Spanish: Existence, Articles, Appearance, Personality

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Which article should precede 'universidad'?

  • Un
  • Unos
  • Una (correct)
  • Unas

Which of the following requires the article 'unos'?

  • Restaurante
  • Móvil
  • Estación
  • Coches (correct)

Which of the following sentences correctly uses 'Hay'?

  • Hay un libro en la mesa.
  • Hay una mesa en la clase.
  • Hay unos libros en la mochila.
  • All of the above (correct)

If someone is described as 'moreno', which of the following is likely true?

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Which of the these words is the opposite of 'delgado'?

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If you wanted to say 'This agenda' in Spanish, which phrase would you most likely use?

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How would you describe someone who is kind?

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Which word is the opposite of 'generoso'?

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If you wanted to say 'Those dictionaries' in Spanish, which phrase would you most likely use?

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What is the correct article to use before 'idioma'?

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Flashcards

¿Qué significa 'Hay'?

There is / There are

¿Qué significa 'Moreno/a'?

Brunette (masculine or feminine)

¿Qué significa 'Rubio/a'?

Blonde (masculine or feminine)

¿Qué significa 'Pelirrojo/a'?

Redhead (masculine or feminine)

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¿Qué significa 'Alto/a'?

Tall (masculine or feminine)

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¿Qué significa 'Bajo/a'?

Short (masculine or feminine)

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¿Qué significa 'Gordo/a'?

Fat (masculine or feminine)

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¿Qué significa 'Delgado/a'?

Thin (masculine or feminine)

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¿Qué significa 'Tímido/a'?

Shy (masculine or feminine)

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¿Qué significa 'Amable'?

Kind (masculine or feminine)

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Study Notes

  • The material covers expressing existence, using indefinite articles, describing physical appearance and personality, and using demonstratives in Spanish.

Expressing Existence

  • "Hay" translates to "there is" or "there are".

Indefinite Articles

  • "Un" is used for masculine singular nouns, meaning "a".
  • "Una" is used for feminine singular nouns, meaning "a".
  • "Unos" is used for masculine plural nouns, meaning "some".
  • "Unas" is used for feminine plural nouns, meaning "some".

Describing Physical Appearance

  • Moreno-a means brunette.
  • Rubio-a means blonde.
  • Pelirrojo-a means redhead.
  • Alto-a means tall.
  • Bajo-a means short.
  • Gordo-a means fat.
  • Delgado-a means thin.
  • Azules, verdes, oscuros refers to blue, green, and dark (eyes).

Describing Personality Traits

  • Tímido-a means shy.
  • Amable means kind.
  • Inteligente means clever.
  • Aburrido-a means boring.
  • Generoso-a means generous.
  • Tacaño-a means stingy.
  • Maleducado-a means rude.
  • Divertido-a means funny.

Demonstratives

  • Demonstratives show the relative distance of something.

Masculine

  • "Este" means this. (Singular)
  • "Estos" means these. (Plural)
  • "Ese" means that. (Singular)
  • "Esos" means those. (Plural)

Feminine

  • "Esta" means this. (Singular)
  • "Estas" means these. (Plural)
  • "Esa" means that. (Singular)
  • "Esas" means those. (Plural)

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