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Practice Meeting Someone New in Spansk

First impressions in Spansk are built from small details — the right greeting, the right register of 'you', whether to use a kiss-on-the-cheek or a handshake. This scenario rehearses introducing yourself, asking the basic getting-to-know-you questions ('Where are you from?', 'What do you do?'), and navigating the moment when conversation could continue or fizzle. You'll practise the friendly-but-polite register most Spansk speakers default to with strangers, and the natural follow-up questions that turn an introduction into an actual conversation.

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Sample Spansk conversation

Eksempelsamtale
  1. ¡Hola! Mucho gusto. Me llamo Linguarudo. ¿Cómo te llamas?

    Hello! Nice to meet you. My name is Linguarudo. What's your name?
  2. Encantado de conocerte. Me llamo Alex.

    Nice to meet you. My name is Alex.
  3. ¡Encantado de conocerte, Alex! ¿De dónde eres?

    Great to meet you, Alex! Where are you from?
  4. Soy de aquí.

    I'm from here.
  5. ¡Oh, qué bien! Entonces conoces bien esta zona. ¿A qué te dedicas?

    Oh, wonderful! So you know this area well. What do you do for work?
  6. Soy estudiante.

    I'm a student.

Hva du lærer

  • Greet someone with the right level of formality
  • Introduce yourself with name, origin, and purpose
  • Ask the basic getting-to-know-you questions
  • Show interest with follow-up questions and reactions
  • Politely exchange contact details or end the chat

Vanlige spørsmål

Should I use formal or informal Spansk when meeting someone new?

It depends on age and context — but as a learner, defaulting to formal is safer. The other person will invite you to switch. The scenario rehearses both registers.

What's a good icebreaker in Spansk?

Asking about the local area or their work usually works. The scenario gives you the natural follow-up question patterns.

How do I exchange names without it feeling awkward in Spansk?

The Spansk script is gentler than the English 'What's your name?'. We use a softer construction in the scenario.

What if I forget the person's name in Spansk?

There's a polite phrase — the Spansk equivalent of 'Sorry, what was your name again?' — that's the universal recovery line.

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