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¡Eso suena genial!

That sounds great!

Casual Chats
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No te preocupes por eso.

Don't worry about it.

Common Questions
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¿Puede escribirlo?

Can you write it down?

Common Questions
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¿A dónde vamos?

Where are we going?

Common Questions
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I am lost.

Estoy perdido.

Travel & Places
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¿Me puede mostrar en el mapa?

Can you show me on the map?

Travel & Places
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Más despacio, por favor.

Slow down, please.

Common Questions
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¿Cuál es tu comida favorita?

What is your favorite food?

Casual Chats
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Estoy muy cansado hoy.

I am very tired today.

Casual Chats
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¿Qué tal?

How's it going?

Greetings & Smalltalk
Very common informal greeting used with friends, family, and colleagues. Often used alone or as a follow-up to hola.

Por favor

Please

Politeness Phrases
Essential politeness word. Used at the end or beginning of a request. Also used alone to get attention or express …

No hay mal que por bien no venga

Every cloud has a silver lining

Idioms & Sayings
One of the most common Spanish proverbs. Used to find something positive in a bad situation. Often said to comfort …

Tomar una decisión

To make a decision

Word Combinations
One of the most essential collocations in Spanish. Note: Spanish uses tomar (to take), not hacer (to make) with decisión.

Lo que pasa es que...

The thing is that... / What's happening is that...

Sentence Frames
One of the most natural ways to introduce an explanation or excuse in Spanish. Very commonly used in everyday conversation.

¡Qué bien!

Great! / How wonderful!

Exclamations & Reactions
One of the most common positive exclamations. Used to express genuine pleasure, relief, or enthusiasm about good news or a …

soñar con

to dream about / to dream of

Verbs with Prepositions
Used for both literal dreams and aspirations. Always followed by a noun or infinitive.

despertarse

to wake up

Everyday Routines & Actions
Reflexive verb. Use 'me despierto', 'te despiertas', etc.

alto

tall

Describing People & Things
Adjective for height. Must agree in gender and number: alta, altos, altas.

y

and

Connectors & Discourse Markers
The most basic connector for addition.

ahora

now

Time Expressions
Refers to the present moment.