Spanish Travel Language Guide: Part 3

Hello Everybody! How are you all doing today?

Welcome to my new travel post! I am posting my third batch of Spanish phrases. It will take a few more until it’s done. What I like about this list is, that I can write them from the top of my head. Spanish is my first language. So I didn’t need help to get this done.

So here is a new list of words and phrases from English to Spanish:

  1. Spoon: Cuchara
  2. Knife: Cuchillo
  3. Glass: Vaso
  4. Straw: Sorbeto
  5. Cup: Taza
  6. Another one, please!: Otro, por favor!
  7. Where is the restroom/bathroom?: Dónde está el baño?
  8. Men: Hombres
  9. Women: Mujeres
  10. Can I have a receipt please?: Puedo tener un recibo por favor?
  11. Where?: Dónde?
  12. There?: Ahí?
  13. Excuse me, where is?: Con permiso, dónde es…?
  14. In what direction is?: En que dirección está..?
  15. Is it near/ faraway?: Está cerca/ lejos?
  16. Where is the (entrance/exit)?: Dónde está la (entrada/ salida)?
  17. Please, take me to this address: Por favor, llévame a esta dirección
  18. To the city center, please: Al centro de la ciudad por favor.
  19. To the train/ bus station, please.: A la estación del tren/ de autobuses, por favor.
  20. To the airport/ docks, please: Al aereopuerto/ puerto, por favor.
  21. It’s there/ It’s here: Ahí es/ Aquí es
  22. At the corner: En la esquina
  23. Okay: Esta bien
  24. To the left/ right: A la izquierda/ derecha
  25. Straight ahead: Hacia adelante
  26. Upstairs: Piso de arriba
  27. Downstairs: Piso de abajo
  28. Back: Atras
  29. Front: Alante
  30. Please stop here: Por favor detente aquí
  31. North: Norte
  32. South: Sur
  33. East: Este
  34. West: Oeste
  35. Where is the bus/taxi?: Dónde está el autobus/ taxi
  36. Where is the underground train/ subway/ metro?: Dónde está el tren subterraneo?
  37. How much is the ticket to…?: Cuanto cuesta un bolleto a…?
  38. Does this train goes to…?: Este tren va a…?
  39. To where does this bus go?: Hacia dónde va este autobus…?
  40. May I have a city map please?: Puedo tener un mapa de la cuidad, por favor?
  41. May I have a map please?: Me pueden dar un mapa por favor?

I can’t wait to travel again. I know you all want to too. At least by the time this is all done, you’ll have a full list of travel phrases. Well, they are all in Spanish. So I am hoping that your next trip is to Spain or Latin America. It can come in handy.

This is another disclaimer: I tried my hardest to keep my words neutral. Where ever you are people will understand what you said. Like I’ve said before, each Spanish speaking countries have their quirks and unique words. I speak Spanish and I have that problem myself. So you won’t be the only one.

Little by little I’ve been saving money. Very soon, I will plan to travel again. And I don’t know where to go first. Things will get better and we will live life like it used to. But I am getting impatient about it. It is not fun when you are stuck at home and can only go out for work.

So there you have it, another Travel Language List post! We will make it through this. We will be able to travel again. But first, we have to keep ourselves and others safe. The wait is uncertain and long. And a lot of us are struggling each day to day. Like anybody else, I want this to be over as soon as possible. So I wish you good luck for that!

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See you all later and take care,

from Ijiserure.