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¿Qué dices antes de comer (enjoy your meal)?
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¿Qué dices antes de comer (enjoy your meal)?
✓ buen provecho
💡 Hint: Enjoy your meal - "buen provecho" (good benefit/profit), said before or during meal
Example: Buen provecho, que disfrutes la comida. Enjoy your meal, may you enjoy the food.
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¿Qué fruta tropical es amarilla por dentro?
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¿Qué fruta tropical es amarilla por dentro?
What tropical fruit is yellow inside?
✓ la piña
💡 Hint: Tropical fruit with spiky skin and a sweet, yellow interior; often cut in rings.
Example: Me gusta comer la piña fresca en rebanadas con un poco de sal. I like to eat fresh pineapple in slices with a little salt.
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#3
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¿Cuál es la palabra para "wife"?
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¿Cuál es la palabra para "wife"?
What is the word for 'wife'?
✓ la esposa
💡 Hint: Wife - married woman, "mujer" is also used
Example: Mi esposa y yo celebramos nuestro aniversario este mes. My wife and I celebrate our anniversary this month.
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#4
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¿Cómo preguntas "Can you call me a taxi?"
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¿Cómo preguntas "Can you call me a taxi?"
Can you call me a taxi?
✓ ¿puede llamarme un taxi?
💡 Hint: Can you call me a taxi? - "puede" (can you formal), "llamarme" (call me), "un taxi" (a taxi)
Example: Llamé a recepción y pregunté: ¿Puede llamarme un taxi para ir al aeropuerto? I called reception and asked: Can you call me a taxi to go to the airport?
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#5
¿Qué sientes por alguien que sufre?
¿Qué sientes por alguien que sufre?
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¿Qué sientes por alguien que sufre?
¿Qué sientes por alguien que sufre?
What do you feel for someone who suffers?
✓ la lástima
💡 Hint: Pity - feeling of sorrow and compassion for another's misfortune
Example: Me da lástima ver a los niños sin hogar en las calles. It makes me sad to see homeless children in the streets.
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#6
¿Qué pan amarillo se hace con maíz?
¿Qué pan amarillo se hace con maíz?
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¿Qué pan amarillo se hace con maíz?
¿Qué pan amarillo se hace con maíz?
What yellow bread is made with corn?
✓ el pan de maíz
💡 Hint: Southern-style bread made from cornmeal
Example: Horneo el pan de maíz dulce para acompañar el chile con carne. I bake sweet cornbread to accompany the chili con carne.
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#7
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El cuadro está ___ la pared. (on - attached)
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El cuadro está ___ la pared. (on - attached)
The picture is on the wall.
✓ en
💡 Hint: The picture is on the wall - "en" for attached to surface
Example: El cuadro está en la pared del salón. The picture is on the living room wall.
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#8
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¿Cómo se puede decir "wife" (alternativa)?
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#8
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¿Cómo se puede decir "wife" (alternativa)?
How can you say 'wife' (alternative)?
✓ la mujer
💡 Hint: Wife - "mujer" can mean both "woman" and "wife" depending on context
Example: Mi mujer y yo planeamos viajar a España el próximo verano. My wife and I plan to travel to Spain next summer.
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#9
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___ casas (the houses - feminine plural)
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___ casas (the houses - feminine plural)
las
✓ las
💡 Hint: The - feminine plural definite article, article must match noun gender and number
Example: Las casas del barrio son bonitas. The houses in the neighborhood are pretty.
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