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Spanish and Go

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Beginner Spanish Phrases Every Traveler Needs to Know ✈️

Video Overview & Insights

Learn the top beginner phrases in Spanish you must know before traveling to any Spanish-speaking country. In this video, I’ll teach you some of the most basic and common greetings and goodbyes in Spanish, useful phrases to use at a restaurant, the basics for shopping, how to express confusion, and more.

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By the way, at 4:13 there is an error in the caption. The informal version should read “disculpa” not “dusculpa.” ¡Lo sentimos!

— @SpanishandGo

In this video you’ll learn:

-Common Basic Greetings

Lo siento, no hablo espanol

— @yurpcrusher123

-Phrases for Being Polite

-How to Express Understanding or Confusion

this is super helpful — i’m trying to get more comfortable with spanish before traveling, and these phrases actually feel easy to remember. gracias!

— @TakuyaKennedy

-The Basics for Shopping

-Essentials for Reservations

How do you know when to use the formal and informal terms?

— @StagerStacey

-Useful Phrases for Restaurants

-Other Important Survival Phrases

Just found your channel. this video excellent review (I've been going to Mexico for 10 years now)
Hasta Luego makes a lot more sense. Other languages have such equivalent of 'see you later/again'

What about PERDON ? (compared to discupa) am already used to saying that from business in France/west Switzerland

should have included COMO ESTA *USTED* always important to be polite/respectful

— @cookiecookie9040

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These are very perfect and well pronounced hope I can remember

— @TheTravelCollective

Head on over to https://spanishandgo.com/learn/essential-beginner-spanish-phrases to get the phrases from this video and our Spanish Phrase Power Pack ebook for free!

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she needs to pronounce the spanish words slower, more clearly….

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— @jessicarai3764

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Please explain when the personal pronoun is omitted: "Yo tengo una casa:" vs "Tengo una casa".

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Fabulous! Thank you so much. Exactly what I needed and nice and speedy with nothing superfluous and boring. Gracias!

— @sarahjacksonpilates974

More User Perspectives

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Por vavor. Is it said before or after the request? Or is both acceptable?

@teeodee
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Necesito una novia bonita como tú. Eres tan mucha hermosa, señorita. Can you be my girlfriend? Me gustaría novía de tu. ❤❤❤

@哇西台灣郎
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Thanks for making things so easy to grasp.

@DanielBrahimity
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Too much English- moves too slow

@pammitchell4592
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WHAT DOES "LA CREMITA" MEAN

@FREDDY33461
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Who's here in 2025?

@DarronSanderson
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You spanish is awesome

@StealthLearning
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Great video and appreciate the lesson. I definitely will not be asking tienes opciones vegetarianas because my inlaws are from Cuba and all we eat are pork, beef, and occasionally chicken. 😂

@RiseOrRelinquish
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Telling, Showing me (that?)

@JamesDavis-jw6nj
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Whos in Barcelona rn?

@Iamyzz
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Es Fantastico Senora❤

@jacolinechase537
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Much too much English.

@David_Lloyd-Jones
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My emglish is as worse as my spanosh. I am visiting tutti frutti Apeldoorn sommetimes. Hasta luego.

@SimonBuis-j3e
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you are amazing❤ thank you

@Polietilena19
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Gracias ❤

@sajjadalizadeh1581
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excellent video. very helpful.

@lostintheirishsea
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I love your podcast!!!

@marlenenurse2714
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Gracias!

@angierox6964
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Perfect rate of speech & eye contact with the camera 🎥 well done!

@JennyKernAstrology
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Very good video. Thanks.

@kellyisley1263
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I’m surprised she didn’t add Perdón as well

@EDee_
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This was amazing! Más por favor y gracias!!

@malloryyoung1316
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Gracias!

@elementofhope7031
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Hi can you use the exact same in Spain too. I know the flu is is Mexico but just wondered if any words are different etc.

@MDB-qw6cu
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Thanks

@jerrydesormeaux-zz6tw
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Please stop speaking english and please do ALL your explaining in Spanish - thanks !

@giorgiocooper9023
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Muchas gracias!

@nwetyinwin3788
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Teacher you are fortunate because you speak two biggest languages that they are spoken widely around the world.

@zemedkunmersha2103
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I'm in America Battle Creek and my best friend speak Spanish so I'm watching this to speak Spanish with her cuz I just want to make her feel welcome and feel like she left out she can also speak English but she wants to speak Spanish again last year in school she lost her Spanish when I wasn't there when I was at my old school and when I came there she became my best friend and I think she feels left out cuz she's the only one in the best friend group who speak Spanish

@justicemorse-vf4no
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The funny thing is we try to speak spanish and person we encounter think we know the language and use advanced level back to us😅😅

@Thekelebekruhu77
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This was very helpful......how to go further?

@jason3000tt
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This is all lovely and clear. However, I do wish teachers and ocntent creators would specify what variety of Spanish is being taught so that one can scroll past the ones not aim for Iberia, if necessary. I know it hardly matters at this basic level, and all the varieties of Spanish are equally valid. But for a trip to Spain, I do want to sound Spanish and not Mexican. There are some differences between Spain, for example Mexico in everyday language. For example, in Spain they say, "Tengo una reserva." and not reservación. I also remember the phrase, turn fight at the lights. where the word for 'to turn' used in Spain is definitely not one to use in Mexico!

@Onbehaard
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Thanks so much I learn a lot ❤

@Farcry18
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Great teaching 😅

@doriscomer359
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Je parle Francais. I've studied French. Sleep in French is also dormir but, it has to be broken down into the correct conjugation. In French you would say, Je dors(I sleep), tu dors(you sleep), il/elle dort (male/female sleep). I forgot nous and vous
but I remember ils/elles dorment (they sleep masculine/they sleep feminine).

@blakmastadon
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Gracias!!! ❤

@mrsjka1
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I love your podcast!

@marlenenurse2714