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Spanish Chunks Library

Master high-frequency phrases using the 80/20 principle for rapid Spanish fluency

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¡Qué bueno!

That's good! / How nice!

Emotions & Reactions Institutionalized Expression Beginner
Positive reaction to good news, synonym of '¡Qué bien!'
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¡Qué padre!

How cool! / Awesome! (Mexico)

Emotions & Reactions Institutionalized Expression Beginner
Mexican expression of enthusiasm or approval.
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Me alegro

I'm glad / I'm happy (about that)

Emotions & Reactions Sentence Frame Beginner
Expressing happiness about someone else's good news.
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Qué alegría

What joy! / How wonderful!

Emotions & Reactions Institutionalized Expression Beginner
Expressing joy or happiness about something.
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¡Genial!

Great! / Awesome! / Brilliant!

Emotions & Reactions Polyword Beginner
Enthusiastic approval or excitement.
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¡Perfecto!

Perfect! / Great!

Emotions & Reactions Polyword Beginner
Expressing that something is ideal or exactly right.
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Me encanta

I love it / I really like it

Emotions & Reactions Sentence Frame Beginner
Expressing strong liking or love for something.
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Qué pena

What a shame / That's too bad

Emotions & Reactions Institutionalized Expression Beginner
Expressing sympathy, regret, or disappointment.
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Qué lástima

What a pity / That's a shame

Emotions & Reactions Institutionalized Expression Beginner
Expressing regret or sympathy, synonym of 'qué pena'.
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Qué mal

That's bad / How awful / Too bad

Emotions & Reactions Institutionalized Expression Beginner
Expressing disapproval, disappointment, or sympathy.
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Qué feo

How awful / That's ugly / That's mean

Emotions & Reactions Institutionalized Expression Beginner
Expressing displeasure, moral disapproval, or sympathy (Latin America).
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Me da pena

I feel bad / I feel sorry / It makes me sad

Emotions & Reactions Sentence Frame Beginner
Expressing sadness, sympathy, or embarrassment.