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Spanish flash cards 1

front 1

I speak english very well

(I speak much English)

back 1

Hablo mucho inglés

front 2

much, a lot

back 2

mucho, mucha

front 3

and English?

(and the English)

back 3

¿Y el inglés?

front 4

Spanish language

back 4

el español

front 5

English language

back 5

el inglés

front 6

Do you speak Spanish?

back 6

¿hablas español?

front 7

a little

back 7

un poco

front 8

Yes, but only a little

back 8

Sí, pero solo un poquito

front 9

I speak English very well

back 9

Hablo mucho inglés

front 10

Do you speak French?

(you speak French)

back 10

¿Hablas francés?

front 11

How did you learn to speak Spanish?

(how you learn to talk Spanish)

back 11

¿Cómo aprendiste a hablar español?

front 12

with an app

back 12

con una aplicación

front 13

at the school

back 13

en la escuela

front 14

I am Mexican

back 14

Soy mexicano (mexicana)

front 15

Hi. What’s up?

(Hi. What wave)

back 15

Hola. ¿qué onda?

front 16

Where are you from?

(of where you are)

back 16

¿de dónde eres?

front 17

English words ending in “al” are latin, same words in Spanish

normal, metal, colonial, festival, verbal, total, dental, personal, annual, ideal, cultural…

back 17

AL words - stress the last syllable

nohr*MAHL
meh*TAHL
ē*deh*AHL
dehn*TAHL

front 18

He is, she is, it is

back 18

es

if you know the subject, can drop he/she/it

ex: es normal, es natural, no es normal

front 19

-ant/-ent words become -ante/-ente

different > differente

important > importante

back 19

stress the 2nd to last syllable

dehf*fehr*EHN*teh

ēm*pohr*TAHN*teh

front 20

“al” words and “ant/ent” words that can have “ly”

added, add -mente in spanish

constantly > constantemente
really > realmente
legally > legalmente

back 20

stress the 2nd syllable

kohn*STAHN*teh*mehn*teh
reh*AHL*mehn*teh

front 21

-ible/-able words are the same

possible
probable
flexible

back 21

stress 2nd syllable from the end

pohs*SĒ*bleh

front 22

I’m glad

(myself I happy)

back 22

¡me alegro!