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Phrases to learn for Cuba

Phrases to learn for Cuba

Speaking to a fellow worker, I had got him to teach me a few phrases to say when going down south.

I will be visiting Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic shortly, and am learning the following for the trip (Note: the spelling of the translated version is my spelling and it may be incorrect):

English: How Much is This
Translated: "Quanto Questa es to"
Pronounced: Kwan-to Kes-ta es to

English: Let's Go
Translated: "Vamanos"
Pronounced: Va-ma-nos

And the very important one :)

English: Give me 2 beers please
Translated: "Deme dos Cerveza por favor"
Pronounced: Deh-meh dos Cer-ve-za pour fa-vor

As I think of more to ask my fellow worker, I will put more posts up with the phrases to learn and say when you Travel to Cuba.

Regards,
Michael Kralj
Learn about Sump Pump Installation in my other blog.

Comments

Chris said…
I would suggest that the word Thank you should be included...
is this Gracias, same as in Spanish??

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