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Spanish Greetings and Introductions

Learn basic Spanish greetings and introductions, including how to say hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, and ask someone's name. Discover memory tips and essential phrases.

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Spanish Greetings and Introductions

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  1. Hola Part 1

  2. ¡Hola! • Hello • Note the 2 exclamation points

  3. Buenos días • Good Morning • Memory tip = I drink sunny D in the morning. • Note the accent on the “i”

  4. Buenos tardes • Good afternoon • Memory tip = Don’t be tardy to your afternoon classes!

  5. Buenos noches • Good evening / night • Memory tip = nachos at midnight.

  6. ¿Cómote llamas? • What is your name? • Note the 2 questions marks, the “y” sound in “llamas,” and the accent over the first “o” in “cómo.”

  7. Me llamoMaria • My name is Maria.

  8. Señor • Mr. or Sir • Memory tip = An older man (including seniors) • Noe the tilde over the “n”

  9. Señora • Mrs. • Memory tip = An older lady. The “a” at the end of the word signals the feminine letter.

  10. Señorita • Miss. • Memory tip = “-ita” is a suffix that Spanish speaking people use to mean “little.” Therefore, you can remember by thinking “Little miss.”

  11. Encantado/Encantada • Delighted • Note that encantado has two forms, encantado and encantada. Guys will say encantado and girls will say encantada.

  12. Igualmente • Likewise • Memory tip = sounds a little bit like the word “equal.”

  13. Mucho gusto • Pleased to meet you

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