Learn Spanish :P
Chile
November 30, 2007
(remember that * means that the word is masculine and you use "el" (the or he), and º is femenine and you use "la" (the) or "ella" (she))
Ok then.. I'll continue with vocabulary!
First of all, people relationships.. Do you want to introduce someone from your family and don't know how?.......
Luckily for you, it's almost the same as in english!
you say in spanish: El/ella es mi (relationship)
english translation: He/she is my (relationship)
For example, "Ella es mi hermana" means "She is my sister"
And of course, to introduce yourself, you say:
in spanish:
Hola, soy (name), mucho gusto
or
Hola, me llamo (name), mucho gusto
english translation:
Hi/Hello, I'm (name), nice to meet you
or
Hi/Hello, my name is (name), nice to meet you
If someone tells you that, you should reply by saying "yo me llamo (name), el gusto es mío" (especially if you're talking to someone of your opposite sex :P, if not, you can just say "yo me llamo (name)" unless it's a formal situation.. Oh and if they don't tell you "nice to meet you/mucho gusto", then just use the second option and ask something else hahaha)...
And if you wanna add something more about you, you can say "y soy..." (and I am... for example, SINGLE (soltero/a)) or "y vivo en..." (and I live in... for example, Chile :P.. Oh and to say "street" you say "calle" ;D)
So now that you now that.. here you have family members, friends and lots of more kinds of relationships!
FAMILY
ºMother - Mamá
*Father - Papá
*Brother - Hermano
ºSister - Hermana
*Siblings - Hermanos (don't forget the O if you have brothers and sisters or only brothers. It's both masculine and neutral.)
*Uncle - Tío (though the word "tío" is used in spain as you use "guy" in english. in Chile, you also call "tío" the father of a friend of yours when you're young (until you're 25-28) and "tía", the mother of a friend.)
ºAunt - Tía
*ºCousin - Primo (if it's a man) or Prima (if it's a woman)
*ºNephew - Sobrino (or Sobrina if it's a girl)
ºMother-in-law - Suegra
*Father-in-law - Suegro
ºDaughter-in-law - Nuera
*Son-in-law - Yerno
ºSister-in-law - Cuñada
*Brother-in-law - Cuñado
ABOUT COUPLE RELATIONSHIPS...
... (p.s: be certain to use the word "relación" (which means relationship) in plural only when extrictly neccessary, if you're not really sure, just say "relación" and everyone will understand you.. cos "relaciones" might mean "sex" hahaha)
ºCouple - Pareja
*Married - Casados (if in plural), Casada (if you're talking about the wife) or Casado (if you're talking about the husband)
*Boyfriend / ºGirlfriend - Novio / Novia (here in Chile we also say pololo/polola.. And leave "novio" for formal relationships, like when they're about to marry..)
*ºFiancé - Prometido / Prometida (or Novio / Novia)
*Groom/ºBride - Novio/Novia
Do you want to be my boyfriend/girlfriend? - ¿Quieres ser mi novio/novia? (or here in Chile, "¿Quieres pololear conmigo?"
*Love - Amor. (The verb is "Amar" (to love))
I love you - Te amo
Break up - Terminar
*Anniversary - Aniversario
ºDate - Cita
ºBlind date - Cita a ciegas
We're dating - Estamos saliendo (or here in Chile, "Estamos andando")
I like him/her (As a woman/man :P) - (Él/ella) Me gusta
FRIENDS...
*ºFriend - Amigo/Amiga
*ºBest friend - Mejor amigo/amiga
I like him/her (in friendship) - (Él-ella) Me cae bien
I don't like him/her - (Él-ella) Me cae mal
To get on well (with sb) - Llevarse bien (con alguien)
ASKING THINGS TO UNKNOWN PEOPLE..
Ok, let's say you want to meet someone who speaks spanish, or you just want to know where a certain street is. What would you say?.............................. Learn it here!
First of all, some basic vocabulary:
ºMusic - Música
*Sports - Deportes
*Work - Trabajar
*Study - Estudiar
ºLive - Vivir
ºHouse - Casa
*Flat - Apartamento
ºStreet - Calle
ºAvenue - Avenida
ºCity - Ciudad
*Country - País
Ok then.. Now we can say some phrases ;D.. (Remember, I'll teach you grammar later! but it's easier if you understand some vocabulary first :P)
Excuse me.. Do you know where "xx" avenue/street is?:
Disculpe.. ¿Usted sabe dónde está la avenida "xx"?
Excuse me.. Do you know this adress?
Disculpe.. ¿Usted conoce esta dirección?
Where do you live?
¿Dónde vives?
Where's your house?
¿Dónde está tu casa?
Where are you from?
¿De dónde eres?
How old are you?
¿Qué edad tienes?
What kind of music do you like?
¿Qué tipo de música te gusta?
Do you like sports?
¿Te gustan los deportes?
Do you work or study?
¿Estudias o trabajas?
What do you work in?
¿En qué trabajas?
What are you studying?
¿Qué estudias? / ¿Qué estás estudiando?
What's your fauvorite food/colour/etc?
¿Cual es tu color/comida/etc favorito(a)? (Remember that, for example, "color" is masculine, so you say "El color" and in this case, you use favorit-o, but "comida" is "La comida", so you use favorit-a)
PARTS OF A HOUSE and basic things you might need..
Let's say you need to find something at home.. But you don't know how to say it!
ºBedroom - Habitación
ºBathroom - Baño (or "cuarto de baño")
*Kitchen - Cocina
*Dining room - Comedor
ºLiving room - Sala de estar (In Chile we just say "*living")
*Closet - Armario (In Chile we just say "*closet")
*Corridor - Pasillo
ºBed - Cama
*Furniture - Mueble
ºClothes - Ropa (If you wanna know more about how clothes are called, tell me if you want to learn spanish or latin american (and in what part of latin america) spanish, because they have a different name.. for example, t-shirt here is "polera", in Argentina is "remera" and in Spain is "camiseta" probably..)
*Bedside table - Velador (buró in Mexico)/ ºmesa de noche
ºTable - Mesa
*Toilet (not the bathroom but the specific thing that you sit on hahaha)- Wáter (informal xD), inodoro, ºtaza del baño
*Public bathroom - Baño público
*Oven - Horno
*Microwave oven - Horno microondas (or just "microondas")
ºTowel - Toalla
*Toilet tissue - Papel higiénico
*Tissue (the one you use to blow your nose) - Pañuelo
ºLamp - Lámpara
ºLight - Luz (turn the lights on/off - prende/apaga la luz)
ºLightbulb - Bombilla / Ampolleta
*Mirror - Espejo
*Telephone - Teléfono
ºWashing machine - Lavadora
* Cellphone - Celular / Teléfono móvil
*Money - Dinero
*Bill (for example, the gas bill or a restaurant bill) - Cuenta
*Paycheck - Sueldo
ºCoin - Moneda
ºTelevision - Televisión
*ºComputer - *Computador / ºComputadora (Here we use "computador", but in many places it's called "computadora".. don't know why ^^U)
*Water - Agua
*Toothbrush - Cepillo de dientes
*Hairbrush - Cepillo de pelo
*Comb (the noun!) - Peine (peineta)
*Fridge - Refrigerador
*Perfume - Perfume (:P that was easy.. but the pronunciation is different!.. After my exams I'll teach you some pronunciation haha, it's MUCH easier than english)
Ok I'm done with vocabulary for today! Any other words you want to learn? Fruits and vegetables maybe? Or should I just go on with Pronunciation and Grammar?
Okkk take care! I won't be writing until tuesday, because I have to STUUUDYYYY ...
Chaoo!!
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Look.For.Smile
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kohei
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November 28, 2007
I was thinking that spanish grammar is a bit hard to learn starting from english, because you've difference in gender, in amounts of people, etc (for example: it's "la luna" and "el sol", but in english it's just "the moon" and "the sun", so you have to learn all of that).. And also "you" could mean "ustedes" (like in "you all are learning spanish") or "tú" (like in "you are the only one for me")
So I decided to start from scratch, and in this case, scratch is.. VOCABULARY!
First of all, the COLOURS... I did this table for you :
Then, the PARTS OF YOUR BODY!! Remember that in all of them, when you say them in plural, you just add an "S". the ones with a * before are are femenine nouns, and the ones with an º before are masculine. So you call a femenine noun by "la", and a masculine one "el". Example: "La boca de Andrea es muy bella" would be "Andrea's mouth is very beautiful" (you don't see in english if the noun is femenine* or masculineº).
*Face = Cara
ºEye(s) = Ojo(s)
*Mouth = Boca
*Tounge = Lengua
ºTooth/Teeth = Diente/Dientes
*Nose = Nariz
*Cheek(s) = Mejilla(s)
*Ear(s) = Oreja(s)
ºHair = Pelo (or "vello" when it's about the hair in any part of your body except for your head)
*Chin = Pera / Barbilla
*Beard = Barba
ºNeck = Cuello
ºShoulder(s) = Hombro(s)
ºArm(s) = Brazo(s)
ºElbow = Codo
*Wrists = Muñecas (yeah, just like "dolls".)
*Hands = Manos
ºBreast(s) = Seno(s) (JUST FOR WOMEN!) informal: Pechugas, Tetas. (at least here in Chile lol, but don't try to say it!!)
ºChest = Pecho (you can also call breasts "pechos")
ºTorso = Tronco (or torso too, but at least here it's not very common)
*Waist = Cintura
*Hips = Caderas
*Legs = Piernas
*Knees = Rodillas
*Calf = Pantorilla
ºFoot/Feet = Pie/Pies
ºFinger(s) = Dedo(s) (In spanish you don't have a special name for the fingers in your feet, so you use "dedo del pie", which is equivalent to "finger of the foot")
I'd write more but I have to study for the university entrance exams on monday and tuesday... Wish me luck! hahaha..
And... Tell me what you want to learn next!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
¡¡¡¡¡¡ Cuídense y nos vemos!!!!!! (Take care and see ya!!!!!!)
Ivana
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kochin
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kohei
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Komodia
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November 27, 2007
Hello everyone! To my surprise, I found out that MANY people out there are interested in learning spanish... I thought no one would ever want to learn spanish, because the only way to use it is to come to Latin America (which, unfortunately, is famous for poverty and drugs ) or going to Spain, which is a quite small country.
But I see many of you want to learn this language, so I decided to TEACH you!! First with a bit of vocabulary and then with grammar. Today's post is just to introduce myself and to know if you're interested :D, suggest words you want to learn, etc.
I'm Ivana, from Santiago de Chile. Nice to meet you all
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