I believe your answer is chocolate baroque
<span>In Spanish, the words</span><span> tú and </span>usted <span> both mean “you". However, tú is much less formal than </span>usted<span>.
So, you </span>use<span> tú when you're talking to someone of the same age, the same rank, or the same educational level, but when talking to someone who's considered a high rank, maybe a grandparent, you would use usted.</span>
it would be vamos a comer
The socks are calcetines
The jacket is Chaqueta
The pants are pantalones
The shorts are pantalones cortos
The hat is sombrero
And the shirt is Camisa
ANSWER 1st question...
- <span>El examen de español es fácil.
ANSWER 2nd question...
- Son trozos de carne asada en un palillo.
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