To learn some common, colloquial, everday phrases, words and expressions used in everyday Spanish To be able to include and adapt some of the new vocabulary.

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To learn some common, colloquial, everday phrases, words and expressions used in everyday Spanish To be able to include and adapt some of the new vocabulary in your own role play Priya Choudhry

Exclamaciones ¡Ostras! ¿Estas loco o qué? ¡Eh tú! ¡Qué bruto! ¡Esto es enfumable! ¡Esto es impresionante! ¡Esto es malísimo! ¡Cálmase! / ¡Cálmate! ¡No te enfades! ¡Eres un desastre! Oh my gosh! Are you crazy or what?! Hey you! You are so greedy/ gros This is absolutely awful! This is unbelievable (+/- ) This is really bad Calm down! (f/inf) Dont get angry! You are a nightmare!

Entre las frases…(…..) Pues.. Y tal.. Así que.. (tomaré) Lo que sea No sé que Bueno / Vale Y venga Lo siento / Perdón/a A ver.. Well.. Blah, blah So then..(I will have).. Whatever I dont know what Thats fine / Ok And hurry Sorry Lets see..

Más frases útiles Venga cuando pueda Me voy a quejar (de) ¿Ha visto usted este/a (filete)? Vamos ya ¿Qué pasa, tío? Come over when you can Im going to complain (about) Have you seen this (filet)(Formal) Lets go now Whats going on, mate?