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- "I can't stop thinking about you" — No puedo dejar de pensar en ti.
- "I can't wait to see you" — ¡Qué ganas de verte!
- "I had a great time tonight" — Me lo pasé muy bien esta noche.
- "I had so much fun" — Me divertí muchísimo
- "I love you" — Te amo.
- "I miss you" — Te extraño
- "I miss you so much" — Te extraño mucho
- "I really like you" — Me gustas mucho
- "I think i'm in love" — Creo que estoy enamorado/a.
- "I want to see you again" — Quiero verte otra vez
- "I want to spend my life with you" — Quiero pasar mi vida contigo.
- "I'd love to take you out" — Me encantaría invitarte a salir.
- "I'm a little nervous" — Estoy un poco nervioso/a.
- "I'm seeing someone" — Estoy saliendo con alguien
- "I'm yours" — Soy tuyo.
- "Are you free this weekend" — ¿Estás libre este fin de semana?
- "Are you single" — ¿Eres soltero/a?
- "Can i buy you a drink" — ¿Te invito una copa?
- "Can i have your number" — ¿Me das tu número?
- "Can i hold your hand" — ¿Puedo tomarte de la mano?
- "Do you come here often" — ¿Vienes aquí a menudo?
- "Do you have a boyfriend" — ¿Tienes novio?
- "Do you have a girlfriend" — ¿Tienes novia?
- "Do you live around here" — ¿Vives por aquí?
- "Good morning beautiful" — Buenos días, hermosa
- "I love you so much" — Te quiero muchísimo
- "I miss you more" — Te extraño más
- "It's complicated" — Es complicado
- "Kiss" — beso
- "Kiss me" — Bésame
- "Let's do this again" — Repitamos esto pronto
- "Let's have coffee" — ¿Vamos por un café?
- "May i sit here" — ¿Me puedo sentar aquí?
- "Sweet dreams" — Dulces sueños
- "That color looks good on you" — Ese color te queda bien.
- "We just clicked" — Hicimos clic
- "We should be friends" — Deberíamos ser amigos
- "What do you do for fun" — ¿A qué te dedicas en tu tiempo libre?
- "What's your sign" — ¿Cuál es tu signo?
- "Where are you from" — ¿De dónde eres?
- "Where do you live" — ¿Dónde vives?
- "Will you marry me" — ¿Te quieres casar conmigo?
- "Would you like to dance" — ¿Te gustaría bailar?
- "Would you like to go out sometime" — ¿Te gustaría salir algún día?
- "You have a beautiful smile" — Tienes una sonrisa hermosa
- "You have beautiful eyes" — Tienes unos ojos hermosos.
- "You look stunning tonight" — Estás espectacular esta noche.
- "You make me happy" — Me haces feliz.
- "You make me laugh" — Me haces reír
- "You smell amazing" — Hueles increíble
- "You're amazing" — Eres increíble
- "You're my favorite person" — Eres mi persona favorita
- "You're my person" — Eres mi persona
- "You're the best thing that ever happened to me" — Eres lo mejor que me ha pasado en la vida.
- "I can't breathe" — No puedo respirar.
- "I don't feel well" — No me siento bien.
- "I don't speak spanish, do you speak english" — No hablo español, ¿habla inglés?
- "I have a fever" — Tengo fiebre.
- "I have chest pain" — Tengo dolor de pecho.
- "I have food poisoning" — Tengo intoxicación alimentaria.
- "I lost my hotel key" — Perdí la llave de mi hotel.
- "I lost my phone" — Perdí mi teléfono.
- "I need a doctor" — Necesito un médico.
- "I need a translator" — Necesito un traductor.
- "I need medicine" — Necesito medicina
- "I need pain medication" — Necesito analgésicos.
- "I need stitches" — Necesito puntos de sutura.
- "I need to contact my embassy" — Necesito contactar a mi embajada.
- "I need to file a police report" — Necesito poner una denuncia.
- "I need to go to the hospital" — Necesito ir al hospital.
- "I need to use the phone" — Necesito usar el teléfono.
- "I sprained my ankle" — Me torcí el tobillo.
- "I was in a car accident" — Tuve un accidente automovilístico.
- "I'm allergic to penicillin" — Soy alérgico/a a la penicilina
- "I'm dehydrated" — Estoy deshidratado/a.
- "I'm having a heart attack" — ¡Me está dando un infarto!
- "I'm having an allergic reaction" — Estoy teniendo una reacción alérgica.
- "I'm having trouble breathing" — Tengo problemas para respirar.
- "I'm hurt" — Estoy herido
- "I've been robbed" — Me han robado.
- "Call an ambulance" — Llamar a una ambulancia
- "Call the police" — Llame a la policía
- "Could you call my embassy" — ¿Podría llamar a mi embajada?
- "Fire" — ¡Fuego!
- "Flame" — ¡Fuego!
- "He fainted" — Se desmayó
- "Help" — ¡Ayuda!
- "Is anyone hurt" — ¿Hay heridos?
- "Is everyone okay" — ¿Todos están bien?
- "Is it safe here" — ¿Es seguro aquí?
- "Is the water safe to drink" — ¿El agua es potable?
- "Is there a hospital nearby" — ¿Hay un hospital cerca?
- "My child is missing" — Mi hijo/a desapareció.
- "My child is sick" — Mi hijo está enfermo.
- "My passport was stolen" — Me robaron el pasaporte.
- "My room was broken into" — Allanaron mi habitación.
- "Please help me" — ¡Ayúdame, por favor!
- "Please stay calm" — Por favor, mantenga la calma.
- "She's not breathing" — Ella no respira.
- "Someone stole my wallet" — Me robaron la billetera.
- "This is an emergency" — Esto es una emergencia.
- "Watch out" — ¡Cuidado!
- "Where can i get insurance information" — ¿Dónde puedo obtener información sobre seguros?
- "Where is a pharmacy" — ¿Dónde hay una farmacia?
- "Where is the hospital" — ¿Dónde está el hospital?
- "Where is the nearest police station" — ¿Dónde está la estación de policía más cercana?
- "5 ways to say sorry" — Lo siento
- "I don't know" — No sé
- "I don't mind" — No me importa
- "I don't speak spanish well" — No hablo bien el español.
- "I don't understand" — No entiendo
- "I need" — Necesito
- "I want" — Quiero
- "I'd like" — Me gustaría
- "I'd rather not" — Preferiría no hacerlo
- "I'll be right back" — Ahorita vuelvo
- "I'm just looking" — Solo estoy mirando.
- "I'm lost" — Estoy perdido
- "I'm sorry" — Lo siento
- "Absolutely" — Absolutamente
- "After you" — Pase usted
- "Can i help you" — ¿En qué puedo ayudarle?
- "Can you help me" — ¿Me puedes ayudar?
- "Could i ask you a question" — ¿Te puedo hacer una pregunta?
- "Could you repeat that" — ¿Podrías repetirlo, por favor?
- "Could you write it down" — ¿Me lo podría escribir?
- "Cuesta" — ¿Cuánto cuesta?
- "Definitely" — Claro que sí
- "Do you need" — ¿Necesitas algo?
- "Do you need help" — ¿Necesitas ayuda?
- "Do you speak english" — ¿Habla inglés?
- "Do you speak spanish" — ¿Hablas español?
- "Do you understand" — ¿Entiendes?
- "Exactly" — Exacto
- "Excuse" — Perdón
- "Excuse me" — Disculpe
- "Game" — juego
- "Go ahead" — Adelante
- "He want" — Él quiere
- "Help" — Ayuda
- "Help please" — ¡Ayuda, por favor!
- "Here" — Aquí
- "How do you say" — ¿Cómo se dice?
- "How do you spell it" — ¿Cómo se escribe?
- "How many" — ¿Cuántos?
- "How much" — ¿Cuánto cuesta?
- "How much money" — ¿Cuánto cuesta?
- "I don t understand spanish" — No entiendo español.
- "I don t want" — No quiero
- "I dont care" — No me importa
- "I dont understand" — No entiendo
- "I need help" — Necesito ayuda
- "I understand" — Entiendo
- "I want you" — Te quiero
- "Im back" — Ya regresé.
- "Maybe" — Quizás
- "My mistake" — Fue mi error
- "No" — No
- "No problem" — No hay de qué
- "No thank you" — No, gracias
- "Now" — Ahora
- "Of course" — Por supuesto.
- "One moment please" — Un momento, por favor.
- "Pardon" — Perdón
- "Pardon me" — Perdón
- "Perhaps" — Quizás
- "Please" — Por favor
- "Please and thank you" — Por favor y gracias
- "Please wait a moment" — Un momento, por favor.
- "Sorry to bother you" — Perdón por la molestia
- "Speak slowly please" — Hable despacio, por favor.
- "Thank you" — Gracias
- "Thank you very much" — Muchas gracias
- "Thanks anyway" — Gracias de todos modos
- "That one" — ese
- "That's right" — Así es
- "This one" — este
- "Tuesday" — martes
- "We need" — Necesitamos
- "Wear" — llevar puesto
- "What do you mean" — ¿Qué quieres decir?
- "What does that mean" — ¿Qué significa eso?
- "What time" — ¿Qué hora es?
- "When" — ¿Cuándo?
- "Where are you" — ¿Dónde está?
- "Where are you located" — ¿Dónde se encuentra usted?
- "Where is" — ¿Dónde está?
- "Win" — Ganar
- "Yes" — Sí
- "Yes and no" — Sí y no
- "You need" — Necesitas
- "You want" — ¿Quieres?
- "You're welcome" — De nada
- "Youre welcome" — De nada
- "I have one child" — Tengo un hijo.
- "I have three kids" — Tengo tres hijos.
- "I have two siblings" — Tengo dos hermanos.
- "I'm an only child" — Soy hijo único.
- "Family comes first" — La familia es lo primero.
- "Give my love to your family" — Dale mis saludos a tu familia.
- "He has his mom's eyes" — Tiene los ojos de su mamá.
- "He's like a brother to me" — Es como un hermano para mí.
- "How is your family" — ¿Cómo está tu familia?
- "My best friend" — mi mejor amigo
- "My family is loud" — Mi familia es ruidosa.
- "My father-in-law" — mi suegro
- "My godfather" — mi padrino
- "My godmother" — mi madrina
- "My mother-in-law" — mi suegra
- "My nephew" — mi sobrino
- "My niece" — mi sobrina
- "My older brother" — mi hermano mayor
- "My parents live in" — Mis padres viven en
- "My stepdad" — mi padrastro
- "My stepmom" — mi madrastra
- "My younger sister" — mi hermana menor
- "She takes after her dad" — Se parece a su papá.
- "She's my best friend" — Ella es mi mejor amiga
- "These are my kids" — Estos son mis hijos.
- "They're like family" — Son como de la familia.
- "This is my aunt" — Esta es mi tía
- "This is my boyfriend" — Este es mi novio.
- "This is my brother" — Este es mi hermano
- "This is my cousin" — Este es mi primo.
- "This is my dad" — Este es mi papá.
- "This is my daughter" — Ella es mi hija.
- "This is my friend" — Este es mi amigo.
- "This is my girlfriend" — Ella es mi novia.
- "This is my grandma" — Ella es mi abuela.
- "This is my grandpa" — Este es mi abuelo
- "This is my husband" — Este es mi esposo.
- "This is my mom" — Esta es mi mamá.
- "This is my partner" — Esta es mi pareja.
- "This is my sister" — Ella es mi hermana.
- "This is my son" — Este es mi hijo.
- "This is my uncle" — Este es mi tío.
- "This is my wife" — Ella es mi esposa.
- "We don't get along" — No nos llevamos bien.
- "We got married last year" — Nos casamos el año pasado.
- "We look alike" — Nos parecemos mucho
- "We're engaged" — Estamos comprometidos.
- "We're expecting a baby" — Estamos esperando un bebé
- "We're getting divorced" — Nos estamos divorciando
- "We're staying with family" — Nos quedamos con familia.
- "We're twins" — Somos gemelos
- "We're very close" — Somos muy unidos
- "I can't wait" — ¡Qué ganas tengo!
- "I feel great" — Me siento muy bien.
- "I feel sick" — Me siento mal.
- "I feel sick to my stomach" — Me siento mal del estómago.
- "I have a headache" — Me duele la cabeza
- "I love this city" — Me encanta esta ciudad.
- "I love this song" — Me encanta esta canción
- "I miss home" — Extraño mi casa
- "I'm angry" — Estoy enojado
- "I'm anxious" — Estoy ansioso/a
- "I'm at peace" — Estoy en paz
- "I'm bored" — Estoy aburrido/a.
- "I'm cold" — Tengo frío.
- "I'm content" — Estoy a gusto
- "I'm excited" — Estoy emocionado.
- "I'm exhausted" — Estoy agotado/a
- "I'm exhausted but happy" — Estoy agotado/a pero feliz
- "I'm freezing cold" — Me estoy congelando
- "I'm grateful" — Estoy agradecido
- "I'm happy" — Estoy feliz.
- "I'm hot" — Tengo calor
- "I'm hungry" — Tengo hambre.
- "I'm in a bad mood" — Estoy de mal humor.
- "I'm in a good mood" — Estoy de buen humor.
- "I'm in a hurry" — Tengo prisa
- "I'm jealous" — Tengo envidia
- "I'm nervous" — Estoy nervioso/a
- "I'm overwhelmed" — Estoy abrumado/a
- "I'm proud" — Estoy orgulloso/a
- "I'm proud of you" — Estoy orgulloso de ti.
- "I'm pumped" — ¡Estoy emocionado/a!
- "I'm relieved" — Me siento aliviado/a.
- "I'm sad" — Estoy triste
- "I'm scared" — Tengo miedo
- "I'm starving" — Tengo mucha hambre
- "I'm stressed" — Estoy estresado/a
- "I'm sweating" — Estoy sudando
- "I'm thirsty" — Tengo sed
- "I'm tired" — Estoy cansado/a.
- "I'm worried" — Estoy preocupado.
- "Are you hungry" — ¿Tienes hambre?
- "Congratulations" — ¡Felicitaciones!
- "Good luck" — ¡Buena suerte!
- "I am thirsty" — Tengo sed
- "I am very tired" — Estoy muy cansado.
- "Im tired" — Estoy cansado/a.
- "It's freezing" — ¡Qué frío!
- "It's raining" — Está lloviendo.
- "Its cloudy" — Está nublado
- "Its sunny" — Hace sol
- "Its windy" — Hace viento
- "Miedo" — Tengo miedo
- "My back hurts" — Me duele la espalda.
- "That's funny" — Qué gracioso
- "That's interesting" — Qué interesante
- "That's so cool" — ¡Qué chido!
- "The weather is great" — El tiempo está genial.
- "What a beautiful day" — ¡Qué día tan bonito!
- "Worried" — Preocupado/a
- "8 ways to say goodbye" — Adiós
- "I have to go" — Tengo que irme
- "I should get going" — Ya me debo ir
- "I'm doing well" — Estoy bien
- "I'm fine, thanks" — Estoy bien, gracias
- "And" — y
- "And you" — ¿Y tú?
- "Bye" — Adiós
- "Could be better" — Podría estar mejor
- "Drive safe" — Que tengas buen viaje
- "Get home safe" — Que llegues bien a casa
- "Give my regards" — Dale mis saludos.
- "Good afternoon" — Buenas tardes
- "Good day" — Buenos días
- "Good evening" — Buenas noches
- "Good morning" — Buenos días.
- "Good morning nice to meet you" — Buenos días, encantado.
- "Good night" — Buenas noches.
- "Good to see you" — Me alegro de verte
- "Goodbye" — Adiós
- "Great to see you" — ¡Qué gusto verte!
- "Have a good day" — Que tengas un buen día
- "Have a nice day" — Que tengas un buen día
- "Have a nice evening" — Que tengas buena noche
- "Have a nice weekend" — Que tengas un buen fin de semana.
- "Have a safe trip" — ¡Buen viaje!
- "Hello" — Hola
- "Hey" — Oye
- "Hi" — Hola
- "Hi everyone" — Hola a todos
- "How are you" — ¿Cómo estás?
- "How have you been" — ¿Cómo has estado?
- "How's it going" — ¿Cómo te va?
- "I have to" — Tengo que
- "I have to go to the bathroom" — Tengo que ir al baño.
- "I love you too" — Yo también te quiero
- "It was good" — Estuvo bien
- "Likewise" — Igualmente
- "Long time no see" — ¡Cuánto tiempo sin vernos!
- "My name is" — Me llamo
- "My pleasure" — Con gusto
- "Nice to meet you" — Mucho gusto
- "Not bad" — Nada mal.
- "Pleased to meet you" — Mucho gusto
- "Say hi to your family" — Saluda a tu familia
- "See you" — Nos vemos
- "See you in a bit" — Nos vemos en un rato
- "See you later" — Nos vemos
- "See you soon" — Nos vemos pronto.
- "See you tomorrow" — Hasta mañana
- "Small world" — ¡Qué casualidad!
- "Stay safe" — Cuídate mucho
- "Take care" — Cuídate mucho
- "Take care of yourself" — Cuídate mucho
- "Take it easy" — Tómalo con calma
- "Talk to you later" — Hablamos luego
- "Thanks you too" — Igualmente
- "Until next time" — Hasta la próxima
- "Until tomorrow" — Hasta mañana
- "Welcome" — Bienvenido
- "What a surprise" — ¡Qué sorpresa!
- "What brings you here" — ¿Qué te trae por aquí?
- "What is good morning" — Buenos días
- "What's up" — ¿Qué pasa?
- "You too" — Tú también
- "1 to 100" — del uno al cien
- "1 to 20" — uno a veinte
- "1-100" — uno a cien
- "101" — ciento uno
- "11" — once
- "200" — doscientos
- "21" — veintiuno
- "30" — treinta
- "40" — cuarenta
- "50" — cincuenta
- "December" — diciembre
- "Friday" — viernes
- "I'm thirty years old" — Tengo treinta años.
- "January" — enero
- "Merry christmas" — Feliz Navidad
- "Monday" — lunes
- "Saturday" — Sábado
- "A half" — la mitad
- "A quarter" — un cuarto de hora
- "After" — después
- "Are you open on sunday" — ¿Abren los domingos?
- "At midnight" — A medianoche.
- "At night" — por la noche
- "At noon" — al mediodía
- "August" — agosto
- "Autumn" — otoño
- "Days of the week" — los días de la semana
- "Even" — incluso
- "Fall" — otoño
- "February" — febrero
- "First" — primero
- "Four" — cuatro
- "Fourth" — cuarto
- "Happy birthday" — Feliz cumpleaños
- "Happy new year" — ¡Feliz Año Nuevo!
- "How long does it take" — ¿Cuánto tiempo toma?
- "How long does it take" — ¿Cuánto tiempo toma?
- "How old" — ¿Cuántos años tienes?
- "How old are you" — ¿Cuántos años tienes?
- "In an hour" — en una hora
- "In five minutes" — En cinco minutos.
- "In the afternoon" — por la tarde
- "In the evening" — Por la tarde.
- "In the morning" — por la mañana
- "It's a quarter to six" — Son las seis menos cuarto.
- "It's half past four" — Son las cuatro y media.
- "It's three o'clock" — Son las tres.
- "Last" — último
- "Last month" — el mes pasado
- "Last night" — anoche
- "Last week" — la semana pasada
- "Last year" — el año pasado
- "Later" — luego
- "March" — marzo
- "Merry christmas and happy new year" — Feliz Navidad y próspero Año Nuevo
- "Merry christmas everyone" — ¡Feliz Navidad a todos!
- "Monday to sunday" — de lunes a domingo
- "Months" — meses
- "Morning" — Buenos días
- "Next" — próximo
- "Next week" — la semana que viene
- "Nine" — nueve
- "October" — octubre
- "One" — uno
- "One hundred" — cien
- "One thousand" — mil
- "Second" — segundo
- "See you at eight" — Nos vemos a las ocho.
- "See you in the morning" — Nos vemos por la mañana
- "Six" — seis
- "Snow" — nieve
- "Summer" — verano
- "Sunday" — domingo
- "Ten" — diez
- "The day after tomorrow" — pasado mañana
- "The week" — la semana
- "Third" — tercero
- "This week" — Esta semana.
- "This weekend" — este fin de semana
- "Three" — tres
- "Thursday" — jueves
- "Today" — hoy
- "Together" — juntos
- "Tomorrow" — Mañana.
- "Tomorrow morning" — mañana por la mañana
- "Tree" — árbol
- "Twenty" — veinte
- "Twenty minutes by car" — veinte minutos en coche
- "Twenty three" — veintitrés
- "Two" — dos
- "Two hundred" — doscientos
- "Uno" — uno
- "Wednesday" — miércoles
- "What is 13" — ¿Qué hora es?
- "What time do you close" — ¿A qué hora cierran?
- "What time do you open" — ¿A qué hora abren?
- "What time is it" — ¿Qué hora es?
- "What's the date today" — ¿Qué fecha es hoy?
- "Wind" — viento
- "Winter" — invierno
- "Yesterday" — ayer
- "I made a reservation" — Hice una reservación.
- "I'd like the chicken" — Me gustaría el pollo.
- "I'll have the same" — Yo tendré lo mismo
- "I'm allergic to dairy" — Soy alérgico/a a los lácteos.
- "I'm allergic to nuts" — Soy alérgico a las nueces.
- "I'm gluten free" — No como gluten.
- "I'm ready to order" — Estoy listo/a para pedir
- "I'm vegan" — Soy vegano/a.
- "I'm vegetarian" — Soy vegetariano/a.
- "A beer please" — Una cerveza, por favor.
- "A glass of red wine" — Una copa de vino tinto
- "A table for four" — Una mesa para cuatro
- "A table for two" — Una mesa para dos, por favor.
- "Another round" — Otra ronda
- "Can i pay by card" — ¿Puedo pagar con tarjeta?
- "Can i see the dessert menu" — ¿Me puede dar la carta de postres?
- "Can we sit outside" — ¿Podemos sentarnos afuera?
- "Compliments to the chef" — ¡Felicidades al chef!
- "Could i have more water" — ¿Me puede dar más agua, por favor?
- "Could we get the bill" — ¿Nos trae la cuenta, por favor?
- "Could we have more napkins" — ¿Nos podría traer más servilletas?
- "Delicious" — Delicioso
- "Do you have a high chair" — ¿Tiene una silla alta?
- "Do you have a vegetarian menu" — ¿Tienen menú vegetariano?
- "Do you have any specials" — ¿Tienen alguna especialidad?
- "Extra sauce on the side" — Salsa aparte, por favor
- "Is service included" — ¿Está incluido el servicio?
- "Is there a service charge" — ¿Hay cargo por servicio?
- "Is this spicy" — ¿Esto pica?
- "Keep the change" — Quédese con el cambio
- "Medium rare" — A punto
- "Sparkling water" — Agua mineral con gas
- "Still water" — Agua sin gas
- "The bread is delicious" — El pan está delicioso.
- "The check please" — La cuenta, por favor.
- "The menu please" — La carta, por favor.
- "The soup is cold" — La sopa está fría.
- "The wine list please" — La carta de vinos, por favor.
- "This is amazing" — Esto está delicioso
- "This isn't what i ordered" — Esto no es lo que pedí.
- "To go please" — Para llevar, por favor.
- "Very delicious" — Muy rico
- "Water please" — Agua, por favor.
- "We'd like to split the bill" — Nos gustaría dividir la cuenta.
- "Well done" — ¡Buen provecho!
- "What do you recommend" — ¿Qué me recomienda?
- "What's in this dish" — ¿Qué lleva este plato?
- "What's the soup of the day" — ¿Cuál es la sopa del día?
- "What's your house wine" — ¿Cuál es el vino de la casa?
- "Without cilantro" — sin cilantro
- "Without onions" — Sin cebolla
- "I changed my mind" — Cambié de opinión
- "I changed my mind" — Cambié de opinión
- "I need it gift wrapped" — Necesito que lo envuelvan para regalo.
- "I'd like to exchange this" — Me gustaría cambiar esto
- "I'll pay in cash" — Pago en efectivo.
- "I'll take it" — Me lo llevo.
- "I'll think about it" — Lo voy a pensar.
- "I'm just browsing" — Solo estoy mirando
- "I'm just looking thanks" — Solo estoy mirando, gracias.
- "Can i have a receipt" — ¿Me da un recibo, por favor?
- "Can i return this" — ¿Puedo devolver esto?
- "Can i try it on" — ¿Me lo puedo probar?
- "Could i look at this closer" — ¿Puedo verlo más de cerca?
- "Could i pay with euros" — ¿Puedo pagar en euros?
- "Could i see that one" — ¿Me podría mostrar ese?
- "Could you wrap it as a gift" — ¿Me lo podrías envolver para regalo?
- "Do you have a bag" — ¿Tiene una bolsa?
- "Do you have a larger size" — ¿Tiene una talla más grande?
- "Do you have a smaller size" — ¿Tienes una talla más pequeña?
- "Do you have a student discount" — ¿Tienes algún descuento para estudiantes?
- "Do you have any sales" — ¿Tienen ofertas?
- "Do you have it in another style" — ¿Lo tienes en otro estilo?
- "Do you have it in extra small" — ¿Tienes en talla extra pequeña?
- "Do you have this in another color" — ¿Tienes esto en otro color?
- "Do you have this in stock" — ¿Tiene esto en existencia?
- "Do you offer gift wrapping" — ¿Ofrecen envoltura para regalo?
- "Do you ship internationally" — ¿Hacen envíos internacionales?
- "Do you take credit cards" — ¿Aceptan tarjetas de crédito?
- "How do i wash this" — ¿Cómo se lava esto?
- "How much is it" — ¿Cuánto cuesta?
- "Is there a discount" — ¿Hay algún descuento?
- "Is this authentic" — ¿Es auténtico?
- "Is this handmade" — ¿Esto está hecho a mano?
- "Is this on sale" — ¿Está esto en oferta?
- "It's a little tight" — Me queda un poco apretado.
- "Small medium large" — Pequeño, mediano, grande
- "That's too expensive" — Eso es muy caro.
- "The seams are coming apart" — Se está descosiendo
- "The size is wrong" — La talla es incorrecta.
- "The zipper is broken" — La cremallera está rota.
- "This doesn't fit" — Esto no me queda bien.
- "This fits perfectly" — Me queda perfecto.
- "This is broken" — Esto está roto.
- "What's the cheapest option" — ¿Cuál es la opción más barata?
- "What's the most popular" — ¿Cuál es el más popular?
- "What's the return policy" — ¿Cuál es la política de devoluciones?
- "Where are the dressing rooms" — ¿Dónde están los probadores?
- "Where can i buy souvenirs" — ¿Dónde puedo comprar recuerdos?
- "Where is the fitting room" — ¿Dónde está el probador?
- "Where's the cashier" — ¿Dónde está la caja?
- "Where's the supermarket" — ¿Dónde está el supermercado?
- "I have one bag" — Tengo una maleta.
- "I lost my passport" — Perdí mi pasaporte.
- "I missed my bus" — Perdí mi autobús.
- "I need to charge my phone" — Necesito cargar mi celular.
- "I'd like a ticket to madrid" — Quisiera un boleto a Madrid.
- "I'd like to check in" — Quisiera hacer el check-in
- "I'd like to check out" — Quisiera pagar la cuenta
- "Across from the church" — Frente a la iglesia.
- "Can you call me a taxi" — ¿Me puedes llamar un taxi?
- "Could i have a wake up call at 7" — ¿Me podría dar un llamado de despertador a las 7?
- "Could i have an extra towel" — ¿Me podría dar una toalla extra, por favor?
- "Do you have a city map" — ¿Tienes un mapa de la ciudad?
- "Go straight" — Siga derecho
- "How do i get to the hotel" — ¿Cómo llego al hotel?
- "How far is the beach" — ¿A qué distancia está la playa?
- "How much is the fare" — ¿Cuánto cuesta el pasaje?
- "Is breakfast included" — ¿Está incluido el desayuno?
- "Is it far" — ¿Está lejos?
- "Is it walkable" — ¿Se puede ir caminando?
- "Is my flight on time" — ¿Mi vuelo sale a tiempo?
- "Is the museum open today" — ¿Está abierto el museo hoy?
- "Is there a guided tour" — ¿Hay un tour guiado?
- "Is there wifi" — ¿Hay wifi?
- "Is this seat taken" — ¿Está ocupado este asiento?
- "Is this the right train" — ¿Es este el tren correcto?
- "Next to the bank" — al lado del banco
- "One way" — Solo ida
- "Round trip" — Ida y vuelta
- "Stop here" — Pare aquí.
- "Straight" — Sigue derecho
- "The air conditioning isn't working" — El aire acondicionado no funciona.
- "The room is too noisy" — La habitación está muy ruidosa.
- "The train is late" — El tren viene retrasado.
- "To the airport please" — Al aeropuerto, por favor.
- "Turn" — Gire
- "Turn left" — Gire a la izquierda.
- "Turn right" — Gire a la derecha
- "Two blocks away" — a dos cuadras
- "What platform" — ¿En qué andén?
- "What time does it close" — ¿A qué hora cierra?
- "What time does it leave" — ¿A qué hora sale?
- "What's the wifi password" — ¿Cuál es la contraseña del wifi?
- "Where can i get a taxi" — ¿Dónde puedo tomar un taxi?
- "Where can i rent a car" — ¿Dónde puedo alquilar un coche?
- "Where do i check in" — ¿Dónde hago el check-in?
- "Where is the airport" — ¿Dónde está el aeropuerto?
- "Where is the bathroom" — ¿Dónde está el baño?
- "Where is the bus stop" — ¿Dónde está la parada de autobús?
- "Where is the train station" — ¿Dónde está la estación de tren?
- "Where's the atm" — ¿Dónde está el cajero automático?
- "Where's the nearest pharmacy" — ¿Dónde está la farmacia más cercana?
Italian phrases
- "I can't stop thinking about you" — Non riesco a smettere di pensarti.
- "I can't wait to see you" — Non vedo l'ora di vederti!
- "I had a great time tonight" — Mi sono divertito/a molto stasera.
- "I had so much fun" — Mi sono divertito/a tantissimo!
- "I love you" — Ti amo.
- "I miss you" — Mi manchi
- "I miss you so much" — Mi manchi tantissimo
- "I really like you" — Mi piaci molto.
- "I think i'm in love" — Credo di essermi innamorato.
- "I want to see you again" — Mi piacerebbe rivederti.
- "I want to spend my life with you" — Voglio passare la mia vita con te.
- "I'd love to take you out" — Mi piacerebbe invitarti fuori
- "I'm a little nervous" — Sono un po' nervoso.
- "I'm seeing someone" — Sto frequentando qualcuno.
- "I'm yours" — Sono tua.
- "Are you free this weekend" — Sei libero/a questo fine settimana?
- "Are you single" — Sei single?
- "Can i buy you a drink" — Posso offrirti da bere?
- "Can i have your number" — Mi dai il tuo numero?
- "Can i hold your hand" — Posso prenderti la mano?
- "Do you come here often" — Vieni qui spesso?
- "Do you have a boyfriend" — Hai un fidanzato?
- "Do you have a girlfriend" — Hai la ragazza?
- "Do you live around here" — Abiti da queste parti?
- "Good morning beautiful" — Buongiorno, bella
- "It's complicated" — È complicato.
- "Kiss me" — Baciami.
- "Let's do this again" — Facciamolo di nuovo
- "Let's have coffee" — Prendiamo un caffè?
- "May i sit here" — Posso sedermi qui?
- "Sweet dreams" — Sogni d'oro
- "That color looks good on you" — Quel colore ti sta bene.
- "We just clicked" — È scattata la scintilla
- "We should be friends" — Dovremmo essere amici.
- "What do you do for fun" — Cosa fai nel tempo libero?
- "What's your sign" — Di che segno sei?
- "Where do you live" — Dove abiti?
- "Will you marry me" — Mi vuoi sposare?
- "Would you like to dance" — Ti va di ballare?
- "Would you like to go out sometime" — Ti andrebbe di uscire qualche volta?
- "You have a beautiful smile" — Hai un bel sorriso
- "You have beautiful eyes" — Hai degli occhi bellissimi.
- "You look stunning tonight" — Sei bellissima stasera.
- "You make me happy" — Mi rendi felice.
- "You make me laugh" — Mi fai ridere.
- "You smell amazing" — Che buon profumo!
- "You're amazing" — Sei fantastico/a!
- "You're my favorite person" — Sei la mia persona preferita.
- "You're my person" — Sei la mia persona.
- "You're the best thing that ever happened to me" — Sei la cosa più bella che mi sia mai capitata.
- "I can't breathe" — Non riesco a respirare
- "I don't feel well" — Non mi sento bene.
- "I don't speak spanish, do you speak english" — Non parlo spagnolo, parli inglese?
- "I have a fever" — Ho la febbre.
- "I have chest pain" — Ho un dolore al petto.
- "I have food poisoning" — Ho un'intossicazione alimentare.
- "I lost my hotel key" — Ho perso la chiave dell'hotel.
- "I lost my phone" — Ho perso il telefono.
- "I need a doctor" — Ho bisogno di un medico.
- "I need a translator" — Ho bisogno di un interprete.
- "I need medicine" — Ho bisogno di medicine.
- "I need pain medication" — Ho bisogno di antidolorifici.
- "I need stitches" — Ho bisogno di punti di sutura.
- "I need to contact my embassy" — Devo contattare la mia ambasciata.
- "I need to file a police report" — Devo sporgere denuncia.
- "I need to go to the hospital" — Devo andare in ospedale.
- "I need to use the phone" — Ho bisogno di usare il telefono.
- "I sprained my ankle" — Mi sono slogato la caviglia.
- "I was in a car accident" — Ho avuto un incidente d'auto.
- "I'm allergic to penicillin" — Sono allergico/a alla penicillina.
- "I'm dehydrated" — Ho la disidratazione.
- "I'm having a heart attack" — Sto avendo un infarto!
- "I'm having an allergic reaction" — Sto avendo una reazione allergica.
- "I'm having trouble breathing" — Ho difficoltà a respirare.
- "I'm hurt" — Mi sono fatto male.
- "I've been robbed" — Mi hanno rubato.
- "Call an ambulance" — Chiami un'ambulanza!
- "Call the police" — Chiami la polizia!
- "Could you call my embassy" — Potrebbe chiamare la mia ambasciata?
- "Fire" — Al fuoco!
- "He fainted" — È svenuto.
- "Help" — Aiuto!
- "Is anyone hurt" — C'è qualcuno ferito?
- "Is everyone okay" — Tutti bene?
- "Is it safe here" — È sicuro qui?
- "Is the water safe to drink" — L'acqua è potabile?
- "Is there a hospital nearby" — C'è un ospedale qui vicino?
- "My child is missing" — Mio figlio è scomparso.
- "My child is sick" — Mio figlio è malato.
- "My passport was stolen" — Mi hanno rubato il passaporto.
- "My room was broken into" — La mia stanza è stata scassinata.
- "Please stay calm" — Stia calmo/a.
- "She's not breathing" — Non respira.
- "Someone stole my wallet" — Mi hanno rubato il portafoglio.
- "This is an emergency" — È un'emergenza
- "Watch out" — Attenzione!
- "Where can i get insurance information" — Dove posso trovare informazioni sull'assicurazione?
- "Where is a pharmacy" — Dov'è la farmacia?
- "Where is the hospital" — Dov'è l'ospedale?
- "Where is the nearest police station" — Dov'è la stazione di polizia più vicina?
- "I don't know" — Non lo so
- "I don't mind" — Non mi importa
- "I don't speak spanish well" — Non parlo bene spagnolo.
- "I don't understand" — Non capisco.
- "I need" — Ho bisogno di...
- "I want" — Vorrei
- "I'd like" — Vorrei
- "I'd rather not" — Preferirei di no.
- "I'll be right back" — Torno subito
- "I'm just looking" — Sto solo guardando.
- "I'm lost" — Mi sono perso.
- "I'm sorry" — Mi dispiace
- "Absolutely" — Assolutamente
- "After you" — Prego
- "Can you help me" — Mi può aiutare?
- "Could i ask you a question" — Posso farle una domanda?
- "Could you repeat that" — Potrebbe ripetere, per favore?
- "Could you write it down" — Potrebbe scriverlo?
- "Do you speak english" — Parla inglese?
- "Exactly" — Esatto!
- "Excuse me" — Scusi
- "Go ahead" — Prego
- "Help" — Aiuto!
- "How do you say" — Come si dice
- "How do you spell it" — Come si scrive?
- "How much" — Quanto costa?
- "I understand" — Capisco
- "I would like" — Vorrei
- "Im sorry" — Mi dispiace
- "In italian" — Scusi
- "Late" — Tardi
- "Maybe" — Forse
- "My mistake" — Scusi
- "No" — No
- "No problem" — Prego
- "No thank you" — No, grazie
- "Numbers" — I numeri
- "Of course" — Certo
- "One moment please" — Un momento, per favore.
- "Open" — Aperto
- "Pardon me" — Mi scusi
- "Please" — Per favore
- "Please wait a moment" — Aspetti un momento, per favore.
- "Sorry to bother you" — Scusi il disturbo
- "Speak slowly please" — Parli più lentamente, per favore.
- "Store" — negozio
- "Thank you" — Grazie
- "Thank you very much" — Grazie mille
- "Thanks anyway" — Grazie comunque
- "That one" — quello
- "That's right" — Esatto
- "This one" — questo
- "What does prego mean" — Prego
- "What does that mean" — Cosa significa?
- "What is yes" — Qual è il tuo nome?
- "When" — Quando
- "Where are you" — Dov'è?
- "Where is" — Dov'è
- "Yes" — Sì
- "You're welcome" — Prego
- "I have one child" — Ho un figlio.
- "I have three kids" — Ho tre figli.
- "I have two siblings" — Ho due fratelli.
- "I'm an only child" — Sono figlio unico.
- "Family comes first" — La famiglia viene prima di tutto.
- "Give my love to your family" — Saluta tanto la tua famiglia da parte mia.
- "He has his mom's eyes" — Ha gli occhi di sua madre.
- "He's like a brother to me" — Mi è come un fratello.
- "How is your family" — Come sta la tua famiglia?
- "My family is loud" — La mia famiglia è rumorosa.
- "My father-in-law" — mio suocero
- "My godfather" — il mio padrino
- "My godmother" — la mia madrina
- "My mother-in-law" — mia suocera
- "My nephew" — mio nipote
- "My niece" — mia nipote
- "My older brother" — mio fratello maggiore
- "My parents live in" — I miei genitori vivono a...
- "My stepdad" — Mio patrigno
- "My stepmom" — mia matrigna
- "My younger sister" — mia sorella minore
- "She takes after her dad" — Assomiglia a suo padre.
- "She's my best friend" — Lei è la mia migliore amica.
- "These are my kids" — Questi sono i miei figli.
- "They're like family" — Sono come una famiglia.
- "This is my aunt" — Questa è mia zia.
- "This is my boyfriend" — Questo è il mio ragazzo.
- "This is my brother" — Questo è mio fratello.
- "This is my cousin" — Questo è mio cugino.
- "This is my dad" — Questo è mio padre.
- "This is my daughter" — Questa è mia figlia.
- "This is my friend" — Questa è la mia amica.
- "This is my girlfriend" — Questa è la mia ragazza.
- "This is my grandma" — Questa è mia nonna.
- "This is my grandpa" — Questo è mio nonno.
- "This is my husband" — Questo è mio marito.
- "This is my mom" — Questa è mia mamma.
- "This is my partner" — Questa è la mia compagna.
- "This is my sister" — Questa è mia sorella.
- "This is my son" — Questo è mio figlio.
- "This is my uncle" — Lui è mio zio.
- "This is my wife" — Questa è mia moglie
- "We don't get along" — Non andiamo d'accordo.
- "We got married last year" — Ci siamo sposati l'anno scorso.
- "We look alike" — Ci assomigliamo
- "We're engaged" — Ci siamo fidanzati.
- "We're expecting a baby" — Aspettiamo un bambino.
- "We're getting divorced" — Stiamo divorziando.
- "We're staying with family" — Stiamo da parenti.
- "We're twins" — Siamo gemelli
- "We're very close" — Siamo molto legati.
- "I can't wait" — Non vedo l'ora!
- "I feel great" — Mi sento benissimo!
- "I feel sick" — Mi sento male.
- "I feel sick to my stomach" — Mi sento male.
- "I have a headache" — Ho mal di testa.
- "I love this city" — Amo questa città!
- "I love this song" — Mi piace questa canzone
- "I miss home" — Mi manca casa.
- "I'm angry" — Sono arrabbiato.
- "I'm anxious" — Sono ansioso/a.
- "I'm at peace" — Sono sereno.
- "I'm bored" — Mi annoio.
- "I'm cold" — Ho freddo
- "I'm content" — Sono contento.
- "I'm excited" — Sono emozionato/a
- "I'm exhausted" — Sono esausto/a.
- "I'm exhausted but happy" — Sono esausto/a ma felice.
- "I'm freezing cold" — Sto morendo di freddo
- "I'm grateful" — Sono grato
- "I'm happy" — Sono felice
- "I'm hot" — Ho caldo
- "I'm hungry" — Ho fame
- "I'm in a bad mood" — Sono di cattivo umore.
- "I'm in a good mood" — Sono di buon umore.
- "I'm in a hurry" — Ho molta fretta.
- "I'm jealous" — Sono geloso/a.
- "I'm nervous" — Sono nervoso/a.
- "I'm overwhelmed" — Sono sopraffatto.
- "I'm proud" — Sono orgoglioso/a.
- "I'm proud of you" — Sono orgoglioso/a di te.
- "I'm pumped" — Sono carico!
- "I'm relieved" — Sono sollevato.
- "I'm sad" — Sono triste.
- "I'm scared" — Ho paura.
- "I'm starving" — Ho una fame da lupi!
- "I'm stressed" — Sono stressato/a.
- "I'm sweating" — Sto sudando.
- "I'm thirsty" — Ho sete.
- "I'm tired" — Sono stanco
- "I'm worried" — Sono preoccupato/a.
- "Congratulations" — Congratulazioni!
- "Good luck" — In bocca al lupo
- "It's freezing" — Si gela.
- "It's raining" — Piove
- "My back hurts" — Mi fa male la schiena.
- "That's funny" — Che ridere!
- "That's interesting" — È interessante.
- "That's so cool" — Che bello!
- "The weather is great" — Il tempo è splendido!
- "What a beautiful day" — Che bella giornata!
- "I have to go" — Devo andare.
- "I should get going" — Devo andare
- "I'm doing well" — Sto bene
- "I'm fine, thanks" — Sto bene, grazie.
- "And" — e
- "And you" — e tu?
- "Could be better" — Si potrebbe stare meglio.
- "Drive safe" — Guida piano!
- "Get home safe" — Buon rientro a casa!
- "Give my regards" — Saluti a...
- "Good afternoon" — Buon pomeriggio
- "Good day" — Buongiorno
- "Good evening" — Buonasera.
- "Good morning" — Buongiorno
- "Good night" — Buonanotte
- "Good to see you" — Piacere di vederti
- "Goodbye" — Arrivederci
- "Great to see you" — Che piacere vederti!
- "Have a good day" — Buona giornata.
- "Have a nice evening" — Buona serata
- "Have a nice weekend" — Buon fine settimana
- "Have a safe trip" — Buon viaggio!
- "Hello" — Ciao
- "Hello and goodbye" — Ciao
- "Hello how are you" — Ciao, come stai?
- "Hey" — Ciao
- "Hi" — Ciao
- "Hi everyone" — Ciao a tutti
- "How are you" — Come stai?
- "How have you been" — Come stai?
- "How's it going" — Come va?
- "I" — Ciao
- "Likewise" — Altrettanto
- "Long time no see" — È da tanto che non ci vediamo!
- "My name is" — Mi chiamo
- "My pleasure" — Prego
- "Nice to meet you" — Piacere di conoscerti.
- "Not bad" — Non c'è male
- "Pleased to meet you" — Piacere di conoscerla
- "Say hi to your family" — Saluta la tua famiglia per me.
- "See you in a bit" — A tra poco
- "See you later" — A dopo.
- "See you soon" — A presto
- "See you tomorrow" — Ci vediamo domani
- "Small world" — Che coincidenza!
- "Stay safe" — Stammi bene.
- "Take care" — Stammi bene.
- "Take it easy" — Stai tranquillo
- "Talk to you later" — Ci vediamo dopo
- "Until next time" — Alla prossima
- "Until tomorrow" — A domani
- "Welcome" — Benvenuto
- "What a surprise" — Che sorpresa!
- "What brings you here" — Cosa ti porta qui?
- "What's up" — Come va?
- "You too" — Anche tu
- "Youre welcome" — Prego
- "1-10" — uno-dieci
- "10" — dieci
- "30" — trenta
- "4" — quattro
- "40" — quaranta
- "7" — sette
- "December" — dicembre
- "Friday" — Venerdì
- "I'm thirty years old" — Ho trent'anni.
- "January" — gennaio
- "Merry christmas" — Buon Natale
- "Monday" — Lunedì
- "Saturday" — sabato
- "A half" — un mezzo
- "A quarter" — un quarto d'ora
- "Are you open on sunday" — Siete aperti la domenica?
- "At midnight" — a mezzanotte
- "At night" — di notte
- "At noon" — A mezzogiorno.
- "Days of the week" — i giorni della settimana
- "First" — primo
- "Four" — quattro
- "Happy birthday" — Buon compleanno!
- "Happy new year" — Buon anno!
- "How long does it take" — Quanto tempo ci vuole?
- "How long does it take" — Quanto tempo ci vuole?
- "How old are you" — Quanti anni hai?
- "In an hour" — tra un'ora
- "In five minutes" — tra cinque minuti
- "In the afternoon" — nel pomeriggio
- "In the evening" — Di sera.
- "In the morning" — la mattina
- "It's a quarter to six" — Sono le sei meno un quarto.
- "It's half past four" — Sono le quattro e mezza.
- "It's three o'clock" — Sono le tre.
- "July" — luglio
- "Last week" — La settimana scorsa.
- "Months" — mesi
- "Morning" — Buongiorno
- "Next week" — la settimana prossima
- "November" — novembre
- "Number" — numero
- "One" — uno
- "One hundred" — centouno
- "One thousand" — mille
- "Second" — secondo
- "See you at eight" — Ci vediamo alle otto.
- "Summer" — estate
- "Sunday" — domenica
- "Ten" — dieci
- "The day after tomorrow" — dopodomani
- "Third" — terzo
- "This week" — Questa settimana.
- "Three" — tre
- "Thursday" — giovedì
- "Today" — Oggi.
- "Tomorrow" — domani
- "Tonight" — stasera
- "Tuesday" — martedì
- "Twenty" — venti
- "Twenty minutes by car" — venti minuti di macchina
- "Two" — due
- "Wednesday" — mercoledì
- "Week" — settimana
- "What time do you close" — A che ora chiudete?
- "What time do you open" — A che ora aprite?
- "What time is it" — Che ore sono?
- "What's the date today" — Che giorno è oggi?
- "Winter" — l'inverno
- "Yesterday" — ieri
- "I made a reservation" — Ho fatto una prenotazione.
- "I'd like the chicken" — Vorrei il pollo.
- "I'll have the same" — Prendo lo stesso.
- "I'm allergic to dairy" — Sono allergico/a ai latticini.
- "I'm allergic to nuts" — Sono allergico/a alle noci.
- "I'm gluten free" — Sono celiaco/a.
- "I'm ready to order" — Sono pronto per ordinare.
- "I'm vegan" — Sono vegano.
- "I'm vegetarian" — Sono vegetariano/a.
- "A beer please" — Una birra, per favore.
- "A glass of red wine" — Un bicchiere di vino rosso
- "A table for four" — Un tavolo per quattro.
- "A table for two" — Un tavolo per due
- "Another round" — Un altro giro
- "Can i pay by card" — Posso pagare con la carta?
- "Can i see the dessert menu" — Posso vedere il menù dei dolci?
- "Can we sit outside" — Possiamo sederci fuori?
- "Compliments to the chef" — Complimenti allo chef!
- "Could i have more water" — Potrei avere dell'altra acqua, per favore?
- "Could we get the bill" — Il conto, per favore.
- "Could we have more napkins" — Potremmo avere più tovaglioli?
- "Delicious" — Delizioso!
- "Do you have a high chair" — Avete un seggiolone?
- "Do you have a vegetarian menu" — Avete un menù vegetariano?
- "Do you have any specials" — Avete dei piatti del giorno?
- "Extra sauce on the side" — Salsa a parte
- "Is service included" — Il servizio è incluso?
- "Is there a service charge" — C'è il coperto?
- "Is this spicy" — È piccante?
- "Keep the change" — Tenga il resto.
- "Medium rare" — al sangue
- "Sparkling water" — Acqua frizzante
- "Still water" — Acqua naturale
- "The bread is delicious" — Il pane è delizioso.
- "The check please" — Il conto, per favore.
- "The menu please" — Il menù, per favore.
- "The soup is cold" — La minestra è fredda.
- "The wine list please" — Il menù del vino, per favore.
- "This is amazing" — È incredibile!
- "This isn't what i ordered" — Non è quello che ho ordinato.
- "To go please" — Da portare via, per favore.
- "Water please" — Acqua, per favore.
- "We'd like to split the bill" — Vorremmo dividere il conto.
- "Well done" — Complimenti!
- "What do you recommend" — Che cosa mi consiglia?
- "What's in this dish" — Cos'è questo piatto?
- "What's the soup of the day" — Qual è la specialità del giorno?
- "What's your house wine" — Qual è il vino della casa?
- "Without cilantro" — senza coriandolo
- "Without onions" — Senza cipolla
- "I changed my mind" — Ho cambiato idea.
- "I changed my mind" — Ho cambiato idea.
- "I need it gift wrapped" — Lo vorrei incartato per un regalo.
- "I'd like to exchange this" — Vorrei cambiare questo.
- "I'll pay in cash" — Pago in contanti.
- "I'll take it" — Lo prendo
- "I'll think about it" — Ci penso.
- "I'm just browsing" — Sto solo guardando.
- "I'm just looking thanks" — Sto solo guardando, grazie.
- "Can i have a receipt" — Posso avere la ricevuta?
- "Can i return this" — Posso restituirlo?
- "Can i try it on" — Posso provarlo?
- "Could i look at this closer" — Posso dare un'occhiata più da vicino?
- "Could i pay with euros" — Posso pagare in euro?
- "Could i see that one" — Potrei vedere quello?
- "Could you wrap it as a gift" — Potrebbe incartarlo per un regalo?
- "Do you have a bag" — Ha un sacchetto?
- "Do you have a larger size" — Avete una taglia più grande?
- "Do you have a smaller size" — Ha una taglia più piccola?
- "Do you have a student discount" — Avete uno sconto studenti?
- "Do you have any sales" — Avete saldi?
- "Do you have it in another style" — Avete un altro modello?
- "Do you have it in extra small" — Ce l'hai in extra small?
- "Do you have this in another color" — Ce l'ha in un altro colore?
- "Do you have this in stock" — Ce l'ha questo in magazzino?
- "Do you offer gift wrapping" — Offrite il confezionamento regalo?
- "Do you ship internationally" — Spedite all'estero?
- "Do you take credit cards" — Accettate carte di credito?
- "How do i wash this" — Come si lava questo?
- "How much is it" — Quanto costa?
- "Is there a discount" — C'è uno sconto?
- "Is this authentic" — È autentico?
- "Is this handmade" — È fatto a mano?
- "Is this on sale" — È in saldo?
- "It's a little tight" — È un po' stretto.
- "Small medium large" — Piccolo, medio, grande
- "That's too expensive" — È troppo caro.
- "The seams are coming apart" — Le cuciture si stanno aprendo.
- "The size is wrong" — La taglia è sbagliata.
- "The zipper is broken" — La cerniera è rotta.
- "This doesn't fit" — Questo non mi sta bene.
- "This fits perfectly" — Questo mi sta a pennello.
- "This is broken" — Questo è rotto.
- "What's the cheapest option" — Qual è l'opzione più economica?
- "What's the most popular" — Qual è il più popolare?
- "What's the return policy" — Qual è la politica di reso?
- "Where are the dressing rooms" — Dove sono i camerini?
- "Where can i buy souvenirs" — Dove posso comprare dei souvenir?
- "Where is the fitting room" — Dov'è il camerino?
- "Where's the cashier" — Dov'è la cassa?
- "Where's the supermarket" — Dov'è il supermercato?
- "I have one bag" — Ho una borsa.
- "I lost my passport" — Ho perso il passaporto.
- "I missed my bus" — Ho perso l'autobus.
- "I need to charge my phone" — Devo caricare il telefono.
- "I'd like a ticket to madrid" — Vorrei un biglietto per Madrid.
- "I'd like to check in" — Vorrei fare il check-in.
- "I'd like to check out" — Vorrei fare il check-out.
- "Across from the church" — di fronte alla chiesa
- "Can you call me a taxi" — Può chiamarmi un taxi?
- "Could i have a wake up call at 7" — Potrei avere una sveglia per le sette?
- "Could i have an extra towel" — Potrei avere un asciugamano in più?
- "Do you have a city map" — Avete una mappa della città?
- "Go straight" — Vada sempre dritto.
- "How do i get to the hotel" — Come arrivo all'hotel?
- "How far is the beach" — Quanto dista la spiaggia?
- "How much is the fare" — Quanto costa il biglietto?
- "Is breakfast included" — La colazione è inclusa?
- "Is it far" — È lontano?
- "Is it walkable" — Si può andare a piedi?
- "Is my flight on time" — Il mio volo è in orario?
- "Is the museum open today" — Il museo è aperto oggi?
- "Is there a guided tour" — C'è un tour guidato?
- "Is there wifi" — C'è il Wi-Fi?
- "Is this seat taken" — È occupato?
- "Is this the right train" — È questo il treno giusto?
- "Next to the bank" — Accanto alla banca
- "One way" — Solo andata.
- "Round trip" — Andata e ritorno
- "Stop here" — Mi fermi qui.
- "The air conditioning isn't working" — L'aria condizionata non funziona.
- "The room is too noisy" — La stanza è troppo rumorosa.
- "The train is late" — Il treno è in ritardo.
- "To the airport please" — All'aeroporto, per favore.
- "Turn left" — Giri a sinistra
- "Turn right" — Giri a destra
- "Two blocks away" — A due isolati da qui.
- "What platform" — Da che parte?
- "What time does it close" — A che ora chiude?
- "What time does it leave" — A che ora parte?
- "What's the wifi password" — Qual è la password del Wi-Fi?
- "Where can i get a taxi" — Dove posso trovare un taxi?
- "Where can i rent a car" — Dove posso noleggiare un'auto?
- "Where do i check in" — Dove faccio il check-in?
- "Where is the airport" — Dov'è l'aeroporto?
- "Where is the bathroom" — Dov'è il bagno?
- "Where is the bus stop" — Dov'è la fermata dell'autobus?
- "Where is the train station" — Dov'è la stazione?
- "Where's the atm" — Dov'è il bancomat?
- "Where's the nearest pharmacy" — Dov'è la farmacia più vicina?
Pronunciation
- Acura — AK-yuh-ruh
- Adidas — AD-i-das
- Aldi — AL-dee
- Asus — AY-soos
- Audi — OW-dee
- Balenciaga — buh-LEN-see-AH-guh
- Balmain — bal-MAIN
- Bmw — BEE EM DUB-ul-yoo
- Bosch — BOSH
- Bose — BOZE
- Bouygues — BWEGZ
- Cartier — kar-tee-AY
- Chanel — shuh-NEL
- Chevrolet — SHEV-ruh-LAY
- Citroën — SIT-roh-en
- Dior — dee-AWR
- Ferrari — fuh-RAH-ree
- Fila — FEE-luh
- Givenchy — zhee-VAHN-shee
- Givenchy Perfume — zhee-vahn-SHEE
- Gucci — GOO-chee
- Hermès — er-MEZ
- Hermès — er-MEZ
- Honda — HON-duh
- Huawei — WAH-way
- Hyundai — HUN-dye
- Häagen-Dazs — HAH-gun DAHZ
- Häagen-Dazs — HAH-gun DAHZ
- Ikea — eye-KEE-uh
- Kia — KEE-uh
- Lamborghini — lam-ber-GEE-nee
- Loewe — LO-eh
- Louis Vuitton — LOO-ee vih-TAHN
- Maserati — mah · zuh · RAH · tee
- Mazda — MAZ-duh
- Michelin — MISH-uh-lin
- Miele — MEE-luh
- Mitsubishi — mih-tsoo-BISH-ee
- Moët — moh-ET
- Nestlé — NESS-lay
- Nestlé — NESS-lay
- Nike — NYE-kee
- Nikon — NEE-kon
- Nissan — NEE-sahn
- Nivea — NEE-veh-uh
- Nutella — noo-TEL-uh
- Nutella Chocolate — noo-TEL-uh CHOK-luht
- Omega — oh-MAY-guh
- Panera — puh-NEHR-uh
- Peugeot — PUR-zhoh
- Pirelli — puh-REL-ee
- Porsche — POR-shuh
- Prada — PRAH-duh
- Puma — POO-muh
- Renault — ruh-NOH
- Rolex — ROH-leks
- Samsung — SAM-sung
- Siemens — ZEE-munts
- Siemens Company — ZEE-munz KUM-puh-nee
- Suzuki — soo-ZOO-kee
- Uniqlo — OO-nih-kloh
- Veuve Clicquot — vuv klee-KOH
- Xiaomi — SHYOW-mee
- Yamaha — yuh-MAH-huh
- Yves Saint Laurent — eev-san-law-RAWN
- Albuquerque — AL-buh-KER-kee
- Ashgabat — ASH-guh-bot
- Athens — ATH-unz
- Barcelona — bar-suh-LOH-nuh
- Boise — BOY-see
- Bordeaux — bor-DOH
- Bratislava — brah-TISS-lah-vuh
- Brno — BUR-noh
- Budapest — BOO-duh-pest
- Chiang Mai — chee-AHNG-MY
- Cincinnati — sin-sin-AT-ee
- Cusco — KOO-skoh
- Córdoba — KOR-thuh-buh
- Danube — DAN-yoob
- Denpasar — den-PAH-sahr
- Des Moines — dih-MOINZ
- Dubrovnik — DOO-brohv-nik
- Düsseldorf — DUSS-el-dorf
- Edinburgh — ED-in-bruh
- Freiburg — FRY-boorg
- Fukuoka — foo-KOO-oh-kuh
- Glasgow — GLAZ-goh
- Gloucester — GLOSS-ter
- Guanajuato — gwah-nah-WAH-toh
- Hanoi — hai-NOY
- Ibiza — ee-BEE-thah
- Iguazu — ee-gwah-SOO
- Is Barcelona In Spain — bar-suh-LOH-nuh
- Krakow — KRACK-ow
- Kuala Lumpur — KWAH-luh LUM-poor
- Kyoto — KYOH-toh
- Lake Xochimilco — soh-chee-MIL-koh
- Leicester — LESS-ter
- Leipzig — LYPE-sik
- Ljubljana — lyoo-BLYAH-nah
- Lviv — luh-VEEV
- Lyon — lee-OHN
- Lyon France — lee-OHN
- Marlborough — MAWL-bruh
- Marseille — mahr-SAY
- Milwaukee — mil-WAW-kee
- Munich — MYOO-nik
- Mykonos — MEE-koh-noss
- Mykonos Greece — MEE-koh-nossGREES
- Nagoya — nah-GOY-uh
- Nice — NEES
- Nice France — NYCE FRANS
- Niche — NITCH
- Norwich — NOR-ij
- Oaxaca — wah-HAH-kah
- Omaha — OH-muh-hah
- Osaka — oh-SAH-kuh
- Patagonia — pat-uh-GOH-nee-uh
- Phuket — poo-KET
- Phuket Thailand — puu-KET TIE-land
- Potsdam — POTS-dam
- Querétaro — keh-REH-tah-roh
- Reading — RED-ing pro-NUN-see-AY-shun
- Reykjavik — RAY-kyuh-vik
- Saigon — SY-gon
- Salisbury — SOLZ-bair-ee
- Samarkand — SAM-er-kand
- San Jose — san HO-zay
- San Sebastián — san-suh-BASH-uhn
- Santorini — san-tuh-REE-nee
- Sevilla — suh-VEE-yuh
- Spokane — spo-KAYN
- Tashkent — TASH-kent
- Tijuana — tee-HWAH-nuh
- Tucson — TOO-sahn
- Ushuaia — oo-SWY-uh
- Valparaíso — val-puh-RY-soh
- Versailles — ver-SAYZ
- Warwick — WAH-rik
- Worcester — WUUS-ter
- Worcestershire — WUUS-ter-sher
- Wroclaw — VROHTS-wahf
- Xochimilco — soh-chee-MEEL-koh
- Yangon — YANG-gon
- Yogyakarta — yohg-yar-TAH
- Zagreb — ZAH-greb
- Zaragoza — thuh-RAH-go-suh
- Amatriciana — AH-mah-tree-CHAH-nah
- Arancini — AH-run-CHEE-nee
- Açaí — ah-sah-EE
- Baguette — ba-GET
- Baklava — bah-KLAH-vuh
- Banchan — BON-CHON
- Banh Mi — BAHN MEE
- Bao Bun — BAH-ow
- Beef Bulgogi — BEEF bool-GOH-ghee
- Bibimbap — BEE-bim-bahp
- Biryani — bih-RAH-nee
- Biscotti — bih-SKOH-tee
- Bolognese — boh-luh-NYAYZ
- Borscht — BORSHT
- Bouillabaisse — boo-yuh-BAYS
- Bourguignon — boor-ghee-NYOH(N)
- Brioche — bree-OHSH
- Bruschetta — broo-SHET-uh
- Bulgogi — BOOL-goh-gee
- Cacio E Pepe — KAH-cho-ay-PEH-peh
- Calamari — KAL-uh-MAHR-ee
- Cappuccino — kap-uh-CHEE-noh
- Caprese — kuh-PRAY-zee
- Carbonara — kar-buh-NAH-ruh
- Ceviche — seh-BEE-chay
- Ceviche Spanish — seh-BEE-chay
- Charcuterie — shar-kyoo-tuh-ree
- Chicken Biryani — CHIK-un beer-ee-AH-nee
- Chicken Souvlaki — CHIK-uhn SOOV-lah-kee
- Chipotle — chi-POH-tlay
- Churros — CHUR-ohs
- Ciabatta — chah-BAH-tuh
- Coq Au Vin — KOK oh VAN
- Crepes — KRAYP
- Croissant — kruh-SAHNT
- Crêpe — KRAYP
- Dashi — DAH-shee
- Dolma — DOL-muh
- Dosa — DOH-suh
- Edamame — eh-DAH-mah-may
- Espresso — eh-SPRESS-oh
- Falafel — fuh-LAH-fuhl
- Fettuccine — fet-too-CHEE-neh
- Focaccia — fuh-KAH-chuh
- Foie Gras — FWAH GRAH
- Gelato — juh-LAH-toh
- Ghee — GHEE
- Gnocchi — NYAW-kee
- Gochujang — GO-choo-JAHNG
- Gyoza — GYOH-suh
- Gyros — JAI-rohz
- Halloumi — ha-LOO-mee
- Horchata — OR-CHAH-tuh
- How To Eat Edamame — HOW tuh EAT ED-uh-MAH-mee
- Huitlacoche — WEET-luh-KOH-chay
- Hummus — HUM-us
- Jalapeño — HAH-luh-PAY-nyoh
- Jalebi — juh-LAY-bee
- Jamaica — juh-MAY-kuh
- Japchae — JAP-chay
- Kebab — kuh-BAB
- Kimchi — KIM-chee
- Kombucha — kuhm-BOO-chuh
- Latte — lah-TAY
- Linguine — lwin-GAY-nee
- Macchiato — mah-KYAH-toh
- Masala — muh-SAH-luh
- Mascarpone — mah-skar-POH-nay
- Matcha — MAH-chuh
- Miso — MEE-soh
- Mocha — MOH-chuh
- Mochi — MOH-chee
- Mole — MOH-lay
- Mortadella — mor-tuh-DEL-uh
- Moussaka — moo-SAH-kuh
- Naan — NAHN
- Okonomiyaki — oh-koh-noh-mee-YAH-kee
- Pad Thai — PAHD-TY
- Pain Au Chocolat — PAN-oh-shoh-kuh-LAH
- Pancetta — pan-CHET-uh
- Paneer — puh-NEER
- Panna Cotta — PAH-nah KOT-tah
- Pappardelle — pap-er-DEL-ee
- Penne — PEN-ay
- Pho — FUH
- Pierogi — pih-ROH-ghee
- Pozole — po-SOH-lay
- Prosciutto — proh-SHOO-toh
- Prosciutto Pizza — pruh-SHOO-toh PEET-suh
- Queso — KAY-so
- Quiche — KEESH
- Quiche Lorraine — KEESH LAW-ren
- Quinoa — KEE-wah
- Ramen — RAH-mun
- Ratatouille — rat-uh-TOO-ee
- Rigatoni — rig-uh-TOH-nee
- Risotto — ree-ZAH-toh
- Sake — SAH-kay
- Samosa — suh-MOH-suh
- Sashimi — suh-SHAH-mee
- Schnitzel — SHNIT-suhl
- Shawarma — shuh-WAR-muh
- Soba — SOH-buh
- Souvlaki — soo-VLAH-kee
- Spaetzle — SPETS-luh
- Spaghetti — spuh-GET-ee
- Spätzle — SHPET-sluh
- Stroganoff — STROH-guh-noff
- Tabbouleh — tuh-BOO-lee
- Tagliatelle — tal-yuh-TEL-ee
- Tahini — tuh-HEE-nee
- Takoyaki — tah-koh-YAH-kee
- Tamal Or Tamale — tuh-MAH-lee
- Tamales — tuh-MAH-lays
- Tempura — tem-POOR-uh
- Teriyaki — ter.ee-YAH-kee
- Tiramisu — TEER-uh-MEE-soo
- Tteokbokki — TOK-bok-kee
- Tzatziki — TSAHT-see-kee
- Udon — OO-dahn
- Vichyssoise — VISH-ee-SWAHZ
- Wasabi — wuh-SAH-bee
- Yakitori — yah-kee-TOH-ree
- Acropolis — uh-KROP-uh-lis
- Angkor Wat — ANG-kor WAHT
- Blue Mosque — BLOO MASK
- Borobudur — boh-roh-BUUD-er
- Brandenburg Gate — BRAN-den-burg GATE
- Burj Khalifa — BURJ kuh-LEE-fuh
- Champs-Élysées — shahz-eh-LEE-zay
- Chichén Itzá — chee-CHEN ee-TSAH
- Colosseum — KOL-uh-SEE-um
- Dolmabahçe — DOL-muh-BAH-cheh
- Duomo — DOO-oh-moh
- Eiffel Tower — EYE-ful TOW-er
- Forbidden City — fer-BID-un SIT-ee
- Guggenheim — GUHG-uhn-hyme
- Hagia Sophia — HAH-gee-uh soh-FEE-uh
- Louvre — LOO-vruh
- Machu Picchu — MAH-choo PEE-choo
- Neuschwanstein — NOYSH-fahn-shtine
- Notre-Dame — NAW-truh DAHM
- Pantheon — PAN-thee-on
- Parthenon — PAR-thuh-non
- Petra — PEH-truh
- Reichstag — RYKS-tahg
- Taj Mahal — TAHZH muh-HAHL
- Teotihuacán — teh-oh-tee-wah-KAHN
- Tian'Anmen — tyen-AHN-men
- Topkapi — TOP-kah-pee
- Uffizi — oof-FEET-chee
- Versailles Palace — ver-SAYZ PAL-uhs
- Wawel — VAH-wuhl
- Albariño — ahl-buh-REE-nyoh
- Amarone — ah-mah-ROH-nay
- Barbaresco — bar-buh-RES-koh
- Barolo — bah-ROH-loh
- Brunello — broo-NEL-oh
- Burgundy — BER-gun-dee
- Cabernet — KAB-er-nay SAV-in-yon
- Cabernet Franc — kab-er-NAY FRANK
- Cabernet Sauvignon — KAB-er-nay SOH-vin-yon
- Carménère — kar · men · AIR
- Cava — KAH-vuh
- Champagne — sham-PAYN
- Chardonnay — shar-duh-NAY
- Chenin Blanc — SHEN-in BLANK
- Chianti — kee-AHN-tee
- Châteauneuf-Du-Pape — SHAT-oh-NUFF-doo-PAHP
- Cognac — KON-yak
- Côtes Du Rhône — KOHT dyuh ROHN
- Dolcetto — dol-CHET-oh
- Garnacha — gar-NAH-chuh
- Gewürztraminer — GVERTS-trah-mee-ner
- Gewürztraminer — GVERTS-trah-mee-ner
- Grappa — GRAH-puh
- Lambrusco — lam-BRUS-koh
- Limoncello — lee-mun-CHELL-oh
- Malbec — MAL-bek
- Merlot — mer-LOH
- Montepulciano — MON-tuh-pull-CHAH-no
- Moscato — mos-KAH-toh
- Nebbiolo — neh-BYOH-loh
- Ouzo — OO-zoh
- Petit Verdot — PET-ee VER-doh
- Pinot Grigio — PEE-noh GREE-zhoh
- Pinot Gris — PEE-noh GREE
- Pinot Noir — PEE-noh-NWOR
- Prosecco — pruh-SEK-oh
- Retsina — reh-TSEE-nah
- Ribera Del Duero — ree-BEH-rah del DWEH-roh
- Riesling — REES-ling
- Rioja — REE-oh-hah
- Sangiovese — SAN-joh-VAY-zee
- Sangiovese Red Wine — SAN-joh-VAY-zee
- Sauternes — saw-TERN
- Sauvignon — suh-VIN-yun
- Sauvignon Blanc — soh-vin-YOHN BLAWN
- Shiraz — shih-RAHZ
- Syrah — SIH-ruh
- Sémillon — SAY-mee-yohn
- Tempranillo — tem-pruh-NEE-lyoh
- Tokaji — TOH-kah-yee
- Verdejo — ber-DAY-ho
- Vermentino — ver-men-TEE-no
- Viognier — vee-ohn-YAY