Spanish Travel Language Guide: Part 2

Hello Everybody! How are you all doing?

Today I am posting another Spanish Language Guide. All this turmoil going on in my life has made me forget that I still made this. Good thing I remembered in time. A bit more and I would have forgotten to make this post. If only I weren’t busy 24/7.

As much as I want to I would like to travel. But I am not ready. And I don’t have permission. So while I wait, I am going to practice my language skills. For you guys, I made this list with the second part of the language guide. I translated all words and phrases into Spanish.

So here are phrases and words translated from English to Spanish:

  1. What are you looking for?: ¿Que buscas?
  2. Can I pay with cash/ credit card?: ¿Puedo pagar con efectivo/ tarjeta de credito?
  3. A table for one/ two, please: Una mesa para uno/ dos, por favor.
  4. I reserved a table: Yo reservé una mesa.
  5. Can I see the menu/ wine list, please?: ¿Puedo ver el menu/ lista de vinos, por favor?
  6. I would like… juice.: Yo quiero… jugo.
  7. What is the difference between… and…?: ¿Cual es la diferencia entre… y…?
  8. With/ without…, please: Con/ sin…, por favor.
  9. Is that… free?: ¿Eso es… gratis?
  10. Beer: Cervesa
  11. Do you have vegetarian food?: ¿Tienes comida vegetariana?
  12. A glass of water, please: Un vaso de agua, por favor.
  13. Sparkling/ not sparkling, please: Con soda/ sin soda, por favor.
  14. A glass of tap water, please: Un vaso de agua del grifo, por favor.
  15. Waiter!: Mesero!
  16. Waitress!: Mesera!
  17. Soft drink: Refresco
  18. The check, please!: La cuenta, por favor!
  19. Bottled water: Agua embotellada
  20. Breakfast: Desayuno
  21. Brunch: Brunch
  22. Lunch: Almuerzo
  23. Dinner: Cena
  24. To your health!: Salud!
  25. Cheers!: Salut!
  26. Enjoy your meal!: Buen probecho!
  27. Good appetite: Buen apetito
  28. Salt: Sal
  29. Pepper: Pimienta
  30. Sugar: Azucar
  31. Butter: Mantequilla
  32. Spicy: Picante
  33. Salty: Salado
  34. Sweet: Dulce
  35. Sour: Agrio
  36. Bitter: Amargo
  37. Savory: Sabroso
  38. Napkin: Servilleta
  39. Plate: Plato
  40. Bowl: Tazón
  41. Fork: Tenedor

So far we are still in the restaurant area. These are the words and phrases that you can use when you go somewhere to eat. There are still more words to come in the next part of the guide. Soon part three will be coming out. And be patient for parts four, five and six in a few months.

I don’t need this list cause I’ve already know Spanish. But it is very handy for those people who need a way to communicate in Spanish speaking countries. I can’t wait to make the full list for other languages too. Some will be more complicated than others. There can be some that will be impossible to translate.

I hope this list serves any help during your travels. I work hard to make sure that the translation is well understood in any type of Spanish. Sorry if it gives you trouble in any Spanish speaking country. My Spanish is different and some words can be different in other places. But I did try my best to use the most commonly used words so anybody can understand.

And there you have it, a new travel post. I’ve been so busy since 2020 started. But I’ve also been working on new things that I can’t talk about yet. My plan for this year is to post more variety of posts. A few of my side projects like CC Collection and Stella Maris Travel. At the same time, practicing and improving my art skills. So please wish me good luck. Soon I’ll get there.

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See you all later and take care,

from Ijiserure.