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We use this expression when something bad or annoying is happening again
HERE WE GO AGAIN (Spanish: ya empezamos, otra vez con el mismo cuento)
We use it to tell someone angrily not to do something
DON'T YOU DARE! (Spanish: ni se te ocurra! No te atrevas!)
When something has been repaired, fixed or solved
SORTED! ALL SORTED (Spanish: arreglado! solucionado!)
What's the reason for or the purpose of something
WHAT'S THE POINT? (Spanish: qué sentido tiene?)
We use this phrase to emphasize our surprise or annoyance
WHAT ON EARTH? (Spanish: qué narices! qué demonios!)
It's a pity, it's disappointing
IT'S A SHAME (Spanish: qué pena, qué lastima)
It means "do not worry" or "it's not a problem"
NO WORRIES (Spanish: no te preocupes, no hay problema)
Use this phrase when you hope that something good will happen
FINGERS CROSSED (Spanish: crucemos los dedos)
This is something you say when you are annoyed.
FOR GOODNESS' SAKE (Spanish: por el amor de Dios!)
It means you are too tired or lazy to do something
I CAN'T BE BOTHERED (Spanish: me da palo, qué pereza)
I'm not being serious. I'm joking
JUST KIDDING (Spanish: es broma, estoy bromeando)
It means "of course", "absolutely".
BY ALL MEANS (Spanish: por supuesto, claro que sĂ­)
This is a way to say that you accept or that you want to be part of something. Like a plan.
I'M IN (Spanish: me apunto. cuenta conmigo)
We use this word to emphasise something or to express that something is correct
INDEED (Spanish: efectivamente, ciertamente)
Something you say to express worry, sympathy or concern.
OH DEAR (Spanish: madre mĂ­a...; vaya...)
Extremely funny
THAT'S HILARIOUS! (Spanish: sĂşper gracioso!)
Use this phrase to ask someone to wait in an informal situation
GIVE ME A SEC
Use this phrase when you don't have a aprticular preference
I'M EASY (me da igual)
What you say when you hand something over to someone
THERE YOU GO (Spanish: aquĂ­ lo tienes)
What you say when you are interrupting someone who looks busy
SORRY TO BOTHER YOU (Spanish: perdona que te moleste)
When someone is incredibly lucky and you feel slightly jealous of them!
LUCKY YOU! (Spanish: Qué suerte tienes
Another way to say "it's not a good idea, but I don't care"
GO ON THEN! (Spanish: venga, va)