Everyday Vocabulary & Useful Phrases

In this module, we will focus on expanding your vocabulary and introducing you to useful phrases that will help you in common situations you may encounter while traveling or living in Spanish-speaking environments. We’ll cover greetings, shopping, dining, and other essentials.

Lesson 1: Greetings & Introductions

Greetings and Basic Phrases:

Hola (OH-lah) – Hello

Buenos días (BWEH-nohs DEE-ahs) – Good morning

Buenas tardes (BWEH-nahs TAR-dehs) – Good afternoon

Buenas noches (BWEH-nahs NOH-chehs) – Good evening

¿Cómo estás? (KOH-moh eh-STAH) – How are you?

Muy bien, gracias (MOI bee-EHN GRAH-see-ahs) – Very well, thank you

Estoy bien (eh-STOY bee-EHN) – I’m fine

Todo bien (TOH-doh bee-EHN) – All good

¿Y tú? (EE TOO) – And you?

Mucho gusto (MOO-choh GOO-stoh) – Nice to meet you

Perdón (pehr-DOHN) – Sorry / Excuse me

¿Hablas inglés? (AHB-lahs eeng-lee-EHZ) – Do you speak English?

¿Cómo te llamas? (KOH-moh teh YAH-mahs) – What’s your name?

Me llamo [Your Name] (MAY yah-MOH) – My name is [Your Name]

Soy Carla (SOY KAH-rlah) – I’m Carla

Por favor (pohr fah-VOHR) – Please

Gracias (GRAH-see-ahs) – Thank you

De nada (DAY NAH-dah) – You’re welcome

 

 

Polite Farewells:

Adiós (ah-DEE-yos) – Goodbye

Hasta luego (HAH-stah LOO-eh-goh) – See you later

Hasta mañana (HAH-stah mah-NYAH-nah) – See you tomorrow

Nos vemos (nohs VEH-mohs) – We’ll see each other / See you

Que tengas un buen día (KAY TEHN-gahs oon BWEHN DEE-ah) – Have a nice day

 

 

Lesson 2: Numbers 21-100

Numbers 21-29:

Veintiuno (bayn-tee-OO-noh) – Twenty-one

Veintidós (bayn-tee-DOHS) – Twenty-two

Veintitrés (bayn-tee-TREHS) – Twenty-three

Veinticuatro (bayn-tee-KWAH-troh) – Twenty-four

Veinticinco (bayn-tee-SINK-oh) – Twenty-five

Veintiséis (bayn-tee-SEH-ees) – Twenty-six

Veintisiete (bayn-tee-SEE-eht-eh) – Twenty-seven

Veintiocho (bayn-tee-OH-choh) – Twenty-eight

Veintinueve (bayn-tee-NOO-eh-vay) – Twenty-nine

 

Tens:

Treinta (TRAYN-tah) – Thirty

Cuarenta (kwah-REHN-tah) – Forty

Cincuenta (SINK-oo-EHN-tah) – Fifty

Sesenta (seh-SEHN-tah) – Sixty

Setenta (seh-TEHN-tah) – Seventy

Ochenta (oh-CHEHN-tah) – Eighty

Noventa (noh-VAYN-tah) – Ninety

Cien (SEE-en) – One hundred

Mil (MEEL) – One thousand

 

Lesson 3: Shopping Vocabulary

Basic Shopping Phrases:

¿Cuánto cuesta? (KWAHN-toh KWEHS-tah) – How much does it cost?

¿Cuánto es? (KWAHN-toh ehs) – How much is it?

Es muy caro (ehs MEE kahr-OH) – It’s very expensive

¿Puedo pagar con tarjeta? (PWEH-thoh pah-GAHR kohn tahr-HEH-tah) – Can I pay with card?

¿Aceptan dólares? (ah-SEHP-tahn DOH-lah-rehs) – Do they accept dollars?

Quisiera comprar… (kee-SEE-ehr-ah kohm-PRAHR) – I would like to buy…

 

Useful Shopping Vocabulary:

La tienda (LAH tee-EHN-dah) – The store

El precio (el PREH-see-oh) – The price

Las ropas (LAH ROH-pah) – The clothes

El dinero (el dee-NEH-roh) – The money

El recibo (el reh-SEE-boh) – The receipt

La venta (LAH BEHN-tah) – The sale

 

Lesson 4: Ordering Food and Drinks

Basic Ordering Phrases:

Quisiera… (kee-SEE-ehr-ah) – I would like…

¿Qué me recomienda? (KEH may reh-koh-MYEHN-dah) – What do you recommend?

¿Tienen…? (TEE-EH-nehn) – Do you have…?

Estoy listo para pedir (eh-STOY LEE-stoh pah-rah peh-DEER) – I’m ready to order

La cuenta, por favor (LAH KWEHN-tah pohr fah-VOHR) – The bill, please

¿Puedo ver el menú? (PWEH-doh vehr el meh-NOO) – Can I see the menu?

 

Food and Drink Vocabulary:

Menú (meh-NOO) – Menu

La comida (LAH koh-MEE-dah) – The food

La bebida (LAH beh-BEE-dah) – The drink

Agua (AH-gwah) – Water

Jugo (HOO-goh) – Juice

Vino (BEE-noh) – Wine

Café (kah-FAY) – Coffee

Cerveza (sehr-vay-SAH) – Beer

Postre (poh-STREH) – Dessert

 

Lesson 5: Asking for Directions

Asking for Directions:

¿Dónde está…? (DOHN-deh eh-STAH) – Where is…?

¿Cómo llego a…? (KOH-moh YEH-goh ah) – How do I get to…?

¿Está lejos? (eh-STAH LEH-hohs) – Is it far?

¿Está cerca? (eh-STAH SEHR-kah) – Is it close?

¿A qué distancia está? (ah KEH dee-STAHN-see-ah eh-STAH) – How far is it?

¿Está a la derecha o izquierda? (eh-STAH ah lah deh-REH-chah oh ees-kee-EHR-dah) – Is it to the right or left?

 

Common Places:

La calle (LAH kah-YEH) – The street

El parque (el PAHR-keh) – The park

El banco (el BAHN-koh) – The bank

La estación (LAH ehs-tah-SEE-on) – The station

El hotel (el oh-TEHL) – The hotel

La farmacia (LAH fahr-mah-SEE-ah) – The pharmacy

El hospital (el oh-spi-TAHL) – The hospital

 

Lesson 6: Introduction to Verb Conjugations in the Present Tense:

Regular -AR Verbs

Hablar – To speak

yo hablo – I speak

tú hablas – you speak

él / ella / usted habla – he / she / you (formal) speak

nosotros / nosotras hablamos – we speak

vosotros / vosotras habláis – you all speak (Spain)

ellos / ellas / ustedes hablan – they / you all speak

 

Regular -ER Verbs

Comer – To eat

yo como – I eat

tú comes – you eat

él / ella / usted come – he / she / you (formal) eat

nosotros / nosotras comemos – we eat

vosotros / vosotras coméis – you all eat (Spain)

ellos / ellas / ustedes comen – they / you all eat

Regular -IR Verbs:

Vivir – To live

yo vivo – I live

tú vives – you live

él / ella / usted vive – he / she / you (formal) live

nosotros / nosotras vivimos – we live

vosotros / vosotras vivís – you all live (Spain)

ellos / ellas / ustedes viven – they / you all live

End of Module Review

By the end of this module, you’ll have learned essential vocabulary and phrases to help you navigate everyday situations such as greeting people, shopping, ordering food, and asking for directions. You will also be introduced to important verbs to help you start forming simple sentences in Spanish.