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What Does “Hola” Mean in English?

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Translate the Spanish Word “Adiós.”

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Which English Word Matches “Gracias” Best?

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What Does “Por Favor” Mean?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Sí”?

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Translate “No” From Spanish to English.

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What Does “Amigo” Mean?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Familia”?

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What Does “Agua” Mean in English?

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Translate “Comida.”

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What Does “Casa” Mean?

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Pick the Correct Meaning of “Perro.”

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What Does “Gato” Mean?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Uno”?

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Translate the Spanish Word “Dos.”

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What Does “Tres” Mean in English?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Rojo”?

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Translate “Azul.”

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What Does “Verde” Mean?

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What Does “Blanco” Mean in English?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Negro”?

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Translate “Buenos Días.”

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What Does “Buenas Noches” Mean?

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Translate the Word “Escuela.”

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What Does “Libro” Mean in English?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Tiempo” in Most Everyday Uses?

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Translate the Spanish Word “Baño.”

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What Does “Calle” Mean?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Señor”?

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Translate “Señora.”

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Which Word Best Translates “Mañana” in Everyday Speech?

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What Does “Hoy” Mean in English?

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Translate “Ayer.”

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What Does “Ahora” Mean?

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If Someone Says “Buenas Tardes,” What Are They Saying?

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What Is the Best Translation of “¿Cómo Estás?”

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What Does “Bien” Mean in English?

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Translate “Mal.”

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Which English Word Matches “Grande” Best?

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What Does “Pequeño” Mean?

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Translate the Word “Mucho.”

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What Does “Poco” Mean in English?

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Which Is the Correct Meaning of “Hombre”?

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Translate “Mujer.”

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What Does “Niño” Mean?

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Translate “Niña. ”

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What Is the English Meaning of “Padre”?

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Translate “Madre.”

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What Does “Hermano” Mean?

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Translate “Hermana.”

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Which Translation Fits “Hijo” Best?

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What Does “Hija” Mean in English?

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Translate “Ciudad.”

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What Does “País” Mean?

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What Is the English Meaning of “Trabajo”?

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Translate “Dinero.”

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What Does “Tienda” Mean in Most Common Use?

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Translate “Coche.”

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What Does “Autobús” Mean?

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Translate “Tren.”

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What Is the English Meaning of “Avión”?

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Translate the Word “Hotel.”

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What Does “Restaurante” Mean?

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Translate “Menú.”

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What Does “Cuenta” Most Often Mean at a Restaurant?

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Translate “Izquierda.”

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What Does “Derecha” Mean in English?

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Translate “Arriba.”

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What Does “Abajo” Mean?

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Translate “Dentro.”

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What Does “Fuera” Mean in English?

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Translate “Rápido.”

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What Does “Lento” Mean?

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Translate “Caliente.”

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What Is the English Meaning of “Frío”?

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Translate “Feliz.”

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What Does “Triste” Mean?

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Translate “Cansado.”

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What Is the English Meaning of “Hambre”?

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Translate “Sed.”

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What Does “Desayuno” Mean?

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Translate “Almuerzo.”

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What Does “Cena” Mean in English?

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Translate “Pan.”

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What Does “Leche” Mean?

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Translate “Queso.”

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What Is the English Meaning of “Carne”?

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Translate “Pollo.”

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What Does “Pescado” Mean in English?

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Translate “Verduras.”

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Thanks
2
Please
3
Hello
4
Goodbye

“Hola” is the standard Spanish greeting, used the same way English speakers say “hello” every day.
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Goodbye
2
Good morning
3
Welcome
4
Excuse me

“Adiós” is a common farewell in Spanish, most directly matching the English word “goodbye.”
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Sorry
2
Bless you
3
Cheers
4
Thank you

“Gracias” expresses gratitude and is the go-to Spanish phrase for saying “thank you” politely.
1
Please
2
Maybe
3
Tomorrow
4
Quickly

“Por favor” is used to make requests polite, functioning like the English word “please.”
1
Yes
2
Who
3
No
4
Why

“Sí” means “yes” in Spanish and is written with an accent to distinguish it from “si.”
1
Not yet
2
None of these
3
Never
4
No

Spanish “no” means “no” in English and is used for negation and refusal.
1
Brother
2
Friend
3
Neighbor
4
Teacher

“Amigo” means “friend” and is a very common noun used for male friends in Spanish.
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Family
2
Favorite
3
Farm
4
Familiar

“Familia” translates to “family,” referring to relatives or the family unit in Spanish.
1
Milk
2
Sugar
3
Water
4
Juice

“Agua” is the Spanish word for “water,” often heard in restaurants and everyday conversation.
1
Kitchen
2
Dinner
3
Food
4
Bread

“Comida” generally means “food,” and in some contexts can also refer to a meal.
1
Room
2
Table
3
House
4
Street

“Casa” translates to “house” or “home,” depending on context, and is extremely common.
1
Fish
2
Cat
3
Bird
4
Dog

“Perro” means “dog,” while “perra” can refer to a female dog in Spanish.
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Rabbit
2
Horse
3
Mouse
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Cat

“Gato” is Spanish for “cat,” and it’s one of the first animal words many learners recognize.
1
Ten
2
One
3
Two
4
First

“Uno” means “one,” used for counting, and it changes form before some nouns (un/una).
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Both
2
Two
3
Twelve
4
Second

“Dos” is the Spanish number “two,” used in counting and describing quantities.
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Thirteen
2
Third
3
Three
4
Tree

“Tres” is “three” in Spanish, a basic counting word with a clear English equivalent.
1
Black
2
Green
3
Blue
4
Red

“Rojo” means “red,” a common color word used in descriptions of objects, clothes, and flags.
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Gold
2
Blue
3
Pink
4
Purple

“Azul” translates to “blue,” and it’s widely used for describing colors in Spanish.
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Brown
2
Green
3
Gray
4
Orange

“Verde” means “green,” frequently used for nature, traffic lights, and describing items.
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White
2
Bright
3
Clear
4
Blank

“Blanco” means “white,” and it can also appear in phrases like “vino blanco” (white wine).
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Black
2
Night
3
Near
4
Dark

“Negro” translates to “black,” commonly used for color descriptions in Spanish.
1
Nice to meet you
2
Good afternoon
3
Good night
4
Good morning

“Buenos días” is a standard greeting meaning “good morning,” used from morning until around midday.
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Good evening (only)
2
Good night
3
See you later
4
Sleep well (only)

“Buenas noches” commonly means “good night” and can also function as “good evening” in context.
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Study
2
Scholar
3
School
4
Schedule

“Escuela” means “school,” and it’s the everyday word for where children and students study.
1
Book
2
Paper
3
Library
4
Letter

“Libro” translates to “book,” while “librería” is bookstore and “biblioteca” is library.
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Tide
2
Temperature
3
Ticket
4
Time

“Tiempo” often means “time,” though it can also mean “weather” depending on the sentence.
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Basement
2
Bedroom
3
Balcony
4
Bathroom

“Baño” commonly means “bathroom,” and it can also mean “bath” depending on context.
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Store
2
Car
3
Street
4
City

“Calle” is the Spanish word for “street,” often used in addresses and directions.
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Friend
2
Boss
3
Doctor
4
Mr. / Sir

“Señor” is a respectful title meaning “Mr.” or “sir,” used for adult men in Spanish.
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Sister
2
Mrs. / Ma’am
3
Aunt
4
Miss

“Señora” is a respectful title for a woman, often translated as “Mrs.” or “ma’am.”
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Yesterday
2
Tomorrow
3
Morning
4
Midnight

“Mañana” usually means “tomorrow,” though it can also mean “morning” depending on the context.
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Today
2
Now
3
Tonight
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Always

“Hoy” means “today,” used to talk about what’s happening or planned on the current day.
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Yesterday
2
Next year
3
Earlier
4
Later

“Ayer” translates to “yesterday,” referring specifically to the day before today.
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After
2
Soon
3
Now
4
Again

“Ahora” means “now,” and it’s a key word for talking about the present moment.
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Good morning
2
Good job
3
Good luck
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Good afternoon

“Buenas tardes” means “good afternoon,” commonly used from midday until evening in Spanish-speaking regions.
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Where are you?
2
How are you?
3
Who are you?
4
What do you want?

“¿Cómo estás?” is a common informal question meaning “How are you?” when speaking to someone you know.
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Better
2
Beautiful
3
Big
4
Well / Fine

“Bien” means “well” or “fine,” often used as a short answer to “¿Cómo estás?”
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Bad
2
Sick
3
Sad
4
Small

“Mal” translates to “bad” and is used to describe something wrong, unpleasant, or not going well.
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Great (only)
2
Big
3
Grandfather
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Tall (only)

“Grande” typically means “big” or “large,” and it’s used for size rather than height alone.
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Small
2
Light
3
Weak
4
Short

“Pequeño” means “small,” used for describing size, and it changes for gender as pequeño/pequeña.
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Enough
2
More
3
A lot / Much
4
Many (only)

“Mucho” means “a lot” or “much,” and it agrees in gender and number when used as an adjective.
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Small (only)
2
A little / Few
3
A pocket
4
Almost

“Poco” means “a little” or “few,” depending on whether it’s used with singular or plural nouns.
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Hero
2
Husband
3
Human
4
Man

“Hombre” means “man,” while “mujer” means “woman,” and both are very common vocabulary.
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Woman
2
Girl
3
Wife (only)
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Mother

“Mujer” translates to “woman,” and while it can mean “wife” in context, “woman” is the base meaning.
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Name
2
Neighbor
3
New
4
Boy / Child

“Niño” means “boy” or “child,” and “niña” refers to a girl, depending on gender.
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Nurse
2
Net
3
Niece
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Girl

“Niña” means “girl,” the feminine form paired with “niño,” and it’s used for children and young girls.
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Grandpa
2
Priest
3
Father
4
Parent

“Padre” commonly means “father,” though it can also mean “priest” in religious contexts.
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Maternal
2
Maid
3
Marry
4
Mother

“Madre” is the Spanish word for “mother,” used for family relationships and in many common expressions.
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Human
2
Husband
3
Herman
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Brother

“Hermano” means “brother,” while “hermana” means “sister,” both used constantly in family vocabulary.
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Aunt
2
Cousin
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Sister
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Daughter

“Hermana” translates to “sister,” referring to a female sibling in Spanish.
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Kiddo
2
Son
3
Nephew
4
Child (only)

“Hijo” usually means “son,” and “hija” means “daughter,” though “children” can be “hijos” generically.
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Daughter
2
Girl
3
Sister
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Niece

“Hija” means “daughter,” the feminine form of “hijo,” used for talking about family relationships.
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Civilization
2
Stadium
3
Citizen
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City

“Ciudad” means “city,” a core word for places and geography in Spanish.
1
Country
2
Town
3
Peace
4
People

“País” translates to “country,” and it’s used when talking about nations, travel, and nationality.
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Travel
2
Workshop
3
Trouble
4
Work / Job

“Trabajo” means “work” or “job,” commonly used for employment and tasks in everyday Spanish.
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Dinner
2
Money
3
Debt
4
Donation

“Dinero” is the Spanish word for “money,” often heard in shopping, banking, and casual conversation.
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Store / Shop
2
Stairs
3
Tent
4
Station

“Tienda” usually means “store” or “shop,” although it can mean “tent” in some contexts.
1
Coach
2
Car
3
Cabin
4
Cart

“Coche” means “car” in many Spanish-speaking places, while “carro” is also common regionally.
1
Taxi
2
Auto
3
Bus
4
Train

“Autobús” translates to “bus,” a straightforward transportation word used in cities and travel.
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Track
2
Trip
3
Train
4
Tram

“Tren” means “train,” and it’s used for rail travel in Spanish-speaking countries.
1
Airport
2
Cloud
3
Airplane
4
Pilot

“Avión” means “airplane,” and it’s written with an accent to show the correct stress.
1
Hotel
2
Hospital
3
House
4
Host

“Hotel” is a shared word between Spanish and English, referring to a place travelers stay overnight.
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Reservation
2
Restaurant
3
Restroom
4
Receipt

“Restaurante” means “restaurant,” and it’s a familiar cognate that’s easy for English speakers to recognize.
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Menu
2
Money
3
Minute
4
Meaning

“Menú” means “menu,” and the accent marks stress, especially in writing on signs and lists.
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Bill / Check
2
Account (only)
3
Tip
4
Count

In dining contexts, “la cuenta” means the bill, even though it relates to “account” and “count.”
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Straight
2
Behind
3
Right
4
Left

“Izquierda” means “left,” commonly used in directions, like turning left at an intersection.
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Right
2
Direct
3
Correct (only)
4
Straight

“Derecha” means “right” as a direction, and it’s frequently paired with “izquierda” in navigation.
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Around
2
Open
3
Up / Above
4
Under

“Arriba” means “up” or “above,” used in directions and phrases like “¡Arriba!” to encourage energy.
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About
2
Across
3
Understood
4
Down / Below

“Abajo” means “down” or “below,” often used in location descriptions and movement directions.
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Between
2
Under
3
Inside
4
Before

“Dentro” means “inside,” referring to being within something, like a building, room, or container.
1
Fire
2
Future
3
Far
4
Outside

“Fuera” generally means “outside,” and it can also appear in phrases meaning “out!” or “get out!”
1
Right
2
Ready
3
Fast / Quick
4
Rare

“Rápido” means “fast” or “quick,” and it has an accent to indicate the stressed syllable.
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Light
2
Late
3
Long
4
Slow

“Lento” translates to “slow,” used for speed, movement, music tempo, or describing pace.
1
Cold
2
Spicy (only)
3
Warm (only)
4
Hot

“Caliente” means “hot,” often about temperature, while “picante” is the usual word for spicy.
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Fresh
2
Frost
3
Cold
4
Free

“Frío” means “cold,” and the accent helps show pronunciation, especially in careful writing.
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Happy
2
Lucky
3
Fine
4
Friendly

“Feliz” means “happy,” commonly used in greetings like “Feliz cumpleaños” for “Happy birthday.”
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Sad
2
Tired
3
Shy
4
Sick

“Triste” translates to “sad,” describing an unhappy emotional state in simple everyday Spanish.
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Angry
2
Cancelled
3
Tired
4
Hungry

“Cansado” means “tired,” and it changes for gender as cansado (male) and cansada (female).
1
Ham
2
Humble
3
Hunger
4
Hurry

“Hambre” means “hunger,” and the common phrase “tengo hambre” means “I’m hungry.”
1
Thirst
2
Sweat
3
Salt
4
Said

“Sed” means “thirst,” and “tengo sed” is the standard way to say “I’m thirsty.”
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Snack
2
Dessert
3
Breakfast
4
Dinner

“Desayuno” means “breakfast,” the first meal of the day in Spanish-speaking cultures.
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Appetizer
2
Dinner
3
Lunch
4
Afternoon

“Almuerzo” usually means “lunch,” though meal timing can vary by country and region.
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Dinner
2
Snack
3
Kitchen
4
Supper party

“Cena” means “dinner,” the evening meal, and it’s commonly paired with “desayuno” and “almuerzo.”
1
Butter
2
Bread
3
Pie
4
Pancake

“Pan” is Spanish for “bread,” a basic food word that appears in many everyday phrases.
1
Liquor
2
Lettuce
3
Milk
4
Lemon

“Leche” means “milk,” commonly used in coffee orders and everyday grocery vocabulary.
1
Quiche
2
Question
3
Cheese
4
Sauce

“Queso” means “cheese,” a very common food word, especially recognizable on menus.
1
Corn
2
Meat
3
Carrot
4
Candy

“Carne” translates to “meat,” used broadly for beef, pork, and meat dishes in general.
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Pork
2
Fish
3
Turkey
4
Chicken

“Pollo” means “chicken,” and it’s a frequent menu word for grilled, roasted, or stewed dishes.
1
Fisherman
2
Fishing
3
Fish
4
Seafood soup

“Pescado” means “fish” as food, while “pez” usually means a fish that’s alive.
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Desserts
2
Vegetables
3
Verbs
4
Drinks

“Verduras” means “vegetables,” and it’s related to “verde” (green), hinting at healthy greens.
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