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What is the word for 'sister' in Spanish?
What is the word for 'sister' in Spanish?
hermana
How do you say 'light' in Spanish as an adjective?
How do you say 'light' in Spanish as an adjective?
ligero/a
Which Spanish verb means 'to eat'?
Which Spanish verb means 'to eat'?
comer
What is the first person singular form of 'ser'?
What is the first person singular form of 'ser'?
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What is the Spanish term for 'window'?
What is the Spanish term for 'window'?
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Which Spanish word for 'wine' is masculine?
Which Spanish word for 'wine' is masculine?
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What does 'ancho' mean in English?
What does 'ancho' mean in English?
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What is the translation of 'to dance' in Spanish?
What is the translation of 'to dance' in Spanish?
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What is the correct Yo form of the verb 'hacer' in Spanish?
What is the correct Yo form of the verb 'hacer' in Spanish?
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List three verbs that undergo the O→UE stem change.
List three verbs that undergo the O→UE stem change.
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What does the verb 'pedir' mean, and what type of stem change does it undergo?
What does the verb 'pedir' mean, and what type of stem change does it undergo?
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Provide the Yo form of the verb 'saber' in Spanish.
Provide the Yo form of the verb 'saber' in Spanish.
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Which verb means 'to go' and what are its first-person singular and plural forms?
Which verb means 'to go' and what are its first-person singular and plural forms?
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Study Notes
Nouns
- hermano/a: brother/sister
- profesor/a: teacher (male/female)
- pájaro/a: bird (male/female)
- padre: father
- mapa: map
- pueblo: village
- vino: wine
- madre: mother
- avenida: avenue
- bolsa: bag
- calle: street
- carne: meat
- mano: hand
- mesa: table
- silla: chair
- tienda: store
- ventana: window
Adjectives
- largo/a: long
- corto/a: short
- pesado/a: heavy
- ligero/a: light
- ancho/a: wide
- estrecho/a: narrow
- gordo/a: fat
- delgado/a: slender
- nuevo/a: new
Counting Numbers
- Uno: one
- Dos: two
- Tres: three
- Cuatro: four
- Cinco: five
- Seis: six
- Siete: seven
- Ocho: eight
- Nueve: nine
- Diez: ten
Lesson #3 - To Be
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Ser: used for more permanent states (e.g., nationality, occupation).
- Soy (yo): I am
- Eres (tú): You are
- Es (él/ella/usted): He/She/You are
- Somos (nosotros/as): We are
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Estar: used for temporary states or locations
- Estoy (yo): I am
- Estás (tú): You are
- Está (él/ella/usted): He/She/You are
- Examples of Usage (Language and Country)
- España: Spain
- Japón: Japan
- Inglaterra: England
- Francia: France
- Español/a: Spanish (male/female)
- Japonés/Japonesa: Japanese (male/female)
- Inglés/Inglesa: English (male/female)
- Francés/Francesa: French (male/female)
Lesson #4 - Verbs
- Escuchar: listen
- Estudiar: study
- Limpiar: clean
- Mirar: look at
- Trabajar: work
- Comer: eat
- Beber: drink
- Correr: run
- Leer: read
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Vender: sell
- Vivir: live
- Abrir: open
- Compartir: share
- Cubrir: cover
- Escribir: write
Lesson #5 - Regular and Irregular Verbs
- Regular verbs: follow a consistent pattern in conjugation (e.g., cocinar: cook)
- Irregular verbs: have unique conjugation patterns (e.g., hacer: to do, to make).
- Provide specific irregular verb examples with conjugations using appropriate pronouns and tenses (e.g., hacer (to do) [Hago], poner (put) [Pongo], salir [leave] [Salgo], tener (have) [Tengo], decir (speak/say) [Digo], venir [to come] [Vengo]).
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