In Spanish, the alphabet has the same letters as in English, except for the letter “ñ”, which is widely used in words like:
Niño (boy), niña (girl), niños (children),
Muñeca (doll), año (year), among others.
Why is it very important to learn the alphabet in Spanish?
Because if people need to spell a word in Spanish, they will do it successfully. Spelling is widely used in customer service.
Listen and repeat.
| a |
| b |
| c |
| d |
| e |
| f |
| g |
| h |
| i |
| j |
| k |
| l |
| m |
| n |
| ñ |
| o |
| p |
| q |
| r |
| s |
| t |
| u |
| v |
| w |
| x |
| y |
| z |
Spanish Common Greetings :
| ¡Hola! | Hello! |
| ¡Adiós! | Bye! |
| ¡Buenos días! | Good morning |
| ¡Buenas tardes! | Good afternoon |
| ¡Buenas noches! | Good evening |
| ¿Cómo estás? | How are you? |
| ¿Cómo te va? | How have you been? |
| ¿Qué te parece+ verbo..? | How about + verb? |
As mentioned before, in conversations related with customer service, you can have:
| ¿Qué puedo hacer por usted? | ¿What I can do for you? |
| ¿En qué puedo ayudarle? | How can I help you? |
| ¿Cómo puedo ayudarle? | How can I help you? |
| ¿En qué puedo servirle? | How can I help you? |
| ¿Podría, por favor, deletrear? | Could you spell, please? |
Please keep practicing every day with greetings in Spanish. You have just taken the first step!! Well done