Kategori: Spanish

  • About Spanish

    Spanish, one of the most important languages of Latin origin, is estimated to speak about 500 people. In addition to being the mother tongue of many countries, the Spanish speech of almost all countries in South America shows the importance of this language.

    In addition, Spanish, in the Americas, in countries other than Brazil, in all South and Central America countries, A.I don’t know.D. D.it is also used in some parts of The Canary Islands, in the ancient colonies of Spain in Africa in the Far East in the Philippines and Mexico. It has a wealth of vocabulary and is spoken in many countries.

  • Countries In Which The Spanish Language Is Used

    Argentina
    Bolivia
    Dominican Republic
    Ecuadorian
    Ecuadorian Guinea
    El Salvador
    Guatemalan
    Honduras
    Spain
    Colombia
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Mexico
    Nicaragua
    Panama
    Paraguay
    Peru
    Puerto Rico
    Chile
    Uruguayan
    Venezuelan
    Andorra
    Belize
    Morocco
    Philippines

  • The most widely spoken Spanish words and sentences

    Si. = Yeah.
    No. = No.
    Por favor. Please.
    Hola! = Ola ! = Hello!
    Gracias. = Grasyas. = Thank you.
    Muchas gracias. = MUGAs grayas. Thank you very much.
    De nada. = You’re welcome.

    Buenos dias. = Good Morning.
    Buenas tardes. = Good afternoon / evening.
    Buenas Noches. = Buenas noodles . = Good night.

    Perdon / Perona me. Sorry.
    Disculpeme. = Disculpame. Sorry.
    Con permiso. = Kon permiso . = Excuse me, excuse me.
    Lo Siento. = I’m sorry.
    Claro! = Klaro. = Of course!
    Es verdad? = Really?

    No importa. = It’s okay, it’s okay.
    No lo se / no se. = I don’t know.

    Cómo está? = How are you?
    Que tal? = Ke tal. = How are you?
    Bien. = I’m fine.
    Muy bien. = Very good.
    It’s menos. = Middling.

    Como se llama usted? = KOMO se patch ustey. = What is your name?
    Me llamo sign. = Me Yamo Sign = My Name is sign.
    Mucho gusto / encantado. = Muço gusto or enkantado. = Nice to meet you.
    De donde eres? = Where Are you from?
    Family, de Turquia. Family in Turkia. I’m In Love With You
    Dónde Vive? = Where do you live?
    Vivo en Estambul. = I live in Istanbul.

    No hablo español. = No Ablo Espanol. = I don’t speak Spanish.
    Habla Ingles? = Sister Ingles ? = Do you speak English?
    Por favor Hable más despacio = por favor able MoS despasio. Please talk slower.
    Oh, alguien que Hable Ingles? = Ay algien ke sister Ingles . Does anyone speak English?
    No entiendo. = I don’t understand.
    Repita, por favor. = Repeat, please.

    Me podría ayudar? = Can you help me?
    Quisiera Bailar conmigo? = Kisiera gentlemen konmigo. Do you want to dance with me?
    Te amo / te quiero. = Te amo / te kiero. = I love you.

    Que te mejores. = Ke Te mehores . \ U003d be past.
    Felices Pascuas! = Felises paskuas. = Happy Easter.
    Feliz cumpleaños! = Felis kumpleanyos = happy birthday.
    Feliz Año Nuevo! = Felis anyo nuevo = Happy New Years.
    Buena suerte. = Good luck.

    Adios. = Goodbye.
    The Patient Is Luego. = Asta luego. = Patient la vista. = Asta la bista. = See you later.
    Patient pronto. Asta pronto. = See you soon.
    Patient la vista. = Asta la bista. See you soon.
    Sick Manana. = Asta manyana . I’ll see you tomorrow.

  • Spanish Grammar

    In Spanish, sentences are grouped into two groups: name phrases and business sentences.
    Name phrases: sentences that declare a person, goods or animals. They are used to report the existence of a person or something or to provide information about them.
    For example: Ali es un niño. Ali is a child.
    Éste es un libro. = This is a book.
    Éste es un gato. It’s a cat.
    Job statements: these are the statements that describe the work done, done, to be done and planned to be done.
    Description

    We cannot specify the Turkish equivalent of the definitions that are not used in Turkish. Definitions in Spanish are always used. The names can be masculine (masculino) and feminine (femenino), separated into two parts: indefinido (indefinido) and certain (definido). They receive a plural attachment depending on whether or not they are plural.

    Singular Plural)
    El libro. = Book) los libros. = Books.
    Ea Niña. = Girl) las niñas. = Woman.
    Un libro. = A book. Unos libros. = Several books, some books.
    Una niña. = A girl. Unas niñas. = Several girls, some girls.