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Tiger Magazine > Blog > Life > How-To > Quick Spanish for Travelers
How-To

Quick Spanish for Travelers

Last updated: December 4, 2014 8:41 am
Jeremy Cohen
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Hello
¡Hola!

Goodbye
Adiós

How are you?
¿Cómo estás?

I speak a little Spanish.
Hablo un poco de español.

My name is…
Me llamo…

Where is the bathroom?
¿Dónde está el baño?

I would like a quesadilla.
Me gustaría una quesadilla.

Delicious!
¡Delicioso!

Where is the hotel?
¿Dónde está el hotel?

Yes, I will follow you.
Sí, te seguiré.

What street is this?
¿Qué calle es esta?

What hotel are you taking me to?
A qué hotel me estás llevando?

Are you from the travel agency?
¿Es usted de la agencia de viajes?

Can I see the map?
¿Puedo ver el mapa?

This doesn’t look like a nice place to stay.
Esto no se ve como un buen lugar para alojarse.

I can’t get any reception.
No puedo conseguir cualquier recepción.

I think I’m going outside.
Creo que voy a salir.

No
No

I have pepper spray.
 Tengo spray de pimienta.

Where is my bag?
¿Dónde está mi bolso?

Help
Ayuda

Help please
Ayuda por favor

I don’t have any money.
No tengo dinero.

Please!
¡Por favor!

Screaming
Screaming is universal.

– JPS ’17

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