Greetings & Expressions
Countries & Capitals
Days
Introductions & questions
Forms of ser
100

"Hello" in Spanish.

Hola

100

The capital of México.

Ciudad de México.

100

Translate: lunes.

Monday.

100

Translate: ¿Cómo te llamas?

What’s your name? (fam.)

100

Translate: yo soy.

I am.

200

How do you say: "You're welcome"

De nada

200

The capital of Argentina

Buenos Aires.

200

Translate: viernes.

  • Friday.


200

Answer in Spanish: “My name is Ana.”

Me llamo Ana.

200

Translate: tú eres.

You are (fam.).

300

Translate: "El gusto es mío"

The pleasure is mine.

300

Match the country with its capital: Perú.

Lima.

300

Today is miércoles. What day is tomorrow (mañana)?

jueves.

300

Translate: ¿De dónde eres?

→Where are you from? (fam.)

300

Translate: ellas son.

They are (all-female group).

400

If someone says "Mucho gusto", what could you answer?

Igualmente / El gusto es mío.

400

Which country’s capital is San Salvador?

El Salvador.

400

Translate: ayer.

yesterday.

400

Translate: ¿Cuántos años tienes?

→How old are you? (fam.)

400

Translate: usted es.

You are (form.).

500

Formal way to say "Excuse me"

Con permiso

500

The capital of República Dominicana.

Santo Domingo.

500

What is the Spanish word for “week”?

la semana.

500

Translate: Soy de Washington, D.C.

I am from Washington, D.C.

500

Translate: nosotros somos.

We are.

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