Answer:
1) paella
2) Madrid
3) Barcelona
4) programa
6) España
Explanation:
2) El arroz y el azafrán son ingredientes básicos de la <u>paella </u>( spanish typical dish with yellow rice)
3) El Prado está en <u>Madrid , España</u> ( El Prado is a famous museum located in Madrid)
4) José Andrés vive en <u>Barcelona</u>
5) El chef José Andrés tiene un <u>programa</u> de televisión en PBS ( programa = tv show , in this context)
6) El gallego es una de las lenguas oficiales de <u>España </u>( gallego is one spanish variation that comes from Galicia, in Spain )
Answer:
1. mi novio me prestará un libro
2. nosotras le compraremos una bicicleta a daniel
3. Describenos tu ropa nueva
4. usted escribirá una carta a mis compañeros
5. Te mostraré mi computadora
Explanation:
i tried to wrote them the best way possible and that also sound more natural(?) as well, i dont have more to say spanish is my first language lol
Spanish cognates are words that are spelled the same and have the same meaning in Spanish. But sometimes the pronunciation IS DIFFERENT.
Pure cognates are spelled exactly the same in both languages, but pronounced differently. Some words are actor (ahk-tor) or natural (naht-oor-ahl).
True spanish cognates are spelled almost the same but have the same meaning in both languages, like accidente (accident) and elephante (elephant)
False cognates have the similar spelling and origin but totally different meanings.
Example: Anciano means elderly man, not ancient.
Hope that helped! I take Spanish so if you need help, please contact me!! ^_^
Yo quiero la tortilla española.. well I I know Spanish and when “you” want something you say quiero... and quieres and quiere when u ask someone or another person and quieren to a group of people