Repeto Spanish
1. Start by pronouncing the “r” sound with a rolling tongue.
2. Say “eh-peh” for the first syllable.
3. Follow with “toh” for the second syllable.
4. End with “spa-ñol” for the final syllables to complete the
word.
How to say Repeto Spanish in Spanish
Introduction
When learning a new language, it’s essential to build a strong foundation by mastering the basics. One of the first things we typically learn is how to introduce ourselves and say where we are from. However, it’s equally important to be able to explain that we don’t speak the local language fluently. In this article, we will focus on how to say “I don’t speak Spanish fluently” in Spanish.
Basic Phrases
Before we dive into the phrase itself, let’s review some essential Spanish phrases for beginners that will come in handy during your language learning journey:
1. Hola, ¿cómo estás? – Hello, how are you?
2. Yo soy __________ – I am _________.
3. ¿De dónde eres? – Where are you from?
4. ¿Cómo te llamas? – What is your name?
5. Gracias – Thank you.
6. Por favor – Please.
Saying “I don’t speak Spanish fluently”
Now, let’s get to the main point: how to say “I don’t speak Spanish fluently” in Spanish. The most common way to express this is:
“No hablo español con fluidez.”
This phrase can be broken down as follows:
– “No” means “no” or “not.”
– “Hablo” is the first-person singular form of the verb “hablar,” which means “to speak.”
– “Español” refers to the Spanish language.
– “Con fluidez” translates to “fluently.”
Therefore, “No hablo español con fluidez” directly translates to “I don’t speak Spanish fluently” in English.
Additional Phrases for Language Limitations
Aside from the phrase mentioned above, it can be helpful to know a few more expressions to communicate your language limitations effectively. Here are three alternative phrases you can use:
1. “No entiendo español” – This means “I don’t understand Spanish.” It is particularly useful when you are struggling to comprehend someone speaking to you in Spanish.
2. “¿Puedes hablar más despacio, por favor?” – This phrase translates to “Can you speak more slowly, please?” It’s useful when you need the other person to slow down their speech to help you better understand.
3. “¿Puedes repetir lo que dijiste, por favor?” – This means “Can you repeat what you said, please?” It is helpful when you missed or didn’t catch what someone said and need them to say it again.
Conclusion
Learning a new language can be an exciting and rewarding experience, and being able to express your language limitations is an essential part of effective communication. In this article, we have explored how to say “I don’t speak Spanish fluently” in Spanish and provided additional phrases to help you navigate language barriers. Remember to practice these phrases regularly to become more comfortable and confident in your Spanish conversations. ¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)
Rosana Y Hector Las Palabras
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