Answer:
La cultura e identidad los hispanos.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure you can get a tattoo WITH parents permission at 16.
puedes hacerte un tatuaje CON el permiso de los padres a los 16.
1. roto
2.abierto
3.deordenado
4.encendido
For this case we have the following incomplete dialogue in English:
Carlos: Marta, do you ___________ what's happening?
Marta: They protest due to the problems in the economy.
We must fill in the blank with the correct word.
In English the complete question is:
Marta, Do you know what is happening?
The translation of the question into Spanish in Argentina is:
Marta, ¿vos sabés qué está pasando?
Answer:
D. sabés
Carlos: Marta, ¿vos sabés qué está pasando?
Marta: Protestan debido a los problemas en la economía.
Answer:
I want to go to the pool.
(Yo) quiero ir a la piscina.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the word <em>piscina</em> means <em>swimming pool.</em>
This is an affirmative sentence in present tense. The verb <em>querer</em> means <em>to love</em> or <em>to want</em>.
The conjugation:
1. yo quiero 1. nosotros queremos
2. tú quieres 2. vosotros queréis
3. él quiere 3. ellos quieren
When we want to say something we would like to do (the same subject), then we need the infinitive form after the verb <em>querer.</em>
<em> </em>
<em>Quiero CANTAR. </em>(I want to sing.)
<em>Quieres COMPRAR un coche. </em>(You want to buy a car.)
<em>Quieren VISITAR España. </em>(They want to visit Spain.
In Spanish, the subject can be graphically omitted.
<em>Yo quiero ir a la piscina</em> or <em>Quiero ir a la piscina.</em>
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Finally, the verb <em>ir</em> (to go) requires the preposition <em>a </em>(to).