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Let’s talk more: greetings. Hablemos más: Saludamos

Let’s talk more: greetings. Hablemos más: Saludamos

Below you will find a variety of greetings you can use in Spanish. Think about some of the people in your life. What greetings would you use to greet tus amigos (your friends), tus profesores, tu mamá o tu papá? Choose different greetings, and practice them next time you see these people.

Saludamos (We greet people)

Buenos días. Good morning.
Buenas tardes. Good afternoon.
Buenas noches. Good evening / night.
¡Hola! Hi! / Hello! (informal)
¿Qué tal? What’s up? (informal)
¿Qué hay? What’s new? (informal)
¿Cómo te va? How’s it going?
¿Cómo estás? How are you? (informal)
¿Cómo está usted? How are you? (formal)

Contestamos los saludos (We answer people’s greetings)

(Muy) Bien, gracias. Very (well), thanks.
Bastante bien, gracias. Pretty well, thanks.
Más o menos. So-so
¿Y tú? And you? (informal)
¿Y usted? And you? (formal)

Nos despedimos (We say goodbye)

Adiós. Goodbye.
Hasta luego. See you later.
Hasta mañana. See you tomorrow.
Hasta pronto. See you soon.
Buenas noches. Good night.
Nos vemos. See you later.

Conocemos a la gente (We get to know people)

¿Cómo te llamas? What’s your name? (informal)
¿Cómo se llama usted? What’s your name? (formal)
¿Cuál es tu nombre? What’s your name? (informal)
¿De dónde eres? Where are you from? (informal)
¿De dónde es usted? Where are you from? (formal)

Nos presentamos (We introduce ourselves)

Me llamo . / My nombre es _. My name is…
(Yo) Soy… I am…
(Yo) Soy de… I’m from
Mucho gusto. Nice to meet you.
El gusto es mío. / Igualmente. The pleasure is mine. / Likewise.
Encantado/a. Nice to meet you.

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