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Connecting With Loved Ones Through Language

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Worldwide, more than half of the population is multilingual, or speaks more than one language. With this in mind, chances are that you have friends, family members, and loved ones who speak a language other than your own.  

Learning a new language for those closest to you is worthwhile for many different reasons. They’ll understand that it’s an investment, and this thoughtful gesture will go a long way. It’s also a great way to spark connection, show respect, and ultimately learn more about each other.

Whether you’re learning a new language to better communicate with your grandmother or your neighbor, this guide will help you get started. 

First, we’ll walk through the basics of your new language, starting with useful words and phrases that you can begin using right away. These include:

  • Greetings
  • Conversation starters
  • Requests
  • Affectionate phrases

Greetings

The first thing you’ll want to start with is common greetings. Once you’ve learned these, you can use them to start and end any conversation with your loved ones. 

Language Hello Goodbye
Spanish Hola Adiós
French Bonjour Au revoir
Italian Ciao Arrivederci
German Hallo Auf Wiedersehen
Arabic Marhaban Mae alsalama
Chinese (Mandarin) Nǐ hǎo Zàijiàn
Dutch Hallo Tot ziens
Filipino (Tagalog) Kamusta Paalam
Greek Geia sas Antio sas
Hebrew Shalom Shalom ve lehitra’ot 
Hindi Namaste Alavida
Irish Dia dhuit Slán
Japanese Kon’nichiwa Sayōnara
Korean Annyeonghaseyo Annyeong
Polish Witaj Do widzenia
Portuguese Olá Adeus
Russian Privet Do svidaniya
Swedish Hej Adjö
Turkish Merhaba Güle güle 
Vietnamese Xin chào Tạm biệt

Conversation starters

Next, you can use these typical phrases to check in on your loved ones and get the conversation going.

Language How are you? I’m good, how are you?
Spanish ¿Cómo estás? ¿Estoy bien, cómo estás?
French Comment ca va? Je vais bien, comment vas-tu?
Italian Come stai? Sto bene, come stai?
German Wie geht es Ihnen? Mir geht es gut, wie geht es dir?
Arabic Kayf halika? ‘Ana bikhayr w ‘anta?
Chinese (Mandarin) Nǐ hǎo ma Wǒ hěn hǎo nǐ zěnme yàng?
Dutch Hoe is het met je? Met mij gaat het goed, hoe gaat het met je?
Filipino (Tagalog) Kumusta ka? Okay lang ako, kamusta ka na?
Greek Pós eísai? Eímai kalá, esý pós eísai?
Hebrew Ma shlom-kha? A-ni be-se-der. Ma shlom-kha?
Hindi Aap kaise hain? Main theek hoon aap kaise hain?
Irish Conas tá tú? Tá mé go maith, conas atá tú?
Japanese Genkidesu ka? Daijōbudesu. Anata wa genkidesu ka?
Korean Jal jinaego issnayo? Nan gwaenchanh-a, neon eottae?
Polish Jak się masz?  U mnie w porządku, jak się masz?
Portuguese Tudo bem? Estou bem, como você está?
Russian Kak dela? YA v poryadke, kak ty?
Swedish Hur mår du? Jag mår bra, hur mår du?
Turkish Nasılsın? Iyiyim, sen nasılsın?
Vietnamese Bạn khỏe không? Tôi khỏe, bạn thế nào?

Requests

It’s also helpful to know how to make a polite request or to express gratitude. Whether you’re on the phone or around the dinner table, these are sure to come in handy.

Language Please Thank you
Spanish Por favor Gracias
French S’il vous plaît Je vous remercie
Italian Per favore Grazie
German Bitte Danke schön
Arabic Law samaht Shukran lak
Chinese (Mandarin) Qǐng Xièxiè
Dutch Alsjeblieft Dank u
Filipino (Tagalog) Pakiusap Salamat
Greek Sas parakaloúme Sas efcharistó
Hebrew Bevakashah  Toda
Hindi Krpaya Aapako dhanyavaad
Irish Le do thoil Go raibh maith agat
Japanese Onegaishimasu Arigatō
Korean Jebal Gamsahabnida
Polish Proszę Dziękuję Ci
Portuguese Por favor Obrigado
Russian Pozhaluysta Spasibo
Swedish Snälla du Tack
Turkish Lütfen Teşekkürler
Vietnamese Xin vui lòng Cảm ơn bạn

Affection

Finally, you can learn a few phrases to show your loved ones that you care. Hearing these phrases in their first language will be especially meaningful, especially since you’ve gone the extra mile to learn them on your own.

Language I love you I miss you
Spanish Te quiero Te echo de menos
French Je t’aime Tu me manques
Italian Ti voglio bene Mi manchi
German Ich liebe dich Ich vermisse dich
Arabic ‘Ana ‘uhibuk ‘Ana mushtaq lak
Chinese (Mandarin) Wǒ ài nǐ Wǒ xiǎng nǐ
Dutch Ik hou van jou Ik mis jou
Filipino (Tagalog) Mahal kita Miss na kita
Greek Se agapó Mou leípeis
Hebrew Ani ohevet otach Aht khasserah lii
Hindi Main aapase pyaar karatee hoon Mujhe aap kee yaad aatee hai
Irish Is breá liom tú Airím uaim thú
Japanese Watashi wa, anata o aishiteimasu Kimi ga inakute sabishī
Korean Salanghae Nan dangsin-i geuliwoyo
Polish Kocham Cię Tęsknię za Tobą
Portuguese Eu amo Você Eu sinto sua falta
Russian Ya tebya lyublyu Ya skuchayu po tebe
Swedish Jag älskar dig Jag saknar dig
Turkish Seni seviyorum Seni özledim
Vietnamese Tôi mến bạn Tôi nhớ bạn

Get the conversation going

Now that you’ve established the basics, you can use your language journey to start a dialogue and discover more about your loved one. By asking questions and demonstrating additional interest in their language, you’ll show them that you care, and open up new lines of communication.

Here are some great questions to ask:

  • Are there other ways to say the phrases I’ve learned? 
  • What are the key phrases I should learn next?
  • What popular holiday greetings should I know?
  • What’s your favorite phrase? Your favorite slang?
  • Are there any phrases without a direct translation?

If you’d like, you can also encourage your loved one to use their native language more often around you, so that you can pick it up! Pay attention to the phrases they use the most, and be sure to chime in and ask what they mean. 

Long-term learning

If this language learning sampler leaves you hungry for more, you’re not alone! There’s a huge opportunity to build stronger relationships with your loved ones by learning how to converse in their native language. 

If you’re ready to dive deeper into language learning, Rosetta Stone’s self-paced program will support you from your very first lesson. You’ll be fully immersed in your new language, which helps to fast-track your progress. And along the way, you’ll practice your pronunciation with real-time feedback, so you can be sure you’re saying each word correctly.

Ready to get started? Learn more about Rosetta Stone at www.rosettastone.com  

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