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What is the most used word in Spanish?
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De
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El
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La
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En
Explanation
The word "de," meaning "of" is the most widely used word in Spanish.
What is a "pentavocale?
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A word in Spanish containing all five vowels
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A type of song
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The fifth spot in a line
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A slip of the tongue
Explanation
Pentavocale is a word in Spanish containing all five vowels (example: murcielago (bat)). There are between 300-400 pentavocales in Spanish.
From what language does the word "carpet" derive?
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Arabic
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Latin
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Greek
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Italian
Explanation
Spanish has many words that derive from Arabic, dating back to when the Arabs ruled the Iberian Peninsula. "Alfombra," meaning carpet, is one of them.
What is the only country in Africa to speak Spanish?
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Equatorial Guinea
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Gabon
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Cameroon
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Namibia
Explanation
Although it is Africa's only Spanish-speaking country, Equatorial Guinea was originally colonized by the Portuguese.
What country has the most Spanish speakers?
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Mexico
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United States
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Spain
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Argentina
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Mexico has the most Spanish speakers in the world, although the United States is expected to exceed Mexico within 50 years.
What does "ojala" mean?
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To hope or wish
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To care
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To believe
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To trust
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Ojala means to hope/wish. It derives from the Arabic phrase "wa she Allah," meaning if God wills.
What two letters sound the same in Spanish and are often used interchangeably?
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B and V
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S and C
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N and Ñ
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D and T
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Although in English you can differentiate B and V, in Spanish, you can't. They sound the same, like a "B" where your lips don't touch.
From what language does the Spanish word for "soccer" derive?
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English
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Latin
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Portuguese
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French
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The Spanish word for soccer is "futbol,” deriving directly from the English word, "football.”
“Te amo" and "te quiero" both mean "I love you.” But what's the difference?
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“Te amo” is used for lovers and “te quiero” for friends
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“Te amo” is for pets and “te quiero” for lovers
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“Te amo” is for lovers and “te quiero” is for food
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“Te amo” is for dogs and “te quiero” is for cats
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“Te amo" means I love you, and "te quiero" means I want you. Te amo is used solely in a romantic setting or direct family and te quiero for friends.
Gustar" is the verb used to mean "like.” But what's its literal meaning in English?
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“Pleasing to me”
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“Like”
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“Want”
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“Need”
Explanation
When you say you like something in Spanish, you're actually saying that you're pleased by it. There's no direct word for like in Spanish.
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