LT: Lesson 11 Flashcards

1
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How do you say “to tolerate” in Spanish?

A

Tolerar.

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How do you say “I tolerate” and what is important about the accent?

A

Tolero - The accent is on the penultimate syllable.

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3
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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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What is significant about the verb endings in Spanish? (What are the endings of spanish verbs)

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Verbs end in -ar, -er, -ir. Example: Tolerar - To tolerate, Comer - To eat.

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5
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What is the biggest group of verbs in Spanish and give an example?

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-ar verbs are the largest group. Example: Eliminar - To eliminate.

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6
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How do you say “I eliminate” and “he/she/you (formal) eliminates” in Spanish?

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Elimino - I eliminate, Elimina - He/She/You (formal) eliminates.

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7
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How do you say “to last” and “it lasts a long time” in Spanish?

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Durar - To last, Dura mucho - It lasts a long time.

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8
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What is the Spanish word for “exaggeration” and “to exaggerate”?

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Exageración - Exaggeration, Exagerar - To exaggerate.

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9
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How do you say “I exaggerate” and “he/she/you (formal) exaggerates” in Spanish?

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Exagero - I exaggerate, Exagera - He/She/You (formal) exaggerates.

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10
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What is the Spanish word for “to chew” and “I chew”?

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Masticar - To chew, Mastico - I chew.

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11
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How do you say “collaboration” and “to collaborate” in Spanish?

A

Colaboración - Collaboration, Colaborar - To collaborate.

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12
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How do you say “I collaborate”, “he/she/you (formal) collaborates”, and “they/you (plural) collaborate” in Spanish?

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Colaboro - I collaborate, Colabora - He/She/You (formal) collaborates, Colaboran - They/You (plural) collaborate.

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13
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What is the Spanish word for “to speak” and “I speak”?

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Hablar - To speak, Hablo - I speak.

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14
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How do you say “they’re not speaking with Pablo” in Spanish?

A

No hablan con Pablo.

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15
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How do you say “I want to speak” and “I’m going to speak” in Spanish?

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Quiero hablar - I want to speak, Voy a hablar - I’m going to speak.

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16
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What is the Spanish word for “you (informal) speak”?

17
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What is the rule for indirect object pronouns (te, me, lo, los, la, las) in Spanish?

A

They come before the changed verb. Example: Lo quiero - I want it, Quiero verlo or Lo quiero ver - I want to see it.

18
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What is the Spanish word for “to see” and how do you say “I want to see it”?

A

Ver - To see, Quiero verlo or Lo quiero ver - I want to see it.

19
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How do you say “it’s important to speak about it” in Spanish?

A

Es importante hablarlo.

20
Q

What is the Spanish word for “I must” or “I owe” and how do you say “I must invite him”?

A

Debo - I must or I owe, Debo invitarlo or Lo debo invitar - I must invite him.