La Casa (The House)
Los Muebles (Furniture)
¿Dónde está? (Location)
¿Qué hay? (Grammar)
Puerto Rico (Culture)
100

The place where you sleep.

El dormitorio / El cuarto

100

Where you sit to watch a movie.

El sofá

100

Translate "next to."

Al lado de

100

The Spanish word used for "There is" or "There are."

Hay

100

What a the coqui?

Small tree frog native to Puerto Rico

200

The room where you cook food.

La cocina

200

Where you keep your clothes

El armario

200

Translate "on top of."

Encima de 

200

Translate "How many rooms are there?"

¿Cuántos cuartos hay?

200

The small, musical frog that is a symbol of Puerto Rico.

El coquí

300

The room with a shower and a sink.

El baño

300

The object used to cook food (stove).

La estufa

300

Translate "to the left of."

A la izquierda de

300

The verb used to express where things are located.

Estar

300

The capital city of Puerto Rico mentioned in the guide.

San Juan

400

The Spanish word for "bedroom."

El dormitorio

400

The object in the bathroom used to wash your hands.

El lavabo

400

Translate "behind."

Detrás de

400

Use the negative: "There are no bathrooms." 

No hay baños

400

Who lived in the Museo de la Casa Blanca

Juan Ponce de León

500

A general word for "room"

El cuarto

500

A nightstand or small table next to a bed.

La mesita de noche

500

Translate "underneath."

Debajo de

500

"No hay de qué" is a common phrase that means this.

You’re welcome

500

The Caribbean National Forest is Puerto Rico’s rainforest. Also known as?

El Yunque

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