This is how you say creative.
Qué es: creativo/creativa
This is what inteligente means.
Qué es: Intelligent
This conjugation of ser completes to following sentence: Yo _____ una experta.
Qué es: Soy
This is the word that means Father is Spanish.
Qué es: Padre
This is how you respond to the question: ¿Cómo te llamas?
Qué es: Me llamo
This is how you say short.
Qué es: bajo/baja
This is what serio means.
Qué es: Serious
This conjugation of ser completes to following sentence: Diana y Martin _____ amigos.
Qué es: Son
This is what I call my mother's mother.
Qué es: Abuela
This is how you ask: What are you like?
Literally meaning "How are you?"
Qué es: ¿Cómo eres?
This is how you say dark-haired.
Qué es: Moreno/morena
This is what viejo means.
Qué es: Old
This conjugation of ser completes to following sentence: Usted _____ de Santiago.
Qué es: Es
This is what you might call a young boy.
Qué es: Chico o Niño
This is how you respond to the question: ¿De dónde eres?
Qué es: Yo soy de...
This is how you say nice or friendly.
Qué es: simpático/simpática
This is what pelirroja means.
Qué es: Red-haired
This conjugation of ser is used when talking about a group of people that includes the speaker.
Qué es: Somos
This is the word you would use to refer to La Señora Lopez.
Qué es: Mujer
This is how you respond to the question: ¿Qué día es hoy?
Qué es: Hoy es...
This is how you say young.
Qué es: Joven
This is what antipático means.
Qué es: Unpleasant
This conjugation of ser is used when talking directly to someone you know in a familiar manner.
Qué es: Eres
This is what Carmen Ruiz calls her kids, Xochitl, Luisito y Marisa.
Qué es: hijos
This is how you respond to the question: ¿De dónde son ustedes? Recuerdo: ustedes = you all
Qué es: Nosotros somos de...