Last and first one are true
2. Es/Eres de la capital?
3. Yo soy de Madrid.
4. ?De Donde son Uds?
5. Nosotros somos de Panama.
6. Nosotros somos turistas.
7. Carmen es profesora de arte ?
8. ?y tu? (u in tu has an accent) ?De donde eres tu? (o in donde has an accent)
9.Soy de Canada.; 10. Ustedes son espanoles; (line over n in espanoles);
11. Las maletas son del pasajero. La maleta es del pasajero.
12. ?De quienes son los lapices? (accent on 1st e in quienes and a in lapices);
13. Yo soy estudiante.
Hop this helps!
Juan y Katalina <em>jugarán</em> en el partido mañana.
Answer
The word is aspirar means to breathe. It makes use of the root "spir," which shows up in words relating to breathing in both English and Spanish.
Explanation:
It means to breathe. The root word "spir," which shows up in words relating to breathing in both English and Spanish.