In El Dorado, the two main characters' names were...
Miguel and Tulio
0
cero
¿Qué pasa?
What's up?
"I"
Yo
What does "La Llorona" translate to?
"The Weeping Woman"
Which of the main characters does Chel fall for?
Tulio
28
veintiocho
¡Oye!
Hey! (to get someone's attention)
"He, She, You (used for superiors/bosses/employers)"
Él, Ella, Usted
The three most popular sports in the Spanish-speaking world (in terms of viewership/revenue) are:
1) soccer, 2) baseball, 3) boxing
Towards the end of the movie, the high priest commands what stone animal to attack the main characters?
a jaguar
18
dieciocho
Translate: Asi-asi; Mal; Bien
So-so; Bad; Good or Well
Usted+ Ellos=
Ustedes
What territories/areas are believed to be impacted by "El Chupacabras?"
Southwest United States and Mexico
Describe, satisfactorily, how the movie relates to Latin American "origins" that we discussed at the beginning of the year:
Your response DOES NOT have to be this verbatim, but must be relatively close: The movie is a depiction of the Spanish conquest of early Latin American civilizations (in the "New World" who already inhabited the area.)
seventy-six
setenta y seis
Igual.
Same.
Describe at least three situations in which we would use "Tú" and three situations in which we would use "Usted."
Tú: family, friends, classmates, teammates, peers
Usted:strangers, bosses/employers, teachers, principals
Name 7 Spanish-speaking countries:
Nicaragua, Guatemala, Argentina, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Honduras, Mexico, Chile, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, El Salvador, etc...
In the beginning of the movie, as the two main characters are cheating with "loaded dice," what number do they roll to each time?
7's
noventa y nueve (minus) cincuenta y seis=
cuarenta y tres
Name the three responses to ¿Cómo te llamas?
1. Yo soy... 2. Mi nombre es... 3. Me llamo...
Yo+Ellas=
Nosotros/as
How do we translate "The Whistler" into Spanish?
"El Silbón"