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Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Common Phrases to Ask Others about Themselves in Spanish - LSFB 047

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Miguel Lira

Language Learning, Education

4.0534 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2026

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

In this session, we will learn Common Phrases to Ask Others about Themselves in Spanish. You can find more resources at https://learningspanishforbeginners.com/47

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0:00.0

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

0:03.1

Session 47

0:05.0

Common phrases to ask others about themselves in Spanish

0:09.8

Hello, welcome to a new session of the Learning Spanish for Beginners podcast.

0:24.9

Today, we will learn common phrases to ask others about themselves in Spanish,

0:31.1

and we will review a few examples you can use in everyday life.

0:36.1

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0:42.9

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0:48.0

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0:58.3

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1:00.8

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1:08.9

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1:20.8

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1:38.2

Okay, let's get started. Being able to ask others about themselves is a great way to break the eyes and make new friends.

1:47.9

Here are a few simple phrases you can use to ask others to talk about themselves.

1:53.5

The first one is an easy way to ask someone to reply to the question you just answer for them.

2:00.4

Here it is. And you? And you? Here's an example.

2:12.1

Imagine someone asks you this question. De Donde Eres? Where are you from?

2:20.3

De Donde Eres?

2:23.3

You could answer it with the name of the country or city where you are from

2:28.3

and add this at the end accompanied by a friendly smile.

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