Spanish Test

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The six verb endings for present tense "-AR" verbs are ___

0, as, a, amos, áis, and an.

In Spanish, the present tense form of a verb can be translated into English in __ ways

3

What time the school day end in spanish speaking countries

A la una de la tarde

__ is the fancy linguistic term that signifies changing the infinitive to a useable form for speaking and writing.

Conjugation

Hard

Difícil

Fun

Divertida

In which Spanish-speaking country do students sometimes call teachers by their first names

Espana

What is the Latin name for Spain

Hispania

Which foreign is considered vital to success

Ingles

Chemistry

Química

Health

Salud

Six romance languages

Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, Rumanian, and Romansch

Why are they called romance languages

They all come from the language of ancient Rome, Latin

Which two roman emperors came from present Spain

Trajan & Hadrian

Tu y tus amigos tocan la guitarra

Uds.

Ud.

a

ella

a

él

a

nosotros / nosotras

amos

Uds.

an

ellas

an

ellos

an

as

Subject pronouns are often used for ____

clarification or emphasis.

Spanish was not apart of the Roman Empire

false

The Roman calendar used to begin with the month of April

false

Easy

fácil

July

julio

June

junio

March

marzo

What does the Latin root "novem-" mean in Spanish

nueve

yo

o

Which city in Spain is very representative of ancient Roman architecture and engineering, mainly due to the Aqueduct there

segovia

2nd

segunda

September

septiembre

Draw three symbols in Mayan numbering & specify each.

shell = 0, dot = 1, and line = 5

You can often write the present tense form of a Spanish verb without a ____

subject pronoun

7th

séptima

More than 50% of the words in the English language are directly derived from Latin and Greek

true

The maya lived in what is now southern Mexico and Central America

true

In Spain, use ____ when speaking to two or more people you call tu individually. Use ___ when talking to two or more people you call usted individually.

vosotros, uds.

vosotros / vosotras

áis


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