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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 76 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

six to eight sentences comparing greetings in spanish speaking countries with greetings in own culture

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

@martorres1216 : \(\Huge\bf\color{#FF0000}W\color{#FF4900}e\color{#FF9200}l\color{#FFDB00}c\color{#FFff00}o\color{#B6ff00}m\color{#6Dff00}e\color{#24ff00}~\color{#00ff00}t\color{#00ff49}o\color{#00ff92}~\color{#00ffDB}O\color{#00ffff}p\color{#00DBff}e\color{#0092ff}n\color{#0049ff}S\color{#0000ff}t\color{#2400ff}u\color{#6D00ff}d\color{#B600ff}y\color{#FF00ff}!\) Hm...I am not really sure of the different Spanish greetings and the countries they come from...I think you would either have to do some research or go back to the lesson if they taught you there...let me give you the greetings I know, though... Hola. ~~> Hello. / Hi. Buenos días ~~> Good morning. Buenas tardes. ~~> Good afternoon. / Good evening. Buenas noches ~~> Goodnight. (Note: Sometimes people say goodnight when greeting someone at 6 pm and later. c:) ¿Cómo estás? / ¿Qué tal? ~~> How are you? ¿qué hay? ~~> What's up / what's new. ¿Qué pasa? ~~> How's things? / How's it going? Mucho gusto. ~~> Nice to meet you Chao ~~> Means both hello and goodbye c:

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