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Spanish Roadtrip #4
El restaurante - the restaurant
La mesa - the table (if you know your geology, a mesa is a flat-topped hill)
Uno
Dos
Tres (I’m not translating these because let's be honest, we should all know them)
Las personas - the people (people is always feminine)
Para - for
cerrado - closed
El pescado - the fish
El sándwich - the sandwich
La hamburguesa - the hamburger
El queso - the cheese
La carne - the meat
Con - with
La taza - the cup
La naranja - the orange
El vaso - the glass
El café - the coffee
El jugo - the juice
Sin - without/with no (Everybody wants to be without sin)
El azúcar - the sugar
El jugo de naranja - the orange juice
La sal - the salt (sal is actually latin for salt as well)
El tomate - the tomato (go figure)
O - or
La ensalada - the salad (go figure 2)
Pagar - to pay
La cuenta - the check
So finished the restaurant section of Duolingo. This reminds me that French and Spanish are so alike and so diff. Anyways, see you next pitstop!
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Spanish Roadtrip #6
Shopping
La camisa - the shirt (like a camisole)
Azul - blue
Verde - green
La chaqueta - the jacket
La tienda - the store/shop
Querer - to walk
La ropa - the clothes
Marrón - brown
El vestido - the dress (odd how it’s grammatically feminine)
El sombrero - the hat
Gris - grey
La camiseta - the T-shirt
Comprar - to buy/to get (by purchasing)
Este/esta/esto - this
La falda - the skirt
El abrigo - the coat
Rojo/roja - red (you already know this)
Differente - different
Ese/esa/eso - that
Caro - expensive
La catera - the purse
El reloj - the watch
Demasiado - too (much)
Favorito - favorite (go figure)
El regalo - the gift
cómoda - comfortable
Now I can shop in Spanish stores.
Yo necesito comprar una camisa para mi hijo./I need to buy a shirt for my son.
Ese abrigo es en mi color favorito, rojo./ That coat is in my favorite color, red.
Quiere un reloj y una catera como un regalo./He wants a watch and purse as a gift.
Happy learning!
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Spanish Roadtrip #1
Living up to my name, language is my game. And today I will feature Spanish, and I will go through my struggles of learning Spanish using Duolingo (cause I’m broke and it’s free) and other supplementary resources. Let’s go!
I keep thinking “mujer” is mother and it’s very annoying, IT’S WOMAN (yelling to myself seems the best option here)
La niña - girl, El niño - boy, Yo - I, Soy - sauce, jk it’s am.
Its so weird that you can omit the pronoun and still have a functioning sentence.
Un/Una - a. Un sounds like french une. Un hombre - a man
La manzana - the apple
Usted - you, él - He, ella - she, es - is (simple enough)
Comer - to eat
La leche - the milk (odd how the gender changes across one country, but it does make more sense
El agua - the water, Él come pan, but the carbs though.
Usted come, yo bebo - either sustenance or dealing with problems, you pick
Beber - to drink
Tú - you
Finished the intro of Duolingo to Spanish.
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