Spanish Vocabulary Quiz

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What does the verb 'escribir' mean in English?

  • To listen
  • To write (correct)
  • To read
  • To run

Which verb means 'to swim'?

  • Cantar
  • Caminar
  • Nadar (correct)
  • Bailar

Identify the English translation of 'terminar'.

  • To need
  • To finish (correct)
  • To search for
  • To invite

What is the correct meaning of 'aprender'?

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Which verb is translated as 'to sell'?

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Spanish Verbs and Their Meanings

  • "abrir" translates to "open," commonly used when referring to doors or containers.
  • "aburrir" means "be bored," expressing a lack of interest or engagement.
  • "aprender" signifies "learn," essential for educational contexts.
  • "bailar" translates as "dancing," often associated with cultural and leisure activities.
  • "bajar" means "going down," applicable in various scenarios including movement and competition.
  • "beber" is "to drink," related to consuming liquids.
  • "buscar" means "search for," frequently used when looking for items or information.
  • "caminar" refers to "to walk," a basic form of movement.
  • "cantar" translates to "to sing," an activity linked with musical expression.
  • "contestar" means "to answer," critical in conversations and tests.
  • "comer" is "to eat," associated with nutrition and meals.
  • "comprar" translates to "to buy," involving the acquisition of goods or services.
  • "comprender" means "to understand" or "comprehend," indicating grasping concepts.
  • "correr" translates as "to run," relevant in physical activity or competitions.
  • "dar" means "to give," referring to providing something to someone else.
  • "dormir" translates to "to sleep," vital for rest and health.
  • "enseñar" means "to teach," foundational in educational settings.
  • "entrar" signifies "to enter a place," action of going inside.
  • "escribir" translates to "to write," essential for communication and expression.
  • "escuchar" means "to listen," indicating active engagement with sound.
  • "estar" works as "to be," representing a temporary state or location.
  • "estudiar" translates to "to study," central to learning processes.
  • "ganar" means "to win money/game," associated with competitions or contests.
  • "gustar" translates as "like," expressing preferences or feelings toward something.
  • "hablar" means "to speak/talk," vital for communication.
  • "hacer" translates as "to do," encompassing a wide range of actions.
  • "invitar" means "to invite," often used in social contexts.
  • "ir" works as "to go," concerning movement from one place to another.
  • "leer" translates to "to read," important in literacy and comprehension.
  • "llegar" means "to arrive," indicating reaching a destination.
  • "llevar" translates as "to take with you/carry," often pertaining to transportation of items.
  • "mirar" means "to look," engaging visually with something.
  • "nadar" translates to "to swim," utilized in aquatic contexts.
  • "necesitar" means "to need," indicating requirements or necessities.
  • "pagar" translates as "to pay for something," relevant in transactions.
  • "parar" means "stop," indicating cessation of movement.
  • "pasar" translates as "to pass," relevant in various contexts including time and physical movement.
  • "practicar" means "to practice," essential for skill development.
  • "preparar" translates to "to prepare," associated with readiness for tasks or events.
  • "preguntar" means "to ask a question," a key part of inquiry.
  • "prestar (atención)" translates as "pay attention," crucial for focus and learning.
  • "repasar" means "to review/go over," pivotal for reinforcing knowledge.
  • "sacar" translates to "to take," often used in retrieval contexts.
  • "salir" means "to go out," typically implying leaving a place.
  • "ser" works as "to be," used for identifying traits or characteristics.
  • "subir" translates as "to go up," indicating elevation or increase.
  • "terminar" means "to finish," relevant in completing tasks.
  • "tocar" translates to "to touch/play," used in various contexts including music.
  • "tomar" means "to grab/take," often implying seizing or capturing something.
  • "trabajar" translates as "to work," fundamental to employment and productivity.
  • "usar" means "to use," indicating the application of items or concepts.
  • "vender" translates to "to sell," associated with commerce.
  • "vivir" means "to live," concerning existence and lifestyle.
  • "ver" translates as "to see," indicating visual perception.

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