Week 6 Flashcards
Where do adjectives usually go in Spanish?
After the noun. Example: ‘El coche rojo’ (The red car).
What is an exception where adjectives go before the noun?
Quantity or inherent qualities. Example: ‘Muchos libros’ (Many books), ‘La blanca nieve’ (The white snow).
Conjugate ‘Bailar’ (to dance) for ‘yo’.
Bailo.
Conjugate ‘Escuchar’ (to listen) for ‘tú’.
Escuchas.
Conjugate ‘Caminar’ (to walk) for ‘nosotros’.
Caminamos.
How do you say ‘He works a lot’?
Él trabaja mucho.
What does ‘tener hambre’ mean?
‘To be hungry’ (Literally: to have hunger).
What does ‘tener sed’ mean?
‘To be thirsty’ (Literally: to have thirst).
What does ‘tener frío’ mean?
‘To be cold’ (Literally: to have cold).
What does ‘tener calor’ mean?
‘To be hot’ (Literally: to have heat).
What does ‘tener prisa’ mean?
‘To be in a hurry’ (Literally: to have hurry).
How do you say ‘We are hungry’?
Tenemos hambre.
How do you say ‘She is thirsty’?
Ella tiene sed.
How do you say ‘They are in a hurry’?
Ellos tienen prisa.
How do you say ‘I am cold’?
Tengo frío.