Answer:
That's easy! So easy I'm not going to tell you the answer. But I will tell you what each of the words mean:
Adiós, mamá. : Goodbye Mother
Hola: Hi
Hasta luego: See you later
Igualmente: equally, alike
Mucho gusto
: In some countries, such as Costa Rica, mucho gusto is also used to say you're welcome. Or Nice to meet you
Explanation:
It can be completed in the following way:
- el resfriado es una enfermedad contagiosa. It means that a cold might be contagious.
Sano makes reference to healthy " el esta sano. No tiene ninguna enfermedad"
Ronco is to snore " yo ronco cuando estoy muy cansada"
And diagnóstico is diagnosis. "El diagnostico es negativo"
You may find it in translation if so
Answer:
Pedir
Explanation:
The verb poner in the first person present tense can be conjugated to "Yo pon<u>go</u>." Similarly, venir is changed to ven<u>go</u>, salir becomes sal<u>go</u>, but pedir would change to "pido" which is not a -go ending.