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Communicating by Phone and Voice Message in Spanish

Learn essential Spanish phrases for phone calls and voice messages, including how to make, confirm, and cancel plans.
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Lesson#1
Let's learn how to handle phone calls in Spanish. When you answer the phone, you can say '¿Diga?' or '¿Sí?'. Both are common and informal ways to say 'Hello?' on the phone.
Quiz#2
What is a common way to answer the phone in Spanish, similar to saying 'Hello?'?

¿Diga?

Lesson#3
To ask for someone, you can say '¿Está...?' followed by their name. For example, '¿Está Ana?'. If you need to ask the person to wait, a useful phrase is 'Un momento, por favor'.
Quiz#4
How would you ask if Ana is available on the phone in Spanish?

¿Está Ana?

Quiz#5
How do you say 'One moment, please' in Spanish?

Un momento, por favor.

Lesson#6
If the person someone is asking for isn't there, you can simply say 'No, no está', which means 'No, he or she isn't here'.

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