gracias
gracias
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
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Everyday polite phrases for normal conversations.
gracias
gracias
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
lo siento
lo siento
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
disculpe
disculpe
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
no hay problema
no hay problema
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
no lo sé
no lo sé
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
¿estás seguro?
estás seguro?
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
espera un momento
espera un momento
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.
¿qué significa esto?
qué significa esto?
Use this in everyday conversation. These phrases are generally safe for work, travel, and casual interactions. In Spanish, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.