You're at the hotel front desk finishing your check-in, and Alberto the receptionist is walking you through the final steps. Can you follow along and respond like a confident traveler? Give it a try!
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Question 1
Alberto asks María for her passport. He says ¿Me puede dar su pasaporte, por favor? How does she respond?
Aquí tiene is the natural way to hand something over in Spanish — it's like saying "Here you go."
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María wants to ask what time check-out is. How do you say "What time is check-out?" in Spanish?
La salida means departure or check-out, so ¿A qué hora es la salida? is literally "At what time is the departure?"
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Alberto tells María the check-out time. He says La salida es a las doce del mediodía. What time is check-out at this hotel?
El mediodía means noon (literally "midday"), so a las doce del mediodía means "at twelve noon."
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María wants to know if there's wifi in the room. How do you say "Is there wifi in the room?" in Spanish?
¿Hay...? means "Is there...?" and la habitación means "the room," so ¿Hay wifi en la habitación? asks specifically about wifi in the room.
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María asks Alberto if the hotel has a swimming pool. How do you say "Is there a swimming pool in the hotel?" in Spanish?
La piscina means swimming pool, and ¿Hay una piscina en el hotel? literally asks "Is there a pool in the hotel?"
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After María hands over her passport, Alberto says Por favor, firme aquí. What is he asking her to do?
Firme comes from the verb firmar, which means "to sign," so firme aquí means "sign here."
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Alberto tells María the wifi is free. He says Sí, el wifi es gratuito. What does gratuito mean?
Gratuito means free, as in no cost — so the wifi doesn't cost anything.
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Alberto tells María where the pool is. He says Sí, la piscina está en la tercera planta. What floor is the pool on?
La tercera planta means "the third floor," so the pool is on floor three.
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María wants to thank Alberto before heading to her room. How do you say "Thank you very much" in Spanish?
Muchas means "many" or "a lot," so Muchas gracias is literally "many thanks" — the standard way to say "thank you very much."
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Alberto closes the conversation with ¡Que disfrute su estancia! What does this mean?
Disfrutar means "to enjoy" and la estancia means "the stay," so ¡Que disfrute su estancia! means "Enjoy your stay!"
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