Vocabulary Words
Verbs
Culture
Demonstrative Adjectives
Adjectives as Nouns
100
Exit
What is la salida?
100
To announce
What is anunciar?
100
A party
What is una parranda?
100
This
What does este, esta mean?
100
When you are comparing two similar things.
When do you use adjectives as nouns?
200
Entrance
What is la entrada?
200
To spend
What is gastar?
200
Yes there would be music.
At una parranda would their be music?
200
That
What does ese, esa mean?
300
To be in fashion
What is estar de moda?
300
To try on
What is probarse (o ➡️ ue)?
300
At your house
Where would the parranda take place?
300
That one over there
What does aquel, aquella mean?
300
You could also use it with expressions using " de".
What can you also use adjectives as nouns with?
400
Wool
What is lana?
400
To choose
What is escoger (g ➡️ j)?
400
You would invite friends and family
Who would be invited to una parranda?
400
All demonstrative adjectives come before the noun and agree with the noun in gender and number.
Where does a demonstrative adjective go, and what do they agree in?
400
Did you buy a wool jacket or a leather one?
Translate: ¿compraste una chaqueta de lana o una de cuero?
500
What is it made of?
What is ¿De qué está hecho -a?
500
To find
What is encontrar (o➡️ ue)?
500
They would be celebrating a special event with refreshments, food, music and dancing.
What would they do at a una parranda?
500
"This and these both have t's. That and those don't."
What is the rhyme about the two demonstrative adjectives "este" and "ese"?