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Whenever you talk to a Spanish speaker, you'll often find yourself using these phrases, expressions and short sentences.
They all come up in the first twenty-two dialogs of my Spanish Course, and you can also hear them in the flashcard movies. I've gathered them all in this article to help you learn them faster.
To hear and practice them, click on the words in orange:
buenos días - good morning
buenas tardes - good afternoon, good evening
buenas noches - good evening, good night
¿qué tal estás? - how are you?
bien, gracias - fine, thanks
¿cómo te llamas? - what's your name?
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