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Amicable Breakup in Spanish

Practice calm Spanish phrases for ending a relationship respectfully, setting boundaries, returning belongings, and closing with care.

This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.

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Starting Calmly

  • Quiero hablar con calma.

    I want to talk calmly.

  • Necesitamos una conversación honesta.

    We need an honest conversation.

  • No quiero discutir contigo.

    I don't want to argue with you.

  • Esto es difícil para mí.

    This is hard for me.

  • Me importa cómo te sientes.

    I care how you feel.

  • Prefiero hablar sin reproches.

    I prefer to talk without blame.

  • Busquemos un momento tranquilo.

    Let's find a calm moment.

Honest Feelings

  • Ya no me siento igual.

    I don't feel the same anymore.

  • Siento que hemos cambiado.

    I feel that we've changed.

  • Necesito hablar con sinceridad.

    I need to speak honestly.

  • Nuestra relación ya no funciona.

    Our relationship no longer works.

  • No quiero fingir normalidad.

    I don't want to pretend everything is normal.

  • Creo que debemos separarnos.

    I think we should separate.

  • Me duele decirlo.

    It hurts me to say it.

Taking Responsibility

  • Asumo mi parte.

    I accept my part.

  • Pude manejarlo mejor.

    I could have handled it better.

  • Lamento haberte confundido.

    I'm sorry I confused you.

  • No quiero culparte.

    I don't want to blame you.

  • También cometí errores.

    I made mistakes too.

  • Fui poco claro antes.

    I wasn't clear before.

  • Quiero ser justo contigo.

    I want to be fair to you.

Respectful Boundaries

  • Necesito un poco de distancia.

    I need a little distance.

  • Prefiero no escribir a diario.

    I prefer not to text every day.

  • Necesito espacio para sanar.

    I need space to heal.

  • No puedo ser tu apoyo principal.

    I can't be your main support.

  • Hablemos solo de lo necesario.

    Let's talk only about what is necessary.

  • Respetemos nuestros tiempos.

    Let's respect each other's timing.

  • No es castigo, es cuidado.

    It's not punishment; it's care.

Practical Details

  • Coordinemos nuestras cosas.

    Let's coordinate our belongings.

  • Te devolveré tus llaves.

    I'll return your keys.

  • ¿Cuándo puedes recoger tus cosas?

    When can you pick up your things?

  • Podemos vernos en un lugar neutral.

    We can meet in a neutral place.

  • Avisaré si encuentro algo tuyo.

    I'll let you know if I find something of yours.

  • Cuidemos a nuestros amigos comunes.

    Let's be careful with our mutual friends.

  • No los pongamos en medio.

    Let's not put them in the middle.

Kind Closure

  • Gracias por lo vivido.

    Thank you for what we lived.

  • Valoro lo que compartimos.

    I value what we shared.

  • Te deseo paz.

    I wish you peace.

  • Cuidémonos desde la distancia.

    Let's care for each other from a distance.

  • Quiero despedirme con respeto.

    I want to say goodbye respectfully.

  • No guardo rencor.

    I don't hold a grudge.

  • Cerremos esto con cuidado.

    Let's close this carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best way to memorize conversational phrases?

Repeat them aloud after the speaker. Use the audio trainer for listening, and the phrase trainer for typing practice.

How many phrases should I learn daily?

We recommend focusing on 5-10 new phrases every day. Consistency is more important than quantity.

Why is it better to learn whole phrases instead of individual words?

Learning ready-made chunks helps you speak faster, sound more natural, and avoid spending time thinking about grammar.

These phrases will help you communicate confidently in real-life situations. Practice them with audio and add to your phrase trainer for better retention.

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