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Step 1
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."
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Step 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.
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Step 3
Proposition someone to dance with you by saying, "Bailamos?" This is pronounced, "bal-i-mose."
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Step 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.
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Step 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."
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Step 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."
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Step 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."








