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Hi me and three friends ( all students) in our early twenties are going to spain this summer. We want somewhere that we can work, a tourist place as we don't have Spanish and would hope to get a ...
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Cammie, It's you're welcome, not your welcome and I will be happy to tell you how to say those phrases in Spanish but you must promise me that you will try to spell better in English. I'm not trying to scold you. I'm trying to help. It will be much better for you when you get out of school and try to find a job that you know how to spell. Anyway. here are the translations:
Thank you is gracias in Spanish
You're welcome is de nada
What is your name is Como se llama?
(all my answers are from http://ets.freetranslation.com/ )
hope i helped :)
daniswired
gracias
de nada
¿como te llamas?
ria
thank you-gracias
welcome-nevatha
what is your name-look on spanish translation .com
Mr. Yahoo
Mucho gracias- Thank you very much~ bienvenido-welcome~¿Como se llama? what is your name!!!!!
Hey to the guy azul 1st comment your wrong bro. America's native language in the future(soon to be) will be Spanish!
marketer
I am mexican, I Lived in Monterrey Mexico here is some info
Thank you -- Gracias / Gracias a usted (polite form)
Your welcome - De nada / por nada /
What is your name -- ¿Como te llamas? / ¿Cual es tu nomebre?
custers_nemesis
Thank you GracÃas
You're welcome De nada
What's your name? ¿Cómo te llamas?
urbansurvivor
When in Europe if you speak the native language people are more cordial to you.
Different Spanish speaking countries have different meaning for the same words. So be careful from whom you learn your spanish. For example Menudo means small change to some but to others is a type of soup.
There is a formal spanish and a informal spanish,
Whats your name? como se llama usted?formal
. como te llamas?informal
woht
Gracias
De nada
¿Cómo te llamas?
Azul
no need to learn other country language .. coz in the near foreseeable future every one in the world will be speaking english ..