Translate: I
yo
hablar / yo
hablo
What are the four ways to say "the" in Spanish?
el, la, los, las
Translate to Spanish: 33
treinta y tres
Translate: to bring
traer
Who is "nosotros"?
we/us
vivir / tú
vives
Words that end in "-a" are typically masculine or feminine?
feminine
Translate to Spanish: 68
sesenta y ocho
Translate: to give
dar
What person point of view is "él/ella"? (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)
third person p.o.v.
escribir / nosotros
escribimos
True or False? When using a question mark or exclamation point in Spanish, there should only be one at the end of the sentence just like in English.
False (there should be two)
Translate to Spanish: 91
noventa y uno
Conjugate to "yo" form: salir
What is the difference between "tú" and "usted", and how are they the same?
They both mean "you". However, "tú" is informal, and "usted" is formal.
leer / ustedes
leen
When asking a yes/no question in Spanish, which comes first, the subject or the verb?
the verb
Translate to Spanish: It's 11:35 PM.
Son las once y treinta y cinco de la noche.
Or: Son las doce menos veinticinco de la noche.
Translate: I put
(yo) pongo
Who is "ustedes" referring to?
you guys, you all, y'all, you (plural)
preparar / tú y tus amigos
preparan
What does it mean when a verb has an irregular "yo" form?
The "yo" form of the verb does not follow the typical pattern. *You can't just drop the ending and add an -o.
Translate to Spanish: It's a quarter til three.
Son las tres menos cuarto.
Translate: I make
(yo) hago