LT: Lesson 10 Flashcards

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How do you say “to ventilate” and “to separate” in Spanish?

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Ventilar - To ventilate, Separar - To separate.

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How do you say “to know” in Spanish and what is the connection with Homo sapien?

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Saber - To know, connected to Homo sapien (wise creature).

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How do you say “to come” and how does it relate to convenient?

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Venir - To come, convenient means “with coming”.

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How do you say “I want”, “I owe”, “I try” in Spanish?

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Quiero - I want, Debo - I owe, Intento - I try.

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What is the rule for verbs ending in -ar -er -ir in Spanish?

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All verbs in the “to” form end in r. Examples: Simular - to simulate, Saber - to know, Venir - to come.

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How do you convert verbs from the “to” form to the “I” form in Spanish (Example: to intent -> I intent)?

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Remove -ar -er -ir and add -o. Example: Intentar - to try, Intento - I try.

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How do you say “I donate” and “I don’t donate” in Spanish?

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Dono - I donate, No dono - I don’t donate.

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What is the Spanish word for “to create” and “I create”?

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Crear - To create, Creo - I create.

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How do you say “to eat” and “I eat” in Spanish?

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Comer - To eat, Como - I eat.

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How do you say “I’m going to eat late” and “I’m going to eat tomorrow” in Spanish?

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Voy a comer tarde - I’m going to eat late, Voy a comer mañana - I’m going to eat tomorrow.

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What is the Spanish word for “late” and “tomorrow” and how do you use them in sentences?

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Tarde - Late, Mañana - Tomorrow. Examples: Voy a comer tarde, Voy a comer mañana.

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How do you say “I eat tomorrow” and “I’m eating with Pablo tomorrow” in Spanish?

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Como mañana - I eat tomorrow, Como con Pablo mañana - I’m eating with Pablo tomorrow.

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What is the Spanish word for “to confirm” and how do you say “I’m eating with Pablo tomorrow”?

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Confirmar - To confirm, Como con Pablo mañana - I’m eating with Pablo tomorrow.

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How do you say “to organize” and “I organize” in Spanish?

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Organizar - To organize, Organizo - I organize.

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What is the Spanish word for “to have” and how do you say “I want to have it”?

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Tener - To have, Quiero tenerlo - I want to have it.

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How do you say “I’m going to have it late” and “I’m going to have it later” in Spanish?

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Voy a tenerlo tarde - I’m going to have it late, Voy a tenerlo más tarde - I’m going to have it later.

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How do you say “contain”, “obtain”, “sustain” in Spanish?

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Contener - Contain, Obtener - Obtain, Sostener - Sustain.

18
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What is the Spanish word for “to entertain” and “between”?

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Entretener - To entertain, Entre - Between.

19
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How do you say “I have” in Spanish and what is unique about it?

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Tengo - I have, it is irregular like Venir which becomes Vengo.

20
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How do you say “I’m coming tomorrow” in Spanish?

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Vengo mañana - I’m coming tomorrow.