Spanish Vocabulary for Cities & Shopping

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What is the English translation of the Spanish word 'cinturón'?

  • tickets
  • bargains
  • dress
  • belt (correct)

Which Spanish word means 'second hand store'?

  • tienda de zapatos
  • tienda de segunda mano (correct)
  • tienda de nueva
  • tienda de regalos

What does the Spanish word 'probar' translate to in English?

  • to taste (correct)
  • to win
  • to eat
  • to find

Which of the following words means 'cheap' in Spanish?

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What is the translation of 'ocio' in English?

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Spanish Vocabulary for Cities and Shopping

  • "Billetes" translates to "tickets" in English, suggesting a focus on transportation or entertainment within a city.
  • "Barato" means "cheap" in English, indicating a focus on affordable shopping or services in a city environment.
  • "Encontrar" meaning "to find" highlights the act of searching for items in a city, likely related to shopping or exploring.
  • "Gangas" translates to "bargains", suggesting a focus on finding good deals or sales in a city context.
  • "Vestido" meaning "dress" points towards the act of shopping for clothing in a city setting.
  • "Tienda de segunda mano" meaning "second hand store" emphasizes the possibility finding affordable or unique items in a city.
  • "Cinturón" meaning "belt" suggests a focus on fashion or accessory shopping in a city.
  • "Cuero" meaning **"leather" ** may hint at a more specific focus on leather goods shopping within a city.
  • "Cerca" meaning "close" highlights the proximity or distance of shops or locations within a city.
  • "Llavero" meaning **"keyring" ** suggests an emphasis on purchasing small items or souvenirs in a city context.
  • "A pie" meaning "by foot" suggests the possibility of walking or exploring a city.
  • "Amplia" meaning "wide" may indicate a focus on the size or scale of a city or its transportation network.
  • "Ocio" meaning "leisure" indicates an emphasis on relaxation and entertainment in a city context.
  • "Red de transporte" meaning "transport network" implies a focus on the transportation infrastructure of a city.
  • "Probar" meaning "to taste" hints at the possibility of exploring food or cuisine in a city.
  • "Ganador" meaning "winner" suggest a possible game or competition within a city context.

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