Yesterday we had our fifth(?) spanish lesson, gee that's a hundred Euros spent already, oh well it's got to be worth it to learn the language. Every day that goes by we are feeling more and more at ease in Spain, the language isn't as difficult as we thought it would be, although we're still struggling to put together sentences. Anyway here is a basic script we worked on yesterday, and don't ask me why we're asking for an English newspaper, it's one of those things other expats like to do and the other guy in our class is one of those.
Shop Assistant: Buenos dias. Que le pongo?
Customer: Quiero la prensa inglesa, por favor
Shop Assistant: Bueno. Toma.
Customer: Cuanto vale?
Shop Assistant: tres con veinte.
This really basic script essentially goes along the lines of 'hello, how can I help you?', que le pongo is the more formal way of asking although I haven't heard this yet when I've been into a shop. Mostly we just get ignored by the staff who are far too busy chatting amongst themselves. The customer then asks for an English newspaper, to which the shop assistant replies 'OK, take it', and no doubt you've figured out the customer then asks how much before being told 'three with twenty' which the canny observer would guess means three euros twenty.
We practiced this little script for a while taking turns to the be the expat and the shopkeeper, then we got onto some interesting stuff, here are a few phrases we learned;
La cuenta, por favor - Asking for the bill in a restaurant etc
Quitate! - get out of my way
Con permiso - with your permission, same as excuse me
Tarda mucho - it's really late
No es justo - It's not fair
Por supueste - of course
Callate! - Shut up
Mira! - Look!
Para! - Stop!
Lo siento - I'm sorry
Se puede cambiar un billete de cincuento - Can you change a fifty, which is a big problem when you want to buy a coffee that costs one euro but the bank ATMs only give you fifty euro notes
No tengo nada mas pequeño -I don't have anything smaller
Yesta! - Enough!
Que peste! - It smells
And last but not least, a quick phrase you would utter to someone you love, and it's not to be taken lightly, this is serious;
Te quiero, te adoro, te llevo a los toros
It means, I love you, I adore you, I'm going to take you to the bullfight.