English: Javi and Alicia we are glad to meet after two years of separation
Answer:
1. Despertador.
2. Pantuflas.
3. Se cepilla.
4. Se sienta.
5. Le enoja.
6. Se cambia.
7. Nada.
8. Entonces.
9. Se maquilla.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to guess the missing words by context. To do that you have to pay attention to the words around the missing word.
Here is the meaning of the words I have chosen to complete the blanks:
1- It is an alarm clock you use to wake up.
2- Slippers, you use them at home to feel comfortable.
3- To brush your teeth.
4- Sit down.
5- when something bothers you.
6- when you change clothes.
7- It means nothing.
8- So, therefore.
9- She makes up.
<h3>Tu habló francés ayer. [correct , incorrect]</h3>
Answer : Incorrecto
Correct sentence : Tú hablaste francés ayer.
Translation: You spoke French yesterday.
Explanation: The subject in this sentence is "Tú", that is the second, singular person. In addition, the action of the verb happened yesterday, so we must conjugate the preterite tense, in the second, singular person. Tú hablaste.
Answer:
Following is the correct order:
1. Marissa dice que no sabe cómo será su vida cuando tenga 30 años.
2. Juan Carlos dice que estudia ciencias ambientales.
3. Miguel le da su currículum a la señora Díaz.
4. La señora Díaz dice que Miguel es un pintor talentoso y un excelente profesor.
5. Marissa dice que Felipe será un excelente hombre de negocios.
Answer: So letter reads as follows:
May 5th 2003
Dear Juan,
I'm very happy that your coming but before you do, I'll like to inform you about the bicycle helmet and the laws of Oregon.
A cyclist under the age of 16 must wear a helmet in order to ride a bicycle. The helmet must be approved by ANSI or SNELL.
Look, whoever does not wear a helmet like it is required will be punished with a fine of a maximum of $25. However fine offense can be forgiven if the person shows that they have acquired their helmet.
I hope that before you come visit me you purchase a helmet to be able to go cycling. And if not, bring extra money to buy you one.
We'll see each other soon ,
Your friend Roberto
Explanation:
So translating English to Spanish (or even vice versa) is difficult because words get mixed in, the get dropped, or switch around but it's really close to the letter as possible. Hope this helps.