
Do you want to learn Spanish?
Or perhaps you're planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country?
In order to get started and have your first basic conversations in Spanish, you're going to need to learn some vocabulary!
In this post, you'll learn 71 common Spanish phrases. And to make it easier for you, I've divided the phrases up into the main sections that form the building blocks of conversation:
Whether you're going to Mexico or Medellรญn chances are you'll find some of the locals can speak a bit of English. But if you speak some Spanish, you'll be able to have much more enjoyable and authentic experiences when you travel.
Having a few common Spanish phrases up your sleeve when you're starting out in the language allows you to experience local culture and hospitality in a completely different way.
You never know, maybe learning these phrases will motivate you to learn Spanish to fluency!
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Common Spanish Phrases Cheatsheet
For a quick overview of the most common Spanish words and phrases, check out the cheatsheet below. Consider this you own visual Spanish phrasebook.
But make sure you read the rest of the post though for details on the pronunciation of these Spanish phrases, including audio for the tricky words and sounds. And one or two other bonus bits of information about Spanish language and culture.



Spanish Greetings

Understanding what you should say when you meet and greet people is the least you can do if you want to make a good impression.
After all, you're going to be using greetings in Spanish every time you have a conversation in Spanish!
These common everyday Spanish phrases are simple, easy to remember and will go a long way to help you make friends and have your first conversations in the language.
- #1 ยกHola! โ Hello
- (O-la)
- #2 ยกBuenos dรญas! โ Good morning!
- (BWAY-nos DEE-as)
- #3 ยกBuenas tardes! โ Good evening!
- (BWAY-nas TAR-des)
- #4 ยกBienvenido! โ Welcome!
- (bee-en-ben-EE-doh)
I've included tips for pronouncing each phrase in brackets, but it's always best to listen to how native speakers talk if you really want to master pronunciation.
If you're confused about how to pronounce any of these common Spanish phrases, you can look them up on Forvo (an online pronunciation dictionary) and hear them spoken by native speakers.
Keeping The Conversation Going: Small Talk In Spanish

Making small talk is something youโre going to do a lot of. So thereโs every reason to know how to do it properly.
Besides, small talk is the gateway to real communication; you need to be able to do it in order to really speak to a person.
Making small talk is not something most of us enjoy in our own language, so doing it in a foreign language can be a bit daunting. But trust me, being able to engage in small talk will allow you to get a conversation started.
Making conversation in whatever way you can as a beginner will allow you to grow in confidence and figure out what you need to learn next in Spanish.
Here are some common Spanish phrases you can use to get the conversation going:
- #5 ยฟCรณmo estรกs? โ How are you?
- (KOH-moh eh-STAHS)
- #6 ยฟCรณmo te va? โ Howโs it going?
- (KOH-moh te BAH)
- #7 ยฟCรณmo te ha ido? โ Howโve you been?
- (KOH-moh te ah EE-doh)
- #8 Estoy bien ยกGracias! โ Iโm fine, thanks
- (eh-STOY bee-en GRA-thee-as/GRA-see-as)
- #9 ยฟY tรบ? โ And you?
- (ee too)
- #10 Bien/ Asรญ asรญ. โ Good/ So-so
- (bee-en / a-SEE a-SEE)
- #11 ยฟQuรฉ tal? โ How are you?
- (kay tal)
- #12 ยฟQuรฉ pasa? โ Whatโs happening?
- (kay PA-sa)
- #13 ยฟQuรฉ haces? โ What are you doing?
- (kay AH-says)
Did you notice anything strange about the pronunciation of the phrase ยฟCรณmo te va?
The โv' in va is pronounced almost like a โb'.
In English, the letter's โb' and โv' represent different sounds, but in Spanish, they represent the same sound.
This sound is different from anything we have in English. It's like a B, but softer. Listen to how I pronounce the word ยกVale! (ok) in this recording to see how it sounds:
To find out more, check out my complete guide to the difference between โb' and โv' in Spanish.

Being Polite In Spanish

Of course, no matter what language you're speaking, politeness goes a long way. Whether you need to make an apology or just want to thank someone, you're going to use these phrases a lot!:
- #14 ยกGracias! โ Thank you!
- (GRA-thee-as/GRA-see-as)
- #15 Por favor โ Please
- (por fah-BOR)
- #16 ยกDe nada! โ Youโre welcome!
- (de NA-da)
- #17 ยกPerdone! / ยกOiga! โ Excuse me (to ask for something)!
- (per-DON-ay/ OY-ga)
- #18 ยกPerdone! / Disculpe! โ Excuse me (to get past)!
- (per-DON-ay/ dis-KUL-pay)
- #19 ยกDisculpe! โ Sorry!
- (if you didnโt hear something) (dis-KUL-pay)
- #20 ยกLo siento! โ Sorry! (for a mistake)
Dealing With Problems In Spanish

Of course, not every conversation or language exchange will go smoothly.
What should you do when you don't understand something? Or if you need to ask someone for help?
It's important to know some basic Spanish phrases you can use for dealing with problems when they arise. If you need someone to speak more slowly or to repeat something, the best thing to do is just ask them!
- #22 ยฟPodrรญa ayudarle? โ Can I help you?
- (poh-DREE-a ay-oo-DAR-le)
- #22 ยฟPuede ayudarme? โ Can you help me?
- (PWE-day ay-oo-DAR-may)
- #23 ยกSin problema! โ No problem!
- (sin prob-LAME-ah)
- #24 ยฟPuede repetirlo? โ Can you say that again?
- (PWE-day re-pet-EER-lo)
- #25 No entiendo โ I donโt understand!
- (no en-tee-EN-do)
- #26 No (lo) sรฉ โ I donโt know!
- (no lo say)
- #27 No tengo ni idea โ I have no idea!
- (no TEN-go nee ee-DAY-ah)
- #28 No hablo espaรฑol โ I don't speak Spanish
- (no AB-lo es-pan-YOL)
- #29 Estoy perdido โ Iโm lost
- (eh-STOY per-DEE-do)
- #30 ยฟQuรฉ significa โฆ? โ What does โฆ mean?
- (kay sig-nif-EE-ka)
- #31 Mi espaรฑol es malo โ My Spanish is bad
- (mi es-pan-YOL es MA-lo)
- #32 ยฟPuedes hablar mรกs despacio? โ Can you speak more slowly?
- (PWE-des ab-LAR mas des-PATH-ee-o)
The word despacio in the last phrase is interesting. Notice that the โc' is pronounced like โth' in this context.
This is the traditional Spanish pronunciation used in Spain. However, in Latin America, people pronounce the โc' as an โs' sound (e.g. des-PAS-ee-o).
Curious about this and other variations in Spanish in the world? This guide explains the 3 key differences in Spanish varieties that you'll hear in different countries and regions.
Question Words In Spanish

Conversation is a two-way street. So if you want to really connect with people, you need to be able to ask questions. Here are the Spanish question words you need to know:
- ยฟquรฉโฆ? โ what?
- (kay)
- ยฟcรณmoโฆ? โ how?
- (KOH-moh)
- ยฟcuรกndoโฆ? โ when?
- (KWAN-doh)
- ยฟdรณndeโฆ? โ where?
- (DON-day)
- ยฟquiรฉnโฆ? โ who?
- (KEE-en)
- ยฟpor quรฉโฆ? โ why?
- (por KAY)
- ยฟcuรกl? โ which?
- (kwal)
It's a good idea to just memorise these words right away. You're going to come across them again and again so it's important you're comfortable with them.
Pro tip: Question words are always written with an accent and with opening/closing question marks.
There are lots of questions which we use regularly in everyday conversation but we often donโt realise how important they are.
Not having them in your repertoire will leave you tongue-tied and at a loss in many situations.
Here are some examples of questions that are useful to know:

- #33 ยฟCรณmo te llamas? โ What is your name?
- (KOH-moh teh YAH-mas)
- #34 ยฟQuรฉ hora tienes? โ What time is it?
- (kay OH-ra tee-EN-es)
- #35 ยฟDรณnde puedo comprarโฆ? โ Where can I buyโฆ?
- (DON-day PWAY-do kom-PRAR)
- #36 ยฟCuรกntos aรฑos tienes? โ How old are you?
- (KWAN-tos AN-yos tee-EN-es)
- #37 ยฟDe dรณnde vienes? โ Where are you from?
- (de DON-day bee-EN-ays)
- #38 ยฟDรณnde vives? โ Where do you live?
- (DON-day BEE-bes)
- #39 ยฟTienes hermanos o hermanas? โ Do you have brothers or sisters?
- (tee-EN-es er-MA-nos o er-MA-nas)
- #40 ยฟCuรกnto cuesta eso? โ How much is that?
- (KWAN-to KWES-ta E-so)
- #41 ยฟQuรฉ es esto? โ What is this?
- (kay es ES-to)
- #42 ยฟEntiende? โ Do you understand?
- (en-tee-EN-day)
- #43 ยฟComprende? โ Do you understand?
- (com-PREN-day)
- #44 ยฟHablas inglรฉs? โ Do you speak English?
- (AB-las in-GLAYS)
- #45 ยฟDรณnde estรก el baรฑo? โ Where is the bathroom?
- (DON-day es-TAH el BAN-yo)
Talking About Yourself & Answering Questions In Spanish

Learning how to ask questions in Spanish is all good and well. But if you're dealing with questions, you need to be able to deal with answers too!
Here's how you can respond to some of the questions above:
- #46 Me llamoโฆ โ My name isโฆ
- (me YA-mo โฆ)
- #47 Mi nombre esโฆ โ My name is
- (mi NOM-bray es โฆ)
- #48 (Yo) tengo โฆ aรฑos โ I am โฆ years old.
- (yo TEN-go โฆ AN-yos)
- #49 (Yo) soy deโฆ โ I come from โฆ.
- (yo soy de โฆ)
- #50 Sรญ โ Yes
- (see)
- #51 No โ No
- (no)
- #52 Tal vez โ Maybe
- (tal ves)
- #53 Siempre โ Always
- (see-EM-pray)
- #54 Nunca โ Never
- (NUN-kah)
- #55 A veces โ Sometimes
- (a BEH-says)
- #56 Claro โ Of course
- (KLA-ro)
Spanish Expressions For Special Occasions

There are a number of common Spanish phrases that are used regularly to denote special circumstances or for special occasions.
These phrases are ideal for events like birthdays, meals with friends or even for ending the conversation:
- #57 ยกDiviรฉrtete! โ Have fun!
- (di-bih-EHR-te-te)
- #58ยกBuen viaje! โ Have a good trip!
- (bwu-EN bih-AH-hay)
- #59 ยกBuen provecho! โ Bon appetit!
- (bwu-EN pro-BE-choh)
- #60 ยกMuy bien! โ Well done!
- (mwee bee-EN)
- #61 ยกCuรญdate! โ Take care!
- (kw-EE-dah-tay)
- #62 ยกFelicitaciones! โ Congratulations!
- (fe-lis-i-ta-see-ON-es)
- #63 ยกBienvenidos! / ยกBienvenidas! โ Welcome!
- (bee-en-ben-EE-dos / bee-en-ben-EE-das)
- #64 ยกFeliz Cumpleaรฑos! โ Happy Birthday!
- (fe-LEES kump-lay-AN-yos)
- #65 ยกSalud! โ Cheers!

Saying Goodbye In Spanish

Saying goodbye is never easy, especially in a foreign language when you donโt know how to do it!
Whether you are bidding farewell to friends you're going to see later or to somebody you'll never see again, make sure you know how to say your goodbyes appropriately.
In any case, Spanish has lots of different options:
- #66 Adiรณs โ Goodbye
- (ah-dee-OS)
- #67 ยกBuenas noches! โ Goodnight!
- (BWAY-nas NO-ches)
- #68 ยกHasta luego! โ See you later
- (AS-ta loo-AY-go)
- #69 ยกHasta pronto! โ See you soon
- (AS-ta PRON-to)
- #70 ยกHasta maรฑana! โ See you tomorrow
- (AS-ta man-YAN-a)
- #71 Nos vemos โ See you
- (nos BAY-mos)
FAQs About Common Spanish Phrases
What is the most common Spanish phrase?
What are some easy Spanish sentences?
Me llamo Juan โ My name is Juan
Mi nombre es Marรญa โ My name is Marรญa
Tengo 30 aรฑos โ I am 30 years old.
Soy de Madrid โ I come from Madrid
Theyโll let you share basic information about yourself!
What are 10 essential phrases every beginning Spanish student should know when visiting a Spanish-speaking country?
1. ยกHola! โ Hello
2. Adiรณs โ Goodbye
3. ยกGracias! โ Thank you!
4. Por favor โ Please
5. ยกLo siento! โ Sorry!
6. ยฟPuedes ayudarme? โ Can you help me?
7. ยฟPuedes repetirlo? โ Can you say that again?
8. ยฟHablas inglรฉs? โ Do you speak English?
9. ยฟDรณnde estรก el baรฑo? โ Where is the bathroom?
10. ยฟCuรกnto cuesta eso? โ How much is that?
What are the most useful phrases in Spanish?
ยกHola! โ Hello
Adiรณs โ Goodbye
ยกGracias! โ Thank you!
ยกDe nada! โ Youโre welcome!
Por favor โ Please
ยกLo siento! โ Sorry!
ยฟCรณmo estรกs? โ How are you?
ยฟPuede ayudarme? โ Can you help me?
ยฟPuede repetirlo? โ Can you say that again?
ยฟDรณnde estรกโฆ? โ Where isโฆ?
Your Next Steps In Spanish

So there you have it: the most common Spanish phrases to help you get started on your Spanish learning journey.
With this list of common Spanish words and phrases in your back pocket, you'll soon find yourself having your first basic conversations and looking forward to getting fluent in Spanish!
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