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===Learning Common Phrases===
 
===Learning Common Phrases===
 
#Introduce yourself. One of the easiest things to learn is how to greet others, and it can be a good introduction to the language as well as giving you an essential tool that will open the door to communication with others in Spanish.<ref>http://www.learnspanishtoday.com/learning_module/grammar.htm</ref>[[Image:Speak Spanish (Basics) Step 1 Version 4.jpg|center]]
 
#Introduce yourself. One of the easiest things to learn is how to greet others, and it can be a good introduction to the language as well as giving you an essential tool that will open the door to communication with others in Spanish.<ref>http://www.learnspanishtoday.com/learning_module/grammar.htm</ref>[[Image:Speak Spanish (Basics) Step 1 Version 4.jpg|center]]
#*''Hola'' (OH-la) means "hello" in Spanish. Even if you know very little Spanish, it's likely you already know and understand this word. There are other initial greetings in Spanish, such as ''buenos días'' (booEHN-os DEE-as), which means "good morning," or ''buenos noches'' (booEHN-os NO-chehs), which means "good evening."
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#*''Hola'' (OH-la) means "hello" in Spanish. Even if you know very little Spanish, it's likely you already know and understand this word. There are other initial greetings in Spanish, such as ''buenos días'' (booEHN-os DEE-as), which means "[[Say Good in Spanish|good]] morning," or ''buenos noches'' (booEHN-os NO-chehs), which means "good evening."
 
#*Following the hello, you might next learn "¿Cómo estás?" (KOH-moh  ess-TAHS), which means "How are you?" This might be answered by saying ''estoy bien'' (ESS-toy bee-EHN), which means "I'm fine."
 
#*Following the hello, you might next learn "¿Cómo estás?" (KOH-moh  ess-TAHS), which means "How are you?" This might be answered by saying ''estoy bien'' (ESS-toy bee-EHN), which means "I'm fine."
 
#*You also might say ''mucho gusto'' (MOO-choh GOOS-toh), which means "nice to meet you." Then learn how to say "my name is": ''me llamo'' (meh YAH-moh). Put them together, and you might greet someone in Spanish by saying "Mucho gusto, me llamo Juan," which means "Nice to meet you, my name is John."
 
#*You also might say ''mucho gusto'' (MOO-choh GOOS-toh), which means "nice to meet you." Then learn how to say "my name is": ''me llamo'' (meh YAH-moh). Put them together, and you might greet someone in Spanish by saying "Mucho gusto, me llamo Juan," which means "Nice to meet you, my name is John."


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