Learn How to Speak Spanish : Common Spanish Phrases for Hotels: Free Online Video Spanish Lesson


Learn how to speak Spanish with common phrases to use for hotels in this free online video lesson.

Duration : 0:4:44


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25 Comments so far »

  1. by parsector, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    ¿Qué es mi número …
    ¿Qué es mi número de habitáción?

    If you ask this, the answer given to you by a Spanish speaker will be something like this (but in Spanish): The number of my room is the number that is hung outside the door.

    If you want to know the name of that number you must ask in this way: ¿Cuál (not qué) es mi número de habitación?

  2. by parsector, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    The English sound …
    The English sound for “th” does not exist in American Spanish. But in European Spanish we say “th” when we write C(before e,i) or Z.

    But don’t worry, both pronunciation are right. You can use any of them. It’s not important. You will be understood in any way.

  3. by lyennai, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    She pronounces “que …
    She pronounces “que duermEs bien” (wrong). the right form is written underneath “que duermAs bien”
    “QUE es mi numero de habitación” is wrong. right form is “CUAL es mi numero de …”
    Also “¿Puedo tener mi cuenta?” seems like a direct translation from the english “¿Can I have…?” Right form is “¿Me da la cuenta?” or “¿me dice qué le debo?”
    hala, todos a aprender español!

  4. by Lydiixx, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    thanks 4 this vid. …
    thanks 4 this vid. going to ibiza in 2 weeks. So i thought i better learn a few words. The best part is… It’s all free!!!!

    Thanks!

  5. by JGW08, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    Thanks for …
    Thanks for uploading!! This video is great. Hope you are going to upload more Spanish lessons.

  6. by Karnic, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    I don’t know why.. …
    I don’t know why.. but.. I’m also an excellent spanish speaker lol.

    Greetings =)

  7. by dani17annoying, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    i forgot to say …
    i forgot to say that ppl in the us are taught southamerican spanish, so thats why she talks like that, not that shes from south america, cuz now i think shes not xD but anyway its like english ppl, they are taught spanish from spain.

  8. by dani17annoying, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    cuz shes prolly …
    cuz shes prolly from south america n their accent is kinda different from the spanish accent

  9. by prettypips12, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    i thought that cs …
    i thought that cs were pronouced like the english th if it is followed by an i?
    cn sum1 explain because in habitacion she doesnt say it like that
    x

  10. by jlhughes122, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    Ambos de sus …
    Ambos de sus acentos, el de ingles y el de español, son perfectos!

  11. by SirBertodelaTeta, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    Not entirely …
    Not entirely correct, but still useful. Any spanish speaker would get the idea.
    I’m such an excellent spanish speaker ;)

    xD

  12. by CARSONQUAMMSN, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    not every word is …
    not every word is masculine and feminine pablo.

  13. by Diavolo10000, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    you are not spanish …
    you are not spanish you know how is her pronunciation

  14. by Diavolo10000, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    tell me in spanish
    tell me in spanish

  15. by vikefiend, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    uno and una both …
    uno and una both mean “one” as well as “a.” Uno is masculine and una is feminine.

  16. by vikefiend, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    Her pronunciation …
    Her pronunciation is very good.

  17. by vikefiend, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    It is suppose to be …
    It is suppose to be duermas–it is subjunctive mood. She happened to mispronounce it, which we all do occasionally.

  18. by xxbarneyxx, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    cuando comienzan …
    cuando comienzan los clases de ingles?

  19. by Diavolo10000, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    no pronuncias bien …
    no pronuncias bien pareces que tienes una bola de chicle en la boca, ademas éso no es español es castellano pero no español de españa

  20. by prettypips12, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    i have jst started …
    i have jst started learning spanish at school nd it’s really gd! way better than german and french which we had 2 learn 4 the 1st 2 years, it’s so pretty nd reali widely spoken 2!

  21. by CARSONQUAMMSN, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    she would be …
    she would be looking for a hotel…

  22. by CARSONQUAMMSN, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    una means a not one …
    una means a not one…. i thinl you meant to say uno

  23. by ari205, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    mira desgraciado …
    mira desgraciado soy mas latina que tu y se mas español que tu entendiste??? es que duermAs bien y si no entiendes todo lo que te estoy diciendo es que no sabes mucho castellano que digamos no?? y porsiacaso yo VIVO en peru mi mama es peruana mi papa es peruano y toda mi familia tambien y en toda mi vida no e escuchado que alguna ves digan que duermes bien es que DUEMAAAS bien y si no me quieres escuchar no lo hagas pero a mi nadie me viene a molestar…

  24. by boxerboy999, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    HAHAHAHA good one. …
    HAHAHAHA good one. I think your lying through your teeth. Se escribe tu duermEs y se pronucia como se escribe. Please, don’t come up with more trying to convince others you’re right, cause your wrong. I am marriedto a cubana, AND there is NO WAY your mom is spanish, unless she’s retarded… sorry

  25. by ari205, on October 3 2008 @ 9:31 am

     

    im from peru and my …
    im from peru and my mother language is spanish and its how its written: que duermas bien yeah its yo duermo, tu duermes, nosotros dormimos and eveything but its que duermas bien i dont know how to explain it but its just like that :-)

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