| Hi, everyone! This is Rosa and today, we’ll be doing 10 phrases to help you in an emergency. Let’s go! |
| 1. Llama a la policía, por favor. “Call the police, please.” |
| So if you’re in Spain and you need to call the police, you need to dial 0-9-1. |
| 2. ¿Tienes fiebre? “Do you have a fever?” |
| Are you okay? Are you feeling okay? |
| 3. Perdí mi pasaporte. “I lost my passport.” |
| So yeah, if you lost your passport, go to your embassy I guess. I hope they will take care of you very soon. |
| 4. Creo que comí algo malo. “I think I ate something bad.” |
| So I’ve never tried it, but I heard from a friend that having some charcoal pills really helps when you have eaten something bad. |
| 5. Necesito un médico. “I need a doctor.” |
| So if you have any emergency, you can call 0-6-1. |
| 6. No puedo encontrar el camino de vuelta a mi hotel. “I can't find the way back to my hotel.” |
| Before I guess, it wasn’t that uncommon to be lost, but now that we have mobile internet everywhere and Google maps and everything, I think that helps a lot, but still. |
| 7. ¿Hay alguna farmacia cerca? “Is there a pharmacy nearby?” |
| In Spain, you can easily spot the pharmacies because they have a big green cross sign on the side so they’re really easy to spot. |
| 8. ¿Me puedes ayudar? “Can you help me?” |
| I think in general, Spanish people are very friendly so I’m sure if you are lost or need something, you can ask them. Even though we don’t speak English super well, I think we’ll try to help you. |
| 9. Necesito una ambulancia. “I need an ambulance.” |
| So if you need an ambulance, call 0-6-1. |
| 10. ¿Podría usar tu teléfono? “Could I use your phone?” |
| This is the end of today’s 10 phrases to help you in an emergency. Have you ever had an emergency in a foreign country? Hasta luego! |
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