favorLa Cuenta, Port Favor
CheeseQuesoqueso
SeafoodMariscosmariscos
FishPescadopaskado
Well doneMuy hechomui-echo
Medium-roastedPoco hechoPoko Echo
MeatCarnecarne
BeveragesBebidasbabydas
WineVinowine
WaterAguaagua
TeaTete
CoffeeCafecafe
Dish of the dayEl plato del diael plateau del día
SnacksLos entremeseslos entremeses
First courseEl primer plateauel primer plateau
DinnerLa cenaLa Sena
DinnerLa comida/El almuerzola comida / el almuerzo
BreakfastEl desayunoEl Desayno
CupUna tazauna-tasa
PlateUn plateauun-plateau
SpoonUna cucharauna-kuchara
ForkUn tenedorun-tenedor
KnifeUn cuchilloun-kuchiyo
BottleUna botellauna-boteya
Glass / Shot glassUna copauna-copa
CupUn vasoum-baso
AshtrayUn ceniceroun-senisero
Wine listLa carta de vinosla carta de vinos
Set lunchMenu del diaMainu del Dia
MenuLa carta/El menula carta / el menu
Waiter/kaCamarero/Camareracamarero / camarera
I am a vegetarianSoy vegetarianosoy vejetariano.
I want to reserve a table.Quiero reservar una mesakyero rreservar una-mesa.
BeerCervezaServesa
Orange juiceZumo de naranjaSumo de naranja
SaltSalSal
SugarAzucarAsúcar

In transport

Phrase in RussianTranslationPronunciation
Could you wait for me?Puede esperarme, por favor.puede esperarme por favor
righta la derechaa la derecha
Stop here please.Pare aqui, por favor.pare aki por favor
lefta la izquierdaa la Izquierda
Take me to the hotel...Lleveme al hotel…L'evem al otel
Take me to the train station.Lleveme a la estacion de ferrocarril.levéme a la estacion de ferrocarril
Take me to the airport.Lleveme al aeropuerto.levema al aeropuerto
Take me to this address.Lleveme a estas senas.l'evem and estas senyas
What is the tariff until...?Cuanto es la tarifa a...?quanto es la tariffa a
Can I leave my car at the airport?Puedo dejar el coche en el aeropuerto?Puedo dejar el coche en el aeropuerto?
Where can I get a taxi?Donde puedo coger un taxi?donde puedo kocher un taxi
How much does it cost?Cuanto cuesta para unaCuanto cuesta
a week?semana?una semana?
When should I return it?Cuanto tengo que devolverlo?Quanto tengo ke devolverlo?
Is insurance included in the price?El precio incluye el seguro?El precio inclue el seguro?
I want to rent a carQuiero alquilar un cocheQuiero alkilar un koche

At the hotel

Phrase in RussianTranslationPronunciation
2 (3, 4, 5-) starde dos (tres, cuatro, cinco) estrellas)de dos (tres, cuatro, cinco) estrayas
HotelEl hotelel hotel
I have reserved a roomTengo una habitacion reservadatengo una-habitasion rreservada
KeyLa llavela-yawe
ReceptionistEl botonesEl Botones
room with square/palace viewhabitacion que da a la plaza / al palacioHabitacion que da a la plaza / al palacio
room with windows to the courtyardhabitacion que da al patioHabitacion que da al-patyo
room with bathhabitacion con banoHabitacion con Bagno
Single Roomhabitacion individualhabitation individual
Double Roomhabitacion con dos camasHabitacion con dos camas
with double bedcon cama de matrimoniokonkama de matrimonyo
two bedroom suitehabitacion dobleHabitacion Doble
Do you have a free room?Tienen una habitacion libre?Tenen unabitacion libre?

Emergencies

Dates and times

Numerals

Phrase in RussianTranslationPronunciation
0 cerosero
1 unouno
2 dosdos
3 trestres
4 cuatroquattro
5 cincoCinco
6 seisseis
7 sietesiete
8 ochowow
9 nuevenueve
10 diezsharp
11 onceonse
12 docedose
13 trecetrese
14 catorcekatorse
15 quincekinse
16 dieciseisdyesisays
17 diecisietedesisiete
18 dieciochodiesiocho
19 diecinueveDiesinueve
20 veintewante
21 veintiunoVeintiuno
22 veintidosVaintidos
30 treintatrainta
40 cuarentakarenta
50 cinquentacinquanta
60 sesentasesenta
70 setentasetenta
80 ochentavery much
90 noventanoventa
100 cien (before nouns and adjectives) / cientosien/siento
101 ciento unosiento uno
200 doscientosdossientos
300 trescientosTressientos
400 cuatrocientosquatroscientos
500 quinientosquinientos
600 seiscientosSeissientos
700 setecientossetesientos
800 ochocientosococientos
900 novecientosnovicientos
1 000 milmiles
10 000 diez milsharp miles
100 000 cien milcien miles
1 000 000 un millionone million

In the shop

Phrase in RussianTranslationPronunciation
Can I try this on?Puedo probarmelo?puedo probarmelo
SaleRebajasrebahas
Too expensive.Muy caro.mui karo
Please write this.Por favor, escribalo.por favor escriballo
What is the price?Cuanto es?Quanto es
How much does it cost?Cuanto cuesta esto?Quanto questa esto
Show me this.Ensenemelo.ensenemelo
I would like to…Quisiera..Kisiera
Give it to me please.Demelo, por favor.Demelo por favor
Could you show it to me?Puede usted ensenarme esto?puede usted ensenyarme esto
Could you give it to me?Puede darme esto?puede darme esto
What else do you recommend?Me puede recomendar algo mas?Mae puede recomendar algo mas?
Do you think this will suit me?Que le parese, me queda bien?Ke le parese, me queda bien?
Can you make a tax-exempt purchase?Usted puede formalizar la compra libre de impuestos?Usted puede formalisar la compra libre de impuestos?
Can I pay by credit card?Puedo pagar con tarjeta?Puedo pagar con tarheta?
I take thisMe quedo con estoMe kado con esto
(smaller size?grande(pequena)?Grande (pequeña)?
Do you have a bigger one?Tiene una talla masTiene una taya mas
Can I try it on?Puedo probar?Puedo probar?
What if I take two?Si voy a tomar dos?Si boy a tomar dos?
ExpensiveCaroCaro
How much does it cost?Cuanto vale?Cointeau bale?

Tourism

Greetings – all the words necessary to greet or start a conversation with a resident of Spain.

Standard phrases - a list of all kinds of phrases and their pronunciation that will contribute to the development of the conversation and its maintenance. Here are collected many common phrases often used in communication.

Orientation in the city - in order not to get lost in one of the Spanish towns, keep this topic with you, it contains translations of phrases that will help you find your way to the place you need.

Transport - when traveling on public transport, you need to know the translation of a number of phrases and words, these are the words collected in this topic.

Hotel – so that you don’t have any difficulties when checking into a room or communicating with room service, use this topic.

Emergency situations - if some kind of misfortune happens to you or you feel unwell, seek help from passers-by using this section.

Dates and times - if you are confused about what date it is today, and you urgently need to clarify this issue, ask a passerby for help, this topic will help you with this. You can also check what time it is.

Shopping - words and their translations that will be needed in stores and markets.

Restaurant – When ordering a dish at a restaurant, make sure that it contains exactly the same ingredients that you would expect using this section. You can also use it to call the waiter, clarify your order and ask for a receipt.

Numbers and digits - all numbers from 0 to 1,000,000, translated into Spanish, their correct pronunciation and writing.
Tourism is the main selection of phrases and words for tourists. Words that no vacationer can do without.

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Spanish or Castilian (español, castellano) is the third most popular language in the world, an Ibero-Romance language that originated in the medieval kingdom of Castile. Spanish is spoken by about 500 million people in more than 40 countries.

They say Spanish is quite easy to learn, with about 60% Anglo-Saxon roots. Spanish words are read exactly the same as they are written and vowels are never reduced, that is, they do not change their sound.

Knowledge of Spanish is extremely beneficial; knowing the basics of this sunny language, you can understand several others quite well at once. foreign languages: for example, Portuguese (slightly more lispy), Italian, and even a little French.

For the Russian ear, the Spanish language has many words that at least make you smile. For example, “huevo duro” is nothing more than “boiled egg.” Oh, excuse me, “fucking negro” means “black suit.” And in Spanish there are charming punctuation marks - exclamation and question marks. They are necessarily placed at the beginning and at the end of the sentence, and in the first case - upside down.
- Like this?
- And like this!

Greetings, general expressions

Hello, good afternoon/helloBuenos Dias/Ola!
Good eveningBuenos Tardes
Goodbye, byeAdyos
Thank you very muchMuchas Gracias
SorryPardoneme
How are you?Como esta usted?
OK, thank youMui bien and usted
Do you speak Russian?Abla usted ruso?
PleasePor favor
I don't understandBut comprendo
Puede usted ablar mas despacio?
Could you repeat that?Podria usted rapper eso?
Please write thisPor favor, escriballo
YesSi
NoBut
GoodBueno
BadFew
Enough/EnoughBastante

For the good of the cause

Where is the nearest exchange office?Donde esta la oficina de cambio mas serkana?
Can you change these traveler's checks?Puede kambiarme estos chekes de vyajero?
Sorry, polite form of “Hey, you!”Perdon
Okay, that's goodBale
I love youYo tae amo

Standard phrases

ColdFrio
HotCaliente
SmallPaqueño
BigGrandet
What?Ke?
ThereAyi
HereAki
How much time?Ke ora es?
I don't understandBut entiendo
I'm really sorryLosiento
Can you speak slowly?Mas-despacio, por-favor?
Do you speak English/Russian?Abla ingles/rruso?
How to get/get to..?Pordonde se-va a..?
How are you?Ke tal?
Very goodMui bien
Thank youGracias
PleasePor favor
How are you doing?Ketal?
Thank you excellentMui bien, gracias.
And you?Yuste?
Very nice to meet youEncantado/encantada
See you later!Hasta pronto!
Where is/are..?Dondesta/dondestan..?
How many meters/kilometers from here to..?Quantos metros/kilometros ay de-aki a..?
HotCaliente
ColdFrio
ElevatorAssensor
ToiletServisio
ClosedCerrado
OpenAvierto
No smokingProivido fumar
ExitSalida
Why?Porque?
EntranceEntrada
Closed/closedCerrado
FineBien
Open/openAbierto

Numbers and numbers

ZeroSero
OneUno
TwoDos
ThreeTres
FourQuattro
FiveCinco
SixSays
SevenSiete
EightOcho
NineNueve
TenDiez
TwentyVaintae
ThirtyTrainta
FourtyKarenta
FiftySinquanta
SixtySesenta
SeventySetanta
EightyOchenta
NinetyNovanta
One hundredSiento
Five hundredQuinientos
Thousandmiles
MillionUn million

Shops, restaurants

Do you have a table for two (three, four) people?Tenen unamesa para-dos (très, cuatro) personas?
Waiter!Camarero!
The check, pleaseLa cuenta, por favor
Do you accept credit cards?Aseptan tarhetas decredito?
Can I try this on?Puedo got drunk?
How much does it cost?Quanto questa esto?
Too expensiveMui karo
Give it to me pleaseDamelo, por favor
Show me...Enseneme...
I would like to...Kishiera...
SaleRebajas
Please write thisPor favor escriballo
What else do you recommend?Mae puede recomendar algo mas?
Can you make a tax-exempt purchase?Usted puede formalisar la compra libre de impuestos?
Do you have a larger size?Tiene una taya mas
Red wineWine tinto
Pink wineWine rosado
White wineWine blanco
VinegarVinagre
Cake/pieTarta
SoupSopa
SauceSalsa
CheeseKaeso
SaltSal
SausagesSalchichas
BreadPan
ButterMantakiya
MilkLeche
EggHuevo
Ice creamElado
FishPascado
MeatCarne
DinnerLa Sena
DinnerLa comida/el almuerzo
BreakfastEl Desayno
MenuLa Carta/El Maine
WaitressCamarero/Camarera

On the road

Where can I get a taxi?Donde puedo kocher un taxi?
Take me to this addressLjeveme a estas senyas
...to the airport...al aeropuerto
...to the train station...a la estacion de ferrocarril
...to the hotel...al otel
Stop here pleasePare aki, por favor
Could you wait for me?Puede esperarme, por favor?
I want to rent a carQuiero alkilar un koche
Is insurance included in the rental price?El precio inclue el seguro?
Can I leave my car at the airport?Puedo dejar el coche en el aeropuerto?
RightA la derecha
LeftA la Izquierda
What is the rate until...?Quanto es la tariffa a?

Hotel

Do you have a free room?Tenen unabitacion libre?
Could you reserve a room?Godria rezervarme una abitasyon?
2 (3, 4, 5-) starDe dos (très, cuatro, cinco) estrayas
HotelEl Hotel
I have reserved a roomTengo una-habitacion rreservada
KeyLa-yawe
ReceptionistEl Botones
Room with Square/Palace ViewHabitacion que da a la plaza/al palacio
Room facing the courtyardHabitacion que da al-patyo
Room with bathHabitacion con bagno
Single RoomHabitacion individual
Double RoomHabitacion con dos camas
With double bedKonkama de matrimonyo
Two bedroom suiteHabitacion doble

Orientation in the city

Railway station/train stationLa Estacion des Tranes
Bus stationLa Estacion de Autobuses
Tourist OfficeLa officena de turismo
City Hall/Town HallEl ayuntamiento
LibraryLa library
A parkEl Parque
GardenEl Hardin
TowerLa Torre
StreetLa Caye
SquareLa Plaza
MonasteryEl Monasterio/El Combento
CastleEl Palacio
LockEl castillo
MuseumEl Museo
BasilicaLa Basilica
Art GalleryEl museo delarte
CathedralLa catedral
TempleLa Iglessa
Tourist agencyLa-ahensya de-vyahes
Shoe shopLa Zapateria
SupermarketEl supermercado
HypermarketEl Ipermercado
NewsstandEl Chiosco de Prince
MailLos Correos
MarketEl Mercado
SalonLa Peluceria
How much are the tickets?Quanto valen las entradas?
Where can I buy tickets?Donde se puede comprar entradas?
When does the museum open?Cuando se abre el museo?
Where is?Donde esta?
How much do I owe you?Cointeau le débo?
Where is the post office?Donde estan correos?
Down/BelowAbajo
Up/UpstairsArriba
FarLejos
Near/closeSerka
DirectlyTodo-rrekto
LeftA la Izquierda
RightA-la-derecha
LeftIzquierdo/Izquierda
RightDerecho/derecha

Swearing in Spanish

Damn it!Caramba!
Thousand devils!Con mi diablos!
Stupid peopleTroncos

Emergencies

Where is the nearest telephone?Dondesta el telefono mas proximo?
Call the fire department!Yame a los bomberos!
Call the police!Yame a-lapolisia!
Call an ambulance!Yame a-unambulansya!
Call a doctor!Yame a-umediko
Help!Socorro!
Stop! (Stop!)Pare!
PharmacyPharmacia
DoctorMedico

Dates and times

TomorrowMañana
TodayOh
MorningLa Mañana
EveningLa tarde
YesterdayIyer
WhenCuando?
LateArde
EarlyTemprano
MondayLunes
TuesdayMartes
WednesdayMierkoles
ThursdayHueves
FridayBiernäs
SaturdaySabado
SundayDomingo
JanuaryEnero
FebruaryFabrero
MarchMarceau
AprilAbril
MayMayo
JuneJunio
JulyJulio
AugustAgosto
SeptemberSeptiembre
OctoberOctubre
NovemberNoviembre
DecemberDisiembre

Speech irregularities

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Currently, Spain is the country most frequently visited by Russian-speaking tourists. However, for some reason the Spaniards are in no hurry to learn Russian, just like English. In Barcelona, ​​Madrid and large tourist cities, it is quite possible to communicate in English, but if you want to see non-tourist Spain, be prepared for the fact that the locals will only speak Spanish. Apparently, this is why most tourists either trustingly attach themselves to Russian-speaking hotel guides, or constantly engage in pantomime, communicating with the Spaniards :)
To make your vacation more enjoyable and comfortable, try to remember a few of the most necessary words and phrases in Spanish.

I want to warn you right away that the Spanish language may sound indecent for Russian speakers, but keep in mind that “h” is almost never read, two “ll” are read like “th”. For example,

  • Huevo is pronounced "huebo" (egg) in Spanish.
  • Huesos is read as “uesos” (bones)
  • Perdi – “perdi” (I lost) – from the verb perder (to lose)
  • Dura – “fool” (lasts)
  • Prohibir – “proibIr” (prohibit)
  • Debil – “dEbil” (weak) – often found on water bottles, means that the water is, for example, slightly carbonated.
  • Llevar – “yebar” (to wear). Para llevar – “para yebar” (takeaway, for example, food in a cafe to take away)
  • Fallos - “fiOs” (errors)

So, here we go – the most useful words and phrases in Spanish!

Greetings and goodbyes in Spanish

In the photo: the faster you learn a few phrases in Spanish, the more enjoyable your vacation will be :)

In Spain, to greet a person, you just need to call him Olya :)
It is written – Hola! Pronounced something between “Ol I” and “Ol A

A more formal greeting: “Good afternoon!” – Buenos dias! – pronounced “b” U enos d AND ac"

Good evening! – Buenas Tardes! – “buenas tardes” – is always used in the afternoon.
Good night! – Buenas Noches! – “Buenas noches” (night) – used after 19 hours.

To say goodbye, Spaniards rarely say the famous phrase, thanks to Arnold Schwarzenegger, “hasta la vista” (see you later). Most often they will say: “See you soon!” – Hasta luego! – “Asta luEgo”
Well, or they say “farewell (those)” - Adios - “adyos”

Tell your interlocutor your name, for example: “my name is Anton” - Me llamo Anton - “me yamo Anton”
You can say where you are from: “I’m Russian/Russian” - Soy ruso/rusa – “Soy Ruso / Rusa”

Daily words and phrases in Spanish, politeness


Residents of Malgrad de Mar talking on the street

Affirmative answer: yes – Si
No – No.
It’s more polite, of course, to say “no, thank you!” - No, gracias! - “but, grAsias”

A very important word that always helps in Spain: “please” - por favor- "por favor"
And another “thank you” - Gracias– “grasias” (in the middle of the word the letter “s” is unclear and even has a lisp)

In response you can hear: “You’re welcome!” - De nada – “de nada”

If we want to apologize, we say “I beg your pardon” – Perdon – “fartOn”
To this, Spaniards often respond: “everything is fine (no big deal)!” – No pasa nada – “but pasa nada”

How to ask for directions in Spanish


To practice Spanish, ask locals for directions

Sometimes a tourist gets a little lost in the city. Then it's time to ask in Spanish:
where is…? – ?Donde esta...? - “DOnde estA?”

For example, if you are going to travel and cannot find a bus station, learn a phrase in Spanish: “Donde est A la Parada de Autobus?” Of course, a detailed answer in Spanish may be discouraging, but a Spaniard will most likely duplicate the direction with his hand :)


Street signs in Figueres city

Here are some other useful Spanish words for directions:

To the left – Izquierda – “Iskierda”
To the right – Derecha – “derEcha”
Straight – Recto – “recto”

In Spanish, “street” is Calle – “caye”

We ask where the Rambla is - ?Donde esta la calle Rambla? - “Donde estA la caye Rambla?”
We ask where the beach is – ?Donde esta la playa? - “Donde estA la playa?”

You can search for the Russian Embassy - “Where is the Russian Embassy?” – ?Donde esta la embajada de Rusia? - “donde estA la embahAda de Rusia?”
Here’s another useful line: “Where is the toilet?” – ?Donde estan los aseos? - “DOnde estAn los asEos?”

Basic Spanish words for transport


To navigate along the way, a tourist will still have to remember a dozen Spanish words

Schedule – Horario – “orArio”
Sales – Venta – “venta”
Ticket (for transport) - Billete - “biyEte” or “bilEte”. You can say “ticketE” - they also understand normally.
If you need a “Round and Back” ticket, the cashier needs to say: “Ida i Vuelta” - “Ida and Vuelta”
Card (travel card, subscription, also a bank card) - Tarjeta - “tarkhEta”
The next station is Proxima Parada.

Train - Tren – “tren”
Path, platform - Via – “bia”
Taxi/metro/bus – Taxi, metro, autobus – “taxi, metro, autobus”

Express your opinion or desire in Spanish


Advanced tourists very quickly begin to understand and speak Spanish

I like! - Me gusta – “me gusta!”
I don't like! - No me gusta – “but me gusta!”

I would like to - Querria – “qErria”
This is good! - Esta bien – “estA bien!”)
Very good! - Muy bien – “muy bien!”
I don't want! - No quiero – “but quiero!”

Clarifications regarding mutual understanding + help

I don’t speak Spanish – No hablo espanol – “but Ablo Español”

Do you speak Russian? - Habla ruso? - “Abla ruso?”
Speak English? – Habla ingles? - “Abla Inglas?”

At first, this phrase will be the most popular: “I don’t understand” – No entiendo – “but entEndo”
The Spaniards very often confirm, they say, “Got it” - “Vale” - “Bale!”

"Help me please!" – ?Ayudeme, por favor! - “ayudEme, por favOr!”

Shopping, bookings


In the photo: tourists are interested in the prices of souvenirs in Bilbao

What it is? – ?Que es esto? - “que es esto?”
The basic phrase for shopping: “how much is it?” – ?Cuanto cuesta? – “cuAnto cuEsta?”)
If you are going to pay for a purchase with a bank card, it will be - Con tarjeta - “con tarjeta”
Cash - Efectivo - “effectibo”

Car – Coche – “koche”
Entrance (to any establishment) - Entrada - “entrAda”
Exit – Salida – “salIda”

I booked a room – Tengo una reserva de la habitacion – “Tengo una reserva de la habitacion”

If you need to spend the night, you can say: “two beds for this night” - Dos kamas por esta noche - “dos kamas por estA noche”

Phrases in Spanish about food (in a restaurant, store, market)


In the photo: a fragment of the menu in a small restaurant, Malgrad de Mar

Sometimes, when buying food in a cafeteria or bar, Spaniards ask: Do you take food “to go?” - Para llevar? - “Para yebAr?” If you want to eat in a cafe, then you can answer a short “No” and add: “I will eat here” - Para aquí - - “Para akI”

I’ll order... – Voy a tomar... – “fight a tomar”

Bon appetit! - Buen provecho! - “buen provecho”. Or often just “provEcho!”

Hot – caliente – “calEnte”
Warm up – calentar – “calentAr”

The check, please! - La cuenta, por favor! – “la cuenta, por favour”

Meat – Carne – “kArne”
Fish – Pescado – “peskado”
Chicken – Pollo – “poyo”

If, when ordering chicken, you say not “Poyo”, but “Pollo” (if you read “pollo” as you are used to), you will get an indecent word and you will have to say “Perdon” :)

Seafood – Mariscos – “marIskos”
Pasta – Pastas
Bread – Pan – “pan”

Spanish words and phrases about drinks

Drinks – Bebidas – “babyIdas”
Coffee with milk – Cafe con leche – “cafe con leche”

Beer – Cerveza – “SerbEsa”

The most important phrase for mastering Spain: “two beers, please!” Dos cervezas, por favor!- “dos sirbEsas, por favOR!”

Sparkling water – Agua con gas – “Agua con gas”
Still water – Agua sin gas – “Agua sin gas”

Black tea – Té Negro – “te negro”
Green tea – Té Verde – “te vErde”
Sugar – Azúcar – “Atsukar”
Spoon – Cuchara – “kuchAra”
Spoon (small) – Cucharilla – “kucharIya”
Fork – Tenedor – “tenedor”

For the Spaniards, the sounds “b” and “v” are almost the same. This will be noticeable when you mention, for example, “wine”

White wine – El vino blanco – “El Bino Blanco”
Rose wine – Rosado – “El Bino Rosado”
Red wine – Tinto – “El Bino TInto”

If you want to order two glasses of red wine: “two glasses of red, please!” Dos copas de vino tinto, por favor!- “dos copas de bino tinto, por favOR!”

Juice – Zumo – “ZUMO” (the sound is fuzzy, lisping)
Orange juice, please – Zumo de Naranja, por favor! - “zumo de naranja, por favOr!”

The 7 Most Important Words and Phrases in Spanish

It’s difficult to remember everything before your first trip, so remember at least the 7 most important words and phrases in Spanish that you will definitely need:

  1. Hello! – Hola! – “Ola”

Holidaying in Spain is a pleasure. Sea water, the burning southern sun, interesting sights, delicious national dishes, and hospitable locals make you return to Spanish resorts again and again. Communicating with temperamental Spaniards using sign language is easy and fun, but let's still learn some Spanish words for tourists.

Let's remember the basic phrases in Spanish so that we can explain ourselves in in public places, shops, hotels, cafes. You don’t even have to teach it, but write it out the right words in a notebook and read them out if necessary during vacation. Or use our Russian-Spanish phrasebook online, which includes the most important topics for tourists.

Russian-Spanish phrasebook for tourists: common phrases

You can argue that you are going to live at a resort where the staff speaks Russian and English languages, so Spanish is not needed for tourists. Yes, you can have a wonderful holiday in Spain without knowing the language, but you will deprive yourself of one wonderful pleasure, namely communication with the locals.

  • Good morning! – Buenos dias! (Buenos dias)
  • Good afternoon - Buenas tardes! (buenas tardes)
  • Good evening! - Buenos nights! (buenas noches)
  • Hello! – Hola! (ola)
  • Goodbye – Adios (adios)
  • Good – Bueno (bueno)
  • Bad – Malo (little)
  • Enough/enough – Bastante (bastante)
  • Small – Pequeno
  • Big – Grande (grande)
  • What? - Que? (ke)
  • There – Alli (ayi)
  • Here – Aqui (aki)
  • How much time? – Que hora es? (ke ora es)
  • I don’t understand – No entiendo (but entiendo)
  • I'm so sorry - Lo siento (losiento)
  • Can you speak slowly? – Mas despacio, por favor (mas-despacio, por-favor)
  • I don’t understand – No comprendo (but-comprendo)
  • Do you speak English/Russian? – Habla ingles/ruso? (abla ingles/rruso)
  • How to get/get to…? – Por donde se va a...? (pordonde se-va a...)
  • How are you? - Que tal? (ke tal)
  • Very good – Muy bien (muy bien)
  • Thank you – Gracias (gracias)
  • Please – Por favor (por favor)
  • Yes – Si (si)
  • No – No (but)
  • Sorry - Perdone
  • How are you doing? - Que tal? (ketal)
  • Thank you, great – Muy bien, gracias (muy bien, gracias)
  • And you? – Y usted? (juste)
  • Very nice to meet you – Encantado/Encantada (encantado/encantada)
  • See you later! – Hasta pronto (hasta pronto)
  • Okay! (Agreed!) – Esta bien (esta bien)
  • Where is/are...? – Donde esta/Donde estan..? (dondesta/dondestan...)
  • How many meters/kilometers from here to...? – Cuantos metros/kilometros hay de aqui a...? (quantos metros/kilometros ay de-aki a...)
  • Hot – Caliente (caliente)
  • Cold – Frio (frio)
  • Elevator – Ascensor (assensor)
  • Toilet – Servicio (service)
  • Closed – Cerrado
  • Open – Abierto
  • No smoking – Prohibido fumar (provido fumar)
  • Exit – Salida (salida)
  • Login – Entrada
  • Tomorrow – Manana (manyana)
  • Today – Hoy (oh)
  • Morning – La manana (La Manana)
  • Evening – La tarde (la-tarde)
  • Yesterday – Ayer (ayer)
  • When? - Cuando? (kuando)
  • Late – Tarde (arde)
  • Early – Temprano (temprano)

How to explain yourself without knowing Spanish

Our Russian-Spanish phrasebook includes the most necessary Spanish words for tourists with translation and transcription so that you can greet your interlocutor and start a conversation with him. All phrases in Spanish are divided by topic, you just have to choose necessary suggestions and read them.

Don't be afraid to be funny. In any country, the local population treats tourists who try to communicate in their language with great cordiality and understanding. native language.

  • Railway station/train station – La estacion de trenes (la-estacion de trenes)
  • Bus station – La estacion de autobuses (la estacion de autobuses)
  • Tourist Office – La oficina de turismo
  • City Hall/Town Hall – El ayuntamiento (el ayuntamiento)
  • Library – La biblioteca (la library)
  • Park – El parque
  • Garden – El jardin (El Hardin)
  • City Wall – La muralla (la-muraya)
  • Tower – La torre (la-torre)
  • Street – La calle (la caye)
  • Square – La plaza
  • Monastery – El monasterio/El convento (El monasterio/El combento)
  • House – La casa (La Casa)
  • Palace – El palacio (el palacio)
  • Castle – El castillo
  • Museum – El museo (el museo)
  • Basilica – La basilica (la-basilica)
  • Art gallery – El museo del arte (el museo delarte)
  • Cathedral – La catedral
  • Church – La iglesia
  • Tobacco shop – Los tabacos (Los Tabacos)
  • Travel agency – La agencia de viajes
  • Shoe store – La zapateria
  • Supermarket – El supermercado (el supermercado)
  • Hypermarket – El hipermercado
  • Newsstand – El kiosko de prensa
  • Mail – Los correos (los correos)
  • Market – El Mercado (El Mercado)
  • Hairdresser – La peluqueria
  • The dialed number does not exist – El numero marcado no existe (El numero marcado no existe)
  • We were interrupted - Nos cortaron (nose cortaron)
  • The line is busy – La linea esta ocupada (ea line esta ocupada)
  • Dial a number – Marcar el numero (Marcar el nimero)
  • How much are the tickets? – Cuanto valen las entradas? (cuanto valen las entradas)
  • Where can I buy tickets? – Donde se puede comprar entradas? (donde se puede comprar entradas)
  • When does the museum open? – Cuando se abre el museo? (cuando se abre el museo)
  • Where is? – Donde esta (Donde esta)
  • Where is the mailbox? – Donde esta el buzon? (donde esta el buson)
  • How much do I owe you? – Cuanto le debo? (quanto le debo)
  • I need stamps for – Necesito sellos para (necesito seyos para)
  • Where is the post office? – Donde estan Correos? (donde estan correos)
  • Postcard – Postal (postal)
  • Hairdresser – Peluqueria
  • Down/below – Abajo (abajo)
  • Up/above – Arriba (arriba)
  • Far away – Lejos
  • Near/close – Cerca (serka)
  • Straight – Todo recto (todo-rrecto)
  • To the left - A la izquierda (a-la-Izquierda)
  • To the right - A la derecha (a-la-derecha)
  • Call the fire department! - Llame a los bomberos! (yame a los bomberos)
  • Call the police! – Llame a la policia! (yame a-lapolisia)
  • Call an ambulance! – Llame a una ambulancia! (yame a-unambulansya)
  • Call a doctor! – Llame a un medico! (yame a-umediko)
  • Help! - Socorro! (socorro)
  • Stop it! (Wait!) – Pare! (pare)
  • Pharmacy – Farmacia (pharmacy)
  • Doctor – Medico (medical)

Phrases in Spanish for cafes, restaurants

When ordering a dish at a restaurant, make sure it contains exactly the ingredients you want to eat. Below are the most common Spanish words used by tourists to order food and drinks in restaurants and cafes.

  • Red wine – Vino tinto (tinto wine)
  • Rose wine – Vino rosado (rosado wine)
  • White wine – Vino blanco (blanc wine)
  • Vinegar – Vinagre
  • Toasts (fried bread) – Tostadas (tostadas)
  • Veal – Ternera
  • Cake/pie – Tarta (tarta)
  • Soup – Sopa
  • Dry/dry/oe – Seco/seca (seco/seca)
  • Sauce – Salsa (salsa)
  • Sausages – Salchichas (salchichas)
  • Salt – Sal (salt)
  • Cheese – Queso
  • Cake(s) – Pastel/pasteles (pastel/pasteles)
  • Bread – Pan (pan)
  • Orange(s) – Naranja/naranjas (naranja/naranjas)
  • Vegetable stew – Menestra (menestra)
  • Shellfish and shrimp – Mariscos
  • Apple(s) – Manzana/manzanas (manzana/manzanas)
  • Butter – Mantequilla (mantequilla)
  • Lemonade – Limonada (lemonade)
  • Lemon – Limon (lemon)
  • Milk – Leche (leche)
  • Lobster – Langosta (langosta)
  • Sherry – Jerez (sherry)
  • Egg – Huevo (huevo)
  • Smoked ham – Jamon serrano
  • Ice cream – Helado (elado)
  • Large shrimps – Gambas
  • Dried fruits – Frutos secos (frutos secos)
  • Fruit/fruits – Fruta/frutas (fruit)
  • Check, please – La cuenta, por favor (la cuenta, por favor)
  • Cheese – Queso (queso)
  • Seafood – Mariscos
  • Fish – Pescado
  • Properly fried – Muy hecho (muy-echo)
  • Medium-roasted – Poco hecho
  • Meat – Carne
  • Drinks – Bebidas (babydas)
  • Wine – Vino (wine)
  • Water – Agua (agua)
  • Tea – Te (te)
  • Coffee – Cafe (cafe)
  • Dish of the day – El plato del dia
  • Snacks – Los entremeses (los entremeses)
  • First course – El primer plato
  • Dinner – La cena
  • Lunch – La comida/El almuerzo (la comida/el almuerzo)
  • Breakfast – El desayuno (el desayuno)
  • Cup – Una taza (una-tasa)
  • Plate – Un plato (un-plato)
  • Spoon – Una cuchara (una-cuchara)
  • Fork – Un tenedor (un-tenedor)
  • Knife – Un cuchillo (un-kuchiyo)
  • Bottle – Una botella
  • Glass – Una copa (una-copa)
  • Glass – Un vaso (um-baso)
  • Ashtray – Un cenicero (un-senicero)
  • Wine list – La carta de vinos (La carta de vinos)
  • Set lunch – Menu del dia
  • Menu – La carta/El menu
  • Waiter – Camarero/Camarera (Camarero/Camarera)
  • I am a vegetarian – Soy vegetariano (soy vegetariano)
  • I want to reserve a table – Quiero reservar una mesa (quiero reservar una mesa)
  • Beer – Cerveza (servesa)
  • Orange juice – Zumo de naranja (sumo de naranja)
  • Salt – Sal (salt)
  • Sugar – Azucar (asukar)

Spanish words for tourists for different situations

Always keep a Russian-Spanish phrasebook at hand during your vacation; perhaps it will come in handy many times and even help you out in an emergency. To travel around Spain, you don’t need to know the language thoroughly; it’s enough to remember words in Spanish for specific situations in a store, hotel, taxi and other public places.

In transport

  • Could you wait for me? – Puede esperarme, por favor (puede esperarme por favor)
  • Stop here, please – Pare aqui, por favor (pare aki por favor)
  • To the right - A la derecha (a la derecha)
  • To the left - A la izquierda (a la Izquierda)
  • Take me to the hotel... - Lleveme al hotel... (Lleveme al otel)
  • Take me to the train station - Lleveme a la estacion de ferrocarril (Lleveme a la estacion de ferrocarril)
  • Take me to the airport – Lleveme al aeropuerto (Lleveme al aeropuerto)
  • Take me to this address - Lleveme a estas senas (Lleveme a estas senas)
  • What is the tariff until...? – Cuanto es la tarifa a...? (quanto es la tariffa a)
  • Can I leave my car at the airport? – Puedo dejar el coche en el aeropuerto? (puedo dejar el coche en el aeropuerto)
  • Where can I get a taxi? – Donde puedo coger un taxi? (donde puedo kocher un taxi)
  • How much does it cost on...? – Cuanto cuesta para una... (cuanto cuesta)
  • When should I return it? – Cuanto tengo que devolverlo? (quanto tengo ke devilverlo)
  • Is insurance included in the price? – El precio incluye el seguro? (el precio inclue el seguro)
  • I want to rent a car – Quiero alquilar un coche

In a hotel, hotel

  • Hotel – El hotel (el-hotel)
  • I reserved a room - Tengo una habitacion reservada (tengo una habitacion reservada)
  • Key – La llave (la-yave)
  • Receptionist – El botones (el-botones)
  • Room with view of the square/palace – Habitacion que da a la plaza/al palacio (habitacion que da a la plaza/al palacio)
  • Room overlooking the courtyard – Habitacion que da al patio
  • Room with bath - Habitacion con bano
  • Single room – Habitacion individual
  • Double room – Habitacion con dos camas
  • With a double bed – Con cama de matrimonio (concama de matrimonio)
  • Two-room suite – Habitacion doble
  • Do you have a free room? – Tienen una habitacion libre? (tenen unabitación libre)

In the shop

  • Can I try this on? – Puedo probarmelo? (puedo probarmelo)
  • Sale – Rebajas
  • Too expensive – Muy caro (muy caro)
  • Please write this - Por favor, escribalo (por favor escribalo)
  • What is the price? – Cuanto es? (quanto es)
  • How much does it cost? – Cuanto cuesta esto? (quanto questa esto)
  • Show me this - Ensenemelo (ensenemelo)
  • I would like... - Quisiera... (kisiera)
  • Give me this please – Demelo, por favor (demelo por favor)
  • Could you show it to me? – Puede usted ensenarme esto? (puede usted ensenyarme esto)
  • Could you give it to me? – Puede darme esto? (puede darme esto)
  • What else do you recommend? – Me puede recomendar algo mas? (me puede recomendar algo mas)
  • Do you think this will suit me? – Que le parese, me queda bien? (ke le parese, me keda bien)
  • Can I pay by credit card? – Puedo pagar con tarjeta? (puedo pagar con tarheta)
  • I'll take it - Me quedo con esto (me quedo con esto)

Numerals in Spanish

If you pay for purchases in a store or market, or for travel on public transport, then you cannot do without knowing how to pronounce numbers in Spanish. You don’t have to teach how to translate numerals from Russian into Spanish, but show them on your fingers, but do something nice for the seller - speak to him in his native language. Many tourists get good discounts this way.

  • 0 – Cero (sero)
  • 1 – Uno (uno)
  • 2 – Dos (dos)
  • 3 – Tres (tres)
  • 4 – Cuatro (quattro)
  • 5 – Cinco (cinco)
  • 6 – Seis (seis)
  • 7 – Siete (siete)
  • 8 – Ocho (ocho)
  • 9 – Nueve (nueve)
  • 10 – Diez (diez)
  • 11 – Once (onse)
  • 12 – Doce (dose)
  • 13 – Trece (trese)
  • 14 – Catorce
  • 15 – Quince
  • 16 – Dieciseis (dieciseys)
  • 17 – Diecisiete (diecisiete)
  • 18 – Dieciocho (dieciocho)
  • 19 – Diecinueve
  • 20 – Veinte (veinte)
  • 21 – Veintiuno (veintiuno)
  • 22 – Veintidos (veintidos)
  • 30 – Treinta
  • 40 – Cuarenta
  • 50 – Cinquenta
  • 60 – Sesenta
  • 70 – Setenta
  • 80 – Ochenta (ochenta)
  • 90 – Noventa
  • 100 – Cien/ciento (sien/siento)
  • 101 – Ciento uno (Ciento uno)
  • 200 – Doscientos (dossientos)
  • 300 – Trescientos (tressientos)
  • 400 – Cuatrocientos (quatrocientos)
  • 500 – Quinientos (quinientos)
  • 600 – Seiscientos (seissientos)
  • 700 – Setecientos (setesientos)
  • 800 – Ochocientos (ococientos)
  • 900 – Novecientos (novecientos)
  • 1 000 – Mil (miles)
  • 10,000 – Diez mil (diez miles)
  • 100,000 – Cien mil (cien miles)
  • 1,000,000 – Un million (un million)

Let us repeat that most major tourist establishments in Spain have their own translators; the service staff knows several foreign languages ​​well. But if you are a fan of independent travel, then a paper or electronic Spanish phrasebook will definitely come in handy. We hope that our list of useful phrases in Spanish will help you relax and recharge. positive emotions for all year round. Have a great holiday!

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