As� Se Dice Level 2 Cap�tulo 2 Vocabulario 1

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1. How do you say 'to wake one's self' in Spanish?

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The correct verb for 'to wake one's self' in Spanish is 'despertarse'. 'Dormirse' means 'to go to sleep', 'levantarse' means 'to get up', and 'acostarse' means 'to go to bed'.

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As Se Dice Level 2 CAPtulo 2 Vocabulario 1 - Quiz

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2. What is the Spanish translation for the phrase 'to stretch oneself'?  

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The correct translation for 'to stretch oneself' in Spanish is 'estirarse', which specifically indicates stretching one's own body. The other options provided do not accurately convey the same meaning.

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3. Which Spanish word means to stay or remain by one's self?

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The correct answer 'quedarse' directly translates to 'to stay' or 'to remain by one's self' in Spanish.

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4. How do you say 'to take a shower' in Spanish?

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While 'bañarse' and 'lavarse' also involve the concept of cleaning oneself, 'tomar una ducha' specifically refers to taking a shower. 'Ducharse' is a similar verb, but 'tomar una ducha' is more commonly used in this context.

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5. What is the Spanish word for 'to wash one's self'?

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The correct answer 'Lavarse' specifically means 'to wash one's self'. The incorrect answers are 'Baño' which means bath, 'Ducharse' which means to shower, and 'Cepillarse' which means to brush (e.g. brush teeth).

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6. How do you say 'to brush one's self' in Spanish?

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The correct verb for 'to brush one's self' in Spanish is 'cepillarse'. While 'lavar' means 'to wash', 'peinarse' means 'to comb', and 'bañarse' means 'to bathe'.

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7. How would you say 'to comb one's self' in Spanish?

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The correct phrase for 'to comb one's self' in Spanish is 'peinarse'. The other options provided - 'cepillarse' means 'to brush', 'lavarse' means 'to wash', and 'secarse' means 'to dry oneself', all of which do not accurately convey the action of combing one's hair.

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8. To look at one's self

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The correct translation for 'To look at one's self' is 'mirarse' which specifically refers to looking at oneself in a reflective manner. The incorrect answers provided do not accurately capture the meaning of self-reflection in this context.

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9. How would you say 'to seat one's self' in Spanish?

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The correct translation for 'to seat one's self' in Spanish is 'sentarse'. The other options provided do not accurately reflect the meaning of this phrase.

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10. To lay down, go to bed.  

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The correct answer 'acostarse' specifically means to lay down or go to bed, while the incorrect answers do not directly relate to this action.

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11. Which of the following verbs means 'to go to sleep' in Spanish?

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The correct answer 'dormirse' in Spanish means 'to go to sleep'. The other options provided do not have the same meaning.

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12. What is the correct phrase in Spanish for 'put on one's clothes'?  

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The correct phrase in Spanish for 'put on one's clothes' is 'ponerse la ropa', which directly translates to 'put on the clothes'. The incorrect answers are: 'vestirse' means 'to get dressed', 'tomarse la ropa' is not a valid phrase in Spanish, and 'colocarse la ropa' means 'to place the clothes on oneself'.

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13. How do you say 'to take off one's clothes' in Spanish?  

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The correct phrase 'quitarse la ropa' translates to 'to take off one's clothes' in Spanish.

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14. How do you say 'To call one's self' in Spanish?

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The correct translation of 'To call one's self' in Spanish is 'llamarse', which literally means 'to call oneself'. The incorrect options may sound similar, but do not accurately convey the same meaning.

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15. What is the Spanish word for mirror?

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The correct Spanish word for mirror is 'el espejo'. The other options provided are incorrect translations for mirror.

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16. What is the Spanish translation for 'human body'?

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The correct translation for 'human body' in Spanish is 'el cuerpo humano'. The other options provided do not accurately translate to 'human body'.

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17. What is the Spanish translation for 'head'?

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In Spanish, 'head' is translated as 'la cabeza'. The other options provided are incorrect translations for body parts.

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18. What is the Spanish translation for 'teeth'?  

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Teeth in Spanish is translated as 'los dientes'.

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19. What is the Spanish translation for 'back'?  

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The correct translation for 'back' in Spanish is 'la espalda', which specifically refers to the anatomical part of the body.

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20. What is the Spanish word for Knee?

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The correct translation for Knee in Spanish is 'la rodilla'. 'El codo' means elbow, 'el hombro' means shoulder, and 'el pie' means foot.

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21. What is the Spanish translation for 'Leg'?

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The correct translation for 'Leg' in Spanish is 'la pierna'. While 'el brazo' means 'arm', 'la espalda' means 'back', and 'la cabeza' means 'head'.

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22. What is the Spanish word for Foot?

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The correct Spanish word for Foot is 'el pie', while 'la mano' means 'the hand', 'la cabeza' means 'the head', and 'la rodilla' means 'the knee'.

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23. How do you say 'right' in Spanish?

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The correct translation of 'right' in Spanish is 'derecho(a)', not 'correcto(a)', 'justo(a)', or 'recto(a)' which have different meanings.

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24. Left in Spanish is?

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The correct translation of left in Spanish is izquierdo(a). Derecho(a) means right, not left. Abajo means down and arriba means up, they are not related to the concept of left.

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25. What is the Spanish translation for 'early riser'?

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The correct translation for 'early riser' in Spanish is 'el/la madrugador(a)', which refers to a person who wakes up early in the morning. The incorrect answers are: 'el/la tardeador(a)' (late sleeper), 'el/la noctámbulo(a)' (night owl), and 'el/la dormilón(a)' (sleepyhead), which do not convey the same meaning as 'early riser'.

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How do you say 'to wake one's self' in Spanish?
What is the Spanish translation for the phrase 'to stretch...
Which Spanish word means to stay or remain by one's self?
How do you say 'to take a shower' in Spanish?
What is the Spanish word for 'to wash one's self'?
How do you say 'to brush one's self' in Spanish?
How would you say 'to comb one's self' in Spanish?
To look at one's self
How would you say 'to seat one's self' in Spanish?
To lay down, go to bed.  
Which of the following verbs means 'to go to sleep' in...
What is the correct phrase in Spanish for 'put on one's...
How do you say 'to take off one's clothes' in Spanish? ...
How do you say 'To call one's self' in Spanish?
What is the Spanish word for mirror?
What is the Spanish translation for 'human body'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'head'?
What is the Spanish translation for 'teeth'?  
What is the Spanish translation for 'back'?  
What is the Spanish word for Knee?
What is the Spanish translation for 'Leg'?
What is the Spanish word for Foot?
How do you say 'right' in Spanish?
Left in Spanish is?
What is the Spanish translation for 'early riser'?
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