by Spanish Steps on March 8, 2011
For the most part the Camino is clearly marked with the famous yellow arrows but there may be an occasion where you need or want to stray of the path to go exploring
So here we have listed some useful words and phrases to help you get around Spain.
Excuse me, please... – Oiga, por favor…
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by Spanish Steps on March 8, 2011
Below we have listed some of the most commonly used Spanish phrases for you to learn or to print out and take with you on your travels to Spain.
You’re welcome – De nada
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by Spanish Steps on March 5, 2011

Rocket Spanish is an effective and fun to use language product. It also has the added bonus of being one of the cheaper options on today’s market; this course has proven to be very popular with many potential Spanish speakers.
There are number of reasons for this and we will do our best to reveal the truth behind the success of the Rocket Spanish language system. We always aim to provide an honest review and help you decide whether or not it is a good idea to invest your time and money in the product.
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by Spanish Steps on March 2, 2011
Some useful Spanish phrases when visiting the chemist/farmacia
Where is the phamacy / chemist? – ¿Donde está la farmacia?
Can you give me something for…? – ¿Puede darne algo para…?
Can you give me something for a headache? – ¿Peude darme algo para el dolor de cabeza?
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by Spanish Steps on March 1, 2011
by Spanish Steps on February 24, 2011
Some handy Spanish phrase when going to the bank
Will you change travelers cheques? – ¿Pueden cambiar cheques de viaje?
Will you change these notes? – ¿Pueden cambiar estos billettes?
I would like to cash a cheque – Quería hacer efectivo un cheque
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by Spanish Steps on February 19, 2011
Some useful Spanish phrases when visiting a doctor or a dentist
I need to see a doctor / dentist – Necesito ver al medico / dentista
Where is the health centre / clinic? – ¿Dónde está el centro ed salud / cliníca?
I have a headache – Me duele la cabeza
I have a stomachache – Tengo un dolor del abdomen
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by Spanish Steps on February 14, 2011
Some useful phrases to help you ask about the weather in Spanish
What’s the weather like? – “¿Qué tiempo hace?” or “¿Cómo está el tiempo?”
It is sunny – Hace sol
It’s hot – Hace calor
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by Spanish Steps on February 11, 2011
Some useful phrases when you are ill, hopefully you won’t need them but they are always handy to know
I have a headache – Tengo dolor de cabeza
I have an earache – Tengo dolor de oídos
I have a sore throat - tengo irritación de garganta
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by Spanish Steps on February 9, 2011
Here is some useful words and phrases to help you get around Spain
Taxi

The bus station please – la estación de autobuses por favor
Hotel … please – el hotel … por favor
Tengo prisa – I’m in a hurry
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