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Test your knowledge of twenty basic Spanish greetings.
Questions and Answers
1.
Esta bien
2.
How old are you?
Explanation The given answer "Cuantos anos tienes?" is the correct translation of the question "How old are you?" in Spanish. It is a direct translation that asks about someone's age.
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3.
Yo tengo diez anos.
Explanation The given statement "Yo tengo diez anos" is in Spanish, and it translates to "I am ten years old" in English.
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4.
Aqui
Explanation The given correct answer "here" is a response to the word "Aqui" which means "here" in Portuguese. It is a translation of the word and provides the equivalent meaning in English.
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5.
Buena idea!
Explanation The phrase "Buena idea!" is a Spanish expression that translates to "good idea" in English. Therefore, the correct answer is "good idea."
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6.
Pase
Explanation The word "go ahead" is a commonly used phrase that means to proceed or continue with something. In the given context, the word "pase" is likely a misspelling or typo of "pace" or "pass" which could indicate giving permission or allowing someone to proceed. Therefore, "go ahead" is the correct answer as it accurately reflects the meaning and usage of the phrase.
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7.
No tengo ninguna idea
Explanation The given phrase "No tengo ninguna idea" is in Spanish and it translates to "I have no idea" in English. Therefore, the correct answer is "I have no idea".
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8.
Estoy cansado
Explanation The correct answer is "I'm tired, I'm sick, sick." This is because the phrase "Estoy cansado" translates to "I'm tired" in English. Additionally, "Estoy enfermo" translates to "I'm sick" and "enfermo" on its own means "sick." Therefore, all three options accurately convey the meaning of the original phrase.
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9.
Tengo calor
Explanation The phrase "Tengo calor" in Spanish translates to "I'm hot" in English. This phrase is commonly used to express the feeling of being hot or warm.
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10.
Hablas ingles?
Explanation The correct answer is "do you speak English?", "Do you speak English?", "Do you speak English", "do you speak english". The question is asking if the person can speak English, and it can be written in various ways with different capitalization and punctuation.
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11.
No Hablo…
12.
Donde esta…
13.
Como?
Explanation The correct answer is "What, What?, what, what?" because all the given options are different ways of asking the same question. They all mean "What?" and are just variations in capitalization and punctuation.
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14.
Claro
15.
Yo se
16.
No importa
Explanation The phrase "No importa" in Spanish translates to "It doesn't matter" in English. This phrase is used to convey that something is not important or relevant in a given context.
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17.
No se preocupe
Explanation The phrase "No se preocupe" is in Spanish and translates to "Don't worry" in English. The repetition of "don't worry" in the answer indicates that the phrase is being translated from Spanish to English.
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18.
Que pasa?
Explanation The correct answer is "What's happening?", "what's happening?", "whats happening", "Whats happening". This is because all of the options are different variations of the same question, which means they all have the same meaning and are grammatically correct.
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19.
Que te pasa?
Explanation The correct answer includes various forms of the question "What's the matter?" and "What's the matter with you?" This question is commonly used to inquire about someone's well-being or to ask if something is wrong. The different variations of the question indicate that the speaker is concerned about the person's condition and wants to know if there is any issue or problem.
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20.
No me importa
Explanation The phrase "No me importa" translates to "I don't care" in English. However, the given answer "I'm bored" does not directly correlate to the translation. It seems like there may be a mistake or missing information in the question, as the provided answer does not align with the given phrase.
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