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What are some common greetings and farewells in Spanish?

Knowing how to say hello and goodbye in Spanish can help you connect with others. Here are some key phrases you should remember:

Greetings:

  • Hola - Hello
  • Buenos días - Good morning
  • Buenas tardes - Good afternoon
  • Buenas noches - Good evening or good night

Farewells:

  • Adiós - Goodbye
  • Hasta luego - See you later
  • Chao - Bye
  • Nos vemos - We’ll see each other

Practice:

  • Try using these phrases when you talk to friends.
  • You can ask them about their day by saying, “¿Cómo estás?” (How are you?).
  • You can respond with Estoy bien (I’m good) or tell them how you feel.

Learning these phrases can make it easier for you to speak and understand Spanish!

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What are some common greetings and farewells in Spanish?

Knowing how to say hello and goodbye in Spanish can help you connect with others. Here are some key phrases you should remember:

Greetings:

  • Hola - Hello
  • Buenos días - Good morning
  • Buenas tardes - Good afternoon
  • Buenas noches - Good evening or good night

Farewells:

  • Adiós - Goodbye
  • Hasta luego - See you later
  • Chao - Bye
  • Nos vemos - We’ll see each other

Practice:

  • Try using these phrases when you talk to friends.
  • You can ask them about their day by saying, “¿Cómo estás?” (How are you?).
  • You can respond with Estoy bien (I’m good) or tell them how you feel.

Learning these phrases can make it easier for you to speak and understand Spanish!

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