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rjkz [21]
2 years ago
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Si vives en argentina, lavas los platos en un(a) ____. hamaca lavaplatos lavavajillas el patio central es una característica arq

uitectónica introducida en las américas por ____. los españoles los árabes los aztecas en las casas con patio, las habitaciones privadas se encuentran en ____. el pasillo cubierto la planta baja los pisos superiores en latinoamérica es común relajarse en ____ en el patio. la mecedora la mesa camilla el escaparate otro nombre para el refrigerador es ____. el fregadero la frazada la nevera se cree que ____ construyeron las primeras hamacas. los taínos los incas los árabes los uros viven en el lago titicaca, que está entre ____. perú y ecuador perú y bolivia bolivia y chile las casas, los muebles y los barcos de los uros están hechos de ____. maíz manta totora
Spanish
2 answers:
Talja [164]2 years ago
7 0
<h2>1. Right answer:</h2><h3>lavavajillas</h3><h3 />

<em>Si vives en argentina, lavas los platos en un </em><em>lavavajillas</em>

<h3 />

Lavavajillas translates into dishwasher. So if you are in Argentina or other countries you would need a <em>dishwasher  (lavavajillas) </em>to do the dishes. The other options are incorrect because hamaca translates into hammock and lavaplatos means dishwashing soap. Thus <em>if you live in Argentina, you wash the dishes in a dishwasher.</em>


<h2>2. Right answer:</h2><h3>los españoles</h3><h3 />

<em>El patio central es una característica arquitectónica introducida en las américas por</em><em> los españoles</em>

<h3 />

Central courtyard was an architectonic characteristic introduced by Spanish people. A central courtyard or simply court is a circumscribed area, open to the sky and often surrounded by a building. A lot of buildings in Latin America meets these requirements. Many of those places are emblematic buildings filled with history.


<h2>3. Right answer:</h2><h3>los españoles</h3><h3 />

<em>En las casas con patio, las habitaciones privadas se encuentran en </em><em>los pisos superiores</em>

<h3 />

Courtyard houses are beautiful. You can get outdoor space that is secure and usable at all times of day. So those houses provide lots of natural ventilation. In those houses, private rooms located upstairs. The comforts offered by a courtyard air, light, privacy, security, and tranquility.


<h2>4. Right answer:</h2><h3>la mecedora</h3><h3 />

<em>En Latinoamérica es común relajarse en </em><em>la mecedora</em><em> en el patio</em>

<h3 />

La mecedora translates into the rocking chair, that is, a chair mounted on rockers or springs, so you can rock back and forth. It is common to find a <em>rocking chair (mecedora)</em> in the courtyard to relax. It is common to find a rocking chair in an apartment as well.


<h2>5. Right answer:</h2><h3>nevera</h3><h3 />

<em>Otro nombre para el refrigerador es </em><em>nevera</em>

<h3 />

Nevera and refrigerador translates into the same word in English as refrigerator. The use of these two words depends on the country you are. For instance, in Venezuela it is more common to use the word nevera while in Spain it is more common to use the word refrigerator but they refer to the same appliance or compartment that is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink.


<h2>6. Right answer:</h2><h3>los taínos</h3><h3 />

<em>Se cree que </em><em>los taínos</em><em> construyeron las primeras hamacas.</em>

<h3 />

Hamaca translates into hammock and is a bed made of canvas, rope mesh and suspended by cords at the ends, used as garden furniture or on board a ship. As we said this is in Spanish hamaca, borrowed from Taíno and Arawak hamaka, that is, this word comes from a Taíno culture Arawakan word from Haiti whose meaning is <em>stretch of cloth</em> from the Arawak root-maka


<h2>7. Right answer:</h2><h3>Perú y Bolivia</h3><h3 />

<em>Los uros viven en el lago titicaca, que está entre </em><em>Perú y Bolivia</em>

<h3 />

Los <em>uros </em>are an indigenous people who live in Peru and Bolivia.  They live in Lake Titicaca near Puno, on an approximate and still growing 120 floating islands. The total population is 4600. From this number, 50% lives in Peru and the others live in Bolivia. The languages of this group is <em>Aymara, Spanish, Uru–Chipaya.</em>


<h2>8. Right answer:</h2><h3>totora</h3><h3 />

<em>Los muebles y los barcos de los uros están hechos de</em><em> totora</em>

<h3 />

The Uru (<em>los uros</em> in Spanish) use bundles of dried <em>totora</em> reeds to make reed boats (called <em>balsas </em>in Spanish), and to make the islands themselves. In this way, <em>totora</em> is a subspecies of the <em>giant bulrush sedge</em>. This is commonly found in South America, often on Lake Titicaca.

myrzilka [38]2 years ago
6 0
Lavaplatos
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los pisos superiores
la mecedora
la nevera
los incas
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I am not sure the answers are right. The choices given look very general.
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