This content is a collection of common phrases and questions used by tourists or newcomers in a foreign country, specifically focusing on navigation, accommodation, dining, essential services, and basic social interactions.
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Hello, can you tell me how to get to the main street?
I have nowhere to sleep. Is there a hotel nearby?
From where can I take the bus to the city centre?
I need to get to the train at 4 o'clock. Where can I get a taxi?
Hi, excuse me. Could you tell me where's a bank? I need to get money.
Is there a place to change money nearby?
What are the opening hours of the museums in the area?
How much does it cost to enter the museum?
Can you recommend a cheap place to eat?
What dish do you recommend for dinner?
What are the typical dishes of the area?
Are there any monuments to visit nearby?
What a beautiful place, what is it called?
What would you like to drink?
I have a coffee.
I have a tea.
Here you go, thank you.
The bill, please.
Can we pay separately?
Can I pay by credit card?
We only accept cash.
My name is Pablo, and what's your name?
My name is Carmen.
Nice to meet you, where are you from?
I need help, where is the hospital?
Where is the nearest medical centre?
Could you call an ambulance?
What is the police number?
Do you know where I can find an on-call pharmacy?
We just arrived in Spain!
Thank you very much. - You are welcome.
Excuse me.
Greeting phrases
Hi
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good evening
Farewell phrases
Goodbye
See you later
We will see you soon
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