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What is the Spanish word for 'breakfast'?
What is the Spanish word for 'breakfast'?
Which of the following translates to 'dessert' in Spanish?
Which of the following translates to 'dessert' in Spanish?
If someone says 'tengo sed', what do they mean?
If someone says 'tengo sed', what do they mean?
Which of the following foods is a type of 'salad' in Spanish?
Which of the following foods is a type of 'salad' in Spanish?
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What is the Spanish term for 'orange juice'?
What is the Spanish term for 'orange juice'?
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Study Notes
Food and Drink Vocabulary
- Meals: Lunch (almuerzo), dinner (cena), breakfast (desayuno), and food/meal (comida) are common meal terms.
- Beverages: Drink (bebida) is a general term for beverages. Coffee (café), orange juice (jugo de naranja), and milk (leche) are specific examples.
- Hunger and Thirst: "I am hungry" (tengo hambre) and "I am thirsty" (tengo sed) express these feelings.
- Breakfast Items: Cereal (cereal), eggs (huevo), and yogurt (yogur) are frequently consumed at breakfast.
- Lunch Items: Ham and cheese sandwich (sandwich de jamón y queso) and soup (sopa) are common lunch options.
- Dinner Items: Rice (arroz), beans (frejol), and salad (ensalada) are examples of dinner dishes.
- Dessert: Dessert (postre) and cake (pastel) can follow a meal
- Fruits: Bananas (banana/plátano/guineo), apples (manzana), grapes (uvas), and strawberries (fresas) are common fruits.
- Other Food Items: Bread (pan) and a variety of foods (e.g., cereal, beans) are also represented in this vocabulary list.
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Test your knowledge of food and drink vocabulary! This quiz covers commonly used terms for meals, beverages, and various food items in both English and Spanish. Enhance your culinary language skills with this fun and educational challenge.