You have booked your ticket. Your luggage is already packed. You can't wait to start your trip to a country where everyone speaks Spanish.
There is one more simple thing you can do that will come in handy on your trip: learn a few phrases in Spanish! Traveling will definitely be much more exciting and rewarding if you can communicate with native speakers.
In this article, we have selected the most popular Spanish phrases that will help you “survive” while traveling.
Greetings
Hispanic culture is based on politeness, and you should always be polite and say “hello” and “how are you?” And don't worry about making mistakes, people around you will do their best to understand you and make sure you understand them. Just try your best and they will be happy to see your efforts.
- Good morning - Buenos Days(buenos dias)
- Good afternoon - Buenas tardes(buenas tardes)
- Good evening - Buenas nights(buenas noches)
- Hola (ola)- this is “hello”. You can say hello this way to people you already know.
- What do you think?(komo esta) - a way to ask “how are you?” in case you are unfamiliar with the person, What do you think?(como estas) - if you know him.
- If you are asked “how are you?”, answer “ok, thank you” - “Bien, gracias”(bien, gracias) because you are also a polite person.
- Never forget the key words: please - por favor(por favor) - and thank you - gracias(gracias).
- When you introduce yourself to someone, you say “Mucho gusto”(mucho thick), and you will hear the same thing in response. It means "nice to meet you."
- If you suddenly hit an insurmountable language barrier, switch to universal English, just make sure from your interlocutor: ¿Habla ingles?(abla ingles)? – Do you speak English?
Useful basic vocabulary
Even the simplest words and phrases to remember will be of great use to you in everyday communication. You can always use “I want”, “I like”, “Do you have...?”, and if you don’t know how to complete a sentence (for example, you can’t remember the right noun), just point to the item.
- I want, I don't want - Yo quiero, yo no quiero(yo kyero, yo no kyero)
- I would like (more politely) – Me gustaria(me gustaria)
- Where is it located? – What do you think?(donde esta)?
- What is the price? – ¿Cuánto cuesta?(cuanto cuesta)?
- How much time? – ¿Qué hora es?(ke ora es)?
- Do you have it? – ¿Tiene?(tiene)?
- I have it, I don’t have it - Yo tengo, yo no tengo(yo tengo, yo no tengo)
- I understand, I don't understand - Yo entiendo, yo no entiendo(yo entiendo, yo no entiendo)
- Do you understand - ¿Entiende?(entiende)?
Simple verb forms: where is, I want, I need
You can express many thoughts and requests using simple verb forms. The important thing is that you can say a variety of things by using “I want,” “I need,” “I can,” “I could,” or “where is,” and then simply adding a noun. It may not be so easy for you, but you will definitely be understood.
- I want a ticket to a hotel, a taxi - Yo quiero un boleto, un hotel, un taxi(yo kyero un boleto, un hotel, un taxi)
How do I get there?
If you're a little lost or unsure of how to get somewhere, you need a few simple phrases to help you find the right path. “Where is it?” in Spanish it sounds like “¿dónde está?” (donde esta?), let's look at this question in action based on a few examples:
- Where is the station? – ¿Dónde está la estación de ferrocarril?(donde esta la estacion de ferrocarril) or “autobuses” (autobuses).
- Where is the restaurant? – How about a restaurant?(donde esta un restaurante)?
- Train? – ¿Un tren?(un tren)?
- Street...? – ¿La calle...?(la saye)?
- Bank? – ¿Un banco?(un banko)? - I am looking for the restroom. – What do you think?– (donde esta el banyo)?
- I want a hotel, I want a hotel with a bathroom - Yo quiero un hotel, yo quiero un hotel con baño(yo kyero un hotel, yo kyero un hotel kon banyo)
- I need - Yo necesito(yo neseshito). A very useful phrase, just add a noun:
Yo necesito un hotel, un cuarto, un cuarto con baño– (yo neseshito un hotel, un cuarto son banyo) - Where is the exchange office located? where is the bank located? – ¿Dónde está una casa de cambio?(donde esta una casa de cambio);
How about it?(donde esta el banco)? - Money – Dinero (dinero).
Driving directions
Once you ask a question about how to get somewhere, you will hear the answer in Spanish. Remember some simple instructions in Spanish that someone might give you, such as telling you to turn right or left or to go straight ahead. Listen to these keywords:
- Right side – a la derecha(a la derecha)
- Left side – a la izquierda(a la izquierda)
- Straight ahead - derecho(derecho)
- On the corner - en la esquina(en la esquina)
- In one, two, three, four blocks - a una cuadra, a dos, tres, cuatro cuadras– (a una cuadra, a dos, tres, cuatro cuadras)
At a restaurant: what do you want to eat or drink?
These are probably the phrases you'll need most when you're in a restaurant. Order something using something you already know "quiero"(quiero) or "quisiera"(kissier) – “I want” or “I would like.” And don't forget to talk “por favor” And "gracias"!
- Table - Una mesa(una masa)
- Table for two, three, four - Una mesa para dos tres, cuatro(una mesa para dos, tres, cuatro)
- Menu – Un menú(un menu)
- Soup - Sopa(sop)
- Salad - Ensalada(ensalada)
- Hamburger (also necessary!) – Hamburguesa(amburgesa)
- With ketchup, mustard, tomato, lettuce - Con salsa de tomate, mostaza, tomate, lechuga– (con salsa de tomate, mostaza, tomate, lechuga)
- Snack – Una entrada(una entrada)
- Dessert - Un postre(un postre)
- Drink - Una bebida(una babyda)
- Water – Agua(agua)
- Red wine, white wine – Vino tinto(Bino Tinto), vino blanco(bino blanco)
- Beer - Cerveza(serveza)
- Coffee - Un café(un cafe)
- Call a waiter or waitress - ¡Señor! or ¡Señorita!(senior or señorita)
- Check - La cuenta(la cuenta)
Miscellaneous information
- Credit cards. Many places in small towns still don't accept credit cards, so be sure to have plenty of cash with you. You can ask if credit card is accepted - una tarjeta de credito(una tarheta de credito). If you have questions, you can always use nouns as a question. For example, you can take out a credit card and ask ¿Tarjeta de credito? They will understand.
- Universal word: No funciona(but functional) – no, it doesn’t work. You can use this in many other circumstances. Just point to a shower or something and say: “¡No funciona!”
- Practice saying everything out loud, so, firstly, you will remember some phrases without having to “peep” them, and secondly, you will learn to pronounce them quickly and, at the same time, smoothly. Simply listening to the person speaking will also help you understand people.
- Take a small pocket dictionary with you. Of course, you don't want to look for the right verb conjugation in the middle of a conversation, but you will always find the right noun quickly. Download this dictionary before your trip, it will definitely come in handy more than once.
1 – uno (uno)
2 – dos (dos)
3 – tres (tres)
4 – cuatro (cuatro)
5 – cinco (cinco)
6 – seis (seis)
7 – siete (siete)
8 – ocho (ocho)
9 – nueve (nueve)
10 – diez (dies)
P.S. You will learn more useful phrases in the online course.
Original title | Like :) | Translation |
Angel mio, estate conmigo, tu ve delante de mi y yo te seguire | 266 | My angel, be with me, you go ahead, and I will follow you |
Jamas te rindas, pase lo que pase | 236 | Never give up, no matter what |
Bajo el ala de un angel | 200 | Under the wing of an angel |
Mi vida, mis reglas! | 191 | My life is my rules! |
Sigue tu sueno | 179 | Follow your dream |
Salvame and guardame | 177 | Save and save |
Nunca te rindas | 158 | Never give up |
No hay nada imposible | 142 | Nothing is impossible |
Que laten siempre los corazones de los padres | 134 | Let the hearts of parents beat forever |
Solo Le pido a Dios "Cuida a las personas que amo!" | 131 | I only pray to the Almighty for one thing: “Keep the people I love!” |
Conseguire todo lo que quiera | 127 | I'll get everything I want |
Cada paso con Dios | 115 | Every step with God |
Gracias a mis padres por haberme dado la vida | 88 | Thank you parents for life |
Nunca te rindas aunque todo el mundo este en tu contra | 86 | Never give up, even if the whole world is against you |
Todo lo que pasa es para mejor | 85 | Everything that is not done is for the better |
Mi angel, estate conmigo siempre | 84 | My angel, always be with me |
Mis allegados siempre estan en mi corazon | 77 | My family is always in my heart |
Camino se hace al andar | 75 | The one who walks will master the road |
Solo adelante | 72 | Just forward |
Nada es eterno | 70 | Nothing lasts forever |
Todo esta en tus manos | 69 | Everything is in your hands |
Los milagros estan donde creen en ellos | 68 | Miracles are where people believe in them |
Eres mi vida | 66 | You are my life |
Mi amor por ti sera eterno | 61 | My love for you will be forever |
Sonriele a tu sueno | 60 | Smile to the dream |
No lamento nada. No tengo miedo de nada | 54 | I don't regret anything. I'm not afraid of anything |
Quien si no yo | 52 | Who else if not me |
Camino con Dios | 50 | I'm going with God |
Los angeles lo llaman alegria celestial, los demonios lo llaman sufrimiento infernal, los hombres lo llaman amor | 49 | Angels call it heavenly joy, demons call it hellish suffering, people call it love |
Mientras respiro, espero | 48 | I hope as long as I breathe |
El tiempo no cura | 47 | Time doesn't heal |
Creo en mi estrella | 45 | I believe in my star |
Felicidad es estar en armonia con la vida | 44 | Happiness is harmony with life |
Ser y no parecer | 43 | To be and not to seem |
Cuando las personas se van - dejales ir. El destino expulsa a los de mas. No significa que son malos. Significa que su papel en tu vida ya esta representado | 42 | When people leave, let them go. Fate excludes the superfluous. This doesn't mean they are bad. This means that their role in your life has already been played. |
Nunca te arrepientas de lo que hiciste si en aquel momento estabas feliz! | 42 | Never regret what you did if you were happy at that moment! |
Suena sin miedo | 42 | Dream without fear |
Se fiel al que te es fiel | 40 | Be faithful to those who are faithful to you |
Flota como una mariposa, pica como una abeja | 39 | Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee |
Vivir con el presente | 39 | Live in the moment |
Soy la major | 38 | I'm the best |
Todo es para ti, mama | 38 | Everything for you mom |
A cada uno lo suyo | 37 | To each his own |
Agradezco a mi destino | 37 | I thank my fate |
En el corazon para siempre | 36 | Forever in the heart |
La distancia no importa si te llevo en mi corazon | 36 | Distance doesn't matter if you're in my heart |
La vida es un juego | 36 | Life is a game |
Para mi siempre estaras vivo | 34 | For me you are always alive |
No se que pasara manana, lo importante es ser feliz hoy! | 33 | I don’t know what will happen tomorrow... the main thing is to be happy today! |
Con Dios | 32 | With God |
Cuando el amor no es locura, no es amor | 32 | If love is not madness, it is not love |
Juntos para siempre | 32 | Together forever |
Yo mismo me hago la vida | 32 | I build my own life |
El futuro pertenece a quienes creen en sus suenos | 30 | The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams |
No llores porque se termino, sonrie porque sucedio | 30 | Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened |
No dejes que te paren | 29 | Don't let yourself be stopped |
Angel de la muerte | 28 | Angel of Death |
Bebemos, cantamos y amamos | 28 | We drink, sing and love |
Te quiero y nunca te olvidare. Eres lo mejor que hubo en mi vida | 28 | I love you and will never forget you. You are the best thing in my life |
La vida es una lucha | 27 | Life is a struggle |
Mi amor, te necesito como el aire | 27 | My love, I need you like air |
Quisiera compartir la eternidad contigo | 27 | Let's divide eternity into two |
Si algun dia vas a pensar en mi, recuerda que tu mismo me has dejado ir | 27 | If you ever miss me, remember that you let me go |
A toda costa | 26 | At any cost |
Amar hasta el ultimo suspiro, hasta el ultimo latido del corazon | 26 | Love until the last breath, until the last heartbeat |
Cuando una puerta se cierra, otra se abre | 26 | When one door closes, another opens |
Gracias por hacerme feliz | 26 | Thank you for the happiness |
Vivir significa luchar | 26 | To live is to fight |
Dios desea lo que quiere la mujer | 25 | What a woman wants is what God wants |
Hasta el que esta lejos se acerca si le tienes en tu corazon | 25 | Even the one who is far away is close if he is in your heart |
La vida | 25 | life |
Quisiera estar contigo siempre, y que esto dure una eternidad | 24 | I want to be with you always, and so that it lasts forever |
Aunque no tengas nada, tienes la vida, donde lo hay todo | 23 | Even if you have nothing, you have a life that has everything. |
Solamente tuya | 23 | Only yours |
El ganador se lo lleva todo | 22 | Winner takes all |
La felicidad y el amor me llevan de la mano en la vida | 22 | Happiness and love lead me by the hand through life |
La paciencia tiene mas poder que la fuerza | 22 | Patience has more power than strength |
Los suenos son la realidad. Lo principal es venir en mucha gana y hacer un paso adelante | 22 | Dreams are reality. The main thing is to want it badly and take a step forward. |
Vivir para el amor | 22 | Live for love |
Eres mi fuerza | 21 | You are my strength |
Estate conmigo siempre | 21 | Be with me always |
Me juego la vida | 21 | I'm playing with my life |
Cuando veas caer una estrella, recuerdame | 20 | When you see a shooting star, remember me |
Lograste hacerme feliz | 19 | You made me happy |
Tus deseos son mi flaqueza | 19 | Your desires are my weakness |
Estoy a la vista de Dios | 18 | I'm in God's sight |
No te pongas triste cuando entiendas tus errores | 18 | Don't be sad when you realize your mistakes |
Solo los buenos beben, los malos, no necesitan alcohol para pecar! | 18 | Only good people drink, and bad people don’t need alcohol to sin. |
Es muy temprano que nosotros vayamos al cielo | 17 | It's too early for us to go to heaven |
Vivo con la esperanza | 17 | I live in hope |
Si no puedes convencerlos, confundelos | 16 | If you can't convince, confuse |
Lo mas importante en la vida es amar y ser amado | 15 | The main thing in life is to love and be loved |
Para conservar la felicidad, hay que compartirla | 15 | To maintain happiness, it must be shared. |
Eres mi debilidad | 14 | You are my weakness |
No te tomes la vida en serio, al fin y al cabo no saldras vivo de ella | 14 | Don't take life seriously, in the end you won't come out of it alive |
Nuestro amor es eterno | 14 | Our love is eternal |
Solo la vida que has vivido con el amor se puede llamar victoria | 14 | Only a life lived with love can be called a victory. |
Todos los hombres estan a mis pies | 13 | All the men are at my feet |
Busco la verdad | 12 | Looking for the truth |
Sabemos quienes somos, pero no sabemos quienes podemos ser | 12 | We know who we are, but we don't know who we can be. |
Un corazon es una riqueza que no se vende ni se compra, pero que se regala | 12 | The heart is wealth that cannot be sold and cannot be bought, but can only be given as a gift. |
El que lee mucho y anda mucho, ve mucho y sabe mucho | 11 | One who reads a lot and walks a lot, sees a lot and knows a lot |
Mas hermoso parece el soldado muerto en la batalla que sano en la huida | 11 | A soldier who died in battle seems more beautiful than one who survived in flight. |
Que me odien, lo importante es que me tengan miedo | 11 | Let them hate, as long as they are afraid |
Solo mi amor siempre esta conmigo | 11 | Forever and ever, my only love is with me |
Tu dejaste a mi lado una parte de ti, voy a amarla y cuidarla, por si no querras quedarte | 11 | You left a part of yourself next to me, I will love it and protect it if you don’t want to stay |
Dios de la muerte | 10 | God of death |
Un dia todo ira bien: he aqui nuestra esperanza. Todo va bien hoy: he aqui la ilusion | 10 | One day everything will be fine: that is our hope. Everything is fine today: this is an illusion |
Como no me he preocupado de nacer, no me preocupo de morir | 9 | Just as I didn't worry about my birth, I don't worry about death either. |
Cualquiera se puede equivocar, incluso yo | 9 | Anyone can make mistakes, even me |
Cuervo oscuro | 9 | Dark Raven |
La alegria no es mas que saber disfrutar de las cosas simples de la vida | 9 | Joy is nothing more than being able to enjoy the simple things in life. |
La libertad es uno de los mas preciados dones que a los hombres dieran los cielos | 9 | Freedom is one of the most precious gifts that heaven has given to people. |
Por muy larga que sea la tormenta, el sol siempre vuelve a brillar entre las nubes | 9 | No matter how long the storm is, the sun always begins to shine between the clouds |
Una vez que consigues lo que quieres, tienes algo que perder | 9 | When you get what you want, you have something to lose |
Amor apasionado | 8 | Passionate love |
Dios | 8 | God |
Soy como el viento entre las alas: siempre al lado y siempre invisible | 8 | I'm like the wind between the wings, always close and always invisible |
Siempre me quedara la voz suave del mar | 7 | The soft voice of the sea will forever remain with me |
Te echo mucho de menos, amor mio… Haces latir mi corazon… | 7 | I miss you, my love... You make my heart beat... |
Amar es el mas poderoso hechizo para ser amado | 6 | Loving is the most powerful means of being loved |
Casi desde el cielo | 6 | Almost from heaven |
El arte es una mentira que nos acerca a la verdad | 6 | Art is an illusion that brings us closer to reality |
Eres todo lo que tengo. Y no me quiero morir. Sin poder otra vez. Volver a verte | 6 | You're all I have. And I don't want to die. Failing again. see you |
La alegria | 6 | joy, fun |
La modestia en el hombre de talento es cosa honesta; en los grandes genios, hipocresia | 6 | Modesty for a talented person is integrity, but for great geniuses it is hypocrisy |
Todas las experiencias son positivas. Si no hay sombras, no puede haber luz | 6 | Any experience is positive. If there were no shadow, there would be no light |
Aunque miro al otro lado, mi corazon solo te ve a ti | 5 | But even if I look the other way, my heart only sees you |
El amor es la fuerza y la razon por la que el mundo sigue dando vueltas | 5 | Love is the power and the reason the earth turns |
Si tu amor se apago, dimelo a la cara, estoy aqui | 5 | If your love has faded, tell me straight to my face, I'm here |
Cuando dicen que soy demasiado viejo para hacer una cosa, procuro hacerla enseguida | 4 | When they say I'm too old to do something, I try to do it immediately |
Desearia ser una lagrima tuya… para nacer en tus ojos, vivir en tus mejillas y morir en tus labios | 4 | I would like to be your tear in order to be born in your eyes, live on your cheeks and die on your lips |
Es para mi una alegria oir sonar el reloj; veo transcurrida una hora de mi vida y me creo un poco mas cerca de Dios | 4 | It is a joy for me to hear the clock strike, I see that an hour of my life is passing and I think that I am a little closer to God |
La tierra | 4 | Earth |
Los cielos | 4 | heaven |
Rico | 4 | rich |
Un pintor es un hombre que pinta lo que vende. Un artista, en cambio, es un hombre que vende lo que pinta | 4 | A painter is a person who depicts what he sells. And a master is a person who sells what he depicts |
El hombre solo recurre a la verdad cuando anda corto de mentiras | 3 | A person resorts to the truth only when he does not come to a lie |
Hermoso | 3 | Beautiful |
La pintura es mas fuerte que yo, siempre consigue que haga lo que ella quiere | 3 | Painting is stronger than me, it always makes me do what it wants |
La unica diferencia entre un loco y yo es que yo no estoy loco | 3 | The only difference between a crazy person and me is that I'm not crazy |
La vida es una mala noche en una mala posada | 3 | Life is a painful night in bad |
No hay carga mas pesada que una mujer liviana | 3 | There is no burden heavier than a fickle woman |
No hay en la tierra, conforme a mi parecer, contento que se iguale a alcanzar la libertad perdida | 3 | It seems to me that there is no greater joy on Earth than achieving lost freedom |
No me importa que el mundo se termine si estamos juntos tu y yo | 3 | It doesn't matter if the world ends, if we are together - you and me |
Como puede venir ningun bueno si no volvemos por la honra de Dios, es decir, si no cumplimos en seguida con nuestro deber de cristianos y civilizadores? | 2 | How can anything good happen if we do not defend the good name of the Lord, that is, do not immediately fulfill our duty as Christians and educators? |
Esta fuerza tiene el amor si es perfecto, que olvidamos nuestro contento por contentar a quien amamos | 2 | If love is perfect, it has such power that we forget our joy in order to please the one we love |
La calidad de un pintor depende de la cantidad de pasado que lleve consigo | 2 | The class of an artist depends on the size of the past that he carries with him |
La diligencia en escuchar es el mas breve camino hacia la ciencia | 2 | Listening diligently is the shortest path to knowledge |
La hora perfecta de comer es, para el rico cuando tiene ganas, y para el pobre, cuando tiene que | 2 | The ideal time to eat for the rich is when there is an appetite, and for the poor - when there is food. |
Mas vale morir con honra que vivir deshonrado | 2 | Dying with honor is more valuable than living dishonored |
Camaradas y amigos, este es el camino de las penalidades, pero por el se va a Peru a ser ricos. Por alli vais al descanso en Panama, pero a ser pobres. Escoged | 1 | Comrades and friends, this is the road of suffering, but it leads to wealth in Peru. And that leads to a vacation in Panama, but to poverty. The choice is made |
La mayor desgracia de la juventud actual es ya no pertenecer a ella | 1 | The biggest misfortune of modern youth is to no longer relate to them |
La voz es la mujer mas celosa del mundo. Vive contigo, vive ahi, tienes que tratarla muy bien, tienes que mimarle, tienes que ser muy carinoso | 1 | The voice is the most jealous woman in the world. She lives with you, here; you must treat her very well, you must pamper her, you must be very gentle |
Pareceme, senores, que ya no podemos hacer otra cosa si no que se ponga una cruz | 1 | It seems to me, gentlemen, that we can no longer act differently if there is no blessing for it |
Pues que ansi es, adelante en buena hora. (al iniciar la primera batalla contra los Tlaxcaltecas tras varios infructuosos intentos de alianza con ellos) | 1 | Well, go ahead, have a good time. (starting the first battle against the Tlaxcaltecs after several unsuccessful attempts to unite with them) |
En la vida, como en ajedrez, las piezas mayores pueden volverse sobre sus pasos, pero los peones solo tienen un sentido de avance | In life, as in chess, senior pieces can turn, but pawns can only move forward |
Like many European languages, Spanish has its roots in Latin. The modern version of this language was formed at the end of the 13th century based on the Castilian dialect. It is known that when Columbus set out to discover the New World, he already spoke the kind of Spanish that modern native speakers can understand.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world. Having gone beyond the borders of old Spain, he conquered other countries and continents. It is now spoken by about 450 million people.
No matter what continent Spanish is spoken on, the first thing that distinguishes it from other languages is incredible expression, bright emotional coloring, a riot of colors and feelings. For open, sociable, bright personalities who do not hide their emotions and experiences, choosing a phrase in Spanish for a tattoo will be the surest and best option.
The list of Spanish-speaking celebrities is endless; among the talents noted in history are writers Miguel Cervantes, Gustavo Becker, Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, artists Francisco Goya, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, architect Antonio Gaudi, director Guillermo del Toro, political figures Che Guevara and Augusto Pinochet.
This is interesting! The Spanish language is so expressive that even when writing interrogative and exclamation sentences, people use the question mark and exclamation mark twice (at the beginning and end of the sentence).
Themes and meanings of Spanish aphorisms
People who want to get a tattoo in the form of an inscription in Spanish will not have a difficult time finding an expression or aphorism that will help show their own inner world. These could be lyrical reflections on love, or witty and sarcastic statements about the meaning of life, lofty reflections on the role of man in this world, ironic remarks about the values of modern society.
Everyone can find something close and dear in Spanish that coincides with their own ideological positions.
Having chosen a philosophical thought you like, it is better to check the correctness of its spelling and translation several times in trusted sources. The fact is that in the Spanish language there are a lot of cognates (words with a common root base, but differing in sound, spelling and meaning); an incorrectly chosen word can significantly change the original meaning of the expression.
Did you know? A special feature of the Spanish language is its relative ease of reading and writing. Basically, words are read the same way they are written. This feature of the language allows you to read Spanish fluently even for those who do not speak it.
Stylistic options for formatting phrases in Spanish
Unlike the melodic bohemian Italian language, Spanish has always amazed us with its bright intonation and expression. This language may sound soft and beautiful, but in other circumstances it can be strict and harsh. Such features of Spanish allow the use of various types of decorative design of phrases in Spanish with translation.
Beautiful thoughts about love, happiness, freedom can be designed in the form of elegant lines, with floral or fantasy patterns woven into them. Philosophical reflections about life and death, about the role of man in this world, about loneliness can be executed in a simple font, or imitate printed letters. Statements about fate or God will look very impressive when performed in strict Gothic style.
Like any other tattoo inscriptions, phrases in Spanish can be made into a tattoo on their own or as part of a larger design. Everything depends only on the flight of imagination of the customer and the professionalism of the tattoo artist.
Where is the best place to place a tattoo with an inscription on the body?
Many people, when deciding to get a tattoo, wonder where exactly it should be on their body. The following questions will help you choose a suitable place for a tattoo image:
- Does tattooing have a decorative meaning, or is it a kind of talisman with which you are not afraid to walk through life?
In the first case, the tattoo can be applied to any suitable part of the body, in the second, you should choose a place hidden from public view. Let only your nearest and dearest see this amulet. - Is a tattoo in the form of an inscription a whole image, or is it part of the composition of another tattoo image?
In the first case, the tattoo does not take up much volume, and it can be placed on any suitable location (under the collarbone, on the forearm, on the chest, neck, under the ankle). In the case where the inscription in Spanish is only part of another design, the tattoo can be placed on the chest, forearm, on the back, in the ribs, thighs, and shins. - What kind of professional activity does someone who wants to get a tattoo do?
It happens that creative and expressive individuals who strive for self-expression choose extremely responsible and serious professions where appearance plays an important role. In such cases, you need to choose places on the body that, if desired, can be easily hidden under clothing.
The issue of tattooing must be approached very seriously and responsibly, since the image is made for many years to come. It is better if it is a balanced, deliberate decision, rather than a spontaneous impulse.
Before applying a tattoo, you must make inquiries about the salon where this service is provided, look at the work of the artist who will carry out the work, and you must also do a test for allergies to dyes used in the tattoo industry. If you carefully follow all the rules and recommendations for tattoo care, the image will turn out beautiful and impressive.
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In this section you will find the 400 most common phrases. They will help improve your speaking, reading and writing skills. If you remember the entire list, it will be easier for you to start a conversation and understand what was answered. After completing this page, please visit: phrases 2, phrases 3, phrases 4. You will spend 30 minutes on this lesson. To listen to the word, please click on the Audio icon . If you have any questions regarding this course, please contact me by email: Learn Spanish.
Russian language | Spanish | Audio |
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How are you? | What do you think? | |
How are you doing? | What do you think? | |
How are you? / What's happening? | What do you mean? | |
OK, thank you! | Bien, gracias. | |
Hello! | Hola | |
Good morning! | Buenos Days | |
Good afternoon | Buenas tardes | |
Good evening! | Buenas tardes | |
And you? | ¿Y tú? | |
What about you? | ¿Y Usted? | |
good, good, good, good | Bien | |
We speak two languages. | Hablamos dos idiomas. | |
They speak four languages. | Ellos hablan cuatro idiomas. | |
I visited one country. | Solo visite un país. | |
She visited three countries. | Ella visitó tres países | |
She has one sister. | Ella tiene una hermana. | |
She has two sisters. | El tiene très hermanas. | |
Welcome! | Bienvenido/a | |
Do you like it here? | ¿Te gusta (vivir) aquí? | |
See you! | ¡Hasta luego! | |
Thank you very much! | ¡Muchas gracias! | |
I really like it! | Me gusta mucho. | |
happy, happy, happy, happy | Feliz | |
sad, sad, sad, sad | Triste | |
Thank you! | ¡Gracias! | |
My pleasure! | ¡De nada! | |
Have a nice day! | Que pases un buen día | |
Good night! | Buenas nights | |
Have a nice trip! | ¡Buen viaje! | |
It was a pleasure talking with you! | Me ha gustado hablar contigo | |
Am I right or am I wrong? | ¿Tengo razón o no? | |
Is he older or younger than you? | (Él) es mayor o menor que tú? | |
Is the test easy or difficult? | ¿Es el examen fácil o difícil? | |
Is this book old or new? | ¿Es este libro nuevo o antiguo? | |
It's very expensive | Esto es muy caro. |
more phrases
phrases | Spanish | Audio |
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I don't speak Korean (Korean) | No hablo coreano | |
I like Japanese language | Me encanta el idioma japonés / Me encanta el japonés | |
I speak Italian | Hablo italiano | |
I want to learn Spanish | Quiero aprender español | |
My native language is German | Mi lengua materna es alemán | |
Spanish is easy to learn | El español es facil de aprender | |
He has a rug made in Morocco | El tiene una alfombra marroquí | |
I have an American car | Tengo un coche americano | |
I love French cheese | Me encanta el queso frances | |
I am Italian (Italian) | Soy italiano/a | |
My dad is Greek | Mi padre es griego | |
My wife is Korean | Mi esposa es coreana | |
Have you been to India? | ¿Has estado alguna vez en la India? | |
I came from Spain | Vengo de Spain | |
I live in America | Vivo en America | |
I want to go to Germany | Quiero ir a Alemania | |
I was born (born) in Italy | Nací en Italia | |
Japan is a beautiful country | Japón es un país precioso / bello | |
Long time no see! | Cuánto tiempo sin vernos | |
I missed you | Te he echado de menos | |
What's new? | ¿Qué hay de nuevo? | |
Nothing new | Nada nuevo | |
Feel at home! | Como si estuvieras en tu casa | |
Have a nice trip! | ¡Buen viaje! | |
Is it possible to practice Italian with/with you? | ¿Puedo practicar italiano contigo? | |
I speak French, but with an accent | Hablo francés pero con acento. | |
I was born in Miami | Yo naci en Miami. | |
I'm from Japan | Soy de Japan | |
This is a letter in a book | La carta está dentro del libro. | |
This pen is under the table | El boligrafo está debajo de la mesa. | |
Directions, orientation | Las directions | |
Can I help you? | ¿Le puedo ayudar? | |
Can you help me? | ¿Me podria ayudar? | |
Could you show me? | ¿Me lo enseña? | |
Come with me! | ¡Venga conmigo! | |
City center | Centro / centro de la ciudad | |
Sorry... | ¡Disculpe! / ¡Perdone! | |
Go straight | Vaya recto | |
How do I get to the museum? | ¿Cómo se va al museo? / ¿Cómo se llega al museo? | |
How long does it take to get there? | ¿Cuánto se tarda en llegar ahí? | |
I'm lost | Estoy perdido | |
I'm not from here | No soy de aquí / Soy de fuera | |
It's far from here | Está lejos/Queda lejos | |
It's nearby | Está cerca / Queda lejos | |
Wait a minute! | ¡Un momento, por favor! | |
Turn left | Gire a la izquierda | |
Turn right | Gire a la derecha |
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Spanish is one of the most popular languages in the world, it is spoken in Spain and in Latin American countries, although they speak dialects and variations of classic Spanish. Classical Spanish is the basis and is perfectly understood in Peru, Chile, Portugal, Mexico, Cuba and other South American countries. In general, this amounts to more than half a billion people in the world. So learning 100 phrases in Spanish will be useful.
The language of Lorca and Cervantes
The Spanish language sounds beautiful, is melodic and easy to learn. The spelling and pronunciation are almost identical; learning it yourself at the tourist level is quite simple. In everyday speech, Spaniards use approximately 700-1000 words, of which approximately 150-200 are verbs. And for tourism purposes, in order not to get lost in the cities of Spain or to understand airport employees, about 100 phrases consisting of 300-350 words are enough.
They are conventionally divided into several groups: words of gratitude and phrases for polite communication in a restaurant, airport and on the road. You will also need numbers, pronouns and the most popular verbs, directions and names of places, days of the week and time. You also need to learn the words necessary in difficult and dangerous situations, ask for help or help passers-by.
Sounds and pronunciations in Spanish
To speak Spanish, start learning with the basics - phonetics and the alphabet. Language has its own peculiarities and complexities. The Spanish alphabet is almost identical to the English one, with the exception of 1 detail - the letter “Ñ” has been added, it is read “n”. Otherwise they are the same. Let's look at the details of the phonetic features of Spanish letters:
- at the beginning of a word the letter “H” is not pronounced, in the word “Hola!” (hello), it is pronounced “Ola” with the first vowel removed;
- in classical Spanish, the letter “C” is often pronounced with a whistle, somewhat similar to the English combination “th”;
- the letter “E” is read “E”, at this moment foreigners can be heard strongly;
- the letter "L" in Spanish is soft;
- Basically, words are read as they are written, there are exceptions, but they are few;
- stress is placed according to the rules, unlike the Russian language - at the end of the word there is a consonant letter (except for N and S), then the stress is on the last syllable, vowel or letters N and S, then on the penultimate one;
- the letter “C” is read “K” in combination with the vowels a, o, u; and “C” - with the letters e, i;
- the letter "G" is read "Г" in combination with a, o, u; and with the letters e, i – pronounced “X”;
- special combinations “GUE”, “GUI” are read as “Ge” and “Gi”, and “QUE” and “QUI” are read as “Ke” and “Ki”;
- the letter “V” is pronounced like the middle between “v” and “b”;
- the letters “S” and “Z” are read like the Russian “S”, and in Spain they are pronounced similar to “ts”.
These features are easy to remember, otherwise the languages are similar and it is not difficult for Russians to learn Spanish and speak it in a way that is understandable for the natives of Spain.
The difficulty lies in the first 2-3 months of training, when pronunciation is difficult; at this time it is better to study with a teacher. You can independently instill the incorrect sound of some words and letter combinations; it is then difficult to relearn.
How to learn a foreign language?
Regardless of the country and language, its study must contain certain points and stages, then memorization and understanding will be achieved to the required extent. You can’t learn sentences without learning how individual words are pronounced, and you can’t start talking without gaining basic knowledge in constructing phrases. It is best to do everything gradually, including all stages:
- setting up pronunciation, studying basic words and sounds - here you can create a dictionary where new phrases and expressions are recorded with transcription and translation;
- solving and performing exercises on phonetics and spelling;
- writing words and expressions to consolidate knowledge with rote memory;
- listening to music and watching movies in Spanish with subtitles;
- reading books by Spanish authors and translating them - start with simple children's stories that are familiar to you from childhood, then move on to more complex ones;
- communication with native speakers in chat, social networks, language centers, trips to a Spanish-speaking country.
Skipping any of the stages will negatively affect the speed and completeness of language learning; it is better if everything is in a complex. Communicating in Spanish will allow you to collect all the knowledge you have acquired and try to reproduce phrases so that you are understood. This is an opportunity to hear and try to understand real Spanish speech, because it is very different from the book.
Words of greeting and phrases of gratitude
First of all, write down the words of greeting and farewell in your dictionary; they are the basis for any language and for communication in any country. Spain is no exception; here everyone greets politely in shops, cafes, and when meeting acquaintances and friends. As in Russian, Spanish has several variants of phrases for varying degrees of “kinship” with the interlocutor.
When meeting a friend and a well-known peer, you can say ¡Hola! (Ola!) - Hello! But to a stranger or an adult interlocutor they say ¡Buenos días! (Buenos Dias!), ¡Buenas tardes! (Buenos tardes!) or ¡Buenas noches! (Buenos noches!), which translates accordingly to “Good morning/day/night!”
Usually after the greeting I add a polite question “How are you?” or its variations, to which they do not talk about their problems, they simply say “Okay! How are you?” It sounds like this:
What do you mean? ke tal How are you?
What do you think? komo estás How are you doing?
These two phrases can be used to communicate with an acquaintance or friend, but to a stranger or group of people you should say:
What do you think? komo está How are you doing? (if there is only one person), or
What's the point? komo estan How are you doing? (if you are addressing a group of people).
The answer options again depend on the interlocutor:
Bien, ¿y tú? [bean, and tu] Okay, what about you? - this is what you can say to a friend, but in other options you need the following wording:
Bien, gracias ¿y Usted? [bean, gracias and ustet] Okay, thanks! What about you?
In addition to standard greetings, you can use or hear the following phrases: ¿Qué tal la vida/ el trabajo/ la familia/ los estudios? (que tal la vida/el trabajo/la familia/los estudios), which means - How is your life/work/family/studies?
In response to these phrases, you can respond with the standard “Bien!”, or you can diversify your communication:
- ¡Excelente! (exelente) Great!
- ¡Muy bien! (muy bien) Very good!
- Más o menos. (mas o menos) More or less.
- Regular. (regular) Normal.
- Mal. (male) Bad.
- Muy mal. (muy mal) Very bad.
- Fatal. (fatal) Terrible.
But after these phrases, polite Spaniards will begin to ask questions and demand details; if you are not ready for this, then limit yourself to the standard wording.
You can say goodbye or wish you a good day with the famous phrase
- “¡Chao! (whao) Bye!” or “¡Adiós! (adós) Bye! Goodbye!" if the interlocutors are older than you or unfamiliar, then it is better to choose one of these:
- ¡Hasta luego! asta luego Goodbye!
- ¡Hasta pronto! asta pronto See you soon!
- ¡Hasta mañana! asta mañana See you tomorrow!
- Nos vemos. nose vemos See you later! See you.
If suddenly you are faced with a complete misunderstanding of your interlocutor, then you can tell him about it in the following words:
- No entiendo But entiendo I don’t understand.
- Mas despacio, por favor. Mas-despacio, por-favor Could you speak more slowly?
- No comprendo. But comprendo I don't understand.
These words are enough to look like a polite person when communicating with residents in Spanish cities. If you have difficulties in understanding, you can switch to English, if it is easier for you to select phrases in this language, besides, you can meet Russian-speaking people, there are a lot of them in all countries of Europe and Latin America.
The right words if you don't know the way
The Spaniards are quite responsive and will gladly give directions to a tourist, but you must know how to ask and what they can tell you. In order not to memorize complex phrases and phrases, 3 options are enough and you will be understood:
Where is…
I need…
For example, you need to ask directions to a bank or hotel, you can ask the question this way:
- ¿Dónde está la calle/un banco/un hotel? (Donde esta la saye/un banko/un hotel?) – Where is the street/bank/hotel?
- Yo necesito la estación de ferrocarril. (yo nesesito la estacion de ferrocarril) - I need a station.
Other options that can be used to find the road:
¿Cómo llego a...? - How do I get to…?
¿Qué tan lejos es…? - How far is...?
In response, they may offer you a map or show you the direction, or they may explain in detail how to get there and where to turn; for this, the following expressions are used:
- Right side, to the right (a la derecha) a la derecha;
- Left side, to the left (a la izquierda) a la izquierda;
- Straight ahead (derecho) derecho;
- On the corner (en la esquina) en la esquina;
- Far (Lejos) Lejos;
- Near/near (Serca) Cerca;
- In one/two/three/four blocks (a una cuadra/a dos,/tres/cuatro cuadras) a una cuadra/a dos/tres/cuatro cuadras.
Even if you don't understand the Spanish answer well, you can ask to repeat it again or say that you don't understand. As a rule, they will be happy to draw a map, guide you to a place, or explain in more detail and more clearly.
In Spain they treat tourists well and are happy when you manage to pronounce words correctly. They will help you on the street and in the store, and the police officers will also escort you to the right place.
Phrases for emergency situations
Unforeseen situations can happen to anyone, no one is immune from this. You or your friends, as well as a person on the street, may need help. You wouldn’t walk past people in trouble simply because you don’t know how to call a doctor in Spanish, would you? When traveling with children, a quick response to a situation is often required, and searching for the correct phrase in a phrasebook or online translator will make it very difficult to solve the problem. What basic phrases might you need to find help:
- ¡Ayúdame! (Ayudame!) Help me!
- Help! (Socorro!) Socorro!
- Stop! (Stop!) (Pare!) Pare!
- Necesito un doctor/ dentista/ official de police. - I need a doctor/dentist/policeman.
- ¿Hay una farmacía cerca? - Is there a pharmacy nearby?
- ¿Puedo utilizar su telefono? - Can I use your phone?
- ¡Llame a la policía/ ambulancia/ los bomberos! (Yame a-lapolicia/a-unambulansya/a-los-bomberos!) - Call the police/ambulance/fire department!
- Fire! (fuego) Fuego!
- I'm lost. (meh perdido) Me he perdido.
These phrases will be enough to ask passers-by for help in an emergency. If you know them by heart, it may save someone’s life or health and make your trip much calmer and safer.
As a conclusion!
Spanish is a beautiful, sonorous and musical language; learning it is pleasant and easy. Phrases for tourists are just the beginning, the tip of the iceberg, and a real understanding of this music will come after a year or two of mastering it. When you can understand your interlocutor, and not guess by gestures what they told you, when you can watch Spanish films without subtitles and translation, then you can confidently go to a foreign country and enjoy its culture and inner world.
Where you can learn Spanish:
- Language schools, courses and individual lessons with a teacher are the most popular and most productive way.
- Online programs and smartphone apps for self-study are time-consuming and require self-discipline.
- Video and audio lessons, exercises and assignments online and in books will require adjustments from a specialist or assistance at an entry-level level.
- Visiting a country or communicating with native speakers is quick, but it will only give you spoken language; they won’t teach you how to read and write.
If learning Spanish is your dream, then supplement your learning by reading the history of the country, books by national authors, and searching for information about its culture and characteristics. Then the picture will be more complete. If you need a language to do work, then deepen your study with technical knowledge and specialized words. To do this, you will need special literature, magazines, newspapers, websites and blogs on the desired topics, and you should start studying them only after completing the basic part.
Classes can take from six months to infinity, depending on the intensity and density of classes, the degree of immersion in learning, repeating acquired knowledge and adding new words and phrases.
Spanish is one of the most beautiful and sonorous languages. There are a huge number of established phrases and phrases in this language. In this collection you can find various quotes and aphorisms in Spanish, catchphrases and sayings of famous people. There are both long and short phrases filled with deep philosophical meaning and simply cool and interesting sayings. Some are suitable for painting on the wrist or forearm, while others can be painted on the side, thigh or lower leg.
- Sabemos quiénes somos, pero no sabemos quiénes podemos ser
We know who we are, but we don't know who we can be.
- Gracias a mis padres por haberme dado la vida
Thank you parents for life
- No te pongas triste cuando entiendas tus errores
Don't be sad when you realize your mistakes
- Yo mismo me hago la vida
I build my own life
- No hay nada imposible
Nothing is impossible
- Una vez que consigues lo que quieres, tienes algo que perder
When you get what you want, you have something to lose
- Hasta el que está lejos se acerca si le tienes en tu corazón
Even the one who is far away is close if he is in your heart
- Sueña sin miedo
Dream without fear
- Dios de la muerte
God of death
- Nunca te arrepientas de lo que hiciste si en aquel momento estabas feliz!
Never regret what you did if you were happy at that moment!
- Amar hasta el último suspiro, hasta el último latido del corazón.
To love until the last breath, until the last heartbeat.
- Flota como una mariposa, pica como una abeja.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
- El amor es la fuerza y la razón por la que el mundo sigue dando vueltas.
Love is the power and reason why the Earth rotates.
- Mis allegados siempre están en mi corazón.
My family is always in my heart.
- Nada es eterno.
Nothing lasts forever.
- Cuando las personas se van - déjales ir.
When people leave, let them go.
- Bajo el ala de un angel
Under the wing of an angel
- La alegría no es más que saber disfrutar de las cosas simples de la vida
Joy is nothing more than being able to enjoy the simple things in life.
- Cuando veas caer una estrella, recuérdame
When you see a shooting star, remember me
- Mientras respiro, espero
I hope as long as I breathe
- Si tu amor se apagó, dímelo a la cara, estoy aquí
If your love has faded, tell me straight to my face, I'm here
- Tú dejaste a mi lado una parte de ti, voy a amarla y cuidarla, por si no querrás quedarte
You left a part of yourself next to me, I will love it and protect it if you don’t want to stay
- Eres mi vida
You are my life
- Salvame and guardame
Save and save
- Sigue tu sueño
Follow your dream
- Solamente tuya
Only yours
- Un día todo irá bien: he aquí nuestra esperanza. Todo va bien hoy: he aquí la ilusión
One day everything will be fine: that is our hope. Everything is fine today: this is an illusion
- Casi desde el cielo
Almost from heaven
- No lamento nada. No tengo miedo de nada
I don't regret anything. I'm not afraid of anything
- La vida es una lucha
Life is a struggle
- La distancia no importa si te llevo en mi corazón
Distance doesn't matter if you're in my heart
- Camino con Dios
I'm going with God
- Felicidad es estar en armonia con la vida
Happiness is harmony with life
- Un corazón es una riqueza que no se vende ni se compra, pero que se regala
The heart is wealth that cannot be sold and cannot be bought, but can only be given as a gift.
- Cada paso con Dios
Every step with God
- Mi vida, mis reglas!
My life is my rules!
- El ganador se lo lleva todo
Winner takes all
- Angel de la muerte
Angel of Death
- Jamás te rindas, pase lo que pase
Never give up, no matter what
- Desearía ser una lágrima tuya... para nacer en tus ojos, vivir en tus mejillas y morir en tus labios
I would like to be your tear... in order to be born in your eyes, live on your cheeks and die on your lips
- Ser y no parecer
To be and not to seem
- Me juego la vida
I'm playing with my life
- Soy como el viento entre las alas: siempre al lado y siempre invisible
I'm like the wind between the wings, always close and always invisible
- Amar es el más poderoso hechizo para ser amado
Loving is the most powerful means of being loved
- Todo es para ti, mama
Everything for you, mom
- Todo lo que pasa es para mejor
Everything that is not done is for the better
- Aunque no tengas nada, tienes la vida, donde lo hay todo
Even if you have nothing, you have a life that has everything
- Por muy larga que sea la tormenta, el sol siempre vuelve a brillar entre las nubes
No matter how long the storm is, the sun always begins to shine between the clouds
- Solo mi amor siempre está conmigo
Forever and ever, my only love is with me
- Cuando el amor no es locura, no es amor
If love is not madness, it is not love
- Te quiero y nunca te olvidare. Eres lo mejor que hubo en mi vida
I love you and will never forget you. You are the best thing in my life
- Mi amor, te necesito como el aire
My love, I need you like air
- Eres mi fuerza
You are my strength
- Vivir con el presente
Live in the moment
- Vivir significa luchar
To live is to fight
- Soy la major
- Vivir para el amor
Live for love
- Siempre me quedara la voz suave del mar
- Agradezco a mi destino
I thank my fate
- Amor apasionado
Passionate love
- Dios desea lo que quiere la mujer
What a woman wants is what God wants
- Los milagros están donde creen en ellos
Miracles are where people believe in them
- Solo adelante
Just forward
- Solo Le pido a Dios - "Cuida a las personas que amo!"
I only pray to the Almighty for one thing - “Keep the people I love!”
- Aunque miro al otro lado, mi corazón sólo te ve a ti
But even if I look the other way, my heart only sees you
- No dejes que te paren
Don't let yourself be stopped
- Estoy a la vista de Dios
I'm in God's sight
- A cada uno lo suyo
To each his own
- Creo en mi estrella
I believe in my star
- Lograste hacerme feliz
You made me happy
- Los angeles lo llaman alegría celestial, los demonios lo llaman sufrimiento infernal, los hombres lo llaman amor
Angels call it heavenly joy, demons call it hellish suffering, people call it love
- No me importa que el mundo se termine si estamos juntos tú y yo
It doesn't matter if the world ends, if we are together - you and me
- No llores porque se terminó, sonríe porque sucedio
Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened
- A toda costa
At any cost
- Lo más importante en la vida es amar y ser amado
The main thing in life is to love and be loved
- Nunca te rindas
Never give up
- Te echo mucho de menos, amor mío... Haces latir mi corazón...
I miss you, my love... You make my heart beat...
- Tus deseos son mi flaqueza
Your desires are my weakness
- Solo la vida que has vivido con el amor se puede llamar victoria
Only a life lived with love can be called a victory.
- Sonríele a tu sueño
Smile to the dream
- Cualquiera se puede equivocar, incluso yo
Anyone can make mistakes, even me
- Eres todo lo que tengo. Y no me quiero morir. Sin poder otra vez. Volver a verte
You are all I have. And I don't want to die. Failing again. see you
- Nunca te rindas aunque todo el mundo este en tu contra
Never give up, even if the whole world is against you
- En el corazon para siempre
Forever in the heart
- Angel mío, estate conmigo, tú ve delante de mí y yo te seguiré
My angel, be with me, you go ahead, and I will follow you
- Con Dios
- Es muy temprano que nosotros vayamos al cielo
It's too early for us to go to heaven
- No te tomes la vida en serio, al fin y al cabo no saldras vivo de ella
Don't take life seriously, in the end you won't come out of it alive
- Para conservar la felicidad, hay que compartirla
- Si algún día vas a pensar en mí, recuerda que tú mismo me has dejado ir
If you ever miss me, remember that you let me go
- Cuervo oscuro
Dark Raven
- Estáte conmigo siempre
Be with me always
- Todos los hombres están a mis pies
All the men are at my feet
- Quien si no yo
Who else if not me
- Busco la verdad
Looking for the truth
- Que laten siempre los corazones de los padres
Let the hearts of parents beat forever
- Quisiera estar contigo siempre, y que esto dure una eternidad
I want to be with you always, and so that it lasts forever
- Bebemos, cantamos y amamos
We drink, sing and love
- Gracias por hacerme feliz
Thank you for the happiness
- Todo está en tus manos
Everything is in your hands
- Quisiera compartir la eternidad contigo
Let's divide eternity into two
- Camino se hace al andar
The one who walks will master the road
- La paciencia tiene más poder que la fuerza
Patience has more power than strength
- El tiempo no cura
Time doesn't heal
- La felicidad y el amor me llevan de la mano en la vida
Happiness and love lead me by the hand through life
- Vivo con la esperanza
I live in hope
- Que me odien, lo importante es que me tengan miedo
Let them hate, as long as they are afraid
- Eres mi debilidad
You are my weakness
- La vida es un juego
Life is a game
- Mi amor por ti será eterno
My love for you will be forever
- Conseguire todo lo que quiera
I'll get everything I want
- Juntos para siempre
Together forever
- Nuestro amor es eterno
Our love is eternal
- Para mí siempre estarás vivo
For me you are always alive
- Si no puedes convencerlos, confúndelos
If you can't convince, confuse
- El futuro pertenece a quienes creen en sus sueños
The future belongs to those who believe in their dreams
- Los sueños son la realidad. Lo principal es venir en mucha gana y hacer un paso adelante
Dreams are reality. The main thing is to want it badly and take a step forward.
- Mi angel, estate conmigo siempre
My angel, always be with me
- Se fiel al que te es fiel
Be faithful to those who are faithful to you
- No sé que pasara mañana, lo importante es ser feliz hoy!
I don’t know what will happen tomorrow, the main thing is to be happy today!