Time for a Spanish Lesson: Learning the Basics and Some Phrases

Important Questions and Phrases in Spanish

Today I walked a little over 20.5 Km and afterwards I did some studying of my Spanish. At one time, I was almost fluent. I thought I’d post some Basics to Learning Spanish!

The Alphabet – What is the Spanish Alphabet?

The BEST Place to Start is with the Alphabet. How can you even string a phrase together if you cant pronounce the letters?
The BEST Place to Start is with the Alphabet. How can you even string a phrase together if you can’t pronounce the letters?

 

Basic Letter Pronunciation

Have some fun and try saying the letters.
Have some fun and try saying the letters.

 

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The 10 Most Important Phrases I Will Need for My Camino

1. Donde esta el bano?  

  • Where is the bathroom?

2. a que hora es el proximo autobus?

  • At what time is the next bus?

3. Cuanto cuesta?

  • How much is it?

4. Tiene una habitacion individual? 

  • Do you have a single room?

5. Su albergue tienen sábanas de algodón egipcio ?

  • Does your hostel have Egyptian Cotton Sheets?

6. Cuál es el número de hilos de sus hojas?

  • What is the thread count of your sheets?

7. Me gustaría beber más cerveza

  • I would like to drink more beer

8. Conozco el camino a San José , pero ¿sabes el camino a Santiago ?

– I know the way to San Jose but do you know the way to Santiago?

9. Por favor, no me hables . Tengo mucha hambre

  • Please do not speak to me. I am very hungry.

10. De qué me gusta hasta el momento ?

  • How do you like me so far?

GO AHEAD AND TRY TO STRING A FEW PHRASES TOGETHER. GOOD LUCK!

SPANISH LANGUAGE REVIEW

I am now sitting in the sun reading my Spanish language books. WOW I need to practice a lot as my verb tenses are all wrong!

I am taking some private lessons so that I will be better prepared for my adventure!

I was once at an intermediate level of the language. It will certainly help on my trip.

KEEP WALKING!

One thought on “Time for a Spanish Lesson: Learning the Basics and Some Phrases

  1. “What is the thread count of your sheets?”.. Lmao! The first sentence I ever knew how to say in Spanish – thanks to you! Xo

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