Asking the Bus Driver to Stop

You're on a local bus and need to get off at the right place.

You
Disculpe, ¿me avisa cuando lleguemos a la próxima parada?
dees-KOOL-peh, meh ah-BEE-sah KWAHN-doh yeh-GEH-mohs ah lah PROHK-see-mah pah-RAH-dah?
Excuse me, can you let me know when we get to the next stop?
Asking the driver or a fellow passenger to alert you is smart when you're unsure of the route.
Driver
Sí, la próxima parada es en dos minutos.
see, lah PROHK-see-mah pah-RAH-dah ehs en dohs mee-NOO-tohs.
Yes, the next stop is in two minutes.
You
¡Bajan! Me bajo aquí, por favor.
BAH-hahn! meh BAH-hoh ah-KEE, por fah-BOR.
Getting off! I'm getting off here, please.
Shouting "bajan" (people are getting off!) is common on crowded buses in Latin America. It signals the driver to stop and other passengers to make way.
Driver
Aquí le paro. ¡Con cuidado al bajar!
ah-KEE leh PAH-roh. kohn kwee-DAH-doh al bah-HAR!
I'll stop here for you. Be careful getting off!