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The Spanish word for Wednesday is ______.
The Spanish word for Wednesday is ______.
miércoles
The first day of the week is ______.
The first day of the week is ______.
lunes
The month after May is ______.
The month after May is ______.
Junio
The term for Friday in Spanish is ______.
The term for Friday in Spanish is ______.
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In the Indo-Arabic system, one billion in the Anglo-Saxon system is equal to ______ in Spain.
In the Indo-Arabic system, one billion in the Anglo-Saxon system is equal to ______ in Spain.
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The Spanish word for August is ______.
The Spanish word for August is ______.
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The numeral system introduced to Europe in the 8th century was brought by ______.
The numeral system introduced to Europe in the 8th century was brought by ______.
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In Spain, the decimal separator is represented by a ______.
In Spain, the decimal separator is represented by a ______.
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In Spanish, the number 7 is called ______.
In Spanish, the number 7 is called ______.
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The phrase 'Como estas?' means '______ are you?'
The phrase 'Como estas?' means '______ are you?'
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The Spanish word for 'thank you' is ______.
The Spanish word for 'thank you' is ______.
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The word 'mañana' translates to '______' in English.
The word 'mañana' translates to '______' in English.
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To say 'Goodbye' in Spanish, you would say ______.
To say 'Goodbye' in Spanish, you would say ______.
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Study Notes
Days of the Week
- Monday - Lunes
- Tuesday - Martes
- Wednesday - Miércoles
- Thursday - Jueves
- Friday - Viernes
- Saturday - Sábado
- Sunday - Domingo
Months of the Year
- January - Enero
- February - Febrero
- March - Marzo
- April - Abril
- May - Mayo
- June - Junio
- July - Julio
- August - Agosto
- September - Septiembre
- October - Octubre
- November - Noviembre
- December - Diciembre
Spanish Numbers and their History
- Spanish numbers are based on the Indo-Arabic decimal system
- The Babylonians used cuneiform writing for numbers, seen in the Code of Hammurabi
- The Egyptians used hieroglyphics to represent numbers
- The Roman numeration system dominated Spain for many centuries
- Leonardo de Pisa introduced the Indo-Arabic system to Europe in the 8th century
- The system was used in Spain by the year 1500
- This system spread throughout the West, replacing local number systems such as the Mayan numerical system
- The Spanish number system differs slightly from the Anglo-Saxon system
- In Spain, "un billón" is one million millions (1,000,000,000,000)
- In Anglo-Saxon systems, "one billion" is one thousand millions (1,000,000,000)
- Spain uses the "." symbol for thousands and the "," symbol for decimals
Spanish Numbers (1-20)
- 1 - uno
- 2 - dos
- 3 - tres
- 4 - cuatro
- 5 - cinco
- 6 - seis
- 7 - siete
- 8 - ocho
- 9 - nueve
- 10 - diez
- 11 - once
- 12 - doce
- 13 - trece
- 14 - catorce
- 15 - quince
- 16 - dieciséis
- 17 - diecisiete
- 18 - dieciocho
- 19 - diecinueve
- 20 - veinte
Basic Spanish Phrases
- Hello - Hola
- How are you?
- Formal: Como esta usted?
- Informal: Como estas?
- Informal: Como te va
- Informal: Que ta?
- Informal: Que pasa?
- You are welcome - De nada
- Please - Por Favor
- Yes - Si
- Of course - Claro
- Goodbye - Adios
- Thank you - Gracias
- See you tomorrow - Hasta mañana
- Good morning - Buenos dias
- Good afternoon - Buenas tardes
- Good evening - Buenas noches
- How's everything? - Como va todo
- How was your day? - Como ha sido tu dia
- Can you help me? - Me puede ayudar?
- Excuse me - Pardon
- What time is it? - Que hora es?
- Also - Tambien
- I agree - Estoy de acuerdo
- Oh, my God - Dios mio
- See you soon - Hasta pronto
- Sentence - Sentencia
- Word - Palabra
- See you later- Hasta luego
- How are things going? - Como van las cosas
- After - Despues
- Wound - Herida
- Small - Pequeno
- Yesterday - Ayer
- Today - Hoy
- Tomorrow - Mañana
- Tonight - Esta noche
- Goodbye - Despidida
- Please - Complacer
- Warm/Hot - Caliente
- Windy - Ventoso
- Cold - Frio
- Sunshine - Sol
- Cloudy - Nublado
- Fog - Niebla
- Snow - Nieve
- Rain - Iluvia
- Excuse me - Con permiso
- Welcome - Bienvenido
- And you? - Y tu
- Good day - Buen dia
- You are right - Tienes razon
- You are wrong - Te equivocas
- Name - Nombre
- Gender - Genero
- Street - Calle
- Date - Fecha
- Time - Tiempo
- Huge - Enorme
- Single - Soltero/a
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Explore the days of the week, months of the year, and the history of Spanish numbers through this quiz. Learn how different cultures influenced the number system we use today. Perfect for beginners wanting to enhance their Spanish language skills.