
Flirting at the bar: Buy them a drink after asking for their permission.
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Key Phrases
¿Cómo te llamas?
What's your name?
¿Puedo invitarte a una bebida?
Can I offer you a drink?
Me encanta el vino tinto.
I love red wine.
Skills You'll Learn
Introducing yourself and others
Presentarse y presentar a otros
Offering and suggesting drinks
Ofrecer y sugerir bebidas
Expressing enjoyment and preferences
Expresar disfrute y preferencias
Lesson Roleplay
Imagine you're at a lively evening event in Spain, striking up a conversation with someone named Ana. You exchange names and enjoy the atmosphere, eventually offering to buy her a drink, which leads to a friendly exchange over her appreciation for red wine.
¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas?
Hi! What's your name?
Hola, me llamo Ana. ¿Y tú?
Hi, my name is Ana. And you?
Soy Emily Smith . ¿Estás disfrutando de la noche?
I'm Emily Smith. Are you enjoying the evening?
Sí, es muy divertida. ¿Y tú?
Yes, it's very fun. And you?
Mucho más ahora. ¿Puedo invitarte a una bebida?
Much more now. Can I offer you a drink?
Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases
Hola
OH-lah
Hello
💬 A simple greeting used any time of the day.
🇪🇸 In Spain, a warm greeting goes a long way!
See breakdown →¿Cómo te llamas?
KOH-moh teh YAH-mahs
What's your name?
💬 Literally means 'How do you call yourself?'
🇪🇸 Name introductions are a critical part of Spanish social interactions.
See breakdown →Me llamo Ana.
meh YAH-moh AH-nah
My name is Ana.
💬 Use 'Me llamo' followed by your name.
🇪🇸 Stating your name confidently can be seen as charming.
See breakdown →¿Y tú?
ee too
And you?
💬 A neat way to return a question.
🇪🇸 Encouraging two-way conversation is polite in Spanish culture.
See breakdown →Soy Emily Smith .
soi
I'm Emily Smith.
💬 Use 'Soy' to state your full name.
🇪🇸 In Spain, using both first and last names in introductions is common.
See breakdown →¿Estás disfrutando de la noche?
ehs-TAHS dees-froo-TAHN-doh deh lah NO-cheh
Are you enjoying the evening?
💬 'Estás disfrutando' is often used for current experiences.
🇪🇸 This is a friendly way to strike up a conversation at a bar.
See breakdown →Sí, es muy divertida.
see ehs moo-ee dee-ver-TEE-dah
Yes, it's very fun.
💬 Use 'divertida' to express fun or excitement.
🇪🇸 Expressing enjoyment is a nice way to maintain enthusiasm in a conversation.
See breakdown →Mucho más ahora.
MOO-choh mahs ah-OH-rah
Much more now.
💬 Expresses intensified enjoyment.
🇪🇸 This is often used flirtatiously when someone has improved your night.
See breakdown →¿Puedo invitarte
PWEH-doh een-vee-TAR-teh
Can I invite you
💬 Use 'invitarte' to extend an invitation.
🇪🇸 In Spanish culture, phrasing it as an invitation is polite and courteous.
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