Spanish Video Lesson – Car Accidents
Car Accidents
Because Spanish is such a widely spoken language and continues to grow, it becomes more likely that you might find yourself in a situation like a car accident with a native Spanish speaker. This vocabulary could also be helpful to you if you choose to drive in a Spanish-speaking country. Please practice the vocabulary on our Facebook page.
Here is the vocabulary from the video:
Are you okay? | ¿Estás bien? |
What happened? | ¿Qué pasó? |
Do we need to call the doctor? | ¿Necesitamos llamar al médico? |
How can I help you? | ¿Cómo puedo ayudarte? |
My knee hurts. | Me duele la rodilla. |
My head hurts. | Me duele la cabeza. |
My neck hurts. | Me duele el cuello. |
My back hurts. | Me duele la espalda. |
Do you have insurance? | ¿Tienes seguro? |
Whose fault is it? | ¿Quién tiene la culpa? |
It’s my fault. | Tengo la culpa. |
It’s his fault. | El tiene la culpa. |
It’s her fault. | Ella tiene la culpa. |
You never know, this lesson might help you save someone else’s life or even save your own. Remember to practice and have a little fun.
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Tags: car accident
Cool article. I really learned something from this lesson.