Spanish Nov01 – 2021 DAY051

Today we did Spanish! I knew a few words that you use for greeting and stuff but now I know words for other objects like oranges and rain. Onward we go to victory! or at least to the next language. 🙂 🙂 🙂 By the way today is the day after HALLOWEEN… Mwahahahahahahahahahah 😉

10 Words – By Viena:

  1. Naranja – Orange
  2. Estrella – Star
  3. Inmarcesible – Unfading
  4. Avellana – Hazelnut
  5. Oleada – Wave or surge
  6. Pardo – The color in between gray and brown
  7. Lluvia – Rain
  8. Esquirla – Splinter
  9. Sangre – Blood
  10. Azar – Chance

10 Phrases – By Viena:

  1. Bocadillo de medianoche – Midnight snack
  2.  Qué bella la luna llena y el cielo estrellado. – How beautiful the full moon and the starry sky. 
  3.  Esta flor tiene un aroma muy dulce. – This flower has a very sweet smell
  4. Tengo mucha sed. – I’m very thirsty.
  5. El tiempo lo cura todo – Time heals everything
  6.  Camarón que se duerme se lo lleva la corriente – If you snooze, you lose.
  7. Ponerse las pilas – Wake up!
  8. Tener mala leche – To have bad milk
  9. Estar loco como una cabra – Literal meaning: To be as crazy as a goat
  10. Hasta pronto amigo – See you soon, friend
Day of the dead

Spanish (history) Facts:

  • Espanol (Spanish) is also known as Castellano because Spanish origins come from the language of Castile, in spain.
  • Spanish is spoken by 559 million people.
  •  There are 21 countries that have Spanish as the official language.
  • Mexico contains the largest population of Spanish speakers.
  • Latin is the first biggest influence on Spanish but Arabic is the second biggest.
  • The word “cinco” means five in Spanish and is the only number with the same amount of letters.
  • Spanish is the second most spoken language in the U.S.A.

Ezra’s Words

One – uno
Two – dos
Three – Tres
Four – cuatro
Five – cinco
Six – seis
Seven – Siete
Eight – ocho
Nine – nueve
Ten – diez

Ezra’s Phases

How are you – cómo estás
What are you doing – Que estas haciendo
Can he come for dinner – ¿puede venir a cenar?
What is for dinner – Que hay para cenar
Race you to the tree – correrte hacia el árbol
Can i come – Puedo ir
Got to go – tengo que irme
I will be back later – Regresaré luego
Bye you guys – adios chicos
Look what i can do – Mira lo que puedo hacer

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