Answer:
educated / educado
Explanation:
he or she wants to educate themselves about another culture and country to be polite about it and its people.
El lápiz cuesta____que la mochila. Es muy barato.
A. más
B. menos
C. mejor
D. peor
Answer:
B. menos
Explanation:
My first language is Spanish.
Read and choose the option with the correct progressive tense verbs. Hilda ________ en el lago. está nadando estamos nadando están nadiendo estás nadiendo
Look at the image, read, and select the correct sentence that matches the image.
You just exercised for a long time with your friends, and after taking a shower, you feel that you are ready for a big meal. What expression would
you use?
Tengo hambre.
Tengo frio
Tengo miedo
Tengo calor
Answer:
tengo hambre
Explanation:
tengo hambre is i'm hungry in spanish
help me please!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE HELP DUE NOW!!!!
Read the text and question and choose the option with the correct answer.
Soy Isabel y vivo en Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Me encanta mi familia, pero mi abuelo es muy tradicional y no puedo salir sola con un amigo. Tengo que salir con un grupo de amigos y amigas. ¡Tengo dieciséis años y mi abuelo va conmigo y mis amigos al cine! Prefiero pasar el rato sola porque a mis amigos no les gusta ir al cine con mi abuelo. Hoy estoy muy bien porque cumplo diecisiete años y mi mamá dice que « says that » puedo salir ¡sola con mis amigos!
Based on the text, what is Isabel's concern?
Her relative's movie choices.
Her relative's customs.
Her friends' pastimes.
Her friends' family rituals.
Helppp plss!!!! 10points
And if you don’t know don’t answer cause I’ll report you
Answer:
if you just hit submit it won’t take any points off. I’m doing Spanish 3 over the summer and my teacher said the tutorials don’t count for anything and they don’t affect your grade.
Explanation:
Hit submit on the actual question and on the self evolution.
Answer:
Accent and pronunciation
One of the first things people notice when they hop of the plane and arrive in Buenos Aires, is the Argentine accent. Some of the characteristics include…
Speed – Argentine’s tend to speak a fair bit faster than their Latin American neighbors, a challenge at first but the ear becomes accustomed fairly quickly
Lack of lisp – People who are familiar with Spanish from Spain will notice there is no lisp present in the Argentine accent
Italian twang – Due to lots of Italian heritage (due to widespread immigration from Italy in the 1900s), Argentine Spanish sounds strangely a little bit Italian
‘Sh’- One key thing that confuses first time visitors to Argentina is the pronunciation on double L (ll) and J. Instead of the ‘y’ sound, Argentines pronounce them ‘sh’. So ¿como se llama?’ would be pronounced ‘¿como se shama?’ and ‘Yo’ would be pronounced ‘sho’. Sounds confusing but in reality, it doesn’t take long to get used to.
Grammar – vos the problem with tú?
A little bit into their trip to Buenos Aires / Argentina, people will begin to pick up on another subtle difference…Argentine’s use of the informal second person singular pronoun as vos instead of tú. Vos is more or less the equivalent to ‘thee’ in English, which can give you a nice Shakespearean twang, should you use it in Spain. But there’s good news. The conjugation of vos is actually simpler than tú, as there are no irregular verbs to deal with other than ser, which changes to sos instead of eres. For example:
Dormir: tú duermes –> vos dormís
Venir: tú vienes –> vos venís
Mostrar: tú muestras –> vos mostras
Ser: tú eres –> vos sos
Vos is used across the country, and it is perhaps the most noticeable difference to foreigners hearing it for the first time. However, Argentineans will accept tú with only a mild sense of amusement. If you really want to fit in though, vos has to become your staple.
Slang -Time
Porteños love their slang. If you find yourself on the wrong end of a sentence you don’t understand, don’t worry too much, it’s probably just a few made up words and with hand gestures constructed on a whim. There are over 650* unofficial words in regular use in Argentina, most of these circulating within Buenos Aires, with many more being created every time somebody mispronounces an actual word. However, here are some of the more popular ones that you may need to know:
Che – roughly used as ‘hey!’, especially when Porteños are angry.
“¡Che! ¡Dame mi dinero!”
Tacho – Taxi
“¡Me voy, llamame un tacho!
Quilombo – A mess/disaster (literal translation is brothel, careful with this one)
“¡Tu habitación es un quilombo!”
*not in any way based on facts, do not quote me on this figure.
Other Useful Words
Strawberries – It’s frutilla. Not fresa, not Godzilla.
Peaches – It’s duraznos, not melocotón.
Juice – It’s jugo. It’s definitely not zumo. And even that wouldn’t be with a lisp.
Computer – Computador. Much easier to use than an ordenador.
Potato – Papa ain’t your daddy, it’s a potato.
To take – Tomar. Por favor, no coges el bus. Hay mujeres y niños adentro.
Tortilla – The Mexican flatbread, not that whole Spanish omelet fiasco.
Nightclub – Boliche. Discoteca sounds lame.
Sandwich – Sandwich
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Please Help!!!
Read the dialogue and choose the option with the correct words to complete the sentence. –Marta, ¿te gustaría cenar conmigo? –________. –¿Por qué? –________, tengo novio.
Lo siento; Tal vez
¡Claro que no!; No puedo
Lo siento; Sí, puedo
¡Claro que no!; No conmigo
Answer:
¡Claro que no!; No puedo
Explanation:
Read and choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
Mi vuelo a Miami se ________ una hora.
atrasó
cargó
facturó
despegó
Answer:
atraso
Explanation:
My flight to Miami was held back 1 hour.
Hablar means
O to talk
O to listen
O to think
O to write
Hi there! Hopefully this helps!
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Hablar means "to talk" or "talk".
For example, you could use "hablar" in a sentence like this:
¡Me encanta "hablar" en español!
read, look at the image, and choose the correct option.
En el reloj, de « from>> 12 a « to >> 1 es
la hora
el minuto
y cuarto
y media
Read this advertisement and the question. Then, choose the option with the correct answer.
Planifiqué mi viaje a Barcelona el año pasado. Busqué la agencia de viajes y llamé a la agente. Viajé a España por cinco días. Primero, visité la basílica La Sagrada Familia. Segundo, visité La Mancha, España. Tercero visité El Prado. Este viaje a España fue el mejor de mi vida.
For whom could this advertisement be helpful?
A chef interested in international cuisine
A family interested in kids' activities
A person interested in art and literature
An athlete interested in international races
Answer:
The third choice (a person interested in art and literature)
Explanation:
The ad talks about a trip to Barcelona, where the person visited many historically structures in the area.
hope this helps,
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UWU
In Spanish please, will mark brainliest! Performance Challenge Write yourself an excuse note for school in Spanish. In the note, talk about the last time you were sick. What were you sick with? What did you do to help yourself get better. Were there things you couldn’t do?
Answer:
La última vez que estuve enfermo fue porque tuve tos. Solo descansaba mucho para sentirme mejor y no podía hacer muchas actividades físicas.
Explanation:
Question 6 of 10
Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the appropriate present
progressive verb below.
Tomás
"Don Quijote."
A. estaba leyendo
B. está leyendo
C. leyendo
D. lee
tomás está leyendo"Don Quijote."