To Say/I said
Decir/Yo Digo
My Mothers, Dad.
Mi Abuelo.
Decir, conjugated
Di
What is El Salvador’s Capital?
San Salvador
To clean the dishes
Lavar los platos
To do/I did
Hacer/Yo hago
My Sister
Mi hermaña
Hacer, conjugated
haz
What is the currency of El Salvador
The USD
“Take out the trash”
“Saca la basura”
To put/ I put
Poner/ Yo pongo
My Uncle
Mi Tío
Ir, conjugated
Ve
What do you serve with papusas?
curtido (pickled cabage)
“I just took out the trash”
“Acabo de sacar la basura”
To leave/ I left
Salir/ Yo Salgo
My Brother
Mi hermaño
Ser, conjugated
Sé
What is El Salvadors National Dish?
Papusas
“You, Mow the lawn”
”tu, cortas el césped”
To have/ I have
Tener/ Yo Tengo
My Mothers, Mother
Mi Abuela.
Salir, conjugated
Sal
What was the currency of El Salvador in 1892
The Colón
To vacum
pasar la aspiradora