What does alto(a) mean? What's the opposite of it?
How do you say athletic?
atlético(a)
Translate: Tengo pelo castaño.
I have brown hair.
In Spanish, adjectives must agree in what two ways with the nouns they describe?
The must agree in gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural)
What is the Spanish word for "the" (definite article) used before a singular, masculine noun?
el
What does joven mean? And what is the opposite of it?
Joven means young. The opposite is viejo(a)
How do you say hard-working?
trabajador(a)
Translate: Estás organizado.
You are organized.
Translate the following phrase correctly: "The red book" (singular, masculine).
El libro rojo
Which indefinite article would you use to refer to a singular, feminine noun in Spanish?
What does pelo rubio mean?
blond hair
How do you say disorganized? And what's the opposite?
desorganizado(a) and the opposite is organizado(a)
Translate: She is nice.
Ella es simpática.
If you wanted to describe a group of boys as tall (singular, masculine), which form of the adjective would you use?
alto
How do you say "the books" in Spanish, using the correct plural definite article?
los libros
Translate this sentence: Él es viejo.
He is old.
What's the opposite of serio(a)?
cómico(a)
Translate: Él es perezoso y ella es trabajadora.
He is lazy and she is hardworking.
How do you change the adjective "simpático" to describe a group of boys (plural, masculine)?
simpáticos
Which definite article would you use to refer to a singular, feminine noun like "apple" (manzana) in Spanish?
la
Translate this sentence:Ella es bonita y tiene cabello rojo.
She is pretty and has red hair.
Translate this sentence: Yo soy inteligente.
I am intelligent.
Translate: He is young and short.
Él es joven y bajo.
How would you describe a tall (alto) and beautiful (bonita) woman (mujer) in Spanish?
mujer alta y bonita
How do you say "the friends" when referring to a group of male and female friends (plural) in Spanish?
los amigos