Thursday, November 19, 2020

translate Spanish with a new friend on Facebook messenger - 21 new everyday conversational Spanish words for you


 

I am really enjoying speaking to a new friend from South America on Facebook. He found my dress of the day and sent me a hello, in Spanish. Hola!

I don't normally reply to Hi and Hello or I want to get to know you better. I think if anybody has something important to say, or witty, they can say it to me in public.I have hundreds of Facebook friends. I would never et anything important done if I engaged in idle chitchat. I stick to subjects I am researching. Travel. Writing speeches. (Travel arrangements. Family. Paying bills, Household renovation. Unless it's arranging a physical meeting.  However, it was an interesting reminder of the greeting in Spanish, which I had heard many times, but not actually used when speaking to a real person. So I looked up the words to answer his questions and translated his replies to me.

Here are some words and sentences I created or heard from my contacts. Don't worry about the accents. Just think that the accents are to help you know, to tell you which syllable to emphasize.

The sentences below read in English: I am taking a coffee break. Forgive me if I do not reply. or only intermittently, until after Tuesday. I am very busy with moving. My spouse is recovering from an operation. I am busy packing to move. A Toastmasters contest in the middle of the night.

Estoy tomando

un café.

Perdóname

si

no respondo,

o solo

de forma

intermitente,

hasta

el martes.

Muy ocupado

con empacar

para mover.

Un esposo

recuperándose

de una operación.

Y un concurso

internacional

de toastmasters

en medio

de la noche

mi tiempo.

Realmente disfruto

la oportunidad

de hablar

español.

Muchas gracias.


Individual words to practise


Spanish (Español) - English

(un) café - (a) coffee

disfruto - I enjoy

Español (note the ny) - Spanish

esposo - spouse/husband

estoy - I am (oy is the ending for I)

el martes - Tuesday (literally the Tuesday)

(me) gusta - I like


intermitente - intermittent

la (los) - the (the plural)

la oportunidad - the opportunity

muchas gracias - thank you/many thanks (muchas - much/many)

no - not/don't


perdóname - forgive me/pardon me

realmente - really

respondo - respond/reply

(mi) tiempo - (my) time

si - if


English - Spanish (Español)

(a) coffee - (un) café

don't /not - no

(I) enjoy - disfruto

forgive me/pardon me - perdóname

husband/spouse - esposo

I am - estoy (oy is the ending for I)


if - si

intermittent - intermitente

I like - me gusta

(the) opportunity - (la) oportunidad

really - realmente

reply/respond - respondo


Spanish - Español

thank you - muchas gracias

the - la (plural los)

(my) time -mi tiempo

Tuesday - el martes (like the French Merdi, and the Portuguese, Mardi Gras, fat Tuesday)


Others

ahora - now

acqui - here

bien - good/well

como? - how?

con - with

concurso - contest

en - in

estas - you are /are you (to a female)

hasta - until

hay - have

Hola! - Hello!

independientes - independents

internacional - international

la noche - the night

mal - bad

muy - very

nuevo - new

orgulloso - proud

una pausa - a break, as in coffee break

presidente - president

romper - to break

trabajo - work

usted - you (formal, to a stranger or acquaintance, like 'and you, Madam' or 'and your good self')

y - and


English

my wife - esposa/mi mujer (memory aid: my 'her indoors')


Useful Websites

google translate

http://www.elidublin.com/the-5-most-reliable-online-translators/

Translation services, in alphabetical order

Babylon

Bing translator

Systran

translate Google

wordreference

Useful Websites

Online etymological dictionary (giving the root of English words)

https://www.etymonline.com/


About the Author

Angela Lansbury is the author of 20 books, 10 by traditional publishers, ten self-published through Lulu.com the print on demand system.

Angela's books include:

Poetry Workbook - A handy book for yourself or a friend who is a poet, adult or schoolchild. The poems are amusing and there's a handy guide to all the formats, such as the two main styles of sonnet, the numbers of syllables in haiku, villanelles and so on.

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