If you’re learning Spanish for your new year’s resolution, there’s so much to look forward to. You’ll be opening your world up to new people, new cultures and new experiences. You’ll also have to deal with something else: new mistakes. Making an error in a new language is always a frustrating experience, but it’s an unavoidable part of the process. Rather than letting it discourage you, it’s best to see each one as an opportunity to grow. And in the meantime, you can equip yourself with a few phrases to use when you make mistakes in Spanish.
To help you out, we put together a guide to some words or phrases that might be helpful when you’re having trouble with Spanish. Whether you’re correcting yourself after you’ve slipped up or you’re asking someone to clarify something, these will be very helpful. And remember, there’s no shame in asking someone to repeat themselves. Most people will be very understanding when a mistake does happen.
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If you’ve made a mistake, a quick apology can smooth things over. You don’t have to go over the top — you wouldn’t say “my sincerest apologies” because you got your words mixed up — but these brief phrases can come in handy. We also have a more thorough guide to saying sorry in Spanish if you’re in need of deeper apologies.
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Another way to avoid mistakes in Spanish is to make sure you understood what the other person is saying. Here are a few ways to ask someone to repeat what they said.
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