CAS LS 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Llama
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In spanish, people can be addressed either formally or informally. Use usted (formal you) to refer a person with whom you have a formal or more distant relationship, such a superior at work, a professor, or a person older than you. Use t (familiar you) when addressing a friend, a family member, or a child you know well. C mo se llama usted?- what"s your name? (form) El gusto es m o the pleasure is mine. Le presento a - i would like to introduce you to (form. ) Te presento a i would like to introduce you to (fam. ) Con permiso pardon me; excuse me. (to request information) Pardon me; excuse me (to get someone"s attention or to ask forgiveness) Lo siento i"m sorry (muchas) gracias thank you (very much); thanks (a lot) How is it going? (muy) bien, gracias (very) well, thanks. Unlike in english, spanish adjectives of nationality are not capitalized.