¡Buenos días!
bway-nohs dee-ahs
Hello! / Good morning!
¡Buenas tardes!
bway-nahs tard-ays
Good afternoon!
¡Buenas noches!
bway-nahs noh-chays
Good evening! / Good night!
Adiós.
ah-dee-ohs
Good bye.
Bienvenidos
byen-veh-nee-dohs
Welcome
Por favor.
por fah-bor
Please.
(Muchas) Gracias.
(moo-chahs) grah-see-ahs
Thank you (very much).
De nada.
day nah-dah
You’re welcome.
Hasta la vista /
Hasta luego.
ah-stah lah vees-tah /
ah-stah loo-ay-go
See you / See you later.
Lo siento
loh see-ehn-toh
I’m sorry
Con permiso / Perdón / Disculpe
kohn pehr-mee-soh / pehr-dohn / dees-kool-peh
Excuse me / Pardon me
Sí / No
see / noh
Yes / No
¿Dónde está /
Dónde están... ?
dohn-deh eh-stah /
dohn-deh eh-stahn
Me llamo... /
Mi nombre es...
may yah-moh / mee nohm-breh ess
My name is...
¿Hablas inglés?
ah-blahs een-glehs
Do you speak English?
¿Puedes ayudarme?
pweh-deh ah-yoo-dar-meh
Tengo hambre / sed.
tehn-goh ahm-breh / sed
I’m hungry / thirsty.
Claro / Claro que sí
klah-roh / klah-roh keh see Sure / Of course
Where is ... /
Where are ... ?
If you are a first time visitor to Puerto Vallarta, please remember you are in a different country with very different customs besides just the language itself. Mexican people for the most part are very polite, friendly, quite hospitable and usually have big smile on their face.
Many “gringos” not aware of this, especially the ones that have never been outside “Gringolandia”, sometimes come across as demanding and ridiculing.
A kind word, sincere smile and “muchas gracias” go a long ways here in México.
bway-nohs dee-ahs
Hello! / Good morning!
¡Buenas tardes!
bway-nahs tard-ays
Good afternoon!
¡Buenas noches!
bway-nahs noh-chays
Good evening! / Good night!
Adiós.
ah-dee-ohs
Good bye.
Bienvenidos
byen-veh-nee-dohs
Welcome
Por favor.
por fah-bor
Please.
(Muchas) Gracias.
(moo-chahs) grah-see-ahs
Thank you (very much).
De nada.
day nah-dah
You’re welcome.
Hasta la vista /
Hasta luego.
ah-stah lah vees-tah /
ah-stah loo-ay-go
See you / See you later.
Lo siento
loh see-ehn-toh
I’m sorry
Con permiso / Perdón / Disculpe
kohn pehr-mee-soh / pehr-dohn / dees-kool-peh
Excuse me / Pardon me
Sí / No
see / noh
Yes / No
¿Dónde está /
Dónde están... ?
dohn-deh eh-stah /
dohn-deh eh-stahn
Me llamo... /
Mi nombre es...
may yah-moh / mee nohm-breh ess
My name is...
¿Hablas inglés?
ah-blahs een-glehs
Do you speak English?
¿Puedes ayudarme?
pweh-deh ah-yoo-dar-meh
Tengo hambre / sed.
tehn-goh ahm-breh / sed
I’m hungry / thirsty.
Claro / Claro que sí
klah-roh / klah-roh keh see Sure / Of course
Where is ... /
Where are ... ?
If you are a first time visitor to Puerto Vallarta, please remember you are in a different country with very different customs besides just the language itself. Mexican people for the most part are very polite, friendly, quite hospitable and usually have big smile on their face.
Many “gringos” not aware of this, especially the ones that have never been outside “Gringolandia”, sometimes come across as demanding and ridiculing.
A kind word, sincere smile and “muchas gracias” go a long ways here in México.
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