The 100-Plus Everyday Spanish Sentences You Need to Know

If you’re an English speaker looking to learn Spanish, you’re in for a treat! In this video lesson, “The 100+ Everyday Spanish Sentences You Need to Know”, Ana from Butterfly Spanish takes you through essential phrases to navigate daily life confidently. Whether you’re traveling, chatting with friends, or practicing your language skills, these sentences will come in handy.

Ana’s teaching style is fun, approachable, and clear. She emphasizes proper pronunciation, cultural nuances, and practical usage, so you’ll not only memorize these phrases but also know exactly when and how to use them. As a bonus to this video, we’ve compiled a list of an additional 100 everyday Spanish words and phrases with their English translations below. Ready? Let’s dive in!

100 Additional Everyday Spanish Words and Phrases to Learn

Greetings and Common Expressions

  1. Buenos días – Good morning
  2. Buenas tardes – Good afternoon
  3. Buenas noches – Good night
  4. ¿Cómo estás? – How are you?
  5. Estoy bien, gracias – I’m good, thank you
  6. ¿Y tú? – And you?
  7. Mucho gusto – Nice to meet you
  8. Adónde vas? – Where are you going?
  9. Nos vemos luego – See you later
  10. ¡Que tengas un buen día! – Have a good day!

Polite Phrases

  1. Por favor – Please
  2. Gracias – Thank you
  3. De nada – You’re welcome
  4. Lo siento – I’m sorry
  5. Disculpa – Excuse me
  6. ¿Podrías ayudarme? – Could you help me?
  7. Con permiso – With your permission (used when passing through)
  8. No hay problema – No problem
  9. Está bien – It’s okay
  10. Muchas gracias – Thank you very much

Time and Scheduling

  1. ¿Qué hora es? – What time is it?
  2. Es la una – It’s one o’clock
  3. Son las dos (tres, cuatro, etc.) – It’s two (three, four, etc.)
  4. Hoy – Today
  5. Mañana – Tomorrow
  6. Ayer – Yesterday
  7. Ahora – Now
  8. Más tarde – Later
  9. Pronto – Soon
  10. ¿Cuándo? – When?

Practical Questions

  1. ¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much does it cost?
  2. ¿Dónde está el baño? – Where is the bathroom?
  3. ¿Cómo llego a…? – How do I get to…?
  4. ¿Qué es esto? – What is this?
  5. ¿Puedes repetir eso? – Can you repeat that?
  6. ¿Entiendes? – Do you understand?
  7. No entiendo – I don’t understand
  8. ¿Hablas inglés? – Do you speak English?
  9. Sí, un poco – Yes, a little
  10. ¿Cómo se dice…? – How do you say…?

Making Plans

  1. ¿Qué quieres hacer? – What do you want to do?
  2. Vamos a… – Let’s go to…
  3. Estoy ocupado(a) – I’m busy
  4. Tal vez más tarde – Maybe later
  5. ¿Quedamos a las…? – Should we meet at…?
  6. Sí, me parece bien – Yes, that works for me
  7. Nos encontramos allí – We’ll meet there
  8. No puedo, lo siento – I can’t, sorry
  9. Estoy libre – I’m free
  10. ¿Dónde nos vemos? – Where should we meet?

Expressing Emotions

  1. Estoy feliz – I’m happy
  2. Estoy triste – I’m sad
  3. Tengo miedo – I’m scared
  4. Estoy cansado(a) – I’m tired
  5. Tengo hambre – I’m hungry
  6. Tengo sed – I’m thirsty
  7. Estoy emocionado(a) – I’m excited
  8. Estoy enojado(a) – I’m angry
  9. Me siento bien – I feel good
  10. Me siento mal – I feel bad

Describing Preferences

  1. Me gusta esto – I like this
  2. No me gusta eso – I don’t like that
  3. Prefiero… – I prefer…
  4. Quiero esto – I want this
  5. No quiero eso – I don’t want that
  6. ¿Cuál prefieres? – Which do you prefer?
  7. Esto es mejor – This is better
  8. Eso es peor – That is worse
  9. Me encanta – I love it
  10. Lo odio – I hate it

Travel and Directions

  1. ¿Cómo llego a…? – How do I get to…?
  2. Derecha – Right
  3. Izquierda – Left
  4. Recto – Straight
  5. Cerca – Near
  6. Lejos – Far
  7. ¿Cuánto tiempo falta? – How much time is left?
  8. Voy en camino – I’m on my way
  9. Estoy perdido(a) – I’m lost
  10. ¿Dónde puedo encontrar…? – Where can I find…?

At Home

  1. Tengo que limpiar – I need to clean
  2. Voy a cocinar – I’m going to cook
  3. Necesito descansar – I need to rest
  4. Apaga la luz – Turn off the light
  5. Enciende la luz – Turn on the light
  6. Ven aquí – Come here
  7. Vete – Go away
  8. Ayúdame – Help me
  9. Espera un momento – Wait a moment
  10. Estoy listo(a) – I’m ready

Miscellaneous Useful Phrases

  1. ¿Qué pasa? – What’s happening?
  2. Nada – Nothing
  3. No sé – I don’t know
  4. Estoy aprendiendo español – I’m learning Spanish
  5. Eso es interesante – That’s interesting
  6. Por supuesto – Of course
  7. Tal vez – Maybe
  8. Nunca – Never
  9. Siempre – Always
  10. Vamos – Let’s go

Practice Makes Perfect

Congratulations on learning 100-plus everyday Spanish sentences, as well as an 100 additional Everyday Spanish words and phrases! These words, phrases, and sentences are just the beginning of your Spanish-speaking journey. Practice them daily, integrate them into your conversations, and soon they’ll become second nature.
¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)

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