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What does the word 'almorzar' mean?

  • to close
  • to eat/have lunch (correct)
  • to understand
  • to want

What does the word 'cerrar' mean?

  • to start/begin
  • to lose
  • to close (correct)
  • to understand

What does 'empezar' translate to in English?

  • to understand
  • to enjoy
  • to eat
  • to start/begin (correct)

The English translation of 'entender' is?

<p>to understand (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'perder' mean?

<p>to lose (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'poder' mean?

<p>to be able, can (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of 'querer'?

<p>to want (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do you say 'to have' in Spanish?

<p>tener (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The English translation of 'volver' is?

<p>to return (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'interesar' mean?

<p>to interest (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Translate 'a ella le interesa la música' to English.

<p>she is interested in music</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'me interesa mucho el arte' mean?

<p>I am very interested in art</p> Signup and view all the answers

Translate 'esto es muy difícil'.

<p>this is very difficult</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'jugamos al beisbol en el otoño' mean?

<p>we play baseball in the fall</p> Signup and view all the answers

Translate 'no me interesa la clase de arte moderno'.

<p>I'm not interested in the modern art class</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'pais' mean?

<p>country</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'a menudo' mean?

<p>often</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'disfrutar' mean?

<p>to enjoy (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Fred and Wilma __________ tener - conjugate

<p>tienen</p> Signup and view all the answers

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almorzar

To eat or have lunch (in Spanish).

cerrar

To close (in Spanish).

empezar

To start or begin (in Spanish).

entender

To understand (in Spanish).

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perder

To lose (in Spanish).

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poder

To be able, can (in Spanish).

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querer

To want (in Spanish).

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tener

To have (in Spanish).

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volver

To return (in Spanish).

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interesar

To interest (in Spanish).

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pais

Country (in Spanish).

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a menudo

Often (in Spanish).

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disfrutar

To enjoy (in Spanish).

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a ella le interesa la música

"She is interested in music." (in Spanish)

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yo quiero poder viajar. yo puedo viajar

"I want to be able to travel. I can travel." (in Spanish)

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cuales son tus deportes favoritos

"What are your favorite sports?" (in Spanish)

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ella quiere practicar para el concierto

"She wants to practice for the concert." (in Spanish)

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los niños dibujan muchas cosas

"Children draw many things." (in Spanish)

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me interesa mucho el arte

"I am very interested in art." (in Spanish)

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Study Notes

Vocabulary and Meanings

  • almOrzar (o-ue): Means "to eat/have lunch," commonly used in daily meal contexts.
  • cErrar (e-ie): Translates to "to close," can refer to closing objects such as doors or windows.
  • empEzar (e-ie): Means "to start/begin," useful for initiating actions or events.
  • entEnder (e-ie): Translates as "to understand," essential for communication and comprehension.
  • pErder (e-ie): Means "to lose," can refer to losing objects, opportunities, or games.
  • pOder (o-ue): Means "to be able, can," used to express capability or permission.
  • quErer (e-ie): Translates to "to want," a basic verb for expressing desires.
  • tEner (e-ie): Means "to have," crucial for possession and expressing needs.
  • vOlver (o-ue): Means "to return," used for coming back to a previous place or state.
  • interesar (normal conjugation): Means "to interest," employed when discussing likes or passions.

Example Sentences

  • a ella le interesa la música: "She is interested in music," highlights personal interests.
  • yo quiero poder viajar. yo puedo viajar: "I want to be able to travel. I can travel," expresses desire and ability in travel.
  • cuales son tus deportes favoritos: "What are your favorite sports?" asks about personal preferences in sports.
  • ella quiere practicar para el concierto: "She wants to practice for the concert," indicates preparation for an event.
  • los niños dibujan muchas cosas: "Children draw many things," captures a common activity among kids.
  • me interesa mucho el arte: "I am very interested in art," shows a strong personal interest.
  • esto es muy difícil: "This is very difficult," expresses a challenge encountered.
  • jugamos al beisbol en el otoño: "We play baseball in the fall," refers to a seasonal activity.
  • no me interesa la clase de arte moderno: "I'm not interested in the modern art class," states a lack of interest in a specific subject.

Additional Vocabulary

  • pais: Means "country," used when discussing national identities.
  • a menudo: Translates to "often," indicating frequency of actions.
  • disfrutar: Means "to enjoy," commonly used in expressing satisfaction with activities.

Conjugation Example

  • Fred and Wilma __________ tener: This prompts "tienen," demonstrating the conjugation for "they have" in the present tense.

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This quiz focuses on essential Spanish verbs commonly practiced in Level 2 of Duolingo. Each card features a verb along with its English definition, covering a variety of core actions and concepts in the language. Perfect for students looking to enhance their vocabulary and verb conjugation skills.

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