Spanish 1- Asking And Giving Names

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1. She is spanish is ___________.

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The correct answer is "Ella" because it is the Spanish word for "she".

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This quiz titled 'Spanish 1- Asking and Giving Names' assesses basic Spanish language skills, focusing on how to ask and give names both formally and informally. It covers... see moreessential expressions like 'Como te llamas? ' and 'Como se llama usted? ', and introduces personal pronouns 'El' and 'Ella'. Ideal for beginners learning Spanish. see less

2. How do you say this in Spanish? What's your name? (Formal)

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The correct answer is "Como se llama usted?" This is the formal way to ask someone's name in Spanish. "Como le usted?" and "Como de la llama?" are incorrect because they use incorrect grammar and do not properly ask for someone's name.

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3. This is how you say "my name is Diego" in spanish. Me llamo Diego.

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The given answer is true because "Me llamo Diego" is the correct translation of "my name is Diego" in Spanish.

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4. How do you say this in Spanish? What's your name? (Informal)

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The correct answer is "Como te llamas?" This is the most appropriate translation for "What's your name?" in an informal context. "Como te gusta?" means "How do you like it?" and "Como se llama el?" means "What's his name?"

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5. He in spanish is _________.

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In Spanish, "he" is translated as "el".

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6. How do you say: Who is he/she?

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The correct answer is "Quien es el/ella?" This is the correct translation for "Who is he/she?" in Spanish. The other options provided in the question are grammatically incorrect or do not make sense in this context.

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7. What does this mean? El/Ella es Manuel/Susana

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The given statement "El/Ella es Manuel/Susana" translates to "He/She is Manuel/Susana" in English. This means that the person being referred to is either named Manuel or Susana, depending on the gender indicated by "El" or "Ella".

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8. How do you say: What is his/ her name?

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The correct answer is "Como se llama el/ella?" This is the correct way to ask "What is his/her name?" in Spanish. The phrase "Como se llama" translates to "What is called" or "What is their name" in English. The use of "el/ella" indicates that the question is asking for a specific person's name.

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9. How do you say "I am Jose" in spanish?

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The correct answer is "Soy Jose" because in Spanish, the verb "ser" is used to express identity or characteristics. In this case, "soy" is the first person singular form of the verb "ser" which means "I am." Therefore, "Soy Jose" translates to "I am Jose" in English.

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She is spanish is ___________.
How do you say this in Spanish? What's your name? (Formal)
This is how you say "my name is Diego" in spanish. ...
How do you say this in Spanish? What's your name? (Informal)
He in spanish is _________.
How do you say: Who is he/she?
What does this mean? El/Ella es Manuel/Susana
How do you say: What is his/ her name?
How do you say "I am Jose" in spanish?
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