9 best translations apps for travelers
The team at The Points Guy loves to travel, but now is not the time for unnecessary trips. Health officials note that the fastest way to return to normalcy is to stop coming in contact with others. That includes ceasing travel. We are publishing some travel guides because we should all use this time to think about and plan our next adventures. TPG doesn't advise booking trips for travel until later this year -- and even then, be mindful of cancellation policies.
Not multilingual? You don't actually need to be when using these handy translation apps that can help you read, speak and understand the local language wherever your points and miles take you. With voice, text and camera translation, these apps help break down language barriers -- and some even work offline when you don't have internet access. You'll be able to order food, hail taxis and communicate with locals by tapping your phone, for a stress-free, enjoyable experience when traveling abroad.
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Here are TPG's picks for nine of the best translation apps you can download today:
One of the most popular translation apps in the world, iTranslate has almost 350,000 ratings on both iTunes and Google Play — most of them with four and five stars. There's also a special version for Apple Watch. The basic app includes a phrasebook with predefined, useful phrases and translations in more than 100 languages. A pro version ($5.99 per month or $49.99 for a yearly subscription) features language packs to download and use offline, website translation (including a Safari extension), camera translation, voice-to-voice conversations (now available offline in four languages) and verb conjugations. Download the basic version for free on iTunes or Google Play .
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Google Translate
This app allows you to translate 108 languages by typing in a word or a phrase and offers access to 59 languages offline. You can use handwriting (where you draw text or characters instead of typing) in 95 languages. For camera translation in 90 languages, you can point your camera for an instant translation of, say, a menu. Two-way instant speech translation is available in 43 languages. Google Translate is simple to use too, with icons at the top you can click to draw, take a photo, speak or type. Download for free on iTunes or Google Play .
If you want to sound savvy abroad, TripLingo will help you communicate like the locals and understand their culture. Start by selecting a country (there are more than 100 countries, from Nepal to New Zealand, Senegal to Spain, Indonesia to Israel and beyond) and then downloading the pack for your desired destination. For example, if you're heading to Spain, you'll have a voice translator that will translate your voice into Spanish, an image translator, a selection of key Spanish phrases, a Wi-Fi dialer so you can make calls from abroad (you can add credits starting at $10), and even a section about tipping, safety and cultural norms to ensure you'll blend right in.
There are suggested phrases you can use for a little humor and fun, nightlife and even flirting -- all can be downloaded and accessed offline. A pro version with added phrases, a $3 Wi-Fi call credit, a free call to a live translator and audio lessons starts at $19.99 per month . Or, if you find yourself in a sticky situation while abroad and need serious translation assistance, access to a live translator starts at $3 per minute. Download the basic version for free on iTunes or Google Play .
Translate your voice into 90 languages and dialects with SayHi. The app allows you to record your voice and then translates it into the language you've selected. You can play your translation in the voice of either a woman or a man, and adjust the speed to your liking. If you're in a noisy environment, you can also type in the app instead of speaking into the microphone. The app is only available when you're connected to the internet through Wi-Fi or have at least a 3G data connection. Download for free on iTunes and Google Play .
Specializing in Asian languages, Papago translates between English and Korean, Japanese, Chinese (simplified/traditional), Indonesian, Vietnamese and Thai, as well as Russian, German, Italian and Spanish. Translations are available in the form of text and voice, and you can also have a conversation using the app in which two people can simultaneously speak and have the app automatically translate the respective languages. Photo translation, handwriting translation and offline translation are all available. There is a dictionary/phrasebook, too. You can download a special section just for kids. Download for free on iTunes and Google Play .
Microsoft Translator
Translate text, voice and photos between English and more than 60 languages with Microsoft Translator. The app is ideal for business travelers, with a multi-person conversation translation feature where you connect your devices and can actually speak with as many as 100 people at a time in different languages. The split-screen function lets you see a phrase while someone sitting across from you can read the translation. Language packs are available for offline translation. With translation guides and pronunciation help (the app is particularly useful for Chinese), you can also learn how to properly speak some of the phrases you're translating instead of relying only on the voice function. Download for free on iTunes or Google Play .
Waygo only translates from English to and from Chinese, Japanese and Korean, but it can be a lifesaver if you're stuck without Wi-Fi, as it's available entirely offline. The app is best used with the instant camera — just point at signs and menus and then see your translation. Foodies will find Waygo particularly useful, as you can go into the food picture mode after translating a menu item to better understand what you're about to order. The basic version includes 10 free translations per day, and the upgraded version, which includes unlimited translations, costs $6.99 for just one of the three languages or $11.99 for all three. Download the basic version for free on iTunes and Google Play .
iTranslate Voice
Similar to SayHi, this app translates audio into more than 40 languages, allowing you to ask a local for directions, tell a taxi driver an address or say almost anything you'd like in another language. You record yourself and then your voice is immediately translated into your chosen language. You can record someone's response in their language, and the app will then translate it into your language. You can also connect two devices and have easy back-and-forth conversations with someone who doesn't speak your language. The pro version comes with a custom phrasebook, unlimited translations and transcripts and no ads for $39.99 per year. Or, download the basic version (with limited translations) for free on iTunes .
Speak and Translate
If you're willing to pay for a translation app and are interested in translating less common languages, consider Speak and Translate, which translates to 117 languages for text and 54 languages for voice. It integrates seamlessly with iCloud, allowing you to sync your translation history across all your Apple devices. You can also change the voice speed and select the gender you want to read your translations. Download and pay $6.99 per month or $38.99 per year (a short three-day or seven-day trial may be included) on iTunes .
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What is the translation of "travel" in Spanish?
"travel" in spanish, travel {vb}.
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travel {v.t.}
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travel {v.i.}
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travel {noun}
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travelers {pl}
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Travel intransitive verb, travel transitive verb, travel noun, translations, travel [ traveled; travelled|traveled; travelled ] {verb}.
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travel [ traveled; travelled|traveled; travelled ] {transitive verb}
Travel [ traveled; travelled|traveled; travelled ] {intransitive verb}.
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Synonyms (English) for "travel":
- change of location
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MAKE JOURNEY
- I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home .
- It's often quicker to travel across country and avoid the major roads altogether .
- Passengers without proper documentation will not be allowed to travel.
- The elderly travel free on public transport .
- We like to travel in the autumn when there are fewer tourists .
- The tragedy is that cultures don't always travel well, and few immigrant groups can sustain their culture over the long term .
- The objects travel in elliptical orbits .
- In 1947, a pilot flying over the Cascades saw nine metallic flying objects traveling at an estimated 1,200 miles per hour .
- The elevator traveled smoothly upward .
- White light separates out into its component wavelengths when traveling through a prism .
- As the material travels through the winding machine , excess liquid is squeezed out by rollers .
- Lead dust travels easily from hands to mouth and can't be seen .
- They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students .
- The price includes travel and accommodation but meals are extra .
- His work provided him with the opportunity for a lot of foreign travel.
- The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus .
- Passes are available for one month's unlimited travel within Europe .
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2.2. travel (move fast) inf :, 3. travel (react to being transported) :, 4. travel comm :, 5. travel (in basketball) :, ii. travel <traveling traveled am travelling travelled brit > [ am ˈtrævəl, brit ˈtrav(ə)l] vb trans, iii. travel [ am ˈtrævəl, brit ˈtrav(ə)l] n, 1.1. travel u (activity) :, 1.2. travel <travels, pl > :, 2. travel u or c (of lever, piston) :, space travel n.
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See also travel agency, travel-weary [ˈtrav(ə)lˌwɪəri] adj.
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travel-sick [ Am ˈtrævəlsɪk, Brit ˈtrav(ə)lsɪk] ADJ Brit
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I. travel [ˈtrævəl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- VB intr
2. travel light, sound :, 3. travel (be away) :, 4. travel inf (go fast) :, ii. travel [ˈtrævəl] brit: -ll-, am: -l- brit: -ll-, am: -l- vb trans, iii. travel [ˈtrævəl] brit: -ll-, am: -l- brit: -ll-, am: -l- n pl, travel sickness n no pl, travel cot n.
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Testing Out the Best Translation Apps for Travelers
Did you hear the one about the traveler who told a Parisian waitress that he was pregnant instead of full? He could have used a good translation app. Here's what T+L tech correspondent Tom Samiljan uncovered while testing the latest tools throughout Europe and Asia.
Google Translate
How it Works: Google will generate a written translation for anything that you type, speak, photograph, or draw on your touch screen. For nearly half of its supported languages, it also offers audio translations — and the number keeps growing. Bonus: a new feature listens for two languages at once, providing the spoken and text translations for both sides of a conversation in real-time.
The Good: Google's translations are incredibly comprehensive — if occasionally clunky. For example, a French sign saying " Cedez le passage " yielded the English "You do not have the priority."
The Bad: When it comes to Asian characters, results can be nonsensical: on a Chinese menu, "eggplant with basil" somehow became "nine eggplant."
Number of Languages: 133, with 70 offering voice translations (at last count).
Off-Line Capability: Downloadable translation packs are available for 60 languages.
Overall Assessment: It may not be perfect, but we love the number of languages — and the price.
Free; Android, iOS
How it Works: Beyond translating typed and spoken phrases, this app lets you slow down (or speed up) the corresponding audio playback so that you can work on accurate pronunciation. You can also save translations for recurring reference by marking them as favorites or sending them to yourself in an e-mail. Tip: saving your translations in Evernote can help you create a personalized phrase book.
The Good: Translations were fast and accurate, and the time-saving ability to bookmark translations spares you from looking up the same phrase (e.g., "Is it spicy?") over and over again.
The Bad: Phonetic English spellings for languages with different alphabets — like Hebrew or Arabic, for instance — were nearly impossible to pronounce.
Number of Languages: Over 100 total, with 38 offering voice translations.
Off-Line Capability: Translate between 38 languages offline without language-pair restrictions.
Overall Assessment: Better for audio than text translations; too bad it doesn't support a larger number of languages with voice.
Subscriptions from $2.99; Android, iOS
How it Works: Hold your phone's camera up to anything written in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean and it will produce an English translation on the spot. The app stores a history of your translations and saves your favorites, so you can easily retrieve the directions to your hotel for a local cab driver. You're limited to 10 daily translations with the free app; upgrade for unlimited use ( $11.99 ).
The Good: The photo translation is the fastest and most accurate around. It had no problem identifying "eggplant with basil" on the same Chinese menu that stumped Google Translate.
The Bad: The interface is highly sensitive to movement and difficult to focus. Another annoyance: only being able to see a few translated words at a time.
Number of Languages: Three (more languages are on the way).
Off-Line Capability: Everything but the supplemental language packs works off-line.
Overall Assessment: Without the ability to translate English into any other language, you'll need other apps.
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Travel verb.
Example sentences of travel verb
- • The birds are traveling south for the winter.
- • His job requires him to travel frequently.
- • She enjoys traveling around Europe.
- • They traveled cross-country from New York to California.
- • The pain traveled down his back.
- • the way that sound travels in an empty room
- • That car was really traveling when it passed us.
- • The order is traveling by plane.
Synonyms of travel verb
- Usa travel by seguido por el método de transporte ( train, car, plane, foot, etc. ). I traveled by train to Washington DC.
- En inglés americano, la l no se duplica cuando se agrega -ing o -ed , por lo tanto se dice traveling , traveled . En inglés británico, la l se duplica.
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Taking an international trip is a joyful, exciting experience, but the language barrier can create some significant anxiety. Even if you know a few basic phrases, you'll want to communicate on a deeper level, and that's where an electronic translator can come in handy. These devices help with everything from asking for directions to ordering a meal and so much more. Also, some of them can even translate street signs.
Translators range in price, with many quality options costing a few hundred dollars. Other important factors include portability and battery life. Some translators have up to eight hours of use—helpful when you're traveling all day without access to a charger. Also, be mindful of how the translators actually work, as some have keyboards and others only have a speak function that can help with pronunciation.
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One of the best things about traveling abroad is soaking up cultures that aren't your own—but language barriers can make that difficult. Luckily, you have technology on your side. This sleek translator comes in black, white, or black with a silver trim. Though it's small and lightweight (1.3 ounces), it packs a punch. The device translates more than 40 languages, and the battery life is superior. The standby time is up to 180 days or 24 hours of constant use. This is certainly the translator you want for a full day of exploring without worrying about a low battery. Just press a single button, and the voice translation begins automatically, either using data or connecting to the app via Wi-Fi.
Size: 5.3 x 1.3 x 0.3 inches | Weight: 1.3 ounces | Battery Life: 24 hours | Languages: 42
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Pulomi easy trans smart language translator device.
Super lightweight
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App may be buggy
The Pulomi Easy Trans Smart Language Translator Device boasts a compact design and superior voice translation capabilities: Simply push the button on the device and hold it down until you’ve finished speaking, and it will recognize what you say and translate your words aloud. The language translator supports over 50 languages and can also be used as a Bluetooth speaker. For travelers who aren’t multilingual (yet!) but want to be able to communicate with locals effortlessly, the Pulomi Easy Trans Smart Language Translator will help you sound savvy.
Size: 7 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches | Weight: 0.3 ounces | Battery Life: 24 hours | Languages: 52
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Vormor t11 translator.
Eight offline languages
Dual microphone noise-reduction design
Records up to 60 minutes
Relatively heavy
Speaker may have to over-enunciate
While you may be dreaming of striking up a conversation with a local—a great way to make friends while traveling —digital translators can help translate images in addition to verbal cues. This one from Vormor features a 5-megapixel camera equipped with OCR (character recognition) technology, which can translate images of 45 different languages. Two-way voice translations are available in 106 online languages and eight offline options boasting an accuracy rating of 98 percent in less than 0.5 seconds. The T11 allows you to easily explore your new surroundings by reading road signs, restaurant menus, and product labels.
Size: 5 x 2.2 x 0.5 inches | Weight: 7 ounces | Battery Life: 8 hours | Languages: 106
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Dododuck translator.
One-year replacement warranty
Image translation in 43 languages
10 hours of continuous use
Wi-Fi needed for photo translation
If you’re heading to China , the DODODUCK 3 Translator is the device you want in your pocket. And thanks to its compact design, you really can fit it in any shirt or jean pocket. The nearly 3-inch touchscreen display makes it easy to switch between languages (107 online to be exact), image translation, or conference mode to record a meeting for later translation. The best part of this translator is that it boasts the most effective offline translation on the market in 12 languages, including both Traditional and Modern Chinese. We also like the integrated AI assistant that can tell you the weather, traffic, and more in whichever language you select.
Size: 5.6 x 3.1 x 1.3 inches | Weight: 5.9 ounces | Battery Life: 10 hours | Languages: 109
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Pocketalk translator.
Dual noise-canceling microphones
Compact design
Improved model
Relatively short battery life
The Pocketalk Model S allows for lightning-fast communication and will help you shop, dine, and navigate your way throughout Japan . The new generation of a Japanese bestseller, this pocket-sized device includes all of the best parts of the classic translator plus some updated features. Like the previous model, the Model S supports two-way translations between 82 languages, and 14 are also available offline. Plus, it converts currency, measurements, and temperature. Unlike the older model, this Pocketalk features an eight-megapixel camera for image translations—it can even pick up handwriting. Though it is a bit of an investment, you get a lot of technology to enhance your next overseas trip.
Size: 2.1 x 0.5 x 3.6 inches | Weight: 2.65 ounces | Battery Life: 4.5 hours | Languages: 82
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Ili - instant offline language translator device.
Easy to use
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Get ready to have full-blown conversations in Spanish with this wearable ili translator. This small, handheld device has three buttons, including the power button—to translate, you hold the big button down to have the device listen and automatically translate, and tapping it again will repeat the phrase. The third button repeats back what you said (in ili’s voice), and if you hold the button down, it switches between Spanish and English (the device also offers Japanese and Mandarin). This is as close to real-time translation as is technologically possible. The ili is ultra-portable and wearable and even works without an internet connection.
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What to Look For in an Electronic Translator
Some translators can handle any language you throw at them (or, at least, quite a lot of them); others are equipped to handle one language only, like Chinese or Spanish. Be aware that the do-it-all types might not have quite the vocabulary range of dedicated models, but if you’re jet-setting all over, having a lot of the basics covered—versus buying a different translator for every language—might be ideal.
Depending on how often you travel, you might want to weigh whether it’s better to splash out a bit more on a translator with better voice recognition and vocabulary or grab a budget model that covers the basics for a one-off adventure.
Keyboard vs. Voice Input
Think about how you’re most likely to use an electronic translator. A voice-input translator might be your best bet if you’re primarily trying to translate conversations. Conversely, a keyboard-based model might limit you when figuring out what others are saying.
Battery Life
The last thing you want is a translator's battery dying on you while in a country where you don't speak the language. Some translators don't list the device's battery life, but for those that do, opt for one with at least six hours' worth of juice when fully charged.
Many travelers prefer translators that use voice input and speech recognition to translate spoken words into the desired language. Some of these devices even store important phrases. Other translators utilize a keyboard, and you type in a word or phrase and read the translation.
Translators can work in a few ways, with some requiring data. Higher-end translators come with built-in data for some time, and others need to be connected to Wi-Fi or a hotspot to work properly.
Yes, with some caveats. The first thing to consider is the limitations of this technology, as it is relatively new. Some manufacturers have already integrated artificial intelligence to improve the functionality of their devices, but there is still lots of room for improvement. Even the highest quality product cannot compare to a human translator in terms of understanding and interpreting meaning. However, if you are traveling to a country where you don't speak the local language, these devices can make a big difference.
Justine Harrington is a freelance writer in Austin, Texas, who covers topics spanning travel, food and drink, lifestyle, and culture. She's covered all things Texas for TripSavvy since August 2018. Justine's work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Marriott Bonvoy Traveler, Forbes Travel Guide, and USA Today.
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67 Essential Spanish Travel Phrases Every Traveller Needs To Know
Spain. Mexico. Argentina. Peru. Colombia.
If you're learning Spanish , the mere the mention of these countries can leave you daydreaming about your next trip abroad.
And although there are many incredible things to do and see in Spanish-speaking countries, what really makes these places special are the local people.
So before you pack your bags and jump on a plane, why not learn a little Spanish to help you make the most of your trip?
In this post, you’ll learn 67 Spanish phrases for travel that can help you survive in the language during your trip abroad. And who knows, they might even help you make a few new friends too!
To make it easier for you, I’ve divided the phrases up into different categories:
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Take the time to learn a few of these key Spanish travel phrases and you’ll be able to mix with the locals, get by in various situations and have a much more enjoyable and authentic experience during your trip.
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Press play on the video below to learn Spanish travel phrases thanks to a story. Otherwise, keep scrolling to discover all 67 Spanish travel words and expressions.
First Things First: Greetings To Use On Arrival
Knowing how to greet people is the most basic thing you can learn in a foreign language. And yet its importance shouldn't be underestimated.
Even if you aren’t fluent enough to hold a long conversation, a simple ¡Hola! ¿Qué tal? (Hello, how are you?) can make all the difference.
You'll be able to use these expressions as soon as you arrive at your destination, whether it's at the airport, the train or bus station, or the hotel.
People appreciate it if you make an effort to speak their language when you visit their country, even if it’s only a few words.
Spanish-speaking countries are especially polite and greeting people correctly will go a long way towards endearing you to the locals, be they friends, people you meet in shops or on the street.
- ( BWAY-nos DEE-as)
- (BWAY-nas TAR-des)
- (BWAY-nas NOH-chays)
- (KOH-moh eh-STAH)
- (KOH-moh eh-STAHS)
- (bee-EN GRA-thee-as [Spain] / GRA-see-as [Latin America])
- (KOH-moh te YA-mas?)
- (May YA-moh… )
- (MOO-choh GOO-stoh)
And of course, let’s not forget common courtesy!
- (por fa-BOR)
- (GRA-thee-as [Spain] / GRA-see-as [Latin America])
If you get stuck in your Spanish conversation, you can always fall back on these next two phrases to get you out of trouble.
- (yo no en-tee-EN-doh)
- (Ab-la in-GLAYS)
Get What You Want On Your Trip With The Verb Querer
Once you’ve finished greeting someone, you’ll need to be able to move on to the crux of your conversation and to do that you’ll need to learn a couple of common verbs.
There are hundreds of Spanish verbs to learn and, to make your life more difficult, these verbs conjugate (change form).
This means learning a verb is never as simple as learning one word; you have to learn multiple different forms.
Having said that, you might be surprised by how far you can get only knowing one simple verb: I want .
It may not make you the most sophisticated Spanish speaker but 9 times out of 10 it will get you what you, well, want .
The verb in question is querer (to want) and in the first person form, it becomes quiero (I want).
Let’s take a look at how you can use it:
- (yo kee-EH-ro oon me-NOO)
- (YO kee-EH-ro oon taxi)
- (yo kee-EH-ro OO-na ser-BAY-za)
If you’d like to be a bit more polite (which is usually a good idea), you can also use:
- (kee-see-EH-ra…)
Asking For & Understanding Directions On Your Trip
Whether you’re looking for the toilet in a restaurant or trying to find a hotel to stay at, you’ll inevitably need to ask for directions at some point during your trip.
The simplest way to ask where something is, is to use ¿Dónde está? followed by the noun you are looking for:
- (DON-day es-TAH el BAH-nyo?)
- (DON-day es-TAH el BAN-koh?)
- (DON-day es-TAH la KA-yay de al-cal-AH?)
When travelling in a foreign country, if you're asking someone on the street for directions, don’t forget your manners! To get someone’s attention, start by saying:
- (Dis-KUL-pay)
- (Con per-MEE-soh / Per-DOH-nah-may)
- (eh- stoy per-DEE-doh)
Asking for directions is one thing but it’s pretty pointless if you don’t know how to understand the directions that are given to you!
Memorise these phrases to help you understand what the friendly locals are trying to tell you when you ask for their help:
- (A la de-RE-cha)
- (A la iz-kee-ER-da)
- (De-RE-cho)
- (En la es-KEE-nah)
- (a OO-na KWAD-rah)
Getting Around Spanish-Speaking Countries
If you’re not keen on walking everywhere, you'll need to be able to find out about local transport options to find your way around wherever you are.
Here are a few simple phrases you can use to locate a bus, train or taxi and get to wherever you need to go:
- (DON-day PWAY-doh en-kon-TRAR oon taxi?)
- (DON-day eh-STAH la pa-RAH-dah de ow-to-BOOS mas ser-KA-nah?)
- (DON-day eh-STAH la es-tah-see-ON de ferro-carr-EEL mas ser-KA-nah?)
- (KWAN-to KWES-ta oon bee-YET-ay PA-ra …)
- (oon bee-YET-ay PA-ra … por fa-BOR)
At A Restaurant On Your Travels
Each Spanish-speaking country has its own unique flavours and cuisine for you to try when you travel!
Food is definitely one of the big attractions to cities like San Sebastian in Spain and Buenos Aires in Argentina , so you'll need to make sure you have a basic grasp of food vocabulary ahead of your journey!
To start with, you need to be prepared to hear and understand certain questions in restaurants, such as:
- (kee-EH-res AL-go PA-ra koh-MER?)
- (kee-EH-res AL-go PA-ra beh-BER?)
- (KAY kee-EH-res koh-MER?)
When you read the menu, you'll see the available food grouped into different categories, just like in an English menu:
- (oo-na en-TRA-da)
- (oon PLA-toh prin-si-PAL)
- (oon POS-tray)
- (OO-na beh-BEE-da)
When you're ready to order, use either quiero (I want) or quisiera (I would like) with the items on the menu to tell the waiter what you'd like. For example, quiero…
- (OO-na SOH-pah)
- (OO-na en-sa-LA-da)
- (el POY-oh)
- (la CAR-nay)
- (oon AG-wa)
- (oon BEE-noh TIN-toh / BLAN-koh)
- (OO-na ser-BAY-sa)
- (oon ka-FAY)
So, for example, to order that ice-cold beer you're looking forward to at the end of a long day, you'd say quiero una cerveza.
If you're not sure what to try, you can always ask your waiter for a recommendation:
- (kay may re-kom-ee-EN-dah?)
In most restaurants in Spanish-speaking countries, the staff will be more than happy to suggest a particularly tasty local dish for you to try.
If you're a vegetarian or you have dietary complications, these next two phrases are essential:
- (soy be-he-tah-ree-AH-noh/nah)
- (TEN-go al-ER-hee-ah a las noo-EH-ses)
Finally, let's learn a couple of quick phrases you can use to ask about prices and pay the bill.
- (KWAN-to KWES-ta? )
- (la KWEN-ta por fa-BOR)
Key Spanish Question Words For Your Trip
Over the course of your journey, you'll almost certainly find yourself asking lots and lots of questions.
You might not have a huge Spanish vocabulary to draw on, but if you know the basic question words, you'll be able to get by in almost any common situation you might find yourself in.
Here are some key Spanish question words you need to know:
- (KWAN-doh?)
- (A kay AW-ra?)
- (KWAN-toh?)
- (KWAN-tohs)
- (kah-dah KWAN-toh?)
- (por KWAN-toh tee-EM-poh)
Once you’ve got these question words in your memory bank you’ll start noticing the patterns in Spanish grammar which will help you to move away from the basic Spanish phrases every tourist is using.
As you learn new words on your trip, you'll be able to combine them with these question words to start forming your own sentences and questions!
Get Ready For Adventure With These Spanish Travel Phrases!
Take the time to memorise these key Spanish travel phrases and you'll have everything you need to get the most out of your journey.
With just a few words of Spanish, I'm sure you'll meet lots of amazing people and have plenty of life-changing experiences along the way.
Who knows, perhaps spending some time visiting a Spanish-speaking country will motivate you to strive for fluency?
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phrase. 1. (general) a. buen viaje. I'll see you when you're back. Safe travels!Nos vemos cuando vuelvas. ¡Buen viaje! b. que tengas un viaje seguro. It was great seeing you. Safe travels!Fue un placer verte.
Translate I travel. See 13 authoritative translations of I travel in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations. Learn Spanish. ... Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country. Word of the Day. al aire libre. show translation.