Translate the phrases:
The lemon
The potato
The mineral water
el limón
la papa
el agua mineral
Translate the phrase:
The sweet kiwi
El kiwi dulce
How would you say the following?
"Please and thank you!"
"You're welcome."
¡Por favor y gracias!
De nada.
What is the translation of "PEDIR" and how is it irregular?
To ask for / to order
(e --> i)
What kind of item is often cloth or paper-based and used to absorb liquids
La servilleta
Translate the phrases:
The pear
The broccoli
The ice cream
la pera
el brócoli
el helado
Translate the phrase:
The clean fork
El tenedor limpio
How would you ask, "How much is it?"
¿Cuánto es?
What is the translation of "TRAER" and how is it irregular?
to bring
(e --> i) / yo go
it is only irregular in the "yo" form
What phrase would you use to mention that a meal automatically *comes with* fries.
(Hint: two word phrase)
está incluida
Translate the phrases:
The knife
The drink
The waitress
el cuchillo
la bebida
la camarera
Translate the phrase:
The salty peas
los guisantes salados
How would you say, "I would like..."
Me gustaría
OR
Quisiera
What is the difference between
"el almuerzo" and "almorzar"?
El almuerzo = the lunch, which is a meal
Almorzar = to eat/have lunch, which is the action of eating a midday meal
How would a female say the phrase, "I am full"
Estoy llena
Translate the phrases:
The ice
The pepper
The raspberry
el hielo
el pimiento
la frambuesa
Translate the phrase:
the tasty cherries
las cerezas sabrosas
How would a waiter ask, "What can I bring you?"
List off three "tener phrases" in Spanish
Tener que + infinitivo
Tener (mucha) hambre
Tener (mucha) sed
Tener # años
List off 3 *masculine* words that would fall under the category of "POSTRE"
El batido
El flan
El helado
El pastel
Translate the phrases:
The carrot
The mushroom
The blue berry
la zanahoria
el champiñón
el arándano azul
Translate the phrase:
The burnt and unpleasant cookies
Las galletas quemadas y desagradables
How would a waitress ask, "Do y'all want anything else?
¿Desean algo más?
List off 4 verbs phrases that act like "gustar"
(Hint: Señora Bowden calls these "thermometer" verbs)
IOP + encanta(n)
IOP + gusta(n) mucho
IOP + gusta(n)
No IOP + gusta(n)
IOP + disgusta(n)
No IOP + gusta(n) para nada
IOP + choca(n)
IOP + gustaría(n)
List off all three meals of the day in REVERSE the order of how they are usually eaten
la cena
el almuerzo
el desayuno