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Explanation The given word "huvudstad" is the Swedish translation for "capital". In this context, "capital" refers to the main city or the seat of government of a country.
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huvudstaden
Explanation The correct answer is "la capital" because it is the translation of the word "huvudstaden" in Spanish.
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land
Explanation The correct answer is "país, tierra" because both words are translations of the English word "land." "País" refers to a country or nation, while "tierra" means land or earth. Both words are valid translations depending on the context in which "land" is being used.
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landet
Explanation The correct answer is "el país, la tierra" because both "el país" and "la tierra" are Spanish translations for the word "land" in English. "El país" refers to a country or nation, while "la tierra" can mean both the land or the Earth.
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stor
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berg
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berget
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kust
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kusten
Explanation The given word "kusten" is in Swedish, and its translation in Spanish is "la costa."
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det är
Explanation The correct answer is "es, está" because these are the correct forms of the verb "to be" in Spanish. "Es" is the third person singular form of "ser" which means "to be" in a permanent sense. "Está" is the third person singular form of "estar" which means "to be" in a temporary or location sense.
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hon pratar
Explanation The given answer "habla" is correct because it is the Spanish translation for the phrase "he/she speaks." This translation aligns with the provided phrase "hon pratar," which is likely in Swedish. Therefore, "habla" is the appropriate translation for the phrase in Spanish.
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hon har
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den bor
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hon befinner sig
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Hon är
Explanation The correct answer is "es, está" because the question is asking for the correct form of the verb "to be" in both Spanish and Swedish. In Spanish, "es" is the third person singular form of the verb "ser" (to be), while "está" is the third person singular form of the verb "estar" (to be). In Swedish, "är" is the third person singular form of the verb "vara" (to be). Therefore, the correct answer is "es, está" as it represents the correct forms of the verb "to be" in both languages.