A continuación se encuentran las frases traducidas con más frecuencia que te ayudarán a aprender y hablar español rápidamente. Esto incluye frases para iniciar una conversación con la gente, y saludos y cortesías.
Además, aprende un puñado de frases útiles para moverte y realizar las actividades del día a día mientras visitas países de habla hispana.
Hello. / Hi.
Hola. / Hola. नमस्ते। / नमस्ते।
(namaste. / namaste.)
How are you?
¿Cómo estás? आप कैसे हैं?
(aap kaise hain?)
I am fine. And you?
Estoy bien. ¿Y tú? मैं ठीक हूँ। और आप?
(main theek hoon. aur aap?)
What is your name?
¿Cómo te llamas? आपका क्या नाम है?
(aapaka kya naam hai?)
My name is Steve.
Mi nombre es Steve. मेरा नाम स्टीव है।
(mera naam steev hai.)
I am pleased to meet you.
Tengo el placer de conocerte. आपसे मिलकर प्रसन्नता हुई।
(aapase milakar prasannata huee.)
Thank you.
Gracias. धन्यवाद।
(dhanyavaad.)
You are welcome.
De nada. आपका स्वागत है।
(aapaka svaagat hai.)
Please.
Por favor. कृपया।
(krpaya.)
Excuse me. / Sorry.
Disculpe. / Lo siento. माफ़ करें। / क्षमा मांगना।
(maaf karen. / kshama maangana.)
Yes. / No.
Sí. / No. हाँ। / नहीं।
(haan. / nahin।)
Good morning.
Buen día. शुभ प्रभात।
(shubh prabhaat.)
Good afternoon.
Buenas tardes शुभ
(Shubh dupahar.)
Good night.
Buenas noches. शुभ रात्रि।
(shubh raatri.)
See you later.
Hasta luego. बाद में मिलते हैं।
(baad mein milate hain.)
Goodbye.
Adiós. अलविदा।
(alavida.)
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Do you speak English?
¿Hablas inglés? क्या आप अंग्रेज़ी बोलते हैं?
(kya aap angrezee bolate hain?)
I don’t speak English well.
No hablo bien inglés. मैं अच्छी तरह से अंग्रेजी नहीं बोलता।
(main achchhee tarah se angrejee nahin bolata.)
I speak a little Spanish.
Hablo un poco de español. मैं थोड़ी बहुत स्पेनिश बोल लेता हूं।
(main thodee bahut spenish bol leta hoon.)
Do you understand?
¿Lo entiendes? क्या तुम समझ रहे हो?
(kya tum samajh rahe ho?)
I don’t understand.
No entiendo. मुझे समझ नहीं आया।
(mujhe samajh nahin aaya.)
Please speak slowly.
Por favor habla despacio. धीरे - धीरे बात करें।
(dheere - dheere baat karen.)
Please say it again.
Porfavor, digalo de nuevo. कृपया इसे फिर से कहना।
(krpaya ise phir se kahana.)
I am looking for the Hotel.
Estoy buscando el Hotel. मैं होटल ढूंढ रहा हूं।
(main hotal dhoondh raha hoon.)
How can I get there?
¿Como puedo llegar allí? मैं वहाँ कैसे आ सकता हूँ?
(main vahaan kaise aa sakata hoon?)
I would like to book a room.
Me gustaría reservar una habitación. मुझे एक कमरा बुक करना है।
(mujhe ek kamara buk karana hai.)
How much is it per night / person?
¿Cuánto es por noche / persona? यह प्रति रात / व्यक्ति कितना है?
(yah prati raat / vyakti kitana hai?)
Can I change money?
¿Puedo cambiar dinero? क्या मैं पैसे बदल सकता हूँ?
(kya main paise badal sakata hoon?)
I would like to buy a wine.
Me gustaría comprar un vino. मैं एक शराब खरीदना चाहता हूँ।
(main ek sharaab khareedana chaahata hoon.)
How much is this?
¿Cuánto cuesta este? यह कितने का है?
(yah kitane ka hai?)
Can I have a receipt, please?
¿Puedo tener un recibo por favor? कृपया क्या मैं एक रसीद ले सकता हूँ?
(krpaya kya main ek raseed le sakata hoon?)
Left. / Right. / Straight.
Izquierda. / Bien. / Derecho.ca बाएं। / सही। / सीधा।
(baen. / sahee. / seedha.)
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