Common Spanish phrases

Vale, claro, no pasa nada…

Practice common Spanish everyday phrases, reactions and conversation fillers. Perfect for understanding natural Spanish and sounding more natural in conversation.

 

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English Spanish
Of course / absolutely. Claro.
Yes, of course. Claro que sí.
No, of course not. Claro que no.
Seriously? / Is that true? ¿En serio?
Really? / For real? ¿De verdad?
What? ¿Qué?
Sorry? / What did you say? ¿Cómo?
Oh / wow / well then. Vaya.

Social

English Spanish
Okay. Vale.
Very good. Muy bien.
It is okay / that is fine. Está bien.
No problem / it is okay. No pasa nada.
No problem. No hay problema.
Thank you. Gracias.
Thank you very much. Muchas gracias.
You are welcome. De nada.
Sorry / excuse me. Perdón.
I am sorry. Lo siento.
Please. Por favor.
See you later. Hasta luego.
How are things? ¿Qué tal?
All good. Todo bien.
So-so / more or less. Más o menos.

Fillers

English Spanish
Well / so… Pues…
Okay / well… Bueno…
I mean / like… O sea…
Let’s see / well… A ver…
Then / so… Entonces…
So / therefore… Así que…
That is why. Por eso.
It is just that… Es que…

Small talk

English Spanish
Like / kind of… En plan…
You know? ¿Sabes?
Do you understand me? ¿Me entiendes?
Okay? / right? ¿Vale?
Look / listen. Mira.
Notice this / imagine that. Fíjate.

Opinions

English Spanish
The truth is that… La verdad es que…
I think that… Creo que…
I think that… Pienso que…
It seems to me that / I think that… Me parece que…
In my opinion… En mi opinión…
For me… Para mí…
Without a doubt. Sin duda.
It depends. Depende.
That may be true / maybe. Puede ser.
I like it. Me gusta.
I do not like it. No me gusta.
Common Spanish phrases
English – Spanish
Reactions
Of course / absolutely. Claro.
Yes, of course. Claro que sí.
No, of course not. Claro que no.
Seriously? / Is that true? ¿En serio?
Really? / For real? ¿De verdad?
What? ¿Qué?
Sorry? / What did you say? ¿Cómo?
Oh / wow / well then. Vaya.
Social
Okay. Vale.
Very good. Muy bien.
It is okay / that is fine. Está bien.
No problem / it is okay. No pasa nada.
No problem. No hay problema.
Thank you. Gracias.
Thank you very much. Muchas gracias.
You are welcome. De nada.
Sorry / excuse me. Perdón.
I am sorry. Lo siento.
Please. Por favor.
See you later. Hasta luego.
How are things? ¿Qué tal?
All good. Todo bien.
So-so / more or less. Más o menos.
Fillers
Well / so… Pues…
Okay / well… Bueno…
I mean / like… O sea…
Let’s see / well… A ver…
Then / so… Entonces…
So / therefore… Así que…
That is why. Por eso.
It is just that… Es que…
Small talk
Like / kind of… En plan…
You know? ¿Sabes?
Do you understand me? ¿Me entiendes?
Okay? / right? ¿Vale?
Look / listen. Mira.
Notice this / imagine that. Fíjate.
Opinions
The truth is that… La verdad es que…
I think that… Creo que…
I think that… Pienso que…
It seems to me that / I think that… Me parece que…
In my opinion… En mi opinión…
For me… Para mí…
Without a doubt. Sin duda.
It depends. Depende.
That may be true / maybe. Puede ser.
I like it. Me gusta.
I do not like it. No me gusta.

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