Duolingo Spanish Introductory Flashcards

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What does 'Yo como, tú comes, él come' mean?

  • I sleep, you sleep, he sleeps.
  • I run, you run, he runs.
  • I eat, you eat, he eats. (correct)
  • I drink water, you drink water, he drinks water.

What does 'Yo bebo, tú bebes, él bebe' mean?

  • I drink, you drink, he drinks. (correct)
  • I write, you write, he writes.
  • I read, you read, he reads.
  • I eat, you eat, he eats.

What does 'Yo bebo leche' mean?

I drink milk.

What does 'Yo como pan' mean?

<p>I eat bread.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'La mujer bebe agua' mean?

<p>The woman drinks water.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'la leche' mean?

<p>The milk.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Basic Verbs in Spanish

  • "Yo como" translates to "I eat", "tú comes" means "you eat", and "él come" is "he eats".
  • The verb "comer" (to eat) conjugates differently based on the subject pronoun.
  • "Yo bebo" means "I drink", while "tú bebes" translates to "you drink", and "él bebe" is "he drinks".
  • The verb "beber" (to drink) follows a similar conjugation pattern as "comer".

Common Beverages

  • "Yo bebo leche" translates to "I drink milk", showcasing a specific beverage.
  • Familiarizing with noun-verb combinations is essential for basic conversation in Spanish.

Common Foods

  • "Yo como pan" means "I eat bread", introducing another food item.
  • Understanding these basic phrases helps form foundational language skills.

Subject-Verb-Agreement Example

  • "La mujer bebe agua" translates to "the woman drinks water", demonstrating subject-verb agreement in Spanish.
  • Practicing phrases with different subjects enhances comprehension of verb conjugation.

Vocabulary Focus

  • "La leche" translates to "the milk", an essential noun in discussions about food and drink.
  • Recognizing gendered nouns (feminine "la") is crucial in Spanish grammar.

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