These are 13 ways to say “thank you” in Spanish: 1. Gracias. Your every day, standard way to say “thank you” in Spanish. This is a word you probably learned on your first day of Spanish class, so you definitely don’t need me to explain it. No matter what Spanish-speaking country you visit, “gracias” will never let you down.

Pass out a set of flashcards and a pair of scissors to each student. Have students cut out the flashcards. You say a word/expression in Spanish and they must find the correct picture. Then say, “Manos arriba” and they hold up the word/expression so you can see it. Award one point for each correct answer.
2. (harmful) a. malo. Drinking alcohol is bad for your health.Beber alcohol es malo para tu salud. b. mal. Storms always seem like a bad omen to me.Las tormentas siempre me parecen un mal presagio. 3. (unpleasant) a. malo. I had a bad day at work today. Hoy tuve un dĂ­a malo en el trabajo.
In English, this still translates best as another version of have a good day in Spanish. As with the other two, we can also drop the indefinite article: que pases buen día. ¡Chao, Joana! Nos vemos. / ¡Nos vemos! Que pases un buen día. – Bye, Joana! See you.

Pronounce this sentence as: “no AB-low es-PAHN-yol”. You can also add the Spanish word for “sorry,” “disculpe” (dees-COOL-pay), at the beginning or end of this sentence in order to sound more polite. Instead of “disculpe,” you can also use “lo siento” (lo SEE-ehn-to) or “perdón,” (per-DOAN) which also translate to

13. “Masha y el oso” (“Masha and the Bear”) 14. “El pĂĄjaro loco” (“Woody Woodpecker”) 15. “Pororo el pequeño pingĂŒino” (“Pororo the Little Penguin”) How to Use Cartoons to Learn Spanish. Why Learn Spanish with Cartoons? Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere.

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