Have you ever heard the poem, "Water, water, everywhere, and all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink…."? The poem was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It is a befitting poem for this quiz as this Spanish Easy Review picture quiz will help you review Spanish words that involve water or cover items that may be found around water.
When you think about it, water is a big part of our lives. We couldn’t survive without it. So, without any further hesitation, let’s jump into this quiz and, hopefully, make a huge splash! In order to do that, please read each of the following ten sentences and then see if you can locate the correct watery, Spanish translation!
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The Spanish word for cold is frío.
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The Spanish verb for 'to swim' is nadar.
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The Spanish word for hands is manos.
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The Spanish word for happy is feliz.
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The Spanish word for houses is casas.
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The Spanish word for duck is pato.
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The Spanish verb for 'to fall' is caer.
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This should have been a really easy one because the Spanish word for animal is animal. It is just pronounced a little different.
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The Spanish word for turtles is tortugas.
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Notice that the child in this picture is a little girl. Therefore, the Spanish word must be feminine. The first and last answers are masculine so you can quickly eliminate them. The third answer means girl while the second answer, niña, means child.
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