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¡Hola!
Hi/Hello!
Buenos días.
Good morning.
¿Cómo estás?
How are you? (familiar)
¿Cómo está usted?
How are you? (formal)
Bien.
Fine.
Adiós.
Goodbye.
¿Cómo te llamas?
What’s your name? (familiar)
Mucho gusto.
Nice to meet you.
yo
I (singular subject pronoun)
nosotros/as
We (plural subject pronoun)
Soy estudiante.
I am a student.
Eres amable.
You are kind.
Él es doctor.
He is a doctor.
Somos amigos.
We are friends.
Sois españoles.
You are Spanish.
Ellos son simpáticos.
They are nice.
el chico
the boy (masculine noun)
la chica
the girl (feminine noun)
Hoy es lunes.
Today is Monday.
Estoy feliz.
I am happy.
¿Estás ocupado?
Are you busy?
Tengo dos hermanos.
I have two brothers.
tengo
I have (conjugation of 'tener' for 'yo')
¿Qué?
What?
¿Quién?
Who?
emocionado/a
excited (adjective)
cansado/a
tired (adjective)
triste
sad (adjective)
enojado/a
angry (adjective)
asustado/a
scared (adjective)
sorprendido/a
surprised (adjective)
aburrido/a
bored (adjective)
feliz
happy (adjective)
calmado/a
calm (adjective)
nervioso/a
nervous (adjective)
madre
mother (feminine noun)
padre
father (masculine noun)
hermano
brother (masculine noun)
hermana
sister (feminine noun)
hijo
son (masculine noun)
hija
daughter (feminine noun)
abuelo
grandfather (masculine noun)
abuela
grandmother (feminine noun)
tío
uncle (masculine noun)
tía
aunt (feminine noun)
primo
cousin (masculine noun)
prima
cousin (feminine noun)
esposo
husband (masculine noun)
esposa
wife (feminine noun)