Marque su PIN
So there I was in Mexico in desperate need of an ATM machine. Sadly I didn't know where to find one, or how to ask for one. I had a faint recollection of how to say ATM in Spanish because I had heard the word once before in a podcast, but I couldn't remember it to save my life. But desperate times called for desperate measures and I absolutely had to break down and ask someone where to find an ATM.
I walked into the closest building which just happened to be a casino and started talking. I don't remember what I said, but I remember the gentlemen I was talking to having a blank look on their faces (most assuredly because of my wretched Spanish) and me ending the conversation with...
¿ Saben donde esta un cajero?
I went in the direction they pointed to and there was no ATM machine in sight. I did however, find a bar with a cash register, which is exactly what I asked for, a cajero. A cajero is actually a cashier, not an ATM machine. While I did eventually find an ATM, it wasn't until much later that I was able to find out how to ask for an ATM machine in Spanish.
¿Hay un cajero automático por aquí?
Is there an ATM machine around here?
Cool, now we know how to ask for an ATM. But guess what? That's only half the battle, because the ATM machine you have to use might not have English as a language option. And that my friends, is what we're going to talk about today.
I'm going to walk you through withdrawing your hard earned cash from an ATM in Spanish. It's not as hard as you might think, but it certainly won't hurt to have a "how to" lesson on doing it before you do it for real the first time.
Let's get started. BTW, this is probably going to be a bit long, so I recommend you get comfortable.
Marque su PIN
Enter your PIN
That should be pretty straight-forward. You may also see codigo secreto for PIN. FYI, marquecomes from the verb marcar.
Ver Saldo de Cuenta
Account balance
I'm not going to translate everything, so anything I don't cover you can consider it to be your homework assignment.
Of course you have to press OK after entering your PIN, but the button was on the machine and not the pantalla - screen.
OK, so now we're ready to get down to business.
If you don't already know it, efectivo is cash. I first learned that from reading the Spanish on a gas station pump.
Retiro de Efectivo
Withdraw Cash
Reciba Saldos y Estados de Cuenta
Get Balance and State of your Account
Saldos means balance and cuenta is account. I selected Retiro de Efectivo.
This screen should be pretty self-explanatory. I went with...
Ingrese otra cantidad
Enter a different amount
Borrar means to erase. This is the button you want when you punch in a wrong number.
This is the screen you get when you don't put it the nice round numbers these machines like.
Este ATM utiliza billetes de $20 para los retiros. Ingrese una cantidad diferente.
This ATM uses increments of $20 for withdrawals. Enter a different amount.
Once you've finally entered everything properly, the ATM gives your efectivo and asks...
Sin Recibo
No receipt
Imprimir Recibo
Print Receipt
And that's it, así de facil.
Now keep in mind that your ATM might translate things a little differently, but we talked about all the key words that you need to know, so consider yourself armed and dangerous, ready to take another step down the path to fluency in Spanish.
Oh, one last thing. You probably noticed the pictures I posted here showed amounts in dollars. Well, in a Spanish speaking country those amounts will almost always be pesos, so be prepared. And as for dealing with conversion rates, that my friends, I leave up to you!
¡Hasta Luego!
I walked into the closest building which just happened to be a casino and started talking. I don't remember what I said, but I remember the gentlemen I was talking to having a blank look on their faces (most assuredly because of my wretched Spanish) and me ending the conversation with...
¿ Saben donde esta un cajero?
I went in the direction they pointed to and there was no ATM machine in sight. I did however, find a bar with a cash register, which is exactly what I asked for, a cajero. A cajero is actually a cashier, not an ATM machine. While I did eventually find an ATM, it wasn't until much later that I was able to find out how to ask for an ATM machine in Spanish.
¿Hay un cajero automático por aquí?
Is there an ATM machine around here?
Cool, now we know how to ask for an ATM. But guess what? That's only half the battle, because the ATM machine you have to use might not have English as a language option. And that my friends, is what we're going to talk about today.
I'm going to walk you through withdrawing your hard earned cash from an ATM in Spanish. It's not as hard as you might think, but it certainly won't hurt to have a "how to" lesson on doing it before you do it for real the first time.
Let's get started. BTW, this is probably going to be a bit long, so I recommend you get comfortable.
Marque su PIN
Enter your PIN
That should be pretty straight-forward. You may also see codigo secreto for PIN. FYI, marquecomes from the verb marcar.
Ver Saldo de Cuenta
Account balance
I'm not going to translate everything, so anything I don't cover you can consider it to be your homework assignment.
Of course you have to press OK after entering your PIN, but the button was on the machine and not the pantalla - screen.
OK, so now we're ready to get down to business.
If you don't already know it, efectivo is cash. I first learned that from reading the Spanish on a gas station pump.
Retiro de Efectivo
Withdraw Cash
Reciba Saldos y Estados de Cuenta
Get Balance and State of your Account
Saldos means balance and cuenta is account. I selected Retiro de Efectivo.
This screen should be pretty self-explanatory. I went with...
Ingrese otra cantidad
Enter a different amount
Borrar means to erase. This is the button you want when you punch in a wrong number.
This is the screen you get when you don't put it the nice round numbers these machines like.
Este ATM utiliza billetes de $20 para los retiros. Ingrese una cantidad diferente.
This ATM uses increments of $20 for withdrawals. Enter a different amount.
Once you've finally entered everything properly, the ATM gives your efectivo and asks...
Sin Recibo
No receipt
Imprimir Recibo
Print Receipt
And that's it, así de facil.
Now keep in mind that your ATM might translate things a little differently, but we talked about all the key words that you need to know, so consider yourself armed and dangerous, ready to take another step down the path to fluency in Spanish.
Oh, one last thing. You probably noticed the pictures I posted here showed amounts in dollars. Well, in a Spanish speaking country those amounts will almost always be pesos, so be prepared. And as for dealing with conversion rates, that my friends, I leave up to you!
¡Hasta Luego!
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