The number that comes after five.
"¿Qué es seis?"
"The color of ripe strawberries."
"¿Qué es rojo?"
This is the brother of your mother or father.
¿Quién es el tío?
This yellow fruit is famously high in potassium and easy to peel.
¿Qué es el plátano? (or banana)
This long, orange root vegetable is said to improve your eyesight.
¿Qué es la zanahoria?
"The number that represents 10 × 10."
"¿Qué es cien?"
"The color of the sky on a clear day."
"¿Qué es azul?"
This person is the daughter of your brother or sister.
¿Quién es la sobrina?
This red fruit is often associated with teachers and grows in orchards.
¿Qué es la manzana?
These small green spheres often come in a pod and are a classic side dish.
¿Qué son los chícharos? (or guisantes)
"The number that in Spanish is 23."
"¿Qué es veintitrés?"
"The color of grass."
"¿Qué es verde?"
This is the person your mother or father remarried, but they aren't your biological father.
¿Quién es el padrastro?
These small, round fruits are used to make wine and come in green or purple.
¿Qué son las uvas?
This "vampire-fending" vegetable comes in cloves and is used for seasoning.
¿Qué es el ajo?
"The number that in Spanish is 150.
"¿Qué es ciento cincuenta?"
"The color of a banana."
"¿Qué es amarillo?"
These are the children of your aunt and uncle.
¿Quiénes son los primos?
This fuzzy, orange-pink fruit has a large pit in the middle.
¿Qué es el durazno? (or melocotón)
This leafy green is famous for giving Popeye his incredible strength.
.¿Qué es la espinaca?
"The number written in Spanish as 999."
"¿Qué es novecientos noventa y nueve?"
"The color of the night (absence of light)."
"¿Qué es negro?"
This is your mother-in-law's husband (your spouse's father).¿Quién es el suegro?
¿Quién es el suegro?
This tropical fruit has a prickly exterior and a sweet, yellow interior.
¿Qué es la piña?
This purple, bulbous vegetable is often used in Mediterranean dishes like Moussaka.
¿Qué es la berenjena?