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Colors with objects | How to use colors with nouns to describe them? | Spanish

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How to use Colors with Nouns? To ask the colour of the object, we use the question - ¿De qué colour es? To answer it, we use the sentence- (object name) es de color (color name). The below pictures are relevant to the topic and will make you understand the concept clearly. The pictures given also contain exercises, questions with answers.

Birthday - Cumpleaños | Feliz Cumpleaños | How to ask/tell birthday | Spanish

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How to tell / ask Birthday in Spanish The picture given below tell how to ask someone's birthday and how to tell your birthday. To tell/ask birthday we sometimes use the verb 'C umplir '. Birthday song of Spanish-                Cumpleaños feliz              cumpleaños feliz              te deseamos (name)              cumpleaños feliz.

Rules of Articles - Las reglas de articulos

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Rules of Articles in Spanish There are mainly 9 rules associated with the use of articles in Spanish  The pictures below describe each rule with its examples and exceptions. Rule 1 - Noun ending with "o" is masculine Rule 2 - Noun ending with 'a' is feminine Rule 3- Noun ending with 'ma' is masculine Rule 4- Noun ending with sion, cion, tad, dad, tud, umbre are feminine Rule 5- Noun ending with 'or' are masculine Rule 6- Noun ending with ' age' is masculine Rule 7- Some words are always plural Rule 8- Some words are always plural even when they are singular Rule 9- While changing from singular to plural 'z' changes to 'c'  

Articles - Los Articulos | A, An, The - El, La, Un, Una | Spanish Articles

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                                      Articles - Los Articulos In English there are articles like a, an, the, some but in Spanish it is totally different In Spanish there are mainly 2 types of articles- definite and in definite articles In Spanish we call them as Articulo Definido and Articulo Indefinido There are some rules to be used with articles which will be posted in next post, link will be given. 1. Articulos Definido - Definite Articles : These contain El, La, Los and Las El and Los are for masculine items while La and Las are feminine Los and Las are form plural form These are used with respect to the gender and quantity of object  The below picture has these with examples. 2. Articulos Indefinido - Indefinite Articles : These contain Un, Una, Unos, Unas Un and Unos are for masculine items while Una and Unas are feminine Unos and Unas are form plur...

Tener Verb - To Have

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Verb Tener - to have Tener means ' to have '. It is used to tell what a person has. It is also used to tell time. It is also used to tell age. There are some expressions with verb tener like - tener hambre : to be hungry Its conjugation with examples is given in the picture below.

Possessive Adjectives - Los Adjectivos Possesivos

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What are Spanish Possessive Adjectives ? Los Adjectivos Possesivos The picture given below tells about the possessive adjectives the Spanish language contains. Possessive adjectives are adjectives which indicate who possesses or owns something. We don't use possessive adjectives while talking about body parts. Possessive adjectives in Spanish are modified according to the number of objects that are being referred to.  Examples of these adjectives are-- Mi   amigo peruano es guapo. - My peruvian friend is handsome.  Tu perro es mal - Your dog is bad. Sus padres son simpaticos. Your parents are nice.

Nationalities - Where are you from? in Spanish | I am from... | La Nacionalidad

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How to ask the nationality ? ¿De dónde eres tu? To ask the country which the person belongs to, we use the question - ¿De dónde eres tu? To tell from where are you or basically to answer the question, we use the statement - Yo soy de (country name) The picture below is recommended to see and read to get a better understanding with some country name in spanish. The photo given contains the names of some countries in spanish. 

To ask the for the price - Pedir el precio | How much does it costs ?

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How to ask price of an object ? In Spanish, to ask the price of an object, we use the verb 'Costar' or 'Valer'. While asking or telling the cost, these verbs conjugate to their third form which is form third person and it ultimately conjugates to 'cuesta' and ' vale '. To ask the cost, we use the question - ¿Cuanto cuesta/vale _____? The 2 verbs told are modified with respect to the number of objects that are being referred. Below are the pictures of notes with exercises that you must see ----                    

Maths - Los Matematicas | Calculations | How to use Maths in Spanish ?

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Maths- Los Matematicas How to use Maths in Spanish? Add means 'más'  Subtract means 'menos'  Multiply means 'por' Divide means 'entre'  el cuadrado de  — the square of el cubo de  — the cube of ecuación  — equation quebrado, fracción  — fraction raíz cuadrada  — square root raíz cúbica  — cube root Example -   ¿ Cuánto es cinco menos dos? - How much is five minus two?                     Son tres. - They are three.  Below are pictures relevant to the topic with exercises-

Adjectives in Spanish - Los Adjectivos | How to use adjectives?

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Adjectives How to use adjectives in Spanish ? Adjectives are used to describe an object and add spice to the language Adjectives are used to describe a person or objects, places etc. Mostly adjectives are placed after the noun it describes in Spanish Adjectives are modified with respect to the gender and number in most cases For male 'o' is added at end and for female 'a' is added at end mostly Some adjectives end with ' e' or ' ista ' like, grande-big and autista-autistic Below is a list of common adjectives-

Family Vocabulary - La Familia

                 How to call family members in Spanish ? In most cases for male we use 'o' at end and 'a' for female, like for brother and sister.       English           ---            Spanish Mother Madre / Mamá Father Padre / Papá Brother Hermano Sister Hermana Baby Bebé Son Hijo Daughter Hija Grandmother Abuela Grandfather Abuelo Aunt Uncle                Tía Tío

Singular - Plural in Spanish | How to form Singular or Plural

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                 How to Form Singular or Plural in Spanish ? 1.       If the word ends with a vowel then add 's' at the end to make it plural.            Example- chico = chicos 2.        If the word ends with a consonant then add 'es' at the end to make it plural.            Example- hotel-hoteles 3.       To make a word singular remove the 's' or 'es' from the end following the given rules 

Professions - las Profesiones

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The Professions List Las Profesiones

Weather / Climate Vocabulary - El Clima

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                                Climate Vocabulary - El Clima It is raining Está lloviendo It is cloudy Está nublado It is foggy Hay neblina There is a breeze Hay una brisa It is windy Hay viento It is very windy Hay mucho viento It is sunny Hay sol It is cold Hay frio / Hace frio It is cool Hay fresco / Hace fresco It is warm Hay calor / Hace calor It is hot Hay calor / Hace calor It is humid Esta húmido The sky is clear El cielo esta despajado Storm Tormenta Hail Granizo Temperature Temperatura Snow Nieve Rain Lluvia Light rain / drizzle Llovizno Heavy rain / rainstorm Un aguacero Wind Viento Tornado Tornado Hurricane Huracán Bad weather Mal tiempo Good weather Buen tiempo Thunder Un trueno Lightning flash Relámpago Ray of lightning Un rayo Flood Inundación Frost Escarcha Dew El sereno

Transportation Vocabulary - Transporte / Vehiculos - Vehicles

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Vehículos / transporte - Vehicles/ Transport Airplane Avión Train Tren Car Auto / coche / carro Bus Autobús Taxi Taxi Truck Camión Motorcycle Motocicleta / moto Bicycle Bicicleta Boat Bote Helicopter Helicóptero Ambulance Ambulancia Ship Barco Sailboat Vela School bus Autobús escolar Rocket Cohete   

Body Parts - Partes del Cuerpo

                          Body Parts -  Partes del Cuerpo Head Cabeza Hair Pelo Face Cara Eye Ojo Nose Nariz Mouth Boca Lip Labio Tongue Lengua Tooth Diente Ear Oreja Neck Cuello Shoulder Hombro Arm Brazo Elbow Codo Wrist Muñeca Hand Mano Finger Dedo Thumb Pulgar Chest Pecho Back Espalda Hip Cadera Leg Pierna Knee Rodilla Ankle Tobillo Foot Pie Toe Dedo del pie