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Match the following family members with their translations:
Match the following family members with their translations:
el abuelo = grandfather la hermana = sister el hijo = son la madre = mother el primo = cousin el padrastro = stepfather la nuera = daughter in law el yerno = son in law
Match the professions with their translations:
Match the professions with their translations:
el abogado = lawyer la enfermera = nurse el ingeniero = engineer el médico = doctor el profesor = teacher el vendedor = salesperson el arquitecto = architect el científico = scientist
What is the Spanish term for 'stepmother'?
What is the Spanish term for 'stepmother'?
What does 'la lluvia' mean in English?
What does 'la lluvia' mean in English?
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Which verb means 'to know a fact'?
Which verb means 'to know a fact'?
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Which possessive adjective means 'my'?
Which possessive adjective means 'my'?
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The term 'los padres' refers to relatives.
The term 'los padres' refers to relatives.
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The verb 'dormir' means to drive.
The verb 'dormir' means to drive.
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What does 'la primavera' mean?
What does 'la primavera' mean?
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The word 'cocinero' means __________.
The word 'cocinero' means __________.
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What is the Spanish word for 'to want'?
What is the Spanish word for 'to want'?
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Study Notes
Family Relationships
- Grandfather/grandmother: abuelo/a
- Brother-in-law/Sister-in-law: cunado/a
- Husband/Wife: esposo/a
- Stepbrother/Stepsister: hermanastro/a
- Brother/Sister: hermano/a
- Stepson/Stepdaughter: hijastro/a
- Son/Daughter: hijo/a
- Stepmother: madrastra
- Mother: madre
- Older: mayor
- Half brother/sister: medio hermano/a
- Younger: menor
- Grandson/Granddaughter: nieto/a
- Daughter-in-law: nuera
- Stepfather: padrastro
- Father: padre
- Parents: padres
- Relatives: parientes
- Cousin: primo/a
- Nephew/Niece: sobrino/a
- Father-in-law/Mother-in-law: suegro/a
- Uncle/Aunt: tío/a
- Son-in-law: yerno
Professions and Occupations
- Lawyer: abogado/a
- Housewife/Househusband/Home Manager: amo/a de casa
- Architect: arquitecto/a
- Librarian: bibliotecario/a
- Cashier: cajero/a
- Waiter/Waitress/Sever: camarero/a
- Scientist: científico/a
- Chef/Cook: cocinero/a
- Counselor: consejero/a
- Accountant: contador(a)
- Sales Clerk: dependiente/a
- Dentist: dentista
- Nurse: enfermero/a
- Manager: gerente
- Businessman/Woman: hombre/mujer de negocios
- Engineer: ingeniero/a
- Mechanic: mecánico/a
- Teacher: maestro/a
- Doctor: médico/a
- Hairdresser: peluquero/a
- Journalist: periodista
- Police Officer: policía
- Professor/Teacher: profesor(a)
- Programmer: programador(a)
- Psychologist: psicólogo(a)
- Psychiatrist: psiquiatra
- Receptionist: recepcionista
- Secretary: secretario/a
- Technician: técnico/a
- Salesperson: vendedor(a)
- Veterinarian: veterinario/a
Activities
- To eat lunch: almorzar
- To close: cerrar
- To drive: conducir
- To know: conocer
- To count: contar
- To correct: corregir
- To give: dar
- To say/tell: decir
- To sleep: dormir
- To choose/elect: elegir
- To begin: empezar
- To do/make: hacer
- To offer: ofrecer
- To ask for/request: pedir
- To think/intend to do something: pensar
- To lose: perder
- To belong: pertenecer
- Can/to be able to do something: poder
- To prefer: preferir
Time of Year
- Spring: primavera
- Summer: verano
- Fall/Autumn: otoño
- Winter: invierno
Weather
- Rain: lluvia
- Snow: nieve
- Sun: sol
- Clear/Sunny: despejado
- Cloudy: nublado
- To rain: llover
- To snow: nevar
- (Not) nice (very) weather: (no) hace (muy) buen tiempo
- (Very) hot: hace (mucho) calor
Possessive Adjectives
- My: mi
- Your(Informal): tu
- Your, His, Her: su
- Our: nuestro/s, nuestra/s
- Your(Informal Plural): vuestro/s, vuestra/s
- Your, Their: su
Stem Changing Verbs
- The provided table shows various verbs (like pensar, volver, pedir) with their conjugated forms based on subject pronouns.
Saber vs. Conocer
- Saber: To know a fact, or how to do something
- Conocer: To know a person or be acquainted with a place
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Test your knowledge of family relationships and professions with this engaging quiz. You’ll learn key terms in both English and Spanish, covering everything from familial titles to various occupations. Perfect for language learners looking to expand their vocabulary!