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Tactful Offers of Help in Spanish

Practice Spanish phrases for offering help respectfully, asking permission, giving practical support, respecting autonomy, and following up gently.

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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Asking Permission

  • ¿Te vendría bien ayuda?

    Would help be useful to you?

  • ¿Quieres que intervenga?

    Do you want me to step in?

  • Puedo ayudarte si quieres.

    I can help you if you want.

  • Antes de hacer nada...

    Before doing anything...

  • ¿Qué necesitas ahora?

    What do you need right now?

  • ¿Prefieres manejarlo tú?

    Would you rather handle it yourself?

  • Estoy cerca si hace falta.

    I'm nearby if needed.

Specific Tasks

  • Puedo hacer la llamada.

    I can make the call.

  • Puedo llevar eso por ti.

    I can carry that for you.

  • Puedo ordenar los papeles.

    I can organize the papers.

  • Puedo buscar la dirección.

    I can look up the address.

  • Puedo escribir el mensaje.

    I can write the message.

  • Puedo acompañarte un rato.

    I can accompany you for a while.

  • Puedo encargarme de eso.

    I can take care of that.

Respecting Autonomy

  • Tú decides.

    You decide.

  • No quiero presionarte.

    I don't want to pressure you.

  • Solo si te parece bien.

    Only if it feels okay to you.

  • Respeto lo que prefieras.

    I respect what you prefer.

  • Dime si estorbo.

    Tell me if I'm in the way.

  • No haré nada sin avisarte.

    I won't do anything without telling you.

  • Puedo esperar tu señal.

    I can wait for your signal.

Emotional Support

  • No tienes que hablar.

    You don't have to talk.

  • Puedo quedarme contigo.

    I can stay with you.

  • Estoy aquí para escucharte.

    I'm here to listen to you.

  • Respiremos un momento.

    Let's breathe for a moment.

  • No estás solo.

    You're not alone.

  • Te acompaño en silencio.

    I'll accompany you in silence.

  • Lo hacemos paso a paso.

    We'll do it step by step.

Practical Support

  • Te traigo agua.

    I'll bring you water.

  • Busco una silla.

    I'll look for a chair.

  • Aviso a alguien de confianza.

    I'll notify someone you trust.

  • Puedo esperar contigo.

    I can wait with you.

  • Te ayudo a organizarlo.

    I'll help you organize it.

  • Lo revisamos juntos.

    We'll review it together.

  • Puedo hacer una lista.

    I can make a list.

Safety and Follow-Up

  • ¿Te sientes seguro aquí?

    Do you feel safe here?

  • Podemos buscar un lugar tranquilo.

    We can find a quiet place.

  • Puedo ayudarte a pedir ayuda.

    I can help you ask for help.

  • ¿Quieres que llame a alguien?

    Do you want me to call someone?

  • Te escribo más tarde.

    I'll write to you later.

  • Mañana puedo pasar.

    I can stop by tomorrow.

  • Dime si cambias de idea.

    Tell me if you change your mind.

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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