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Using Public Services in Spanish

Learn essential Spanish vocabulary and phrases for interacting with public services like the post office, bank, and tourist office.
A close-up, eye-level photograph of a hand holding a handwritten letter and a colorful Spanish stamp, about to drop it into a bright yellow 'Correos' (Spanish post office) street mailbox. The background features a charming, sunlit Spanish street scene, slightly blurred, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.
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38 Cards
Lesson#1
In this deck, you'll learn the essential vocabulary and phrases for using public services in Spanish. We'll cover common situations at the post office, bank, pharmacy, and tourist office, so you can handle these everyday tasks with confidence.
Lesson#2
When you need to get someone's attention in a public place, like a shop assistant or a clerk, a simple and polite way to do so is to say 'Perdone'. If you need to state that you require assistance, you can say 'Necesito ayuda'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'I need help' in Spanish?

Necesito ayuda

Lesson#4
Let's start at the post office, which in Spain is called 'Correos'. The Spanish for 'the post office' is 'la oficina de correos'. Key words you'll need are 'el sello' for a stamp, 'la carta' for a letter, and 'el paquete' for a parcel.
Quiz#5
What is the Spanish for 'the post office'?

la oficina de correos

Quiz#6
What is 'the stamp' in Spanish?

el sello

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