Phrasebook
Not everybody in Spain speaks or just understands English. So, just in case...
- Sunscreen - Protector solar
- Yes - Sí
- No - No
- Please - Por favor
- Thank you! - ¡Gracias!
- One - Uno
- Two - Dos
- Three - Tres
- Where is... - ¿Dónde está ...
- ... the train station? - ... la estación de tren?
- ... the bus stop? - ... la parada del autobus?
- ... the bus station? - ... la estación de autobuses?
- ... the toilet? - ... el servicio?
- A glass of water - Un vaso de agua
- A beer - Una cerveza
- Red wine - Vino tinto
- White wine - Vino blanco
- Big - Grande
- Small - Pequeño
- Omelette - Tortilla
- Sandwich - Sandwich, bocadillo
- Bread - Pan
- Pizza - Pizza
- Pharmacy - Farmacia
- Band aid - Tiritas
- Aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol, - Aspirina, ibuprofeno, paracetamol
- Sanitary napkin, tampon - compresa, tampón
- Lobster - Langosta
Typical Spanish foods
- Jamon, Jamon de Jabugo
- Paella
- Arroz de bogavante
- Tortilla de patata
- Corderno asado, cochinillo asado:
- Pulpo á feira
- Gambas, cigalas o bogavante a la plancha
- Gazpacho
- Salmorejo
- Ensalada primavera
- Ensalada mixta
- Bocadillos
Typical beverages
- Sangría: wine, chopped fruit, sugar, and a small amount of added brandy, quite refreshing in the summer.
- Tinto de verano: red wine and soda
- Agua de Valencia: cava or champagne, orange juice, vodka, and gin.
- Anis: an anise-flavored liqueur
- Pacharan: is a sloe-flavoured liqueur
- Manzanilla: a variety of sherry
- Licor de hierbas: a digestif