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Spanish Vocabulary: Describing City Buildings and Workplace

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Which verb means 'to imagine'?

imaginar

What is the Spanish word for 'wide'?

ancho

What is the English translation of 'el (la) trabajador(a)'?

the worker

Which term means 'old, ancient'?

antiguo(a)

What is the correct English translation of 'la oficina'?

the office

'Aprender' translates to which action in English?

to learn

Which word in the list above does NOT describe a city building?

lugar

What is the Spanish translation of the term 'boss'?

jefe(a)

Which verb in Spanish means 'to hear'?

oír

Which term describes a person who sells things?

vender

What does 'traditonal' mean in Spanish?

tradicional

Which term does NOT refer to a worker in Spanish?

(la) cliente

Which term from the vocabulary list refers to a luxurious city building?

lujoso(a)

What is the Spanish term for 'huge, enormous' when describing city buildings?

enorme

Which verb means 'to offer' in Spanish?

ofrecer

What does 'estrecho' mean when describing city buildings?

narrow

Which term refers to ordinary city buildings?

ordinario(a)

What is the English translation of 'la pasantía'?

internship

What is the correct Spanish translation for 'knowledge'?

saber

Which term from the vocabulary list refers to a luxurious office?

lujoso(a)

What is the English translation for 'la experiencia'?

the experience

Which term describes a person who manages a company?

el (la) gerente

What is the Spanish term for 'to teach'?

enseñar

Which word signifies a boss in Spanish?

el (la) jefe(a)

The word 'enorme' means 'ordinary' in Spanish.

False

'Traditonal' is the Spanish term for 'traditional'.

True

'Trabajar' means 'to help' in Spanish.

False

'Secretario(a)' refers to a receptionist in Spanish.

False

The English translation of 'la compañía' is 'experience'.

False

'Lujoso(a)' means 'luxurious' in English.

True

Provide the Spanish word for 'knowledge'.

saber

What is the Spanish term for 'city building'?

el edificio

Which term from the vocabulary list means 'modern'?

moderno(a)

Translate the Spanish term 'la profesión' into English.

the profession

What does the Spanish verb 'enseñar' mean in English?

to teach

Provide the English translation for the Spanish term 'el lugar'.

the place

What is the Spanish term for 'to offer'?

ofrecer

Which term from the vocabulary list means 'modern'?

moderno(a)

What does the Spanish verb 'creer' mean in English?

to think, to believe

Translate the Spanish term 'la pasantía' into English.

internship

What is the English translation of 'la compañía'?

company

Which term describes a person who manages a company?

el (la) gerente

What is the Spanish term for 'to sell'?

vender

Translate the Spanish term 'el lugar' into English.

the place

Which Spanish term describes a luxurious city building?

lujoso(a)

What is the English translation of 'la entrevista'?

the interview

Provide the Spanish word for 'wide'.

ancho(a)

Which term from the vocabulary list does NOT refer to a worker in Spanish?

gerente

Provide a verb that means 'to offer' in Spanish.

ofrecer

Translate the Spanish term 'la pasantía' into English.

internship

Study Notes

  • Vocabulary related to describing city buildings includes terms like wide, old, huge, narrow, formal, informal, luxurious, modern, traditional, ordinary, and simple.
  • Professions and work-related vocabulary include client, company, employee, experience, interview, manager, boss, place, profession, internship, receptionist, secretary, worker, learn, help, know, believe, decide, teach, imagine, read, offer, hear, think, plan, work, sell.
  • The vocabulary covers a range of characteristics and types of buildings in a city, from wide and enormous to narrow and simple.
  • Work-related terms include job titles like manager, boss, receptionist, and worker.
  • The vocabulary also covers verbs related to learning, teaching, reading, working, and selling.
  • The list provides a comprehensive set of words to describe city buildings and professions in Spanish.

Test your knowledge of Spanish vocabulary related to describing city buildings and workplace settings. Learn terms for wide, old, modern, luxurious buildings and formal or informal workplace environments.

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