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Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

How to Use Common Greetings, Goodbyes and Courtesy Words in Spanish - LSFB 045

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Miguel Lira

Language Learning, Education

4.0534 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this session, we will learn How to Use Common Greetings, Goodbyes and Courtesy Words in Spanish. You can find more resources at https://learningspanishforbeginners.com/45

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0:00.0

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

0:02.8

Session 45

0:04.8

How to use common greetings, goodbyes, and courtesy words in Spanish.

0:25.3

Welcome to a new session of the Learning Spanish for Beginners podcast.

0:36.9

Today, we will learn how to use common greetings, goodbyes, courtesy words, and we will review a few examples in Spanish.

0:44.4

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0:49.8

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0:57.0

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1:03.2

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1:13.8

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1:33.2

Spanish for your job.com slash beginners. Okay, let's get started!

1:45.2

Learning how to greet someone, say goodbye, and use courtesy words is important when you're

1:50.6

getting started with Spanish because they are frequently used in everyday life.

1:55.6

Plus, they will help you break the eyes and be polite during your interactions. Here are some of the most

2:02.6

common greetings in Spanish. Hello. Hello. Hello.

2:13.1

Bienvenido. Welcome. Bienvenido.

2:18.3

Bienbenido is used to greet a man.

2:22.3

And if you wanted to greet a woman, it would be the ending would change from

2:28.3

Bienvenida to Bienvenida with an A at the end.

2:31.3

So it would be,

2:33.3

Bienvenida, welcome, ma'am be bienvenida, welcome ma'am,

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