Transition Words In Spanish Quiz

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    Do you know the colors of the spanish flag? Easy right? Now in Spanish...

    • Vermejo y Amarillo
    • Rojo y Amarillo
    • Vermellon y Amarello
    • Negro y Naranja
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  • 2. 

    Let's start easy... What is the meaning of the spanish word 'gafas'?

    • Garfos (Forks)

    • Garrafas (Bottles)

    • Óculos (Glasses)

    • Agrafes (Staples)

    Correct Answer
    A. Óculos (Glasses)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Óculos (Glasses)". In Spanish, the word "gafas" translates to "glasses" in English. The other options, "Garfos" means "forks", "Garrafas" means "bottles", and "Agrafes" means "staples".

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  • 3. 

    Is it true or false that the spanish word 'oficina' means office (escritório) and 'escritorio' is a desk (secretária)?  

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The given answer is true. The Spanish word "oficina" does mean office, and "escritorio" means desk. Therefore, the statement is correct.

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  • 4. 

    If a spanish is claiming his 'cuello' hurts, where is the pain located?

    • I know what you're thinking, so stop... it is NOT that body part!

    • Costas (Back)

    • Pescoço (Neck)

    • Cotovelo (Elbow)

    Correct Answer
    A. Pescoço (Neck)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Pescoço" (Neck). The question asks about the location of pain when a Spanish person claims that their "cuello" hurts. "Cuello" translates to "neck" in English. Therefore, the pain is located in the neck.

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  • 5. 

    'Hay setas para la cena!'What does it mean?

    • Hoje jogamos setas à noite! (Let's shoot darts tonight)

    • Vamos filmar uma cena com setas! (We're filming a scene with darts)

    • Temos cogumelos para o jantar! (We have mushrooms for dinner)

    Correct Answer
    A. Temos cogumelos para o jantar! (We have mushrooms for dinner)
    Explanation
    'setas' is mushrooms
    'cena' is dinner

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  • 6. 

    When a Spanish woman is someone elses 'novia' she is...

    • Esposa (wife)

    • Noiva (bride)

    • Namorada (Girlfriend)

    • Viúva (Widow)

    Correct Answer
    A. Namorada (Girlfriend)
    Explanation
    In Spanish, when a woman is referred to as someone else's "novia", it means that she is their girlfriend. "Namorada" is the correct term for girlfriend in Spanish.

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  • 7. 

    When you say something or someone is 'espantoso', what does it mean?

    • Horrível (Awful)

    • Espantoso (Amazing)

    • Fantástico (Fantastic)

    Correct Answer
    A. Horrível (Awful)
    Explanation
    When you say something or someone is 'espantoso', it means that they are awful.

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  • 8. 

    Thank you so much for taking time to do this little quiz! We hope you had, at least, a little bit of fun!!!It's time to say goodbye!!! So how should we say it?

    • Ciao chicos y chicas!

    • Adios muchachos y muchachas!

    • Adios chicos y chicas!

    • Adios, adieu, auf wierdersehen, goodbye....

    Correct Answer
    A. Adios chicos y chicas!
    Explanation
    'Muchachos/as' is 'Chico/as' in mexican spanish.

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  • 9. 

    Is 'computador' the correct translation for computer?

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    A computer in Spanish is 'ordenador'.

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