Archive for June, 2007
Opening Lines
One area generally not covered in most Spanish classes is how to strike up a conversation with a stranger of the opposite sex.
Here are a few useful phrases to help you break the ice.
¿Cómo se llama usted? - What’s you’re name?
¿Desea tomar algo? - Would you like something to drink?
¿Quisiera bailar conmigo? - Would you like to dance with me
¿Tiene la hora? - Do you have the time?
¿Habla usted inglés? - Do you speak English?
¿Por casualidad, sabe dónde queda…? - By chance, do you know where …is located?
¿Me puede indicar el camino? - Can you show me how to get to..?
¿Tiene usted fuego? - Do you have a light?
¿Viene aquí muy a menudo? - Do you come here often?
Creo que la conozco. - I think we’ve met.
Creo que la he visto por aquí - I’ve seen you around here.
¿Es usted una modelo? - Are you a model?
¿Quisiera hablar un rato? - Would you like to talk for a while?
¡Qué buen tiempo hace! - What great weather we’re having!
¿Le gustaría salir conmigo? - Would you like to go out with me?
Tiquismo (Costa Rican expressio) of the week: Pepeado means to like or love someone a lot.
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The Spanish survival volcabulary listed below will come in handy if you ever have to buy tools in Costa Rica.
la ferretería - hardware store
el cable - cable, cord
el martillo - hammer
el clavo - nail
el tornillo - screw
el taladro - drill
la sierra - saw
el cepillo - plane
la sierra circular - skill saw
el destornillador - screwdriver
la llave iglesia - wrench
las pinzas - pliers
el pico - pick
la pala - shovel
el rastrillo - rake
la lima - file
el nivel - level
la caja de herrimientas - tool box
el punzón - punch
la cinta métrica - tape measure
el cincel - chisel
la cegueta - hack saw
la llave de dado - socket wrench
el tornillo - vise
las pinzas de presión - vice grip pliers
Tiquismo (Costa Rican expression) of the week: Pipa is an intelligent person.
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If you ever have to buy a pair of glasses or see an eye doctor in a Spanish speaking country you wil certainly need the survival vocabulary listed below.
los ojos - eyes
Me duelen los ojos. - My eyes hurt.
Tengo que forzarme los ojos - I have to strain my eyes.
el oculista - eye doctor
el oftalmólago - ophthalmologist
la catarrata - cataract
los anteojos or las gafas - eyeglasses
los aros - rims
los bifocales - bifocals
las patillas - arms of a pair of glasses
lentes para el sol - sunglasses
lentes graduados - prescription glasses
estuche - a case for glasses
limpiador - cleaner
hipermétrope - farsighted
miope, corto de vista - nearsighted
la vista - sight
gotas para los ojos - eye drops
examen de vista -eye exam
ciego - blind
bizco - cross-eyed
astigmatismo - astigmatism
ojos saltones -popeyed
ojo desviado or extraviado - walleyed
Tiquismo (Costa Rican expression) of the week: Hacer ojitos means to flirt.
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