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Are You Single?

Introduction

Liliana and JP teach us the basics of flirting — Latino style! Well, or maybe the girl is just practising Spanish... who knows? In any case, our keyword is: soltero — single (for “dudes”).

Audio Lesson


Dialogue

mujer:¿Eres soltero?align="right"|
hombre:Sí. ¿Y tú?align="right"|
mujer:No, tengo novio.align="right"|
hombre:¡Qué lástima!align="right"|

Dialogue with Translation

mujer:¿Eressoltero?align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
(you) aresingle
woman:Are you single?
hombre:Sí.¿Ytú?align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
yesandyou
man:Yes. How about you?
mujer:No,tengonovio.align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
no(I) haveboyfriend
woman:No, I have a boyfriend.
hombre:¡Quélástima!align="right" valign="top" rowspan="3"|
whatpity
man:What a pity!
soltero/soltera – single
¡Cruel lástima! – Cruel shame!

Vocabulary for Dialogue

la mujernoun (feminine)the woman
el hombrenoun (masculine)the man
serverb (infinitive)to be
(tú) eresverb (present tense)you are (informal, singular)
soltero/solteraadjective (m./f.)single
adverbyes
yconjunctionand
subject pronounyou (informal, singular)
noadverbno
tenerverb (infinitive)to have
(yo) tengoverb (present tense)I have
el novionoun (masculine)the boyfriend
la novianoun (feminine)the girlfriend
¿qué?interrogative pronounwhat?, how?
la lástimanoun (feminine)the pity, the shame

Vocabulary for Audio Lesson

hastaprepositionuntil
luegoadverbthen
hasta luegophrasesee you later
mañanaadverbtomorrow
hasta mañanaphrasesee you tomorrow

 

More Vocabulary

This section includes grammatically related words. Some of them are required by the exercise Dialogue Recast.

serinfinitiveto be
(yo) soypresent tenseI am
(tú) eresyou are (informal, singular)
(él/ella) eshe/she(/it) is
(usted) esyou are (formal, singular)
(nosotros/-as) somoswe are (m./f.)
(vosotros/-as) soisyou are (informal, plural, m./f.)
(ellos/ellas) sonthey are (m./f.)
(ustedes) sonyou are (formal, plural)
 
tenerinfinitiveto have
(yo) tengopresent tenseI have
(tú) tienesyou have (informal, singular)
(él/ella) tienehe/she(/it) has
(usted) tieneyou have (formal, singular)
(nosotros/-as) tenemoswe have (m./f.)
(vosotros/-as) tenéisyou have (informal, plural, m./f.)
(ellos/ellas) tienenthey have (m./f.)
(ustedes) tienenyou have (formal, plural)

Exercises

Dialogue Translation

Translate from Spanish to English. Click each bar to check your answer. If possible, read the Spanish sentences aloud.

¿Eres soltero?
Are you single?
Sí. ¿Y tú?
Yes. How about you?
No, tengo novio.
No, I have a boyfriend.
¡Qué lástima!
What a pity!

Dialogue Recall

Now translate from English to Spanish. Remember to say the Spanish sentences aloud.

Are you single?
¿Eres soltero?
Yes. How about you?
Sí. ¿Y tú?
No, I have a boyfriend.
No, tengo novio.
What a pity!
¡Qué lástima!

Dialogue Remix

Translate this variant of the dialogue from English to Spanish.

Are you single? (masculine!)
¿Eres soltero?
No. I have a boyfriend.
No, tengo novio.
What? — What a pity!
¿Qué? — ¡Qué lástima!
And you? Are you single? (feminine)
¿Y tú? ¿Eres soltera?
Yes.
Sí.
A pity...
Lástima...

Dialogue Recast

This translation exercise requires some of the words from the More Vocabulary section.

Are you single? (formal)
¿Es soltero?
Yes. How about you? (formal)
Sí. ¿Y usted?
No, I have a boyfriend.
No, tengo novio.
What a pity!
¡Qué lástima!
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