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100

Kitchen

La cocina

100

Bed

La cama

100

El opuesto de grande

Pequeno

100

Your house

Tu casa

100

What is the capital of Spain?

Madrid
200

Bedroom

El dormitorio/El cuarto

200

Stove

La estufa

200

El opuesto de viejo

nuevo

200

My tree

Mi arbol

200
What is siesta?

A nap/rest time in the middle of the day

300

Dining room

El comedor

300

Sink

El lavamanos

300

El opuesto de antiguo

moderno

300

My lamps

Mis lamparas

300

What is a typical meal schedule in Spain?

Breakfast in the AM

Lunch around 2-3pm

Dinner is more like appetizers at 9-10pm

Lots of snacks throughout the day

400

Living room

La sala

400

Chair

La silla

400

El opuesto de feo

bonito

guapo

400

Explain the meaning and difference between su and sus

Su and sus both mean his/her/their.

Su is used for singular objects (su cama)

Sus is used for plural objects (sus camas)

400

What is cinco de mayo? What is it not?

Cinco de mayo is a celebration of the Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla. 

It is more celebrated in the USA than in Mexico. 

Many people think that it's Mexico's Independence Day, but it is not!

500

Basement

El sotano

500

Toilet

El inodoro 

El bano

500

El opuesto de limpio

sucio

500

What are the FOUR ways to say "our"? When would you use each one?

Nuestro (singular/masculine word -- dormitorio)

Nuestra (singular/feminine word -- casa)

Nuestros (plural/mascuiline word -- dormitorios)

Nuestras (plural/feminine word - casas)

500

What is Flamenco?

A traditional music and dance from Spain. 

There are guitars, feet stomping, clamping hands and clickers instruments (castanets), flowy dresses, tight turns...

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