One might deposit or take out money from here.
What is 'el banco'?
One might walk here to avoid being hit by a car.
What is 'el cruce peatonal'?
This word is a synonym for 'to purchase'
What is 'Comprar'?
Don't run! =
(Verb is correr)
'No corras!'
This word is a synonym for a highway, maybe typically found within a town.
What is 'la calle'?
One might drop something off here to have a package delivered across the country.
What is 'el correo'?
These are used to honor public figures for something they've done to better society.
Ex. Martin Luther King Jr.
What is 'estatua' o 'monumento'?
Not to be confused with 'to buy', this word is something you might use in a restaurant, as in 'To __ a bill."
What is 'Pagar'?
Put away your phone! =
(Verb is guardar)
Guarda (tu telefono)!
This food is something you may purchase for a birthday party
What is 'un pastel'?
This word comes from the time in history when the workers at this place would do a full-service treatment on a vehicle.
What is 'la estación de servicio'?
This word is descended from the Latin word 'aedificium' and means 'building'
What is 'El edificio'?
You might do this when you are feeling ill.
What is 'Consultar con el médico'
Don't yell! =
(Verb is gritar)
No grites!
One would often find these two foods at a butcher's.
What is 'el pescado' and 'el carne'??
Not to be confused with the word for 'carrot', this place sells footwear.
What is 'la zapatería'?
Where someone waits in order to catch a bus
What is 'la parada'?
What is 'sacar dinero'
Turn left! =
(Verb is doblar or girar)
Dobla/gira a la izquierda!
One might buy this at a pharmacy.
What is 'la medicina'?
Not to be confused with 'el mercado al aire libre', this is where you might buy hygiene supplies.
What is 'la farmacia'?
This is where cars wait until the light turns green for go
What is 'el semaforo'?
Often, one would go to a gas station to do this.
What is 'llenar el tanque'
Don't cross the street! =
(Verb is cruzar)
-zar changes to ces
No cruces la calle!
One would go here to buy a diamond necklace for their grandmother
What is 'la joyeria'?