Interrogative Words in Spanish

Interrogative Words in Spanish

What are interrogative words in Spanish?

 Let’s learn about the interrogative words in Spanish?. Hola mis estudiantes de Español

(Hello my Spanish students)

¿Listos? (Ready?

  Vamos a estudiar algunas palabras de pregunta en Español. (Let’s study some question words in Spanish.)

¿Qué? (What?)

– ¿Qué es esto? (What is this?) – Esto es una bebida latinoamericana. (This is a latinoamerican drink.)   – ¿Qué dia es hoy? (What day is it today?) – Hoy es viernes. (Today is friday.)    

¿Cuándo? (When?)

– ¿Cuándo llegó usted? (When did you arrive?) – Yo llegué ayer (I arrived yesterday.)   – ¿Cuándo es su cumpleaños? (When is your birhtday?) – Mi cumpleaños es mañana. (My birthday is tomorrow.)    

¿De dónde? (Where from?)

– ¿De dónde es usted? (Where are you from?) – Yo soy de Holanda. (I am from Holland.)   – ¿De dónde son ustedes? (Where are you from?) – Nosotros somos de España. (We are from Spain.)    

¿Dónde? (Where?)

– ¿Dónde está su hotel? (Where is your hotel?) – Mi hotel está en la avenida Amazonas. (My hotel is in Amazonas avenue.) – ¿Dónde vive su amigo? – Mi amigo vive en la calle Pino. (My friend lives on Pino street.)    

¿Cuántos / Cuántas? (How many?)

– ¿Cuántos años tienes? (How old are you? – How many years do you have?) – Yo tengo treinta años. (I am thirty – I have thirty years.)   – ¿Cuántas maletas tienes? (How many suitcases do you have?) – Yo solo tengo una. (I only have one.)  

 ¿Cuánto? (How much?)

– ¿Cuánto cuesta esa botella de vino? (How much does that bottle of wine cost?) – Esa botella de vino cuesta 22 dólares? (That bottle of wine cost 22 dollars.)   – ¿Cuánto cuesta el pasaje? (How much does the fare / ticket cost?) – El pasaje cuesta dos dólares (The fare / ticket cost two dollars.)   

¿De quién? (Whose?)

– De quién es esta mochila? (Whose backpack is this?) – Esta mochila es mía (This backpack is mine.)   – De quién es ese suéter (Whose sweater is that?) – Ese suéter es mío (That sweater is mine)   mío, mía = mine.  

 ¿Cuál? (Which / what?)

– ¿Cuál es su carro? (Which is your car?) – Mi carro es el rojo. (My car is the red one.)   – ¿Cuál es su nombre? (What is your name?) – My name is Ana (Mi nombre es Ana.)   mi = my su = your     Note: To ask one’s name we used “Cuál” instead of “Qué”.

Spanish Idioms

En general (In general) Nos vemos (See you) ¡Que buena idea! (What a good idea!) Algun dia (Some day) Vamos a pasear (Let’s go out / Let’s go for a ride) Hay un problema (There is a problem) No hay problema (There is no problem)   Spanish Questions  

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