Grammar Concepts
Costa Rica Facts
Costa Rican Food
Spanish Traditions
Animals in Spanish
100

In spanish do nouns or adjectives come first usually?

Nouns.

100

What 2 oceans does Costa Rica border?

Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.

100

What 2 ingredients are found in most foods?

Beans and rice.

100

What is the spanish holiday that is usually celebrated early November?

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

100

How do you say cat in spanish?

Gato

200

What are the three different infinitivos?

AR, ER, IR.

200

Does Costa Rica have volcanoes?

Yes.

200

When is Gallo Pinto typically eaten?

Breakfast.

200

How do you say Christmas Eve in Spanish?

Nochebuena

200

How do you say turtle in spanish?

Tortuga.

300

What do you add to the end of a word ending in a consanent to make it plural?

-es.

300

What is the capital of Costa Rica?

San José.

300

Which of these does Corsta Rica not grow, if any? 

Passion fruit, dragonfruit, blueberries, potatoes, mangos, and bananas.

None.

300

What does it mean if you pull a Rosca de Reyes piece and find a baby Jesus figure in it?

Good luck for a year.

300

How do you say frog in spanish?

Rana.

400

When addressing a boss would you say tú or usted?

usted.

400

How many different flowering plants live in Costa Rica?

9,000.

400

How does Costa Rica get most of it's food?

Farming

400

What holiday is celebrated around Christmas that has children set their shoes outside so they get filled with candy?

Dia de Reyes (Three Kings Day)

400

How do you say owl in spanish?

Búho.

500

What is the proper conjugation for nadar in this statement?

ellos nadar en el pascina.

Nadan.

500

What is Costa Rica's currency?

The Costa Rican colon.

500

Whats the name of the food eaten leading up to Christmas that's typically wrapped in banana leaf?

Tamales.

500

What are the original Christmas flowers that feature dark red leaves?

Poinsettias.

500

How do you say eel in spanish?

Anguila.

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