In this Spanish Difficult Review picture quiz you will be taking a look at items that one might find at a wedding. Have you ever been to a wedding! A wedding is a wondrous time when two people decide to commit themselves to each other for the rest of their lives. The wedding is the beginning of a new life and with that joyous occasion there comes lots of laughter and lots of tears. Of course, the tears are tears of happiness.
There are many different vocabulary words that we use that are associated with a wedding and marriage and this includes words in English, as well as in Spanish. You more than likely are quite familiar with most of these words in English but now let’s test your familiarity with them in Spanish. After all, you’ll need to know them before you will ever be able to say, 'I do.' And with that said, let us now take a look at each of the ten pictures provided below.
[readmore]With each picture is a sentence that contains a blank space. There are also four possible Spanish answers that could possibly fit into that space. The picture and the context of the sentence should help you to be able to locate the correct Spanish wedding vocabulary word that you will need to fit into the blank space.
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The first answer means vows. The second answer means words. The third answer means prism and the last answer means vowel. You say 'I do' when you exchange your wedding vows.
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The first answer means new woman. The second answer means rose girls. The third answer means flower girl and the last answer means sister-in-law. The person who throws petals on the ground before the bride walks down the aisle is the flower girl.
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The first answer means honeymoon. The second answer means boat. The third answer means sidewalk and the last answer means weekend. After the wedding and reception the bride and groom head out to go on a honeymoon.
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The first answer means lunch. The second answer means banquet. The third answer means breakfast and the last answer means snack. The reception meal is also known as the banquet.
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The first answer means surgeon. The second answer means wicked witch. The third answer means sphinx and the last answer means ring bearer. The ring bearer has the special role of bringing these (rings) to the bride and groom so that they can put the rings on their fingers.
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The first answer means fog. The second answer means recording. The third answer means wedding and the last answer means dinner. Obviously these two just had a wedding.
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The first answer means best man. The second answer means old man. The third answer means father and the last answer means brother. The best man stands with the groom and gives the wedding toast.
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The first answer means birthday. The second answer means reception. The third answer means baptism and the last answer means dessert. After the wedding is the reception where everyone can dance, meet the bride and groom and eat!
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Wedding guests like to throw confetti at the departing bride and groom. To get this one correct you will need to know how to spell confetti in Spanish. Confetti in Spanish is confeti. There is only one 't' and there are no accent marks.
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The first answer means rhyme. The second answer means gift. The third answer means toast and the last answer means prayer. Although the best man could do all of these, it is generally the best man who gives a toast to the newly married bride and groom.
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