

Basic Spanish Language Review Flashcard
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World Languages
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9th Grade
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Easy
Diana Arzac
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the Spanish word for "hello"?
Back
Hola
Answer explanation
The Spanish word for 'hello' is 'Hola'. The other options mean 'goodbye' (Adiós), 'thank you' (Gracias), and 'please' (Por favor), which are not translations for 'hello'.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you say "goodbye" in Spanish?
Back
Adiós
Answer explanation
In Spanish, "goodbye" is translated as "adiós." The other options mean "hello" (Hola), "thank you" (Gracias), and "please" (Por favor), which are not correct for saying goodbye.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Translate the number "five" into Spanish.
Back
Cinco
Answer explanation
The Spanish word for "five" is "cinco." The other options translate to "four" (cuatro), "six" (seis), and "seven" (siete), making "cinco" the correct choice.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the Spanish word for "family"?
Back
Familia
Answer explanation
The Spanish word for 'family' is 'familia'. The other options, 'amigo' means 'friend', 'escuela' means 'school', and 'casa' means 'house', making 'familia' the correct choice.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is the correct translation for "I have" in Spanish?
Back
Tengo
Answer explanation
The correct translation for "I have" in Spanish is "Tengo". The other options are forms of the verb "tener" that correspond to different subjects: "tienes" (you have), "tiene" (he/she/it has), and "tienen" (they have).
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the Spanish word for "happy"?
Back
Feliz
Answer explanation
The Spanish word for "happy" is "feliz." The other options mean "sad" (triste), "angry" (enfadado), and "tired" (cansado), which do not convey the meaning of happiness.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you say "I like" in Spanish?
Back
Me gusta
Answer explanation
In Spanish, "I like" is expressed as "Me gusta." The other options refer to different subjects: "Te gusta" (you like), "Le gusta" (he/she/you formal like), and "Nos gusta" (we like).
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