Miscellaneous (not lyrics) Spanish <-> English Translations

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  1. VivaPalestina's Avatar

    VivaPalestina said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by VivaPalestina View Post
    La familia de Felipe es grande. Su madre se llama Sofia y su padre Juan Carlos. Felipe tiene dos hermanas; Elena y Cristina. El marido de Elena se llama Jaime. Elena y Jaime tienen dos hijos. Su hijo mayo se llama Froilan y su hija pequena Victoria.

    Cristina tambien esta casada. Cristina es la mujer de Inaki. Inaki y Cristina tienen tres hijos. Su hijo mayor se llama Juan, el segundo Pablo y el pequeno Miguel. Froilan y Juan son nietos de Sofia y Juan Carlos, asi que Sofia y Juan Carlos son los abuelos de Froilan y Juan. Felipe quiere mucho a sus sobrinos, los hijos de Elena y Cristina. Ademas, Felipe es el tio favorito de Frolian y Juan.
    Guess who's back? Help por favor?

    1. Froilan es --- del rey.
    2. La infanta Elena es la infante? de Jaime.
    3. Froilan y Juan son nietos
    4. Cristina es la mujer de Inaki
    5. El rey es --- de Froilan y Juan.
    6. La reina Sofia es madre de Cristina y Elena.
    7. Juan, el hijo de Cristina e Inaki, es sobrino de Elena.
    8. Cristine e Inaki son mujer y marido
    9. El principe Felipe es hermano de Cristina y tio de Froilan y Juan.
    10. Los reyes de Espana son --- de Froilan y Juan

    What does del rey/el rey mean?
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    xiurell said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by VivaPalestina View Post
    Guess who's back? Help por favor?

    1. Froilan es nieto del rey.
    2. La infanta Elena es la ex-mujer de Jaime.
    3. Froilan y Juan son primos
    4. Cristina es la mujer de Inaki
    5. El rey es el abuelo de Froilan y Juan.
    6. La reina Sofia es madre de Cristina y Elena.
    7. Juan, el hijo de Cristina e Inaki, es sobrino de Elena.
    8. Cristine e Inaki son mujer y marido
    9. El principe Felipe es hermano de Cristina y tio de Froilan y Juan.
    10. Los reyes de Espana son abuelos de Froilan y Juan

    What does del rey/el rey mean?
    del rey (of the king)/ el rey (the king)
  3. VivaPalestina's Avatar

    VivaPalestina said:

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    Wait...Elenor left Jaime??
  4. Erito said:

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    ok viva the next test is ready but are you ready? the plural form of nouns I will post it later it's just an advice to you to be ready
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    dragonfly93 said:

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    Viva: something about your test at the top...

    Radio is feminine, I think... Isn't it "la radio"? (Natives plz verify this )

    I know there are some words whose gender varies with the dialect (piyama is an example... You can say both "el piyama" and "la piyama", depending on your country of origin).
    Minä olen horjunut, epäilen enemmän kuin ennen
    Mutta halusit ihmisen, sen viat, sen heikkouden
  6. Erito said:

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    well as far as I know the same happens with radio, I've heard people saying el radio and la radio also with tv, el televisor and la television, el refrigerador, la refrigeradora and so on.
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    Zahra2008 said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonfly93 View Post
    Viva: something about your test at the top...

    Radio is feminine, I think... Isn't it "la radio"? (Natives plz verify this )

    I know there are some words whose gender varies with the dialect (piyama is an example... You can say both "el piyama" and "la piyama", depending on your country of origin).
    it is pijama
    the first love is gone ... am waiting for the last one!!
  8. Erito said:

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    Ok before you take the test you should remember this about the plural form of nouns.

    If a noun ends in a vowel, make it plural by adding -s.

    libro: libros
    (libro + s)
    pluma: plumas
    (pluma + s)
    The definite articles (el, la) also change in the plural form. They become "los" and "las."

    el libro: los libros

    la pluma: las plumas
    If a noun ends in a consonant, make it plural by adding -es.

    el borrador: los borradores
    (borrador + es)
    la universidad: las universidades
    (universidad + es)
    If a noun ends in -ión, add -es and drop the written accent.

    la conversación: las conversaciones

    la sección: las secciones
    If a noun ends in -z, add -es and change the z to c.

    el lápiz: los lápices

    la voz: las voces
    When the plural refers to two or more nouns of different genders, the masculine plural is used.

    2 perros + 6 perras = 8 perros (not perras)
    1 gato + 8 gatas = 9 gatos (not gatas)
    A few nouns are "compound nouns," that is, they are formed by combining two words into one.

    (Example: abre + latas = abrelatas / open + cans = can opener)
    These compound nouns are always masculine, and the plural is formed by changing the "el" to "los."

    el abrelatas
    los abrelatas

    el paraguas
    los paraguas
  9. Erito said:

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    and now the test VIVA I HOPE YOU ARE READY

    Choose the correct plural form.

    1. el libro

    los libroes
    los libros

    2. el lápiz

    los lápices
    los lápizes

    3. la universidad

    las universidads
    las universidades

    4. la secretaria

    la secretarias
    las secretarias

    5. el mapa

    el mapas
    los mapas

    6. la conversación

    las conversaciones
    las conversaciónes

    7. la habitación

    las habitaciónes
    las habitaciones

    True or false?

    8. If a noun ends in -o, make it plural by adding -s.


    true
    false

    9. If a noun ends in -ión, make it plural by simply adding -es.

    true
    false

    10. If a noun ends in -a, make it plural by adding -s.

    true
    false

    11. If a noun ends in -ión, make it plural by adding -es and dropping the written accent.

    true
    false

    12. To form the plural of nouns that end in a vowel, add -s.

    true
    false

    13. If a noun ends in a consonant, make it plural by adding -es.

    true
    false

    14. If a noun ends in -z, make it plural by changing the z to c, and adding -es.

    true
    false
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    VivaPalestina said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post
    and now the test VIVA I HOPE YOU ARE READY
    Always

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post

    1. el libro

    los libroes
    los libros
    los libros

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post

    2. el lápiz

    los lápices
    los lápizes
    los lápices

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post

    3. la universidad

    las universidads
    las universidades
    las universidades?

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post


    4. la secretaria

    la secretarias
    las secretarias
    las secretarias

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post


    5. el mapa

    el mapas
    los mapas
    los mapas

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post


    6. la conversación

    las conversaciones
    las conversaciónes
    las conversaciones

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post

    7. la habitación

    las habitaciónes
    las habitaciones
    las habitaciones

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post

    True or false?

    8. If a noun ends in -o, make it plural by adding -s.


    true
    false
    true!

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    9. If a noun ends in -ión, make it plural by simply adding -es.

    true
    false
    false! you have to take away the accent too

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    10. If a noun ends in -a, make it plural by adding -s.

    true
    false
    True

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    11. If a noun ends in -ión, make it plural by adding -es and dropping the written accent.

    true
    false
    siii true

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    12. To form the plural of nouns that end in a vowel, add -s.

    true
    false
    True!

    Quote Originally Posted by Erito View Post


    13. If a noun ends in a consonant, make it plural by adding -es.

    true
    false
    true!

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    14. If a noun ends in -z, make it plural by changing the z to c, and adding -es.

    true
    false
    True!
    Citlalli told me I cannot say nosotros somos pezs rojos, and jaaa it was on my facebook dont ask
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    citlalli said:

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    Nice progress Viva!! Keep it up Erito
    “If cats looked like frogs we'd realize what nasty, cruel little bastards they are. Style. That's what people remember.” ― Terry Pratchett.
  12. rizzymunchy said:

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    all these tests lol are teaching me stuff so yes carry on
  13. LoOlya's Avatar

    LoOlya said:

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    Hey guys!!
    How to say "You're so sweet just as always!"
    Syria ♥
    لّا إِلَهَ إِلاَّ أَنتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِينَ
    Suriyeli damarımda Türk kanı akıyor.
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    VivaPalestina said:

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    Looool guess Ahmed is not the only one hiding behind the sidelines then

    Thank you guys for your help
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    VivaPalestina said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoOlya View Post
    Hey guys!!
    How to say "You're so sweet just as always!"
    You are = Tu eres
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    LoOlya said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by VivaPalestina View Post
    You are = Tu eres
    Hey ya espaniiye sho mshan ba2i el jumle ? what about the rest ?
    Syria ♥
    لّا إِلَهَ إِلاَّ أَنتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِينَ
    Suriyeli damarımda Türk kanı akıyor.
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    VivaPalestina said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoOlya View Post
    Hey ya espaniiye sho mshan ba2i el jumle ? what about the rest ? D
    shayfe? 3abqariyet zamani well I know sweet = dulce, so maybe tu eres dulce and always is siempre

    Ya salam the spanish will kick me for butchering their language but here's my try

    tu eres dulce como siempre
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    dragonfly93 said:

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    Good job, Viva

    I'm not sure if it's eres or estás, though, because convention dictates that it's eres, but if you're comparing to time, is it a "temporary condition" so should use estás?

    ...Never mind, it says "as always"; I believe Noor is correct here

    so is tan, although it's not really necessary
    Minä olen horjunut, epäilen enemmän kuin ennen
    Mutta halusit ihmisen, sen viat, sen heikkouden
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    VivaPalestina said:

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    Wait no...Viva got it right?!

    Jajaja lolo shayfe? A7la espaniye
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    dragonfly93 said:

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    Haha, yeah, you're progressing mahdoome!
    Minä olen horjunut, epäilen enemmän kuin ennen
    Mutta halusit ihmisen, sen viat, sen heikkouden