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  • I heard sometimes in the forums that most Catalan people would rater prefer to speak English than Spanish to foreigners. This has part of reality, but not due the political reasons some may think. The fact is that still very few people have a decent level of English, apart from the ones working in the touristy industry and services. Therefore, if you ask something in English to a random person on the street, and it happens this person do speak English, yes... probably he/she would prefer to practice English with you (rater than speak Spanish that’s a daily thing!)

    In any case, here as everywhere in the world, the "golden rule" usually works well: be polite and smile!

    Here you have some useful words/expressions:

    English / Catalan / Spanish (Castilian)

    Hello / Hola / Hola
    Good morning / Bon dia / Buenos días
    Good afternoon / Bona tarda / Buenas tardes
    Good evening / Bona nit / Buenas noches
    Thank you / Gràcies / Gracias
    Please / Sisplau / Por favor
    Excuse me / Perdoni / Perdone
    I'm sorry / Em sap greu / Lo siento
    Goodbye / Adéu / Adios
    See you later / Fins després / Hasta luego

    Hi, I don’t speak Catalan / Spanish, do you speak English?
    Hola, no parlo Català / Castellà, vosté parla Anglés?
    Hola, no hablo Catalán / Castellano, usted habla Inglés?

    You can hear the expressions in Catalan above, and more, here:

    intercat.cesca.es/guia/angles/index

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  • Catalan language and dialects map -from Wikipedia - Barcelona
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    Catalunya is a bilingual community. Everybody in Catalunya do speak Spanish (or Castellano as we prefer to call it here), but in fact NOT everybody do speak Catalan (about 60% in Barcelona, less in some industrial cities, and more inland Catalunya and smaller towns).

    Correction, not 100% of people in Catalunya do speak Spanish. I would better say 98%. There may be a 1% of very old people in remote areas who never needed to learn it. And there may be a 1% of nuts who know perfectly Spanish but refuse to speak it (usually when addressing to Spaniards, as they usually don't mind to use their multilingual knowledge with foreigners). You can find quite a few people who may speak to you in Catalan, but they would switch to Spanish immmediately as soon they notice your accent. Please note that many of us here are using BOTH languages all the time, and sometimes we even do not realize we changed!! Except of course you bump into anyone belonging to the second 1% named above (and this would be plain back luck... just ignore them and ask anyone else)

    Catalan is not a dialect of Spanish, but a language on its own, derived from Latin as Spanish, French, Italian... etc. As well, Catalan has its own dialects, and it's spoken by about 10 million people in Catalunya and other surrounding areas (including French Catalonia, Balearic Islands, and – if politics permit – Valencia ;)

    If you are interested on learning a bit of Catalan language, have a look to the link below (includes a linguistic tool from the University of Barcelona, which may be useful as well for touristy purposes)

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  • The oficial languages in Catalonia are Catalan and Castellano (Spanish).In Barcelona all people can speak both languages,but also there are many people from other parts of Spain and also Latin American that are now living here.Don't be surprised in some small villages of Barcelona or other provinces in Catalonia to find that people don't speak spanish,just catalan.

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  • A map where you can see where our language is spoken, and his dialects, who are very strong. Catalan is a indoeuropean, romance language. Is close to french, spanish, italian or portuguesish. Now in Catalonia the Generalitat take care of him and is the first language used for catalans and for institutions. In majorca is less used in all this aspects, and still less in valencia. In France his consideration is very poor, and is rapidly declining. In Andorra, is the only official language.

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  • Probabily you knows: there's two official languages in Barcelona. But, what that means for a traveler? I'll try to explain, beyond the officiality. We can say, the 60% of people who lives in Catalonia speak usually catalan. For them, spanish is the second language. Except for old people in the little vilages, everybody can speak spanish. There's a 40% of people, normally descending of spanish people of another places of spain, who spanish is the first language. But except old people in the outer parts of Barcelona, all they understand and live with catalan.
    This is a simplicity to guide. For exemple, i'm descending of people of Spain, my mother-tongue is spanish, but my language that i use usually and identified me is catalan. All combinations are possible. What you can do? Speak you spanish without problem, everybody will talk with you, but if you want to wine the heart of most of catalan, say a few words of catalan, althoug this won't always work.

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  • The main language is Catalan, which is similar to French and Castillian Spanish. If you know either French or Spanish, you'll probably be able to at least read Catalan. In Catalunya, the people have their own language and culture which can be quite different from the rest of Spain. My professor told us that since the Catalan people are very proud of their language and culture (they consider themselves to be Catalan first, Spanish second), they might give us a hard time if we speak Castillian Spanish, but we never had any problems.

    Since this city is so cosmopolitan and international, I think more people here know English than in most other cities in Spain. The front desk man at the hotel spoke to us in English.

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  • Outside the tourist areas, it didn't seem that Barcelonians spoke more than Spanish and Catalan. I found some minimal knowledge of English and German but found it easier to speak what Spanish I knew and fill in the gaps with Italian. When I spoke pure Italian, people seemed to get kind of the gist of what I was saying, but corrected me in Spanish each time, which helped me improve but also kept my ego in check.

    In tourist areas or areas of interest, it seemed that facilities catered to speakers of French or Spanish, Catalan of course. English, Italian, or German? "If you must". Beyond that, very little effort was made to present things in minor, Central or East European languages. No effort at all was made for speakers of Asian languages that I could see.

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    Language: Spanish is not ebough
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  • Barcelona is an Autonomic Community, with a President, laws and police of its own. The culture is a it different than the rest of Spain and you will notice it directly with the language.
    While everyone knows Spanish, the official language is Catalan, which is very similar to Spanish, but could be hard to understand if you don´t know the pronuntiation relues.
    Most signs are written in catalan, as well as menus, and such.
    You might find some people who refuse to speak Spanish and a few that can´t speak it. Don´t take it personally, and rtry someone else.

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  • Bon dia: Good day

    Adéu: goodbye

    No ho entenc: I don't understand

    Gràcies, mercès: thank you

    Moltes gràcies: Thank you very much

    Dispensi! Perdoni!. Excuse me

    Quant costa això?: How much is it (x is sh)

    T'estimo: I love you (you never know when this phrase will come in handy!!! ;)

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    A few words of Catalan may be helpful...

    Monday = dilluns

    Tuesday = dimarts

    Wednesday =dimecres

    Thursday = dijous

    Friday = divendres

    Saturday = dissabte

    Sunday = diumenge

    today = avui

    tomorrow = demà

    good morning = bon dia

    good afternoon = bona tarde

    good evening = bon nit

    goodbye = adéu (a reveure)

    please = per favor (si us plau)

    thanks = gràcies

    open = obert

    closed = tancal

    room = habitacio

    bed = llit

    bath = bany

    waiter = cambrer

    breakfast = esmorzar

    how much = quant

    how expensive = quant val

    bill = el compte

    cheap = bon preu

    expensive = car

    pharmacist = farmàcia

    market = mercat

    post office = correus

    stamp = segell

    much = molt

    little = poc

    0 = zero ; 1 = u, un, una ; 2 = dos, dues ; 3 = tres ; 4 = quatre ; 5 = cinc ; 6 = sis ; 7 = set ; 8 = vuit ; 9 = nou ; 10 = deu ; 11 = onze ; 12 = dotze ; 13 = tretze ; 14 = catorze ; 15 = quinze ; 16 = setze ; 17 = disset ; 18 = divuit ; 19 = dinou ; 20 = vint ; 30 = trenta ; 40 = quaranta ; 50 = cinquanta ; 60 = seixanta ; 70 = setanta ; 80 = vuitanta ; 90 = noranta ; 100 = cent.

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