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#1
Mañana te lo doy ___ _____.
I'll give it to you tomorrow for sure.
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Mañana te lo doy ___ _____.
✓ sin falta
💡 Hint: I'll give it to you tomorrow for sure.
Example: Mañana te lo doy sin falta. Tomorrow I'll give it to you without fail.
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#2
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¿Qué pan tiene forma de nudo?
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🥨
¿Qué pan tiene forma de nudo?
What bread has a knot shape?
✓ el pretzel
💡 Hint: Twisted salty bread; often served with mustard in Germany.
Example: Como el pretzel caliente con mostaza en el mercado alemán. I eat the hot pretzel with mustard at the German market.
HARD
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#3
😰
¿Cómo dices "I'm afraid"?
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😰
¿Cómo dices "I'm afraid"?
✓ tengo miedo
💡 Hint: I'm afraid - "tener miedo" (to have fear), use "tener" not "estar" or "ser"
Example: Tengo miedo de las arañas grandes. I'm afraid of big spiders.
EASY
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#4
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¿Cómo dirías "cousin" (masculino)?
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¿Cómo dirías "cousin" (masculino)?
How would you say 'cousin' (masculine)?
✓ el primo
💡 Hint: Male cousin - child of uncle/aunt, "prima" is female
Example: Mi primo Carlos vive en México y viene a visitarnos cada verano. My cousin Carlos lives in Mexico and comes to visit us every summer.
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#5
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¿Qué construyes con arena?
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¿Qué construyes con arena?
What do you build with sand?
✓ el castillo de arena
💡 Hint: Sandcastle - classic beach building activity, use wet sand
Example: Construimos un castillo de arena enorme con torres. We built a huge sand castle with towers.
EASY
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#6
¿Con qué herramienta manual limas metal para alisarlo?
¿Con qué herramienta manual limas metal para alisarlo?
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¿Con qué herramienta manual limas metal para alisarlo?
¿Con qué herramienta manual limas metal para alisarlo?
What hand tool do you use to file metal to smooth it?
✓ la lima de metal
💡 Hint: Metal hand tool with rough surface for smoothing and shaping metal edges
Example: Usa la lima de metal para suavizar los bordes ásperos. Use the metal file to smooth the rough edges.
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#7
¿Qué espejo convexo usas para ver esquinas ciegas en almacenes?
¿Qué espejo convexo usas para ver esquinas ciegas en almacenes?
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¿Qué espejo convexo usas para ver esquinas ciegas en almacenes?
¿Qué espejo convexo usas para ver esquinas ciegas en almacenes?
What convex mirror do you use to see blind corners in warehouses?
✓ el espejo de seguridad
💡 Hint: Curved mirror mounted at intersections to improve visibility and prevent accidents
Example: Instalamos un espejo de seguridad en esa esquina peligrosa. We installed a safety mirror at that dangerous corner.
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#8
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Tengo ___ dinero que tú. (less)
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Tengo ___ dinero que tú. (less)
I have less money than you.
✓ menos
💡 Hint: I have less money than you - "menos... que" (less... than)
Example: Tengo menos dinero que mi amigo. I have less money than my friend.
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#9
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¿Qué palabra usas para "grandparents"?
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#9
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¿Qué palabra usas para "grandparents"?
What word do you use for 'grandparents'?
✓ los abuelos
💡 Hint: Grandparents - both grandmother and grandfather together
Example: Visito a mis abuelos todos los fines de semana para almorzar juntos. I visit my grandparents every weekend to have lunch together.
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