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  2. Yes/No Questions. In Spanish, asking a question that can be answered sí or no is extremely easy. In written Spanish, all you have to do is frame what you want to ask with question marks (¿?). In spoken Spanish, you simply raise the pitch of your voice at the end of the question. Statement. Habla español.

    • How to Ask Simple Questions in Spanish
    • The Spanish Question Formula
    • Spanish Question Words: A Quick Reference
    • Where? – ¿Dónde?
    • When? – ¿Cuándo?
    • How Much? / How Many? – ¿Cuánto/A/Os/As?
    • Who? – ¿Quién?
    • How? – ¿Cómo?
    • How? – ¿Qué tal?
    • What? Or Which? – ¿Qué?

    In Spanish, the simplest way to ask a question is by taking an ordinary sentence and changing your intonation at the end. We ask questions in this exact same way in English. Whenever you want to ask a yes/no question, you can simply change your intonation by going up in pitch when you get to the last word of the question. For example: English: Isab...

    If you want to ask more complex questions in Spanish using Spanish question words, then there is a simple question formula you should follow. But, before I get to the formula, I want you to think of this common Spanish question: English: Where are you from? Español: ¿De dónde eres? Most Spanish questions follow this exact same formula. Note that th...

    For your reference, in this section, you’ll find a list of the main topics that I’m going to cover in this article with shortcut links that will take you to the relevant sections below. Here are all the main Spanish question words and topics in this article:

    For the rest of the article, we’ll look at each question word in a little more detail. ¿Dónde?is a fairly easy question word to use because it translates well from English question word ‘where?’. For example: English: Where are you? Español: ¿Dónde estás? English: Where is the train station? Español: ¿Dónde está la estación de tren? English: Where ...

    If you want to ask ‘when?’ something happened or is going to happen, then you’ll need the Spanish question ¿cuándo?. Here are some examples: English: When is your birthday? Español: ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? English: When are we leaving? Español: ¿Cuándo nos vamos? Also, you can also use the question formula with ¿cuándo?and prepositions in order t...

    ¿Cuánto?tends to be a little more troublesome than the previous question words because you have to match the question with the number and gender of the noun. For example: English: How many pairs of shoes do you own? Español: ¿Cuántos pares de zapatos tienes? English: How many people came to the show? Español: ¿Cuántas personas vinieron al espectácu...

    To ask ‘who?’ questions in Spanish, you can use ¿quién?. And, similar to the previous question word ¿cuánto?, you also need to match ¿quién?with the number of the noun. Here are some examples: English: Who bought the wine? Español: ¿Quién compró el vino? English: Who are the girls over by the window? Español: ¿Quiénes son las chicas junto a la vent...

    The Spanish question word ¿cómo?behaves a lot like the English question word ‘how?’. For example: English: How are your parents? Español: ¿Cómo están tus padres? English: How do you solve this problem? (How can one solve this problem?) Español: ¿Cómo se puede resolver este problema? You can also combine ¿cómo? with the verb serto ask ‘what somethin...

    ¿Qué tal? can be a difficult question phrase to understand because there isn’t a good direct translation to English. But, you can think of ¿qué tal? as synonymous with ¿cómo?in most circumstances. For example, I could replace ¿qué tal?in all of the examples in the previous section. English: How are your parents? Español: ¿Qué tal están tus padres? ...

    The Spanish question word ¿qué?can translate to the English question word ‘what?’ but it can also translate to ‘which?’ depending on the context. This is why qué vs cúal needs more explanation than the rest of the other question words in the article. I have already written a detailed article on qué vs cúal and you can read it here. So, for now, I’m...

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · Spanish General Questions. Knowing the basics of asking questions in Spanish really helps you get by in everyday conversations. Start with keywords like ‘¿Qué?’ for ‘What?’, ‘¿Dónde?’ for ‘Where?’, ‘¿Cuándo?’ for ‘When?’, ‘¿Por qué?’ for ‘Why?’, and ‘¿Cómo?’ for ‘How?’. These words help you ...

  4. May 19, 2023 · If the sentence has a subject in it, we can also ask a question by simply inverting the order of the subject and the verb. In this method, you start with the subject then follow it with the verb. While it’s good to know this variation exists, though, you won’t hear this structure too often in everyday speech. For example:

  5. Questions (las oraciones interrogativas) in Spanish grammar are always written between two question marks (¿ … ?). There are two types of questions; closed questions (yes–no questions) and open questions (questions with a question word) and these can be direct or indriect. Learn how to ask questions in Spanish with Lingolia, then practise ...

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  7. Jul 26, 2023 · Since Spanish question words are at the core of many questions, you should check how and when to use these terms. Asking questions is a key communication element, so make sure you know how to form questions in Spanish. Download the List of Top 100 Spanish Questions PDF. You’ve now learned the top 100 Spanish questions; from basic to advanced.