What language family is Spanish a part of?
Romance
Historically, what were the two main religions in Spain?
Roman Catholicism & Islam
What is the main ingredient in gazpacho, a cold vegatable soup?
tomatoes
Solo en casa
What is the original English title?
A. Alone
B. The House Next Door
C. Home Alone
C. Home Alone
Tener mala leche (to have bad milk)
A. To have stomach problems
B. To drink expired milk
C. To have a bad temper
C. To have a bad temper
True or False: Spanish is the third most common language spoken in the U.S.
False, it is the second most common.
The name of the highly caffeinated tea drink commonly consumed in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
(Yerba) mate
True or False: Paella is a type of soup.
False
Spider-Man: Lejos de casa
A. Spider-Man: No Way Home
B. Spider-Man: Far from Home
C. Spider-Man: Homecoming
B. Spider-Man: Far from Home
Es pan comido (it's eaten bread)
A. To be very hungry
B . To be very easy
C. To forget to eat
B . To be very easy
Which one is not a way of saying goodbye?
1) Hasta luego
2) Cierra la puerta
3) Chau
2) Cierra la puerta (Shut the door)
Birth place of Frida Kahlo.
Mexico City
What are 'patatas bravas'?
Fried potatoes served with a spicy saucce
La Sirenita
What’s the original English title?
A. Mermaids
B. Frozen
C. The Little Mermaid
C. The Little Mermaid
Tomar el pelo (a alguien) (To take someone’s hair)
A. To get a haircut
B. To fight someone
C. To joke with someone or kid them on
C. To joke with someone or kid them on
What is the Spanish word for “bookshop”?
A. Librería
B. Biblioteca
C. Tienda de libros
A. Librería
World famous female Mexican-american pop-star from the 90s. Songs include "Amor Prohibido" and "Como la Flor."
Selena (Quintanilla)
How do you say 'jam' in Spanish
1) Mermelada
2) Jamón
3) Jambón
1) Mermelada
Corazón Valiente
What is the original English title?
A. Brave
B. Braveheart
C. Los Croods
c. Corazón Valiente
Estar como una cabra (To be like a goat)
A. To be a bit crazy
B. To climb mountains easily
C. To smell bad
A. To be a bit crazy
What does “sobremesa” mean in Spanish culture?
A. A type of dessert
B. The time spent chatting at the table after a meal
C. A nap after lunch
B. The time spent chatting at the table after a meal
Name one of the five official languages in Spain other than Spanish.
Catalan, Galician, Basque, or Aranese
What do you call a Spanish omelette?
Tortilla
Destino Final: Linaje Mortal
A. Final Destination: Bloodlines
B. Final Destination: Resurrection
C. Final Destination: The Beginning
A. Final Destination: Bloodlines
No tener pelos en la lengua (To not have hairs on your tongue)
A. To talk too much
B. To speak directly
C. To eat something strange
B. To speak directly (not mince your words)