Beginner Basic Spanish Phrases Printable Mucho gusto — nice to meet you (latin america) me llamo pablo, ¡ mucho gusto! — my name is pablo, nice to meet you! 26. un gusto — a pleasure (to meet you) qué tal, soy alberto, un gusto. — hello, i’m alberto, it’s a pleasure to meet you. el gusto es mío. — the pleasure is mine. Here are some phrases to help you express yourself: 6.1 me siento feliz (i feel happy) use this phrase to express your happiness. for example, “me siento feliz” means “i feel happy.”. 6.2 estoy emocionado a (i’m excited) when you’re feeling excited, use this phrase to convey your emotions.
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Verb Tener Conjugation Practice Learning Spanish Vocabulary Spanish No hay de qué – “no problem”. disculpa – “excuse me” (informal “you”) disculpe – “excuse me” (formal “you”) lo siento – “i’m sorry”. if you want to expand more on the basics, check out these really useful spanish phrases for conversation and travel, and all the essential beginning phrases you should know. No sé: i don’t know. no sé cómo [infinitivo]: i don’t know how to…. no tiene sentido: it doesn’t make sense. no te puedo ayudar: i can’t help you. pobre de ti: poor of you. porque sí: because. Inviting a friend to do something fun in spanish. telling someone how you truly feel in spanish. being confused in spanish. congratulating or wishing someone well in spanish. how to say thanks in spanish. apologizing in spanish. ordering food and drink in a spanish speaking country. The following spanish phrases are harder to classify, but that doesn’t mean that you are not going to need them. basically, it’s a mixed bag of everything else. no te preocupes. – don’t worry. lamento interrumpir. – i’m sorry to interrupt. es una lástima. – that’s a shame.