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Comida Típica
Países y Capitales
Verbos y Conjugaciones
Fiestas y Tradiciones
100

“Gracias”

“Thank you”

100

Typical Spanish rice and seafood dish

“Paella”

100

Capital of Spain

“Madrid”

100

“Yo _____ (comer) pizza.”

“como”

100

Mexican holiday honoring deceased loved ones

“Día de Muertos”

200

“Good morning”

“Buenos días”

200

Mexican dish made of corn dough and filled with meat or cheese

“Tamales”

200

Capital of Mexico

“Ciudad de México”

200

“Tú _____ (vivir) en España.”

“vives”

200

Spanish tomato-throwing festival

“La Tomatina”

300

“¿Cuántos años tienes?”

“How old are you?”

300

Venezuelan/Colombian cornmeal flatbread

“Arepa”

300

Capital of Argentina

“Buenos Aires”

300

“Nosotros _____ (ir) al cine ayer.”

“fuimos”

300

Celebrated on January 6 in Spain and Latin America

''Día de los Reyes”

400

“I am going to the store.”

“Voy a la tienda.”

400

Sweet Spanish pastry often eaten for breakfast

“Churros”

400

Capital of Chile

“Santiago”

400

“Ella _____ (hacer) la tarea ahora.”

“hace”

400

Famous Spanish festival with running bulls

“San Fermín”

500

: “Aunque estoy cansado, voy a estudiar para el examen.”

 “Even though I’m tired, I’m going to study for the exam.”

500

Mexican chocolate drink with cinnamon

“Chocolate caliente”

500

Capital of Guatemala

“Ciudad de Guatemala”

500

“Si yo _____ (tener) dinero, viajaría por el mundo.”

“tuviera”

500

Traditional dance in Argentina

“Tango”

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