A language expert has shared some common Spain phrases for British Tourists (Image: Getty)
Every year, large numbers of flock to various to soak in the sunny weather and beautiful beaches. Topping the list of the most popular destinations among the , Spain saw a record-breaking 94 million international tourists, with the UK being the top country of origin for visitors. While making a list of essential items for their visit to the pretty islands, several holidaymakers forgot to focus on the Spanish language, which is equally important to enjoy the vacation.
Experts from online Spanish classes platform have shared some 10 crucial phrases that British tourists must know before planning a visit to Spain. A Preply spokesperson said: “Many people focus on the fun aspects of their trip, and rightly so! But taking the time to learn a few essential phrases could be invaluable if you ever find yourself in a difficult situation.” Below are the top 10 phrases that every Brit should know:
Over 15 million UK tourists visits Spanish islands every year. (Image: Getty)
1. ¡Ayuda!
English definition: Help!
“Ayuda” is arguably the most crucial Spanish word you should know before your holiday. Shouting this in an emergency will alert those nearby that you’re in distress and need assistance. This word is pronounced ‘Ah-yoo-dah’, with the “ah” pronounced like the “a” in “dark”, and the “dah” pronounced like the “da” in “dad”.
2. Llama a la policía
English definition: Call the police
Nobody anticipates the need for police assistance on holiday, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry. If you’re in danger or have witnessed a crime, this phrase will help you get help swiftly. This phrase is pronounced “YAH-mah ah lah poh-lee-THEE-ah”, and the double “ll” in “llama” sounds like a soft “y”.
3. Necesito un doctor
English definition: I need a doctor
Being able to communicate that you need medical help is just as important as purchasing travel insurance for your safety and well-being. In Spanish, the phrase is pronounced ‘Neh-the-see-toh oon doc-TOR’. An easy way to remember this is by recognising the similarity between ‘necesito’ and ‘necessary’, as well as ‘doctor’ and ‘doctor’.
The only difference between the Spanish and English pronunciation of ‘doctor’ is the emphasis on the syllable. In English, we stress the ‘Doc’, whereas in Spanish, the emphasis is on the ‘Tor’.
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4.¿Habla inglés?
English definition: Do you speak English?
This phrase is pronounced ‘AH-blah een-GLES’. To master this pronunciation, remember that the ‘H’ is silent, so it sounds more like ‘AH-bla’.
5.Me han robado
English definition: I’ve been robbed
Having something stolen on holiday can be scary and even devastating. However, with the right phrase at hand, you can clearly explain what’s happened and get the help you need. This phrase is pronounced ‘Meh ahn roh-BAH-doh’.
6.No me siento seguro/a
English definition: I don’t feel safe
If you ever feel unsafe or uncomfortable in a situation, this phrase can help you express your concerns and seek assistance. For men, the pronunciation is ‘noh meh SYEN-toh seh-GOO-roh’, while for women, it’s ‘noh meh SYEN-toh seh-GOO-rah’.
7.He perdido mi pasaporte
English definition: I’ve lost my passport
Losing your passport can be a nightmare, but if you report it quickly, you can get a temporary replacement at the British consulate. This phrase is pronounced ‘Eh pehr-DEE-doh mee pah-sah-POR-teh’.
8.Necesito una ambulancia
English definition: I need an ambulance
In case of a medical emergency, getting care urgently is crucial. Using this phrase will ensure help arrives as quickly as possible. This phrase is pronounced ‘Neh-the-SEE-toh OO-nah ahm-boo-LAN-thyah’.
9.¿Dónde está la farmacia más cercana?
English definition: Where is the nearest pharmacy?
Many minor health issues can be sorted by visiting a pharmacy, where you can get over-the-counter medications or get advice from a pharmacist. This phrase is pronounced ‘DOHN-deh es-TAH lah far-MAH-thyah mahs ther-KAH-nah’ (Spain)
10.He tenido un accidente
English definition: I’ve had an accident
Whether it’s a car accident or an injury, this phrase allows you to express what’s happened and seek help from relevant authorities or medical staff. This phrase is pronounced ‘Eh teh-NEE-doh oon ahk-thi-DEN-teh’.