Grammar Concept
Nicaragua
Food (Nicaragua)
Traditions
Fun Facts
100

What letters go to which gender in Spanish?

Feminine: -a Masculine: -o.

100

Where is Nicaragua located?

South of Honduras, north of Costa Rica.

100

Why is "Tres Leches" called that?

Three milk.

100

What age do you celebrate a Quinceañera?

Fifteen.

100
Spanish is the ______ most common language in the world.

Second.

200

What are the three conjugation basics?

-ar, -er, -ir.

200

What are Nicaraguas two coastlines?

Pacific Ocean, Caribbean Sea.

200

What is a quesillo?

A soft cheese wrapped tortilla drizzled with pickled onion, and cream.
200

What is an event that people celebrate on November 1st - 2nd?

Día de los Muertos.

200

How many varieties of potatoes does Peru have?

3,000.

300

What are thee two words you use for ser vs estar?

Ser: DOCTOR, Estar: PLACE.

300

What year did Nicaragua gain its independence?

1821.

300

Arroz con leche is..?

A creamy rice pudding made from milk, sugar, cinnamon, and rice.

300

What is a traditional dance in Argentina?

Tango.

300

What Spanish speaking country is one of the largest producers of coffee?

Colombia.

400

What are the 5 'w' words in Spanish? (what, where etc.)

Que - What, Quien - Who, Donde - Where, Cuando - When, Por que - Why.

400

What is the Capital of Nicaragua?

Managua.

400

What is Alímbar?

A syrup made of brown sugar and cinnamon, put on fruits like mangoes and papaya.

400

What dance is Chiles traditional dance?

La Cueca.

400

What country has the oldest resteraunt?

Spain.

500

List the whole subject pronoun chart.

I - yo, You - tú, He/she/you - el/ella/usted, We - Nosotros, They/you - Ellos/ellas/ustedes.

500

How many volcanoes does Nicaragua have?

Nineteen.

500

What is tajadas stand for in tajadas and tostones?

Thin fries sweet plantains.

500

When is Semana Santa week?

Week before Easter.

500

What country introduced chocolate to the world?

Mexico.

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