Who is the president of the United States?
Donald Trump
Translate this correctly to English:
"actualmente"
Currently
How do you correctly pronounce "CHOIR"?
What does "HMU" mean?
"Hit me up" - a way to say "text/message/call me"
How do you say "galletas" in American English and British English?
American English: Cookies ;
British English: Biscuits
Where are Aaron & Chelsey from (city and state)?
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Translate this correctly to English:
"soportar"
Tolerate -or- Put up with
How do you correctly pronounce "SCHEDULE"?
What does it mean when someone says "This is wicked/dope/lit"?
Wicked/Dope/Lit = Cool, Awesome, Amazing
How do you say "piso" in American English and British English?
American English: apartment
British English: flat
Which is the biggest state (amount of land) in the USA? And which is the biggest state by population in the USA?
Alaska, California
Translate this correctly to English:
"Presentarse"
Introduce oneself (to someone else)
How do you correctly pronounce "COMFORTABLE"?
What does it mean when someone says "oh no, that's a bummer!"?
That's a bummer = That's a shame / That's disappointing / That's too bad
How do you say "farmacia" in American English and British English?
American English: Pharmacy
British English: the Chemist's
What is ONE invention that is from the United States?
The Internet, airplanes, mobile phones, the lightbulb, Baseball, etc.
Translate this correctly to English:
"Estar constipado"
1) To have a cold
2) To be congested
3) To be stuffed up
How do you correctly pronounce "COLONEL"?
What does it mean when someone says "I'm gonna bounce!"?
I'm gonna bounce = I'm gonna leave
It's similar to saying "ya me piro".
How do you say "paso de zebra" in American English and British English?
American English: crosswalk
British English: zebra crossing
How many people live in the United States?
372 million people
Translate this correctly to English:
"Sensible"
Sensitive
How do you correctly pronounce "ALUMINIUM"?
What does it mean when a friend tells you "it's on me, I got it"?
It's on me, I got it = I'll pay for you (Te invito)
How do you say "tirita" in American English and British English?
American English: a band-aid
British English: a plaster