Any idea what these 3 words mean?
Another Sunday has arrived. Today my son woke up and said “I know it’s going be a great day”. Such a great outlook! How’s your day shaping up?
Going back to our last challenge, do you remember what our words were? Find out the answers below.
Papa is a potato. Papá is father.
Here are the fantastic responses that came in. I love that you incorporated all the different Spanish words that I used in the document last week.
En un día caluroso, me gusta comer helado de Dairy Queen pero con covid tengo que comer una paleta de Sobey’s. Pobre mí.
On a hot day, I love to eat ice cream from Dairy Queen but due to covid, I have to eat a popsicle from Sobeys. Poor me.
Me encantan las paletas naranjas, entonces mi papá me las compra.
I love the orange popsicles, so my Dad buys them for me. Aawww!
Todos sabemos que una papa es un vegetal pero un helado es muy frío y mejor que una papa incluso si están fritos.
We all know that a potato is a vegetable but an ice cream is very cold and better than a potato even if it’s fries.
Si, yo tengo papas en mi cocina.
Yes, I have potatoes in my kitchen.
Mi papá no se llama José.
My Dad’s name is not José.
Here are the words for this week:
Can you guess the meaning of these sentences?
Ayer era jueves.
Hoy es viernes y mañana es sábado.
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¡Que tengas un bonito día!
Auramarina
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