Greetings, what's your name, where are you from, farewells, alphabet, Spanish speaking countries, pleasure to meet you, cognates, tildes and accents

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What is the squiggly line above the letter "n" called?

tilde

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What is the mark called that is used to stress a vowel sound?

accent

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Where are you from? (friendly/familiar)

¿De dónde eres tú?

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delighted/enchanted--boys

encantado

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delighted/enchanted--girls

encantada

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Where is he from?

¿De dónde es él?

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Where is she from?

¿De dónde es ella?

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please

por favor

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What's her name?

¿Cómo se llama ella?

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What's his name?

¿Cómo se llama él?

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good-bye to your friends/casual

ciao

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good-bye in general/more formal

adiós

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good afternoon

buenas tardes

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What's your name? (friendly/familiar)

¿Cómo te llamas tú?

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What's your name? (respectful/formal)

¿Cómo se llama Usted?

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Where are you from? (respectful/formal)

¿De dónde es usted?

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See you soon

Hasta pronto

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equally/likewise

igualmente

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and you? (friendly/familiar)

¿Y tú?

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and you? (respectful/formal)

¿Y Usted?

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good day

buenos días

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hello

hola

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good evening

buenas noches

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see you tomorrow

hasta mañana

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the pleasure is mine

el gusto es mío

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thank you

gracias

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you're welcome

De nada

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A word in two or more languages that looks similar and usually means the same thing, but is pronounced differently is called a _____________

close cognate

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A word in two or more languages that looks exactly the same and means the same thing, but still pronounced differently is called a ___________

exact cognate

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A word in two or more languages that looks exact or similar, is pronounced differently but does not mean the same thing is called a

false cognate

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how many more letters are in the Spanish alphabet than the English alphabet?

4

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How many countries in Central America speak Spanish?

7

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How many Spanish speaking countries are in South America?

9

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How many Spanish speaking countries are in the Caribbean?

3

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What's the largest Spanish speaking country in North America?

Mexico

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What country officially speaks Spanish in Europe?

Spain

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What country near Asia has Spanish speaking people?

Philippines

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What country in Africa has Spanish as its official language?

Equatorial Guinea

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What's the biggest Spanish speaking country in South America?

Argentina

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What's the longest Spanish speaking country?

Chile

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What Spanish speaking country is a United States Territory?

Puerto Rico

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What Spanish speaking country connects Central American with South America?

Panama

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Which two Spanish speaking countries do not border an ocean?

Bolivia

Paraguay

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The Galapagos Islands are part of what Spanish speaking country?

Ecuador

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The Canary and the Balearic Islands belong to what Spanish speaking country?

Spain

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What two non-Spanish speaking countries border Spain?

Portugal

France

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Do they speak Spanish in Brazil?

NO