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PEN
boligrafos - masculine
pencil
lapiz - masculine (M)
backpack
mochila - F
folder
carpeta - F
book
libro - M
notebook
cuaderno - M
class
clase - F
paper
papel - M
table, desk
mesa - F
desk
escritorio - M
eraser
borrador - M
chair
silla - F
Monday
lunes
Tuesday
martes
Wednesday
miercoles
Thursday
jueves
Friday
viernes
Saturday
sabado
Sunday
domingo
one
uno
two
dos
three
tres
four
cuatro
five
cinco
six
seis
seven
siete
eight
ocho
nine
nueve
ten
diez
eleven
once
twelve
doce
thirteen
trece
fourteen
catorce
fifteen
quince
sixteen
dieciseis
seventeen
dieceisiete
eighteen
dieciocho
nineteen
diecinuev
twenty
veinte
amigo/a
friend
chico/a
boy/girl
director/a
principal
papa/mama
Dad/Mom
profesor/a
teacher
senor/a
Mister/Missus
gato/a
cat
I
yo
you
tu
you(all)
usted
he
el
she
ella
January
enero
February
febrero
March
marzo
April
abril
May
mayo
June
junio
July
julio
August
augosto
September
septiembre
October
octubre
November
noviembre
December
diciembre
How is the first day of the month always expressed?
el primero
What is the formula for stating in Spanish the dates?
el + (numero) + de + mes
Greeting in the morning:
Buenos dias
What is the Sp greeting in the afternoon?
Buenos tardes
What is the Sp greeting in the evening?
Buenos noches
What is the Sp greeting for anytime?
Hola!
How are you?
Como estas?
How are you(all)?
Como esta usted?
How's it going?
Que tal?
List possible response to "Como estas"?
1. Bien, gracias.
2. Bien, gracias, y tu?
3. Muy bien, gracias, y usted?
Goodbye
Adios
See you later.
Hasta luego.
See you tomorrow.
Hasta manana.
I am
yo soy.
you are
tu eres.
you (formal) are
ustedes son
He is.
el es.
She is.
Ella es.
It is.
Es.
When is "usted" used instead of "tu"
To show respect, aas when addressing adults, teachers, or people you don't know.
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