Week 3 Flashcards
What are the singular subject pronouns in Spanish?
Yo, tú, él, ella, usted.
What are the plural subject pronouns in Spanish?
Nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes.
Conjugate ‘SER’ for ‘vosotros’ (you all, Spain).
Sois.
How do you say ‘They are students’ (masculine/mixed group)?
Ellos son estudiantes.
How do you say ‘She is my friend’?
Ella es mi amiga.
What does ‘la’ mean before a noun?
‘The’ (for feminine nouns).
What does ‘el’ mean before a noun?
‘The’ (for masculine nouns).
Give an example of a masculine adjective.
Alto (tall).
Give an example of a feminine adjective.
Alta (tall).
How do adjectives change in Spanish?
They must match the gender and number of the noun.
What is the Spanish word for ‘big’?
Grande.
How do you say ‘The girls are friendly’?
Las chicas son amigables.
What is the difference between ‘él’ and ‘el’?
‘Él’ (with an accent) means ‘he’, ‘El’ (without accent) means ‘the’.
What does ‘Nosotros somos’ mean?
‘We are’.
How do you ask ‘What are you like?’ (informal)?
¿Cómo eres?