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- Boleslav Paszkowski
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SPANISH
UNIT 1: Greetings
1881 - 1973
Born in Málaga, Spain, in 1881, Pablo Picasso, became one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and the creator (with Georges Braque) of Cubism.
A Spanish expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and stage designer, Picasso was considered radical in his work. After a long prolific career, he died on April 8, 1973, in Mougins, France. The enormous body of Picasso's work remains, however, and the legend lives on—a tribute to the vitality of the "disquieting" Spaniard with the "sombrepiercing" eyes who superstitiously believed that work would keep him alive.
For nearly 80 of his 91 years, Picasso devoted himself to an artistic production that contributed significantly to—and paralleled the entire development of—modern art in the 20th century.
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The Old Guitarist 1903
Pablo Picasso
English
Spanish:
Transcription:
Dialogue 1
Spanish: - ¡Hola! Me llamo Pablo Picasso.
[ˈo.la] [ʎäˈmo]
English: - Hello! My name is Pablo Picasso.
Please meet Pablo Picasso,
one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century,
as well as the co-creator of Cubism.
There had been no other artists, prior to Picasso, who had
such an impact on the art world, or had a mass following
of fans and critics alike, as he did.
He's looking right at you.
Ok, you have a chance to talk to the great artist and ask him
why he was arrested on suspicion of stealing the "Mona Lisa" from the Louvre.
But first, let's greet him back.
Choose one of the following variants:
Good morning
Buenos días
[ˈbwenos ˈdi.as]
Good afternoon
Buenas tardes
[ˈbwenas ˈtardes]
Pablo Picasso: - ¡Halo!
You: - ............/e.g. Good morning/.
Pablo Picasso: - ¿Cómo se llama?
[ˈko.mo] lit: how are you called
You: - ........./My name is... e.g. Gerard Butler/
Pablo Picasso: - ¿Cómo está Usted?
Gerard Butler: - Pardon?
Now, let's talk to him.
Relax, he died long time ago...
The phrase "Cómo está Usted" means "How are you".
Let's see how else a person can be asked how s/he is:
How are you? (formal)
¿Cómo está?
[ˈko.mo es.ˈta]
English
Spanish:
Transcription:
How are you? (informal)
¿Cómo estás?
[ˈko.mo es.ˈtas]
"Está" and "estás"
are conjugation forms of the verb
"estar" (to be)
Let's look at other forms of this verb.
Let's not keep Mr. Picasso waiting.
Here is how you can answer to his question:
English
Spanish:
Transcription:
Very well, thank you
Muy bien, gracias
[muj bjen ˈɡraθjas̺]
I´m well, thank you
Estoy bien, gracias
[eˈstoj bjen ˈɡraθjas̺]
Ready to continue
the conversation?
Let's do it.
Ok, that was unexpected...
He said "goodbye" - adiós [a ˈðjos].
Choose one of the following answers to bring this weird conversation to an and.
See you soon
Hasta pronto
[asta ˈprɑn·toʊ]
See you later
Hasta luego
[asta ˈlweɣo]
Bye
Chau
[ˈtʃaʊ]
Good evening / night
Buenas noches
[ˈbwenas ˈno.tʃes]
How is it going?
¿Qué tal?(qué=what, tal=such)
[ˈke tal]
Dialogue 2
English
Spanish:
Transcription:
See you later
Nos vemos
[nos ʋêmos]
Pablo Picasso: - ¡Adiós!.
Gerard Butler: - ................../e.g. Bye/.
Dialogue 3
Have you made a choice?
Let's go.
- Buenos días literally means “good day” but It's usually used until noon.
- in Spain buenas tardes is used from one o'clock until later in the evening, while in most Latin American countries and the Caribbean, it may be used until the sun goes down.
Conjugation of the verb
to be, to stay (present) = estar [esˈtaɾ]
I am = yo estoy [ʝo̞ eˈstoj]
you are = tú estás [tu es.ˈtas]
s/he/you(form.) is = ella/él/Usted está
[ˈeʎa/el/usˈteð es.ˈta]
we are = nosotros estamos
[no̞ˈso̞tɾo̞s esˈtamos]
you are = vosotros estáis
[boˈso.tɾos es.ˈtais]
they are = ellos/ellas/Ustedes están
[ˈeʎo̞s/ˈeʎas/usˈteðes es.ˈta:n]
Pablo Picasso: - ¿Cómo está Usted?
Gerard Butler: - ............./e.g. I'm well, thank you/
Pablo picasso: - ¡Adiós!
Gerard Butler: - Eh?
