Replying to my own post to ask a few more questions. I have the book
I can't find these phrases in the book, perhaps people can translate. Also please indicate the correct stress for all the syllables.
Yellow arrows
Have you seen a yellow arrow?
Up
Down
We go up the steps.
We go down the steps.
We are walking uphill (ascending).
We are walking downhill (descending)
Steep/flat
The path is steep.
The path is flat.
Rock. Stone. Mud.
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How many kilometers to the next town?
How many days have you been walking?
We are walking.
We are leaving now.
We are leaving soon.
We are leaving later.
What time did you wake up?
What time did you go to sleep?
How did you sleep?
How do you feel?
What time does the restaurant serve meals?
What time does the albergue open?
What time does the albergue close its doors?
Where is the tourist office?
Is this water potable?
Hot/cold
I am hot. I am cold.
The water is hot.
The water is cold.
It will be hot today.
It will be cold today.
It's sunny now, but willl be cloudy later.
Wet/dry
My clothes are wet. My clothes are dry.
Left/right
My left knee hurts. My right knee hurts
Go left. Go right.
This thing is to the left of that thing.
Blocks.
Go theee blocks, then turn right.
Upper bunk/lower bunk
May I have an upper bunk.
May I have a lower bunk.
The laundry machine is broken.
The vending machine is not working
The machine ate my money.
Is the shower free?
Is the toilet free?
Is it occupied?
Headlamp.
Do you need more light?
Where can we charge our phones?
Where is the power outlet?
More things people say on Camino.
Where is the light switch?!
Do you want the window open or shut?
Do you want the shutters closed or open?
I will use this outlet for one hour to charge my stuff, then we can switch, and you can use the outlet.
You have used the outlet for three hours. May we switch now, so I can charge my electronics?
The phone does not need to be plugged into the outlet for the entire night.
Excuse me, you are making too much noise.
It's after hours. This is the quiet period.
Excuse me, sir, you need to sleep on your side. You are snoring very loudly. (A Spanish girl actually said that to a snoring German man, using English. )
May I put this in the refrigerator?
May we cook here?
Would you like to split this four-pack of yogurt?
Would you like half the bread?
We can split the cost.
I will pay.
I don't want to waste it.
I don't want to throw it away.
Are we permitted to eat here?
May I dry my clothes here?
May I set up a laundry line here?
May I hang my clothes to dry here?
You may not dry clothes there.
You may not wash clothes there.
Is the bathroom for men, women, or shared?
Is the shower for all genders at the same time?
Ring the buzzer for access.
Where is the buzzer?
I'm lost.
Where are we?
Do you know they way?
What is the way out of town?
Is this the
Camino de Santiago?
Is this yours?
It's not mine.
Whose is it?
Did you forget your hiking sticks?
Did you remember your walking poles?
Did you lose your hat?
Did you find your phone charger?
The wind blew it away.
I left it at the restaurant.
May I borrow this?
I will return it.
Where can I buy hand gel, or sanitizer?
Do you sell flip flops?
Which is better?
This is better than that.
Is there a sporting goods store nearby?
They said I need three days rest.
Are you ready?