Learn Basic Spanish Words
Start learning simple phrases in Spanish today to use on
vacation.
Great Spanish Speaking People and Places
Some of the nicest vacation spots in the world are in
Spanish-speaking countries: Cozumel, Barcelona, Buenos Aries, and hundreds of other spots make a great
destination. But your vacation will be much more enjoyable if you learn simple Spanish phrases before you
depart. When you are on vacation in your own country, it is easy to be civil with “please” and “thank you”.
It is easy to learn the Spanish phrases for similar civilities. Everyone’s mom taught them to be polite –
this includes moms in other countries. Even if you pronounce it wrong, everyone will appreciate that you at
least tried to speak their language. Remember, you are a guest and you need to be polite to your
hosts.
Furthermore, it is greatly to your benefit to learn
Spanish words and phrases for “pardon me” and other small apologies make people more inclined to help you.
For example, yelling “waiter” in English is definitely rude. Instead learn a simple phrase for “excuse me
sir”. No one likes being summoned in a rude way in a foreign language.
Experiencing the Country
Many tourists visit places but never leave their
tourist zone; they stay on the bus, the designated restaurant, the tour. While this is a stress-free way to
travel, it is also a little bit disingenuous. Why travel to another country just to watch it like a TV show?
But learning a few Spanish phrases can turn a TV experience into something more special.
For example, many people like to take public
transportation in their vacation city. After all, that is how the real locals live. And a fifty-cent bus ride
is a tour in itself. However it will be very difficult to navigate even a simple bus ride unless you learn
basic Spanish words and phrases for direction, destination, distance, and fares.
Get Help To Learn To Speak Spanish On Your Travels
Also, rarely is the best restaurant the one on the
tourist boardwalk with a photographic menu. It is not the one the locals frequent anyway. If you learn basic
Spanish, you can ask anyone where the restaurant is that the local people go to. You will likely find a much
better meal at a much lower price there. Besides, as long as you know the words for what you do not like or
are allergic to, try anything else on the menu. Even if you do not understand everything the waiter says,
pointing and smiling helps.
Country Specific
Spanish is a very diverse language, and there are as
many nuances as there are Spanish-speaking countries. Be sure to pick up the local words and phrases. Get a
guidebook specific to your destination that has a glossary of phrases and language notes in the
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