35+ Spanish Travel Phrases You - AI Video Analysis

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Oh, this looks like a great intro! It's awesome that they're directly addressing people planning trips to Spanish-speaking countries. This kind of practical vocabulary is exactly what makes travel less intimidating.
Starting with greetings is smart. 'Buenos días' and 'buenas tardes' with their timeframes make sense, and it's good to know 'buenas noches' covers both evening hellos and goodbyes.
So 'buenas noches' is really versatile, working for both arriving and departing in the evening or at night. That's a helpful distinction to learn right away for social situations.

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The video begins by introducing essential greetings for travelers [0:30]. It covers "buenos días" (good morning), valid until noon, and "buenas tardes" (good afternoon), used from noon until around 6:00 PM [0:30-1:00]. Following this, "buenas noches" is introduced for evening greetings and goodbyes [1:00-1:30]. Beyond simple hellos, the speaker teaches how to express needing assistance by saying "Disculpe, tengo una pregunta" (Excuse me, I have a question) [1:30-2:00]. The distinction between "disculpe" for gaining attention and "perdón" for apologies, such as bumping into someone, is clarified [2:00-2:30]. Expressions of gratitude are also covered, with "Muchas gracias" (Thank you very much) and the more emphatic "Muchísimas gracias" (Thank you so, so much) [2:30-3:00].
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The video begins by introducing essential greetings for travelers [0:30]. It covers "buenos días" (good morning), valid until noon, and "buenas tardes" (good afternoon), used from noon until around 6:00 PM [0:30-1:00]. Following this, "buenas noches" is introduced for evening greetings and goodbyes [1:00-1:30]. Beyond simple hellos, the speaker teaches how to express needing assistance by saying "Disculpe, tengo una pregunta" (Excuse me, I have a question) [1:30-2:00]. The distinction between "disculpe" for gaining attention and "perdón" for apologies, such as bumping into someone, is clarified [2:00-2:30]. Expressions of gratitude are also covered, with "Muchas gracias" (Thank you very much) and the more emphatic "Muchísimas gracias" (Thank you so, so much) [2:30-3:00].
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