The most simple Spanish phrases are thoses that are used in every day life. So we will start with the most common Spanish phrases and then move on to more complicated ones later on down the road.
Probably the most important phrases to start out with are Spanish greetings. Such as "good morning" or "good night", or "how are you"?, ways to introduce yourself and so on. Not to mention saying goodbye.
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I hope you enjoy this simple Spanish phrases serious. You will also notice that I took the liberty of giving you the audio pronunciations for each phrase in this series.
To make it easier, I have created links here on this page, so you can use it as a source list for the entire Simple Spanish phrases series:
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