
Spanish Theory - Body Parts
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1.
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1 min • 1 pt
How do you say “My head hurts” In Spanish?
(a)
Answer explanation
La is the feminine article for "the", cabeza translates to "head", me is the reflexive pronoun for "myself", and duele is the third person singular form of "to hurt".
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How do you say, “ The arm is strong” in Spanish?
(a)
Answer explanation
El is the masculine article for "the", brazo stands for "arm", and fuerte translates to "strong".
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How do you say, “ She has blue eyes.” in Spanish?
(a)
Answer explanation
Ella means "she", tiene is the third person singular form of "to have", ojos translates to "eyes", and azules means "blue".
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How do you say, “ The hands have five fingers.” in Spanish?
(a)
Answer explanation
Las is the feminine article for "the", manos stands for "hands", tienen is the third person plural form of "to have", and cinco dedos means "five fingers”.
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How do you say, “ The stomach is empty.” in Spanish?
(a)
Answer explanation
El is the masculine article for "the", estómago translates to "stomach", está is the third person singular form of "to be" (in its temporary form), and vacío means "empty".
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How do you say, “My legs are long.” in Spanish?
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Answer explanation
Mis translates to "my", piernas stands for "legs", son is the third person plural form of the verb "to be", and largas means "long".
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How do you say, “The heart beats fast.” in Spanish?
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Answer explanation
El is the masculine article for "the", corazón means "heart", late is the third person singular form of "to beat", and rápido translates to "fast".
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