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La palabra española para "son-in-law" es...
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La palabra española para "son-in-law" es...
The Spanish word for 'son-in-law' is...
✓ el yerno
💡 Hint: Son-in-law - husband of your daughter, "nuera" is daughter-in-law
Example: Mi yerno es arquitecto y diseñó nuestra nueva casa. My son-in-law is an architect and designed our new house.
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#2
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¿Cómo dirías "elderly person"?
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¿Cómo dirías "elderly person"?
How would you say 'elderly person'?
✓ el anciano
💡 Hint: Elderly - very old person, "anciana" is feminine
Example: El anciano camina despacio con la ayuda de un bastón. The elderly man walks slowly with the help of a cane.
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#3
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En español, ¿qué es "tired"?
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En español, ¿qué es "tired"?
In Spanish, what is 'tired'?
✓ cansado
💡 Hint: Tired - exhausted, from "cansar"
Example: Estoy muy cansado después de trabajar todo el día. I'm very tired after working all day.
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#4
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¿Cómo dices "I'm confused"?
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¿Cómo dices "I'm confused"?
✓ estoy confundido
💡 Hint: I'm confused - "estar confundido" (temporary state), use "estar" not "ser
Example: Estoy confundido, no entiendo las instrucciones. I'm confused, I don't understand the instructions.
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#5
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Se ___ español en España. (one speaks/is spoken)
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Se ___ español en España. (one speaks/is spoken)
Spanish is spoken in Spain.
✓ habla
💡 Hint: Spanish is spoken in Spain - impersonal "se" with third person singular
Example: Se habla español en España. Spanish is spoken in Spain.
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#6
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___ están mirando. (nos - they are looking at us)
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___ están mirando. (nos - they are looking at us)
They are looking at us.
✓ Nos
💡 Hint: They are looking at us - "nos" direct object with progressive form
Example: Nos están mirando desde la ventana. They are looking at us from the window.
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#7
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Con esto tenemos __ _____.
With this we have more than enough.
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Con esto tenemos __ _____.
✓ de sobra
💡 Hint: With this we have more than enough.
Example: Con esto tenemos de sobra. With this we have more than enough.
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#8
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¿___ es él? (Who is he?)
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¿___ es él? (Who is he?)
Quién
✓ quién
💡 Hint: Who - asks about people, has accent in questions, "quiénes" for plural
Example: ¿Quién es él? Who is he?
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#9
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Dijo eso, __ ___ __ _____.
That's exactly what he said.
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#9
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Dijo eso, __ ___ __ _____.
✓ ni más ni menos
💡 Hint: That's exactly what he said.
Example: Dijo eso, ni más ni menos. He said exactly that, nothing more, nothing less.
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