Beginner Spanish vocabulary translation worksheet.
A beginner Spanish language worksheet with English phrases on the left and blank spaces for Spanish translations on the right, including phrases like "What is your name?" and "Good morning."
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Here is the completed worksheet with the Spanish translations for each English phrase. I'll also explain the translations briefly.
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| English | Spanish |
|---------------------------|----------------------------------|
| What is your name? | ¿Cómo te llamas? |
| Good! | ¡Buena! / ¡Bien! |
| Who? | ¿Quién? |
| How are you? | ¿Cómo estás? |
| My name is... | Mi nombre es... |
| Which? | ¿Cuál? |
| See you later | Hasta luego |
| When? | ¿Cuándo? |
| Hello | Hola |
| Bye | Adiós |
| Yes | Sí |
| Okay thanks | Vale, gracias |
| How old are you? | ¿Cuántos años tienes? |
| See you soon | Hasta pronto |
| How? | ¿Cómo? |
| Good morning | Buenos días |
| So, so | Así, así / Regular |
| Good night | Buenas noches |
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1. "What is your name?" → "¿Cómo te llamas?"
- This is the most common way to ask someone’s name in Spanish. Literally: "How do you call yourself?"
2. "Good!" → "¡Buena! / ¡Bien!"
- "Buena" is used for things (e.g., "¡Buena idea!" = "Good idea!").
- "Bien" is used for people or conditions (e.g., "¡Bien hecho!" = "Well done!").
3. "Who?" → "¿Quién?"
- The Spanish word for "who" is *quién* (with an accent).
4. "How are you?" → "¿Cómo estás?"
- Used informally. For formal situations: "¿Cómo está usted?"
5. "My name is..." → "Mi nombre es..."
- Simple and direct translation.
6. "Which?" → "¿Cuál?"
- Used to ask about choice among options.
7. "See you later" → "Hasta luego"
- A common farewell phrase.
8. "When?" → "¿Cuándo?"
- Direct translation.
9. "Hello" → "Hola"
- Universal greeting in Spanish.
10. "Bye" → "Adiós"
- Formal goodbye. Informal versions include "Chao" or "Nos vemos."
11. "Yes" → "Sí"
- Note the accent mark; it's pronounced "see."
12. "Okay thanks" → "Vale, gracias"
- "Vale" means "okay" or "all right." "Gracias" = "thanks."
13. "How old are you?" → "¿Cuántos años tienes?"
- "Cuántos" = how many, "años" = years, "tienes" = you have.
14. "See you soon" → "Hasta pronto"
- Similar to "Hasta luego," but implies a shorter time frame.
15. "How?" → "¿Cómo?"
- Used to ask about method or manner.
16. "Good morning" → "Buenos días"
- "Buenos" = good (plural), "días" = days.
17. "So, so" → "Así, así / Regular"
- "Así, así" literally means "so, so." "Regular" is a common slang term meaning "average."
18. "Good night" → "Buenas noches"
- "Buenas" (good) + "noches" (nights).
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✔ Tips for Beginners:
- Pay attention to accents (e.g., *quién*, *sí*, *buenos días*).
- Use ¿? at the beginning and end of questions.
- Remember that Spanish uses gender and number agreement (e.g., *buenos días* — plural because "days" is plural).
Let me know if you'd like this printed or formatted as a downloadable PDF!
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Beginner Spanish Worksheet – Answers
| English | Spanish |
|---------------------------|----------------------------------|
| What is your name? | ¿Cómo te llamas? |
| Good! | ¡Buena! / ¡Bien! |
| Who? | ¿Quién? |
| How are you? | ¿Cómo estás? |
| My name is... | Mi nombre es... |
| Which? | ¿Cuál? |
| See you later | Hasta luego |
| When? | ¿Cuándo? |
| Hello | Hola |
| Bye | Adiós |
| Yes | Sí |
| Okay thanks | Vale, gracias |
| How old are you? | ¿Cuántos años tienes? |
| See you soon | Hasta pronto |
| How? | ¿Cómo? |
| Good morning | Buenos días |
| So, so | Así, así / Regular |
| Good night | Buenas noches |
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✔ Explanation of Key Translations:
1. "What is your name?" → "¿Cómo te llamas?"
- This is the most common way to ask someone’s name in Spanish. Literally: "How do you call yourself?"
2. "Good!" → "¡Buena! / ¡Bien!"
- "Buena" is used for things (e.g., "¡Buena idea!" = "Good idea!").
- "Bien" is used for people or conditions (e.g., "¡Bien hecho!" = "Well done!").
3. "Who?" → "¿Quién?"
- The Spanish word for "who" is *quién* (with an accent).
4. "How are you?" → "¿Cómo estás?"
- Used informally. For formal situations: "¿Cómo está usted?"
5. "My name is..." → "Mi nombre es..."
- Simple and direct translation.
6. "Which?" → "¿Cuál?"
- Used to ask about choice among options.
7. "See you later" → "Hasta luego"
- A common farewell phrase.
8. "When?" → "¿Cuándo?"
- Direct translation.
9. "Hello" → "Hola"
- Universal greeting in Spanish.
10. "Bye" → "Adiós"
- Formal goodbye. Informal versions include "Chao" or "Nos vemos."
11. "Yes" → "Sí"
- Note the accent mark; it's pronounced "see."
12. "Okay thanks" → "Vale, gracias"
- "Vale" means "okay" or "all right." "Gracias" = "thanks."
13. "How old are you?" → "¿Cuántos años tienes?"
- "Cuántos" = how many, "años" = years, "tienes" = you have.
14. "See you soon" → "Hasta pronto"
- Similar to "Hasta luego," but implies a shorter time frame.
15. "How?" → "¿Cómo?"
- Used to ask about method or manner.
16. "Good morning" → "Buenos días"
- "Buenos" = good (plural), "días" = days.
17. "So, so" → "Así, así / Regular"
- "Así, así" literally means "so, so." "Regular" is a common slang term meaning "average."
18. "Good night" → "Buenas noches"
- "Buenas" (good) + "noches" (nights).
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✔ Tips for Beginners:
- Pay attention to accents (e.g., *quién*, *sí*, *buenos días*).
- Use ¿? at the beginning and end of questions.
- Remember that Spanish uses gender and number agreement (e.g., *buenos días* — plural because "days" is plural).
Let me know if you'd like this printed or formatted as a downloadable PDF!
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