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How to Say Common Romantic Phrases in Spanish

You're in a Spanish-speaking bar or club and you see a beautiful woman across the room. You want to meet her, but you don't speak her language. What do you do? You don't need to be fluent in Spanish to get your romantic feelings across to a person in which you are interested. Learn these phrases and you'll be able to approach the Spanish-speaking woman or man of your dreams.

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    Instructions

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        Use the phrase, "Viniste solo?" to ask if the person came by himself. If you are speaking to a female, use the feminine form of the word, which is "sola." Pronounce "viniste" as "vin-ee-stay."

      • 2

        Ask the person if she has a boyfriend by saying, "Tienes novio?" Use the word "novia" if you are asking about a person's girlfriend. Pronounce "tienes" as "tee-en-ess." Use the words "marido" and "mujer" to ask if the person has a husband or wife respectively.

      • 3

        Proposition someone to dance with you by saying, "Bailamos?" This is pronounced, "bal-i-mose."

      • 4

        Tell a woman she is beautiful by saying, "Eres muy hermosa." To tell a man he is handsome, say, "Eres muy hermoso." Pronounce "hermosa" and "hermoso" as "air-moe-sa" and "air-moe-so" respectively.

      • 5

        Say, "Me gustas" to tell a person you like him. Pronounce it, "May goo-stas." To tell someone you love her, say, "Te quiero." This is pronounced, "Tay kee-air-o."

      • 6

        Invite someone to go home with you by saying, "Vienes a mi casa?" This means, "Are you coming back to my place?" Pronounce "Vienes" as "vee-en-ess."

      • 7

        Respond with, "Dejeme solo!" if you want someone to leave you alone. Change "solo" to the feminine of the word, "sola" if you are female. Pronounce "Dejeme" as "day-heh-may."

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