Name 4 Spanish speaking countries.
Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Costa Rica, etc.
Most famous female mexican painter.
Frida Kahlo
Mexico is famous for this food.
Tacos and burritos
Good afternoon
Buenas tardes
The only country in South America that does not have Spanish as an official language.
Brazil
The capital of Spain
Madrid
Name 2 "día de los muertos" traditions.
Ofrendas, sugar skulls, pan de muerto, decorating gravesites, marigolds, costumes, candles etc.
A fried donut like pastry typically dipped in chocolate.
Churro
It's nice to meet you
Mucho gusto
This river is on the border of Mexico and Texas.
Río grande.
This Spanish speaking country is a US territory.
Puerto Rico
What is "la siesta" in Spain?
Tradition of closing stores and keeping noise down during 2pm-5pm for a break.
What is "flan"?
Carmel and custard dessert
How's it going?
Que tal
What is a "matador"?
A bullfighter
This Spanish speaking country is a US territory.
Puerto Rico.
Eaten at New Years to get good luck in various Spanish speaking countries.
12 uvas (grapes)
What is an "arepa"?
A cornmeal flatbread that can be filled or eaten as a side dish.
Translate "de acuerdo".
I agree
Spanish is the ___ most spoken language in the world. (Ex. 1st, 2nd...)
4th (Over 550 million speakers)
The capital of this country is Tegucigalpa.
Honduras
What is "cinco de mayo" celebrated for?
Mexico's victory over the French (Battle of Puebla, 1862)
What is "ceviche"?
A raw fish or shellfish appetizer with lime, cilantro, onion etc. from latin america
Of course
Claro que sí
This many countries have Spanish as an official language.
21