Sabtu, 12 Maret 2016

Spanish Language for Beginner's Course : Lesson Part 1

Hi readers welcome back to my blogspot :) Now I will share about “Spanish Language for Beginner’s Course : Lesson Part 1”.

HOLA (read : Hola) it means Hallo.
GRACIAS (read : Grasias) it means Thank you.
CHAO (read : Chaw) it means Bye.
Example :
Juan runs into his new neighbor. Lucia in the stairwell.
JuanHola! (means : Hallo)
LuciaHolaYo soy Lucia (means : Hallo! I am Lucia)
Juan: Mucho gusto! Yo soy Juan (means : A pleasure! I am Juan)
Lucia: Mucho gusto! (means : A pleasure!)
JuanEs usted la nueva vecina? (means : Are you (sg., formal) the new neighbor?)
Lucia: Sí (means : yes)
JuanBienvenida! (means : Welcome!)
Lucia: Gracias (means : Thank you)
Juan has to go. He says goodbye.
Juan: Hasta pronto! (means : See you soon!)
Lucia: Chao! (means : Bye!)

YO (read : Yo) it means I
TÚ (read : Tu) it means You (sg., informal)
ÉL (read : El) it means He 
Ella (read : Ejja) it means She
The personal pronouns  and él always carry an accent. Without the accent, tú means your and él means the.
A neutral pronoun (it) doesn’t exist in Spanish. You’ll always use the gendered él or ella to talk about people and things.

TÚ and USTED
When addressing friends, acquaintances or peers, you use the informal  (you; singular)
Example : Tú eres Ana? (means : Are you (sg., informal) Ana?)

The polite form of address, however (with strangers, elders or people in positions or respect) is usted.
Example : Yo soy el señor Paz, y? (means : I am Mister Paz, and you (sg., formal)
Usted can also be used as the informal familiar form in certain parts of Latin America. In other parts, vos is used instead of tú.

Yo soy Lucia Martinez (means : I am Lucia Martinez)
Usted es la señora Garcia? (means : Are you (sg., formal) Mrs. Garcia?)
Ella es Ana y él es Miguel (means : She is Ana and he is Miguel)
Tú eres Carla? (means : Are you (sg., informal) Carla?)

How do you say that in Spanish?
Hola (means Hallo)
Gracias (means Thank you)
Sí (means Yes)
Chao (means Bye)
Yo (means I)
 (means you (sg., informal)
Él (means he)
Ella (means she)
Usted (means you (sg., formal)

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