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== Here are some basic sentences to aid with making reminder calls in Spanish. ==
 
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You are signed up for a Hardware Identification shift. - ''Usted tiene un turno de Identificacion de piezas''.         
 
You are signed up for a Hardware Identification shift. - ''Usted tiene un turno de Identificacion de piezas''.         
  
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== Time ==
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At one o'clock - ''A la una''           
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At two o'clock - ''A las dos''           
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At three o'clock - ''A las tres'' 
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At four o'clock - ''A las cuatro''         
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Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve - ''Cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce''           
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== Days ==
  
 
Sunday - ''Domingo''   
 
Sunday - ''Domingo''   

Revision as of 10:38, 13 August 2011

Here are some basic sentences to aid with making reminder calls in Spanish.

I am calling from Free Geek - Estoy llamando de Free Geek.


Can I talk with (name)? - Me comunica con (name)?


You are signed up for a System Evaluation shift. - Usted tiene un turno de Evaluacion de sistemas.


You are signed up for a Hardware Identification shift. - Usted tiene un turno de Identificacion de piezas.


Time

At one o'clock - A la una

At two o'clock - A las dos

At three o'clock - A las tres

At four o'clock - A las cuatro

Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve - Cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once, doce


Days

Sunday - Domingo

Monday - Lunes

Tuesday - Martes

Wednesday - Miercoles

Thursday - Jueves

Friday - Viernes

Saturday - Sabado