Conjugation
Día de los Muertos
Spanish-speaking Countries
To _____
Vocabulary
100

This is the conjugation of necesitar in the yo form.

What is necesito?

100

This skeleton is the mascot/symbol of Día de los Muertos.

Who is Katrina? 

100

It is the name for Mexico in Spanish (must pronounce correctly).

What is México? (May-HE-co)

100

To use.

What is usar?

100

La tarea is this, which kids (normally) hate.

What is homework?

200

This is what you get when you conjugate enseñar in the tú form.

What is enseñas?

200

Calaveras are skulls, but a calca is this. 

What is a skeleton?

200

This is the Spanish name for Spain.

What is España?

200

To paint.

What is pintar?

200
Una ofrenda is this, usually associated with Día de los Muertos.

What is an altar?

300

This is how you say "I want" in Spanish.

What is quiero?

300

El mole is a spicy this.

What is chocolate sauce?

300

The Spanish call our country this.

What are the Estatos Unitos?

300

To walk.

What is caminar?

300

El piano is a this to piano, a word that looks like its English counterpart and usually means the same thing.

What is a cognate?

400

This is how you say "to be" in Spanish.

What is ser?

400

Un chapín is a this, which you may see jump away as you walk through the grass.

What is a grasshopper?

400

This country is the only country to use -áis in its chart.

What is Spain?

400

To look/watch.

What is mirar?

400

You put this in front of gusta when you are talking about "us". (You and me)

What is nos? 

500

The result of conjugating tener in the 1st person. (Box 1)

What is tengo?

500

Saying this to someone you love passing away is called una despedida.

What is farewell?

500

DAILY TRIPLE!!!! ($1500)

Santiago is the capital of this Spanish-speaking country.

What is Chile?

500

To rest.

What is descansar?

500

"picar" and its definition should be familiar to you if you studied the new sheet or you are wearing a wool sweater.

What is to be itchy to?