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Flashcards based on Spanish Unit 6 Test covering vocabulary, saber vs. conocer usage, and sentence translation.
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What is the English translation for 'El mercado de artesanía'?
Craft market
What is the English translation for 'La zona urbana'?
Urban zone
What is the English translation for 'El zoológico'?
The zoo
What is the English translation for 'El cuerpo'?
The body
What is the English translation for 'Montar a caballo'?
To ride a horse
What is the English translation for 'Navegar en canoa'?
To sail in a canoe
What is the Spanish word for 'spirit' including the article?
el espíritu
What is the Spanish word for 'Museum' including the article?
el museo
What is the Spanish word for 'Food culture' including the article?
la gastronomía
What is the Spanish verb for 'To travel'?
viajar
What is the Spanish verb for 'To try'?
probar
What is the Spanish verb for 'To cover'?
cubrir
In the sentence 'Nosotros conocemos Quito, Ecuador', why is the verb 'conocer' used?
Because it refers to a place
In the sentence 'Yo sé montar en bicicleta', why is the verb 'saber' used?
Because it precedes an infinitive or expresses 'how to' do something
In the sentence 'Ana y tú conocen a mi madre', why is the verb 'conocer' used?
Because it refers to a person (using the personal 'a')
According to sentence 7, why is 'sabéis' used in 'Vosotros sabéis dónde está México'?
Because it refers to a fact/information and follows a question word
Translate to Spanish: 'She is going to take care of my dog.'
Ella va a cuidar a mi perro.
Translate to Spanish: 'We have to visit my friend.'
Tenemos que visitar a mi amigo.
Translate to Spanish: 'I hike and swim in the summer.'
Yo hago el senderismo y nado en el verano.
Translate to Spanish: 'They are trying to collaborate.'
Ellos tratan de colaborar.
Translate to Spanish: 'You want to ski in the mountains.'
Quieres esquiar en las montañas.
Translate to Spanish: 'Rafael likes to fish a lot.'
A Rafael le gusta mucho pescar.