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Spanish for Beginners | Part 1

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    1. Greetings and Farewells
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    “Hello” and “see you later” are staples in everyday conversation. In this quick and easy language lesson, learn common salutations in Spanish.

    “Hello” and “see you later” are staples in everyday conversation. In this quick and easy language lesson, learn common salutations in Spanish.

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    2. How to Say "How Are You?"
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    "¿Cómo estás?" and "¿Qué tal?" are used every day in different contexts. These are two of the most common Spanish expressions used in daily conversation.

    "¿Cómo estás?" and "¿Qué tal?" are used every day in different contexts. These are two of the most common Spanish expressions used in daily conversation.

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    3. "What's Your Name?"
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    What’s the first thing you say when meeting someone? Your name! In this beginner Spanish lesson, learn how to ask someone’s name and answer with your own.

    What’s the first thing you say when meeting someone? Your name! In this beginner Spanish lesson, learn how to ask someone’s name and answer with your own.

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    4. Personal Pronouns
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    You, me, we, she—we use personal pronouns every day. In this language lesson, discover the differences between English and Spanish personal pronouns.

    You, me, we, she—we use personal pronouns every day. In this language lesson, discover the differences between English and Spanish personal pronouns.

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    5. The Verb "To Be"
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    The verb “to be” is one of the most important and useful verbs used in English and Spanish. Learn how to conjugate “to be” in Spanish to form new sentences!

    The verb “to be” is one of the most important and useful verbs used in English and Spanish. Learn how to conjugate “to be” in Spanish to form new sentences!

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Charlie B
Didn't know there was this many variations in saying goodbye. Now I can be more specific. Thanks!
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Jeanne F
Where is chao used in Mexico? I lived in Jalisco and never heard it used for goodbye
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Arig1 F
this is very helpful
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Beril M
It is very good
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