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Word game
Ok, Here's a game we played in Spanish class to help learn vocabulary.
It works like this: I post a word, then the next poster posts a word that uses the same letters, but rearranged. If necessary, you can substitue one letter. Let's start: LIBRO |
Just to show you how it works, I'll post the next word too (even though it's against the rules to post 2 words, one right after another)
LIBRE Now rearrange the letters, optionally changing one of the letters, to form a new word. |
BURLE (From burlar)
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BIRLÉ (From birlar, robar)
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Labre ..
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Hmmm:
ABREN |
ok
ROBAN |
yo añoré / i longed for
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BARÓN
añoré its not very fair. Ñ and N it's not the same, so you change two Ñ and E |
VARÓN
I agree with sosia, that ñ and n are not the same letter, even though for someone who speaks English, it seems like they're both "n"s, one with a tilde over it. But in Spanish they are separate and distinct letters. Don't worry about it celador, you live you learn. Now let's see what you can come up with for the word I choose. :) |
lo siento por la "ñ"
¿usted significa algo vario, no? The game should include using the word in a sentence. So I can learn something from it. |
radio
" El radio de la circunferencia es de 2m" |
Espero, Juan es hombre no odiar
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Cogí el dardo y lo tiré a la diana
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El soneto fue escrito por el bardo.
No entiendo "a la diana" |
El caballo pardo es mío.
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Él habló su mente con gran ardor.
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domar:
Es difícil domar a un caballo. diana: (blanco) dartboard, target Cogí el dardo y lo tiré a la diana I took the dart and throwed it to the dartboard. |
Preguntan si puedo donar sangre.
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