Learning Spanish 101 with @sgnsteems - Lesson 3
Have you ever thought about learning Spanish but never have? Now is your chance to learn some basic Spanish!
¡Hola amigo! ¿Cómo estás?
I have started showing you words in Spanish. Bear in mind, sometimes depending on the country, some words may change. I am from Spain, and these are the words I use in Spain. In some other countries that speak spanish, they may say it differently. Also, please note I am not a teacher, so do not have "lesson plans" laying around nor am I getting this from any site. All you find on my posts are words which I think are important or which you may find interesting. Or that you want me to teach you :)
You might see my posts changing and get more format. I am trying to learn more about Markdown and make it more visible and more pleasing to the eye. If you have more formatting tips, I will gladly take them and add them to my posts :)
-I am still trying to learn to put a few pictures together not in the same line, but side by side-
Now, let's focus and learn some Spanish!
LESSON 3: FOOD/ LA COMIDA
Fruits
English | Spanish |
---|---|
banana | plátano |
apple | manzana |
strawberries | fresas |
pear | pera |
grapes | uvas |
pinneaple | piña |
orange | naranja |
peach | melocotón |
watermelon | sandía |
cantaloupe | melón |
blueberries | arándanos |
blackberries | moras |
plum | ciruela |
mango | mango |
kiwi | kiwi |
mandarines | mandarinas |
Verduras
English | Spanish |
---|---|
carrot | zanahoria |
green beans | judías verdes |
eggplant | berenjena |
celery | apio |
broccoli | brócoli |
cauliflower | coliflor |
zuchinni | calabacín |
onion | cebolla |
peppers | pimientos |
tomato | tomate |
corn | maíz |
blackberries | moras |
peas | guisantes |
spinach | espinacas |
lettuce | lechuga |
garlic | ajo |
radish | rábano |
Gracias to everyone for following Spanish 101 in @sgnsteem's class.
All pictures used are from pixabay, unless noted
This is a great idea. I shall be watching out for these!
Thank you @meesterboom! I am glad these can help you :)
We call a the pumpkin a "Kalabasa"
it figures because zucini or "Calabacin" is a member of the pumpkin family.
Yes, pumpkin is calabaza. Great observation @cryptopie :)
Thanks for this! Keep it coming- I've got to start bookmarking these posts! Great idea!
I like toast 🍞
I like toast too :)
You are welcome! Thanks I am glad it is helping you!
This is definitely a good idea. I know a lot of people today are trying to learn Spanish. I myself was thinking about putting a few posts up regarding restaurant Spanish.....IE the stuff you might hear in the back of the house.
Orale
A huevo
Chale wey
Things like that.
Seems like a good idea right?
HI @jeezzle. What do you mean by restaurant spanish?
You mean slang?
Like I mentioned in my posts, words or sayings may change according to country and region. I can tell you I don't use those phrases, but have heard them.
Of course you can write whatever you want on your posts! :)
I wonder why every person thinks there's only one z in my name, lol. I was just being friendly and commenting that's all.
Sorry. I edited your name! And thanks for your comment, I was trying to understand the restaurant spanish :)
... Thanks for this lesson, iv'e always wanted to learn a bit of Spanish!
Thought readers might like this:
Thank you! Learning is great :)
Looks delicious and very healthy! @sgnsteems
Thanks a lot!
Buen post amig@ un saludo yo soi @djnoel :)
Saludos!